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Dental Fillings
Filed under Basic InformationApr 10A common procedure to treat decayed and damaged teeth is by the use of dental fillings, and early on, the materials often used for this were gold and amalgam. The aesthetic aspect wasn’t considered because they appear as dark spots on the teeth.
Presently, fillings are either made of porcelain or other composite materials that match closely with the color of teeth. Amalgams are used in deep-seated caries because it lasts longer than composites or light cure fillings, but for visible areas such as lower molars the use of light cure fillings, usually lasting for 3 years, is preferred for aesthetic reasons.
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The Risks of Dental Restoration
Filed under RestorationMar 10
Most likely, dental restoration can match the natural look of your teeth. So it follows that they need to be treated and cared for as the natural teeth. Patients with dental restorations should avoid chewing on hard food like nuts or ice. Also, grinding of teeth, biting of fingernails, or any other activities that will put unnecessary stress to the dental restoration is not advisable. Regular visits to the dentist for a thorough examination and cleaning is likewise recommended. A chipped, fractured or broken restoration can be repaired even the restoration is not removed. But it is better to remove and replace a damaged restoration.Comments Off -
Indirect Dental Restoration
Filed under RestorationFeb 10nlays and onlays are indirect restorations that cover some or all of the chewing surface of molars/premolars. They are larger than fillings, but do not cover as much as a crown. Inlays lie within the contours of the tooth, between cusps, while onlays cover at least one cusp. Both inlays and onlays can restore a tooth that is badly damaged. The choice will depend on how much of the tooth needs to be restored. Onlays are preferred when more than half of the chewing surface needs restoration. Inlays and onlays can be made from gold/metal alloys, composite resin or porcelain and last for a long time.
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Waterlase Laser Treatment
Filed under Basic InformationJan 10n invasive dentistry, there has been a moving away from metal restorations toward adhesive dentistry and the conservation of tooth structure. Alternatives to the drill for tooth preparation have come up and the dental laser has emerged as a powerful tool, helping dentist to prepare hard and soft tissue. Laser technology has helped address such high-speed hand piece related issues as vibration- and heat-induced micro-fractures, the removal of unnecessary tooth structure, and dentin with out a smear layer.
The Waterlase system is a dual-purpose hard- and soft-tissue laser. It is able to cut hard tissue effectively and, precisely cut and coagulate soft tissue with direct laser energy.
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Dec 10
How can you determine braces cost? It actually depends on a variety of factors. Number one is the location. We all know that orthodontists are practically anywhere. You can see one operating in a major city and there are also good ones who give their service in a minor place. Usually, orthodontist with a clinic in the big city charges a higher amount of money.
Another factor that you should consider is the orthodontist itself. Some of them offer braces in an expensive price, though some, especially the beginners give some discounts and special packages to their patients. Choosing an orthodontist is not an easy task, but once you find the right one, you’ll be able to smile sincerely at all times.
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About Inlays and Onlays
Filed under RestorationNov 10
Most commonly used as a restorative dental material are the silver fillings. However, a more natural looking alternative called inlays and onlays are also available. They are made out of porcelain and can fit and fill almost any type of cavities. They are so natural looking that you will find it difficult to differentiate them from the natural tooth. The design is custom made that exactly replicates your tooth. This means that only the affected tooth will be removed compared to silver fillings that there is a need for a huge amount of healthy tooth to be removed. But the whole procedure requires a number of visits to your dentist.Comments Off -
Dental Braces: Then and Now
Filed under Dental BracesOct 10Have you seen a photo of a relative who had braces a long time ago? If yes, then you may have seen a picture of a person with a mouth full of metal.
Dental Braces today still have metal, but they are less noticeable. You can even get some clear braces or the one that has the same color as your teeth. Not only that, there are also some braces that can go behind your teeth where no one can see them!
The wires today are much smaller and better. It is now made of a space-age material that can straighten our teeth easier and faster. We also have assorted colors of elastics to choose from!
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TIPS: Caring for Your Dentures
Filed under DenturesSep 10Here are some tips on how to take care of your dentures:
1. Stand over a folded towel when handling dentures.
2. When not in use place them, place them in a cleanser soaking solution.
3. Never use hot water because your denture will warp.
4. Maintain dental hygiene. It includes daily brushing of your dentures.
5. If your dentures damage or become loose, see your dentist.
6. See your dentist for dental check up.Comments Off -
What are Dental Implants?
Filed under Bad BreathAug 10A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement used in prosthetic dentistry. These implants are fixtures of titanium which are surgically screwed into your jaw bone. It is proven to be as functionally effective and reliable one. Osseo integrated implant is one of the most widely and acceptable types of implants. Not all people are considered to get dental implants, for you to determine you will have to be examined by a dental professional. Most implants are placed using a two-step process. But implant can be placed in one step process only. Even though dental implant costs are quite expensive the long term benefits worth it. It is a very good investment that can help you end your dental problems forever.
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What is Restoration?
Filed under Basic InformationJul 10
When teeth are damaged and reproduced by using metal or any other tooth colored materials, the procedure is called restoration. There are many possible benefits which you can get from tooth restoration. One is for health advantage like damaged or missing teeth being replaced to avoid coming out of crooked teeth, and to strengthen the affected teeth to avoid tooth erosion. Another benefit is to have esthetic advantage which means the affected tooth or teeth are replaced with ones that look more natural and healthier. Whatever kind of dental restoration that is required for anyone will be determined by his dentist. In doing this procedure, there are several factors to be considered like health, esthetic and how much would it cost. The solution it offers is unique to each and everyone.Comments Off
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