Thursday 8 November 2012

Dental Veneers


The damaged teeth, cracked or discoloured may have a negative effect on the image that we present ourselves. In many cases, these imperfections can be covered with porcelain veneers that look completely natural. Porcelain veneers are one of the favourite choices of treatment for patients who want a natural smile looking perfect.

 
Veneers are thin porcelain veneers applied to the surface of teeth damaged or discoloured to cover imperfections. The porcelain material that is similar in appearance to natural teeth and its chemical structure allows perfect adhesion. The porcelain veneers constitute the ideal option for patients who are not satisfied with the colour or the shape of one or more teeth but which do not require interventions of restoration more complex (dental implants, crowns or bridges).



Porcelain veneers are a safe option, effective and fast to completely restore your smile. Instead of undergoing numerous visits and complex surgeries, patients can now get the smiles bright and healthy with porcelain veneers. These are applied to cover discolourations, cracks, spaces between the teeth and correct alignment at all. If treated with proper care, porcelain veneers are very durable.


Benefits of porcelain veneers :
 

1.  Small tooth preparation, keeps them has integrated, reduces the stimulation effectively.

2. No change in the convex tooth, good for dental health.

3. Easy to get rid of the tooth broken, ensures the health of your teeth.

4. Easy to clean, no smell peculiar from the mouth

5. The inclined edge, prevents secondary caries.

6. Prevents the breakage of the tooth and the vertical fracture.



 

Thursday 4 October 2012

Dental Crowns (Capsule)

The term "capsule" is used in the dental field to indicate an artificial dental crown, consisting of a metallic heart extremely resistant and from a glossy coating resin or ceramic. Just like a protective shell, the capsule plays a dental heavily damaged tooth, strengthens the structure and protects it from irreparable fractures. The surgery that involves the insertion of the dental crown on the tooth is called encapsulation dental.

Encapsulation is done in the following circumstances:
1). The tooth is affected by caries extensive and deep, and can not be healed by simple filling.
2). The tooth is seriously compromised by infections of the dental pulp.
3). The tooth is chipped, broken or seriously injured.
4). The tooth is extremely fragile and prone to breakage.
5). The tooth has been devitalized and needs a new artificial crown Cover a dental implant.
6). Dental diseases that lead to the gradual disintegration of the dental enamel.

Application

Before proceeding with the dental encapsulation, you must remove the crown of the natural tooth damaged - the portion of the tooth that protrudes from the socket - in order to create the space necessary to insert the dental capsule.

The following points are described for the intermediate steps necessary to encapsulate a tooth:

After removing the crown with special cutters natural damaged, the dentist will take an impression dental: dental records from the patient is obtained by a model of the tooth, sent to the laboratory, then serve to build perfectly the size of the capsule.
Subsequently, the patient is applied a provisional dental capsule, composed of acrylic resin (waiting for the final capsule is constructed in the laboratory).
Before completing dental capsule (final), the patient is called in the dental office to assess, together with the physician, shape and colour of the new crown. The capsule, in fact, must possess the same shape of the crown removed and the same colours of the other teeth. As just one example, would not make sense to place the cartridge and glossy white teeth yellow teeth or a deeper colour of the coveted candour. The ideal shade of the capsule is decided together with the dentist, with the aid of a standard colour scale that will serve as a model.
Once ready, the capsule must be tested directly in the patient, so that it can possibly be retouched or modified before being fastened definitively.
When was defined and modified perfectly, the capsule can be cemented into the tooth.

A well-made capsule will go unnoticed and no one will realize that the crown of the natural tooth is replaced with a dental prosthesis. Whereas the capsules are implanted to correct a possible damage or injury dental serious, the result is often very satisfactory and the patient appears enthusiastic effect achieved.

Similar to natural teeth, the capsules also require careful dental hygiene. The tooth must be encapsulated brushed and cleaned just like a natural tooth.

The capsules dental require periodic inspections and specific every 6-12 months.

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Dental Implants and Their Benefits



Teeth's are an important part of our appearance and an effective way to live a healthy life. The smile is an integral part of the expression of one's personality that helps us to open the doors of close relations and adorn the face. The healthy teeth and strong give us vitality, energy and confidence to get presence in parities and public affairs that allow us to behave in a natural and safe in our professional lives as well as private.The job of teeth's are not limited only to adorn appearance but with the help of them we can eat anything and can speak with confidence. If you want to feel free to express ourselves and enjoy life a healthy teeth is must.

According to generic scientific research the healthy teeth have a significant influence on our total well-being, increasing safety and confidence in ourselves. For the good dental health Cosmetic Dentistry plays an important role now a days. Dental Implant is  a part of such cosmetic dentistry.

Dental Implants are very beneficial treatment for those, who lost their tooth because of accident or while playing etc. Dental implants replace the roots of the teeth and can be used to anchor a single crown . Usually, the implants are in the form of screw and are made of pure titanium. Titanium is used due to its unique feature to join directly to the bone in a process called osseointegration. Usually the implants have a diameter of 3-6 mm and a length of 7-18 mm.The plant is commonly formed of three parts; the plant itself, which is inserted directly into the bone, the pillar, which is the part of interconnection and which emerges from the gingiva and the crown or prosthesis made ​​of titanium, gold or ceramics. In their present form, the plants have been used for the first time for the treatment of patients forty years ago. Per Ingvar Brånemark, a Swedish professor, discovered that titanium melts directly to the bone in studies on blood circulation.


                       

The advantages of dental implants:

*The implant can be positioned in the same moment in which the tooth is removed, but even after several      years from the extraction.

*The location, the color and the shape of the teeth are determined by the nature.

