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Cosmetic dentistry helps individuals improve the appearance of their teeth and smile. Teeth that are stained, worn, chipped, loose, misaligned, misshaped and damaged can use various cosmetic dentistry techniques to treat and improve their appearance. There are various cosmetic dentistry types but they can be categorized into four categories relating to: addition of material to the teeth or gums, removal of tooth structure or gums, neither adding or removing materials, tooth structure or gums, and straightening of teeth. Cosmetic dentistry is highly popular and common, but it is still important that you understand what each type is and what exactly it encompasses. Cosmetic dentistry in Florida provides the following six type of services. 1. Crown and Bridges A crown is a cap placed on top of a tooth that has been damaged, has tooth decay, or cannot be filled. It protects it from further damage and gives it a more natural shape and provides durability. Crowns are made from a number of metals from porcelain to resin, ceramic, etc. A bridge simply covers the gap between a missing tooth and the next. It is more of a fossil or fake tooth, if you will. The two adjacent teeth are the anchor teeth that holds that one into place. 2. Implants Dental implants are for patients that are missing teeth or deteriorating teeth due to injury, tooth decay or disease. Small titanium devices (that look like screws) are implanted into the jawbone as the foundation for the new crown tooth. This can be done for one or many teeth. Implants are great because they do not change your speech or vocal sounds, they do not change color over time, cannot get cavities, look exactly like all of your other teeth, are secure in foundation, and are a lifelong solution. 3. Lumineers Lumineers are thin porcelain lenses that are placed over your teeth to cover the imperfections such as stains, chips, alignment issues, etc. Lumineers are only 0.2 mm in width making them very thin and they require no restructuring of your regular teeth. The porcelain lumineers are bonded to your regular teeth and can always be removed if you deem necessary; however, they are a long-term solution that can last well over 20 years. 4. Inlays and Onlays An inlay is the bonding of material in the center of a tooth, while onlays are bodings on the points of a tooth. These are similar to getting a filling done because they use porcelain or ceramic material to fill gaps. But most of these are used to restore damaged teeth or a decayed tooth. Inlays and onlays can last ten years or longer depending on the tooth repaired, the material used and how well your dental hygiene is. 5. Teeth Whitening Teeth whitening is by far the simplest cosmetic dentistry operation performed. Your teeth are bleached white using products that only your dentist can get to reduce stains on your teeth, plaque buildup and unhealthy gum disease development. Teeth whitening helps improve your smile, overall oral health, color, and self-esteem. 6. Veneers Veneers differ from Lumineers in that they are a little bit thicker and may require some restructuring of your regular teeth. However they are very strong and durable once bonded to your regular teeth. They are known as ‘conservative crowns’ and only cover the part of your teeth which are visible. Veneers provide you with a smile that includes a more straighten set of teeth that are white and cannot fade. At times though, the veneered tooth may need to be shaped as well as your regular teeth. Veeners do preserver a portion of your regular teeth, but they are a long term product and cannot be removed like Lumineers. Cosmetic dentistry is available to help build your confidence again. Everyone needs to be able to smile and laugh. Having the confidence to do this boosts happiness and self-esteem. These six types of cosmetic dentistry are some of the more common procedures. Technological advancements have come a long way and are making it even more possible to do things with our teeth that most did not know were possible. Take advantage and set up a consultation to see what will suit you best.

