Dental Restoration Trends
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Jun 10
Missing tooth is not an easy thing to handle especially when every time you speak you think you sound and look funny. And as an option, patients end up using dentures which sometimes they complained that they are not comfortable.
So in order to meet the needs of patients concern, dental implants was introduced. This implant is the best replacement for missing tooth. It is permanent and can be maintained exactly as natural teeth that need flossing, brushing and check up. This procedure will totally remove your irritation and embarrassment. It also improves your appearance as well as your self-esteem at any age. This implant dentistry is considered the convenient and safe alternative to dentures that keepsComments Off -
Enamel Trend
Filed under UncategorizedMay 10
The color of the set of one’s teeth could also put up a façade of breeding. A sort of status symbol to distinguish one from a crowed of faceless and nameless individuals. This is why it is commonly coined in Hollywood that young starlets or rising star would invest almost all their modest initial earning in proper dentures. For have anyone ever seen a movie star with bad teeth? The America Dental Association stays true to their belief that a healthy teeth denotes proper hygene and good status background. With the advent of technology offered by the organization and many of its participating dentists, it will truly be a wonder if one still manages to develop tars and bad cases of decay one’s naval bone.Comments Off -
How Dental Crowns are Made
Filed under Dental CrownsApr 10Dental crowns are usually created by a dental technician. In order to manufactures devices that will fit a patient, they must be skilled and recently have knowledge in CAD/CAM. They usually used different materials in creating a crown, and one of these substances is porcelain. The dentist will just specify a shade of porcelain, correspond to a set of pots in the lab which contain porcelain powder. The powder correspond to the dentine base is mixed with water, and then fired. To mimic the natural translucency of the enamel tooth, further layers are built-up.
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Dental Implant Failure
Filed under ImplantsMar 10Even though dental implant failure is low, still, there is a small possibility of unsuccessful surgery. Here are some factors contribute to dental failure:
1. It may cause of poor bone quality or over heating of the bone.
2. It is also due to incorrect force applied during operation or after the implant. It may also due to contamination of implant and implant site.
3. It may also cause of rejection of the implant.
4. Incorrect placement of implant is also another reason.
5. Smoking is also a factor that cause implant failure.
Don’t be afraid. Dental implant failure is rare. Even if implant of dentures occurs, it can be replaced just recognizing what causes it and how it can avoided.Comments Off -
Feb 10
Here are some of the types of dental restoration procedures done today:

1. Fillings. As the name implies fillings are done to fill in holes in the teeth caused by tooth decay or cavities. Fillings are made out of a variety of materials that range from amalgam, gold and metal alloys, or porcelain.
2. Veneers. Veneers refer to a thin shell made out of porcelain or composite resin that make teeth look better.
3. Crowns. Crowns refer to the a type of dental restoration that covers the entire part of the tooth / teeth that are exposed. Crowns last for about five to seven years, depending on patient maintenance.
4. Dental implants. Dental implants are considered as permanent false teeth which are usually drilled into the bone as replacement for lost teeth.
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Actinomycosis
Filed under Basic Information, RelatedJan 4
The condition has a patient suffering from a bacterial infection that is quite easy to treat that is called lumpy jaw. Bacteria that gets into tissue in the mouth leads to the formation of lumps within the tissue walls of the mouth that often have lots of pus. Though rare and easily treatable with penicillin, it can however get out of hand leading to deformation and destruction of some tissue.
Severe cases have caused severe problems with the jaw, gums and can even spread to other parts of the body such as the lungs and the organs of the digestive tract. These types of infections make it clear that your dentist should practice proper sterilization and disinfection of all equipment and materials used in dental procedures. The condition was conceptualized as caused by chewing of stalks or stems of grasses and other crops but to the contrary had nothing to do with the spread of the disease.Comments Off -
Dec 30

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歯がひび割れる原因は沢山あります。 それには、虫歯、外傷や傷害、弱った歯の構造、歯軋り、または疲労骨折があります。 歯は、あごの強力な筋肉に持ちこたえる事はできず、食物を噛む度に、破砕されます。 治療は様々で、歯が破砕した所、神経にどれ位近いか、歯の全体的な状態などによります。最初のステップは、剃刀型の端があるとしたら、その歯を、研磨する事が出来ます。 それは、修復材での治療が可能です。例えば、銀合金、金、陶材、プラスティック、冠部、オーバーレイ、または、陶材やエナメルを破砕された部分に適用する、ボンディングと呼ばれる処理があります。 歯を保護する最善の方法は、歯科医がアドバイスしてくれるでしょう。
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Dec 15
Though more cosmetic than medical, dental restoration or any operation that involves modification of the body’s systems, bones and other parts are subject to screening. Screening is more associated with major operations but there is a growing need for such procedures especially in today’s dangerous world where blood-borne pathogens abound and many illnesses that can influence a person’s ability to heal, grow bone or any other complication are real and can have a profound impact on whether success is attainable with any procedure, dental or medical.
Certain diseases, such as diabetes for one has an impact on how the body heals. Advanced cases have minimal healing capabilities so surgery is not advised. Blood-borne pathogens such as parasites and viruses are also areal risk to patients, dentists and everybody else who comes in contact with infected biological products such as blood, wipes and other potentially hazardous by-products. That is why patients should be as honest as possible when it comes to medical or dental records not forgetting to mention any infectious disease or medical condition that may have an impact on the overall success of an operation or procedure.Comments Off -
Kinds of Dental Restoration 2
Filed under Basic InformationNov 29
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Indirect restoration is a method of making the restoration outside of the mouth making use of the dental impressions or marks of the tooth. Inlays and onlays, crowns, veneers and bridges are the usual indirect restorations being done. Typically, a dental technician makes the indirect restoration based on the dentist’s record of the prepared tooth. When restoration is done, it is usually fused with a dental cement. While preparing the site of indirect restoration, a temporary restoration is sometimes done to cover the prepared portion of the tooth, which helps protect the enclosed dental tissues. Dentures are also called a form of indirect dental restoration since they are made to take the place of the lost teeth. There are various precision attachments like clips, hooks,magnets and implants that are used to help take off prosthetic attachment to teeth.
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Crack Tooth
Filed under Basic InformationOct 8
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There are a number of reasons why a tooth may crack. It includes tooth decay, trauma or injury, a weakened tooth structure, grinding of the teeth or a stress fracture. The tooth simply can’t withstand the strong muscles of the jaw and will fracture when an individual bites down on food. Treatment may vary depending on where the tooth has fractured, how close it is to the nerve and the overall condition of the tooth.The first step may be to buff down the tooth if it has a razor-sharp edge. It may be repaired with a restorative material, such as silver alloy, gold, porcelain or plastic, a crown or overlay, or through a process called bonding, which includes applying porcelain or enamel to the fractured tooth. It will be advised by the dentist, the best way to preserve the tooth.
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