*Plants and their crowns can often be put in a great location (subject to availability of suitable bone), closing spaces, harmonizing natural teeth and creating optimal aesthetics.

*In some circumstances and after a careful clinical evaluation and the implant can be inserted immediately or shortly thereafter you can apply on a crown or denture. This is an immediate treatment.

*However, in some cases, for example when there is a shortage of bone, it is preferable to wait for healing and osseointegration of the plant and in the meantime use a crown or a temporary prosthesis.

*A clinician experienced and capable is able to assess the condition of each individual patient.

*Natural teeth are subject to diseases of the teeth (caries) and gum (gingivitis or periodontitis). The plants are not subject to these problems.

*They have greater longevity of all implantable medical devices, with success rates that exceed forty years.

Longevity depends on the individual case and the specialist will be able to advise on risk factors. Some implant and prosthetic components may require replacement due to wear and mechanical stress, but often it is a simple replacement mechanics.
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Wednesday 19 September 2012

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

The Root canal treatment is also known as Endodontics . It is the part of the dentistry that deals with the  diagnosis and prevention of the diseases and injuries of dental pulp. It consists of the removal of the dental pulp and the bacteria and their toxins from the root canal, disinfection and shaping of the root canal system and subsequent filling the same with inert material, in such a way to avoid the proliferation of bacteria inside . With root canal teeth also very damaged, can be saved by avoiding to be extracted.
The dental pulp is very soft tissue  that contains blood vessels, connective tissue, nerve of the tooth . The crown ( tooth above the gum) contains the pulp chamber . The pulp extends from the pulp chamber through the root canal to the apex of the root . 
Two main reasons for the root canal treatment are:
* Deep Tooth Decay : Tthis is the main reason for root canal. The caries begin penetrating the outer layer of the tooth enamel creating a cavity. If this is not stopped in time , it continues to damaging  the pulp of tooth.
*Trauma : In some cases, trauma to the tooth (accidents or sports) can damage the pulp of the tooth.
* Other causes like periodontal disease , tooth fracture.

• Tooth infection caused by deep caries.

• An opening is made through the crown, to reach the pulp chamber .

• The pulp is removed, the root canal is cleaned, enlarged and prepared to be filled. Normally, between one session and the other on the tooth cavity is put the dough provisional.

• The pulp chamber and root canals are filled and permanently sealed with a biocompatible material.

• A pin of metal or carbon is placed in the canal of the tooth to give support to its reconstruction.

• The crown of the tooth can be covered with a capsule in order to avoid fractures.

After treatment is completed, periodic checks are crucial to the health of the tooth undergoing root canal treatment. Regular checks associated with a scrupulous oral hygiene, in addition to maintaining healthy teeth and gums allow the tooth taken care of last.


Wednesday 12 September 2012

TEETH WHITENING


All would like to have White teeth , but few have them. By using modern methods of teeth whitening ,we not only whiten our teeth by making them return to their natural color but also make them much whiter than the original color, all of this with the utmost safety, recognized by the scientific world.

                                                

Food ( wine ,coffee, tea,), tobacco and medicines, over the years changes the color of natural teeth making them yellow and off .....

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic treatment and in great demand from the last few years, and as such has taken on considerable importance in both the home and the professional. White and healthy teeth are one of the most coveted and sought after aesthetic.

But what exactly is teeth whitening ?  Generically, any treatment that brings the teeth to appear whiter. To return the color of the teeth to white and the brightness of a time, you can choose between different types of whitening treatments, rapid and non-invasive. Beyond effectiveness inherent in the various methods, you must first become aware of their limits. Undergo these treatments, in fact, means at best bring the color of the teeth to its former glory, to slightly lighten the tone conferred by mother nature.
There are several methods to whiten the teeth. This can be achieved by undergoing professional treatments in the study of your dentist , or by adopting the outpatient treatment. In general, however, the teeth can be made whiter in two ways: a mechanical (by rubbing) and chemical pulping processes ( by bleaching ).

Teeth whitening is very much safe, which gives excellent results and can be performed at any age after making a correct diagnosis, preferably under the supervision of a specialist.

Monday 10 September 2012

DENTAL IMPLANTS


More popular than ever, cosmetic dental implants owes its growing success, not only the average life span and the increasingly widespread desire to age gracefully, but also to the new desire for beauty that characterizes our era. The new dental techniques, so sophisticated in the natural substance in the result, can now bring a smile to last forever.The use of dental implants has proved in recent times of great help and importance for the replacement of lost teeth. With the help of Dental Implants, patients can significantly improve the quality of their health, and their life in general. Natural teeth can be lost in many different ways, giving rise not only to inconvenience aesthetic, but also functional problems at the expense of the masticatory system in the first place, but also to the detriment of respiratory activity..

Cosmetic dental implant  is made of titanium, a material that allows to replace the lost tooth in an optimal way, being biocompatible and particularly resistant. Once you have entered the dental implant, the "root" titanium is incorporated into the bone and integrates seamlessly with it, establishing a direct connection, both functional and structural between the bone and the surface of the dental implant. The excellent osseointegration is critical to the success of dental implants, which have proven to be extremely reliable, the percentage of successful interventions in implant dentistry in fact nearly 100% and dental implants, if properly maintained, can last for several years . Dental implants osseointegrated not give rise to phenomena of "rejection". Proper prevention and adequate controls with any professional tooth cleaning is essential for the successful maintenance of dental implants. The controls allow the implant dentist to verify the state of health of plants and to promptly intervene if necessary; the correct prevention performed by the patient includes a scrupulous oral hygiene and the adoption of a lifestyle and a healthy diet (avoiding eg alcohol abuse and immoderate consumption of foods high in sugar content) in order to minimize the accumulation of plaque.