Teeth braces are dental implants used to align crooked teeth. While they do work, the conventional type of braces tend to be uncomfortable, a bit painful to wear, and less attractive especially for adults. The best option in the market is the Invisalign clear braces, which offer a better look and comfort compared to the conventional metal braces. Here are several reasons that express why you should opt to use Invisalign. Appearance: A Better Look Metal braces have a look that contrasts with that of the teeth thus making the mouth look unattractive. The unsightly chunks of metal are very noticeable, especially in adults. Then again, food particles stick on the chunks without the wearer knowing, and this makes cleaning a bit trick. With clear braces, the wearer is comfortable and can enjoy food without having to worry about food getting caught. Furthermore, it is not easy to notice the braces thus making them a more attractive choice than metal braces. Here are some good tips. Comfort: Comfortable and Easy to Remove Only qualified orthodontists should do the insertion of metal braces, and they should start in place until they are removed by the dental specialist. In the case of Invisalign clear braces, these are not that complex, the braces are removable. If the wearer sees the need to remove the braces, he or she can do so for that period, (be it when eating or drinking). Safety: Less Teeth and Gum Damage The conventional metal braces have chunks of protruding metal that sometimes scratch or puncture the gums and the insides of the mouth. Invisalign clear braces are more comfortable with a smooth design and finish. They do not have protruding bits or sharp edges. Metal braces can exasperate tooth decay and demineralization and are often a tight fit that exerts uncomfortable force to the teeth, which is not the case with clear braces. The Invisalign do not wear out the teeth and reduce gum disease, cavities, and other damages caused by wearing braces. Treatment Duration: Straightens Teeth Faster In the case of metal braces, the dental correction treatment may last for nearly five years. However, with Invisalign clear braces, the treatment can last for a year to one and half years – find more Invisalign information here. Knowing What to Expect: No Negative Surprises Treatment of misaligned or crooked teeth using Invisalign clear braces is fully computerized. As such, both the patient and the dental specialist know what to expect. It is easy to know how long the treatment will take and how soon before the patient can use the braces again. Metal braces, on the other hand, other more of a trial-and-error that has no clear indications of what to expect.

Many of us experience different small dental problems and symptoms that can become very serious and they should be treated seriously. Teeth problems can evolve from a simple pain to the loss of teeth, infections and many other problems including diseases of internal organs. In order to prevent complications and negative results it is essential to go to the dentist if the problem persists more than a week. There are certain moments when each of us are confronting with a generalized tooth pain whose reasons can be multiple and complex: Chronic tooth grinding also called bruxism happens as a result of the body to stressful situations; Exposed tooth roots to thermal sensitivity; Tooth decay and enamel demineralization;  Eating disorders and chronic acid reflux conditions which dissolve the tooth enamel and erode the tooth structure;  Over bleaching the teeth in order to make them lighter;  Inflammation produced by severe gingivitis or periodontitis;  Orthodontic treatment. The problems can be split into categories according to the result they generate: Sharp Pain If you have all of a sudden pain in one or more of your teeth when biting down, it is possible to have tooth decay or cavities. They are activated by a particular type of bacteria that takes the sugar and converts it into acid. That causes tooth decay or holes in teeth and when they get deep, they produce the sensitivity. If the pain is consistent and it lasts more than a week, you should visit the dentist. Achy Pain A throbbing or achy pain may be ok if it lasts only several days. If it lasts more than a week may be a sign of grinding or clenching the teeth. A night guard can be the solution. If the pain is accompanied by swollen gums or glands the problem can be an abscessed tooth with a root infection. Yellow Or Stained Teeth The stains appear because of coffee, tea, wine or other staining liquids. The solution is to use whitening toothpastes. It is also possible to appear brown stains as a result of consuming antibiotics or other medications. Loose Or Crooked Teeth If the teeth are loose or crooked or fall out you are probably suffering from periodontal disease which cause bone loss around the teeth and jaw. This disease appear because of an inappropriate cleaning of the teeth. Bacteria form a plaque that harden into tartar that spread into the gums and bones around the mouth. You should brush your teeth twice a day, floss them daily and get them cleaned twice per year by a dentist. Bleeding, Red Or Swollen Gums This problem can be caused by pregnancy or hormonal changes or by bacterial buildup. If the problem persists more than a week it can be a sign of periodontal disease. Sores In The Mouth Soreness are generally the result of eating too much citrus, spicy fare or hot foods. It the problem persists it can be caused by vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A is essential for collagen and connective tissues and it can be found in sweet potatoes, spinach, carrots. Gum Pain If the gums or sides of the teeth hurt when breathing cold air, or drink hot or cold liquids, the problem can be caused by a cavity or the exposure of the teeth’ roots if the gums have drawn back. The problem