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Dental Implant

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  A dental implant operation is a oral surgery replacing a missing tooth. Dental implants are inserted in your jawbone, in a series of minor procedures, unlike dentures, which are artificial teeth that you can quickly remove. What is dental implant? A dental implant is a piece of metal with a screw-like appearance. It is located in the jaw where the roots of the missing dent were. With the passage of time, bone grows around the implant, helping to keep it in place. To fill the void created by the missing tooth, an artificial tooth, or crown, is then added to the rim. The crown is made in size , shape and color especially to look like your other teeth. You can also use dental implants to keep a dental bridge or dentures in place. When do you need a dental implant? If you have one or more missing teeth, having a dental implant may be an choice to replace the missing teeth. Do not suffer from gum disease Have a strong jawbone full grown Do not have conditions impacting bone healing Yo...

Root Canal Treatment

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  When a dentist tells a patient they'll probably need a root canal treatment, a common answer is: "What are some alternatives to the root canal? "Many patients are anxious and apprehensive about having a root canal, so the question arises whether it is the most efficient way to treat a dying tooth. Let's look at why patients can need a root canal treatment, what are some alternatives and how successful each is. What is root canal treatment? A root canal has the function of reducing pain and protecting an infected and dying tooth. Inside a tooth the living tissue is called pulp and keeps the tooth healthy and alive. If the pulp gets inflamed or infected, it may need to be removed to save the tooth. And that can be because of: Tooth decay which causes pulp infection or inflammation Several oral treatments on the same tooth. Gum disease Alternative root canal The simplest alternative to a root canal is simply to cut the tooth. Many dental practitioners are going to tell...

Tips to hold artificial teeth safe

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  How to remain resistant to your fake teeth Much like your real teeth, if you're not careful, fake teeth can also suck up stains and build up thick deposits on them over time. In reality, they can even soak up more stain with the wrong home treatment than a natural tooth. Knowing how to properly care for your fake teeth will help avoid complications such as these and you can enjoy healthier, lifelike fake teeth as long as possible. Avoid foods and beverages which cause stain Some food types and other factors may cause your teeth to stain worse than others. Classic examples include lettuce, tomato sauce, cigarette products, red wine, coffee , tea, and soda. All these have dark stain particles that build up quickly on the teeth. Consider drinking darker liquids through a straw or afterwards rinsing thoroughly with water to limit the amount of stain depositing on the fake teeth. Using soft bristled toothbrush and gentle electronic brushes The abrasive brush can also be dangerous...

Dental Implant

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Dental implants are artificial teeth implanted in the mouth and jaw, and are often used when people lose teeth as they age. Most dental implants are designed to look, smell and behave like natural teeth and are the closest thing to normal , healthy teeth that you can get.  Not only does this help maintain the esthetic vision of the mouth, but dental implants also protect the overall integrity of the mouth by preventing the other teeth from unnaturally or painfully shifting out of their usual positions. A dental implant consists of a metal post that is lined by an artificial tooth. This implant is implanted into the gumline to keep the remaining teeth structure intact and to keep the normal chewing and biting intact. Dental implant surgery replaces the root region of the missing tooth with metal, screw-like posts that can be used to insert the artificial tooth. The artificial teeth look and behave exactly like real ones, so this form of surgery can be a better alternat...

You can do extremely easy things to avoid cavities

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To stop cavities, brush and floss your teeth. Just about everyone knows they should brush. But do you know why? Although we all know that we are required to brush and floss in order to keep our teeth healthy, cavities are a serious issue that we all have to deal with The second most common illness is tooth decay, an infectious disease, after the common cold. While brushing and flossing are two of the most critical daily practices to keep your teeth and gums safe, there are plenty other easy things you can do to prevent toothache or worse tooth loss.  Here are the things most people can do with ease to avoid cavities. Know the level of danger to your cavity. The first step in taking care of your oral health is understanding what the level of danger to your mouth is. The best way to learn this is through a detailed dental test. Through frequent tests and consultations through your dentist, you'll know where you stand, which therapies may be required, and may impr...

