Dental Restoration Trends

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  • May 29

    by: Christine Zafra

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    Have you ever dreamt of having that painless tooth extraction? A lot of people develop what they call “dental anxiety” since they had a bad experience when they went to the dentist when they were young. Believe it or not, but a lot of people carry this on until they are already adults. If you ask around, some even would say that they haven’t been to the dentist for years considering the fact that they should have regular check-ups. The laser cavity remover is capable of a lot of wonders: the patient will no longer hear the whizzing sound of the drill and it is actually much more effective than the drill since it will only burn the decay and not the healthy tooth.

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  • May 27

    by: Christine Zafra

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    Sterilization is important when it comes to dental procedures. Everything should be sterilized, from the drilling device to the non-disposable mirror dentists use since all patients use it in some way or another. The LisaSafe is by far the most trusted machine used by most dentists in sterilizing their gadgets. It is actually more convenient than any other sterilizing devices since the dentist can attach a printer to it, and the LisaSafe will print only labels that were successful (if the sterilization process was a success). With this, patients need not worry about whether what the dentist stuck inside is or her mouth was totally clean or if it wasn’t switched with another unclean device.

    Photo taken from http://www.abcdental.ch

  • May 22

    by: Christine Zafra

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    A lot of devices have been invented in the name of dentistry. The inventors have been very particular about giving the patients comfort while scratching the idea about sacrificing safety. Today, oral gadgets are being created everyday and dentists are employing such new inventions to make their patients look and feel and at their best. Nobel Biocare’s Procera is one of the newest additions when it comes to dental technology. Since its arrival in the market, a lot of dentists have used it, giving their patients better fitting, more natural looking aesthetic restorations for both general and restorative dental procedures.

    Photo taken from http://www.granitecitydental.com

  • May 20

    by: Christine Zafra

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    A person who will undergo dental restoration will have to go through a lot of pre-operation procedures including X-ray of the mouth to see the condition of the bone structure of the teeth to be extracted and replaced with an implant. Such X-rays are important for the reason that the operation per se is in fact dependent upon what the dentist will see upon the initial X-ray. What most dentists use today are those of 3D cone beam systems to ensure that they get the closest actual image of what they are going to operate. Some devices do have simple one-touch functions wherein the dentist can switch from 3D image and panoramic view with just a single touch.

    Photo taken from http://www.dentalnews.com

  • May 15

    by: Christine Zafra

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    There are special gadgets used for drilling screws in the gums of the patients that undergo implant procedures. These are specially designed tools that can help the person achieve that wondrous smile (for both aesthetic and functionality purposes). However, among the vast inventions of drilling tools, the Alto Surge is newest addition to the drilling family. It has a contra-angle for both implant and bone surgery that includes screwing, drilling and ridge polishing. The head can also be removed, making the gadget more hygienic than the other drilling tools. You also don’t have to worry about the risk of using this tool since it is easy to adjust and it has a pre-setting of how deep the dentist should drill.

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  • May 13

    by: Christine Zafra

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    If you have been planning on having dental restoration, then might as well consider the new Exacone. It looks actually more natural than the usual restoration tools such as ceramic teeth or veneers, and according to dentists, it is by far safer than the usual restoration materials used by dentists since it does not employ retaining screws to lock in the teeth to your gums. It uses a one of a kind self-locking Morse taper and it is designed to prevent rotation when placed on your gums. The specifics of this new dental restoration material make it more stable, and fewer complications from use are being reported.

    Photo taken from http://www.katiadental.com

  • May 8

    by: Christine Zafra

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    If you have a cavity, depending on the graveness of the damage done by it, some dentists would require for an extraction while others would only result for dental fillings. However, those silver coatings that cover the hole in the teeth are said to be dangerous since it contains traces of mercury. The fact that it is placed inside the mouth, poses are greater threat since some of it might be ingested. There are a lot of people who are allergic to amalgam, but dentists won’t know this not until they have tried it on their patients. Last year, The Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks said that this kind of dental filling do have indirect health and environmental effects.

    Photo taken from http://www.mercurysafety.co.uk

  • May 6

    by: Christine Zafra

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    If you are looking for a tooth treatment that’ll last for decades, you might want to consider having dental restoration. There are a lot dental restorations available—from veneers to implants, these procedures can assure you that you’ll be aesthetically beautiful for years and not just something temporary like dentures. Dentures are surely the easiest and cheapest way of having synthetic teeth, but dentures are not that strong compared to other dental procedures, hence, you are constrained with the things you eat. Dental restoration usually lasts for 20 – 30 years, and the materials used are usually made of gold (casting or the cohesive type) or amalgams.

    Photo taken from http://www.brookviewdental.com