Prosthodontics

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Prosthodontics is one of the branches of dentistry that deals with the replacement of missing teeth and the related soft and hard tissues with prostheses that can be fixed or removed, or that can be protected and maintained by implants. A prosthodontist is a professional surgeon who works with braces, dentures, or prostheses to repair missing teeth and associated mouth or jaw structures.  Fixed Prosthodontics Fixed Prosthodontics is the branch of prosthodontics that uses crowns, braces, onlays, inlays, and veneers to repair teeth. Each of the above mentioned restorations are made by the Prosthodontist in the dental laboratory on an image of the mouth. The Prosthodontist prepares the tooth / teeth and provides an indication to catch this preparation and is then sent to the laboratory along with a thorough prescription. The dental technician then makes as prescribed the necessary restoration. Afterwards the final product is cemented in the mouth using various c...

Types of cosmetic dental procedures

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You have some options for cosmetic dental treatment, if you want to enhance your smile.  You will have your choice of one or more of those dental procedures when you visit a cosmetic dentist 's office. Here's a rundown of may dental cosmetic procedures, and why they may be required. The following methods won't always work for everybody. Your dentist will help you find out which approach would better fit to improve your smile. Cosmetic Teeth Whitening - Also know as teeth bleaching.  This treatment will make the teeth sharper and whiter from discoloration and/or staining. It can be done at or within the dental office. Not everybody's teeth can be bleached so consulting with the dentist first is really necessary. Dental Implants -  A dental implant is a metal tool capable of replacing missing teeth. Typically the device is made of titanium, and is surgically inserted in the jawbone where the tooth is missing. Cosmetic Teeth Shaping -  The dentist can ...

Children Oral Health

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Cavities also called caries or tooth decay are one of the world's most common chronic child diseases. Children with poor oral health often miss more school and receive lower grades than other children. About 1 out of 5 children 5 to 11 years old have at least one untreated decayed tooth. 1 in 7 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19 have at least one untreated decayed tooth. Children from low-income families aged 5 to 19 are twice as likely to have cavities compared to those from higher-income households. The good news is that it's preventable cavities. Fluoride varnish in baby teeth can avoid about one-third of cavities. Kids living in fluoridated drinking water households have less cavities compared with children whose water is not fluoridated. Likewise, kids who brush with fluoride toothpaste everyday should have less cavities. What Parents can do Wipe the gums twice a day after the first feeding with a soft, clean cloth in the morning and wipe away ba...

Best ways to protect your teeth

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In fact , the way you brush is just as important, doing a poor job of brushing your teeth is just about as bad as not brushing at all. Take your time, move the toothbrush in gentle, circular motions for plaque removal. Brush your teeth before go to bed The general recommendation is to brush at least twice a day, it's no secret. As always, several of us still forget to brush our teeth at night. But brushing before bed gets rid of the germs and plaque which accumulate all day long. Brush Correctly In fact , the way you brush is just as important, doing a poor job of brushing your teeth is just about as bad as not brushing at all. Take your time, move the toothbrush in gentle, circular motions for plaque removal. Fluoride Toothpaste is best There are more important elements to look for when it comes to toothpaste than power and flavors to whiten. Whatever version you choose, make sure fluoride is in it. Don't forget your tongue Plaque on your tongue will b...

Dental Treatment

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With good oral hygiene, a low-sugar and low-acid diet, wearing a mouthguard while playing sport, and frequent visits to the dentist, the risk of tooth decay, gum disease and tooth loss can be reduced. In general, dental hygiene is recommended for everyone, including young children, to visit the dentist at least twice a year. And n ew technologies ensure that care for the dental and oral health is almost always painless. Dental Check Ups Your dental professional will start by asking questions about your general health and medications when you go for a dental check-up. Numerous health conditions affect your oral health, and vice versa. And some medicinal products can affect your mouth or need to be taken into account before treatment. Your dentist will use small tools inserted into your mouth to examine each tooth, such as a mirror and a probe. The dentist is searching for issues like tooth decay, gum disease and other conditions. Soft tissues such as gums, tongue, li...