can be also caused by a bacteria or by clenching or grinding the teeth or brushing them very hard. It is also possible to appear red or white spots because of an irritation caused by food, drugs or unfitted dentures or mouth guards. If the problem persists more than a week you should visit the dentist. Sensitive Teeth  Teeth sensitivity is one of the most common problems. If eating an ice cream or drinking hot liquids are translated into painful experiences, then you are dealing with sensitive teeth. The causes of this problem can be: Tooth decay (cavities) Fractured teeth Worn fillings Gum disease Worn tooth enamel Exposed tooth root The process occur when the dentin loses its protective layer of enamel, which protects the crowns of the teeth above the gum line, and layer of cementum, which protects the tooth root. Dentin is less dense than enamel and cementum and contains microscopic tubules which allow heat, cold or acidic foods to reach the nerves and cells inside the tooth and then appears the hypersensitivity. There are different type of sensitivity: 1.Sensitivity to heat Tooth bacteria inside of the tooth get inside through a crack, a large cavity or a leaking dental restoration like a filling or crown. Bacteria produce gas as part of their life process and the gas heats the tooth and cannot freely expand so the pressure increases and is applied to the nerve tissue and results in pain. The diagnosis is generally irreversible pulpitis (inflammation) or an infection called abscess. 2.Sensitivity to sweets Candy, soda drinks, fruit juices, sauces, toothpastes and other products that contain sugar cause fluid move out of the tooth when interacting with exposed tooth dentin. The concentration inside and outside the teeth is different and the fluid movement produces a pressure change on nerves inside the tooth that results in pain. The problem can be gingival recession, receding gums, chips in the teeth, cracks, attrition, failing dental restorations and tooth decay or caries. 3.Sensitivity to cold The basic problem is the same: the exposed dentin and the fluid that moves freely within the tooth structure. Exposed dentin can be caused by chips, cracks, gingival recession and tooth wear. These problems can be also caused by chronic clenching or grinding. Teeth become chronically inflamed from habitual bruxism and the tolerance to cold becomes lower. It is extremely important to discover the cause of the sensitivity in order to apply the proper treatment: Desensitizing toothpaste contains elements that block the transmission of sensation from the tooth surface to the nerve. Fluoride gel strengthens tooth enamel and diminish the transmission of sensation. A crown, inlay or bonding are used to correct a flaw or tooth decay. Surgical gum graft help to protect the root and to diminish the sensitivity. Root canal is another option to diminish the sensitivity of the teeth. It is used in case of persistent and serious pain.  

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While cavities are one of the most common dental issues, many patients don’t fully understand what cavities actually are or how they are formed. Cavities, also referred to as dental carries, are minor issues at first but can become more major issues if left untreated. To protect your oral health, it is important to take step to prevent cavities and to get a filling to prevent pain and further injury if a cavity does develop. What Are Cavities? Cavities are the eventual result of tooth decay. Cavities are holes in the tooth that are caused by this decay, which may affect the tooth enamel and may go even deeper and affect the dentin below the surface enamel. If the cavity goes deep enough into the tooth, it may affect the roots and cause pain. How Do Cavities Form? Cavities form when the bacteria in your mouth breaks down sugars and forms acids, then these acids cling to your tooth and eat away at the enamel. Removing sugars from the mouth is easier than removing the plague that forms after the sugar has been broken down, so it is best to brush often and swish with water between meals and snacks. Cavities have also been called contagious, because the bacteria that cause cavities can be transferred through saliva, increasing cavity risks. What Home Care Methods Can Prevent Cavities? Brushing and flossing are the best tried and true methods for preventing cavities, as these methods help to remove sugars and food debris from the teeth. Chewing sugar-free gum has shown to increase saliva production and wash away acids and bacteria. Swishing warm salt water around in the mouth regularly has also shown to prevent the growth of bacteria in the mouth. How Do Dentists Help Prevent Cavities? Dentists remove built up plague from the teeth during cleanings, which helps to stop tooth decay that may have started before a cavity can form. Dentists sometimes apply sealants to the teeth to fill fissures and pits where food particles and sugars may get trapped and form cavities. Since the bacteria that works with sugars to form cavities can transfer from tooth to tooth, dentists also fill cavities to prevent more cavities from forming on the other teeth. What exactly is a Filling? A filling can help to stop a cavity from worsening. When a cavity has been identified, a dentist will drill the tooth to remove any enamel or dentin that has been rotted. The Orlando dentist will then fill the hole with a material that has been specially tested and approved for fillings. The material will harden and the dentist will shape it as needed to match up with your bite. Fillings can now be tooth colored to make them inconspicuous.

An unclean mouth is a growing hub for bacteria, which can potentially lead to gum diseases and is one of the major causes of bad breath. A smelly mouth is also contributed by the types of foods that we take. Some of the foods that contribute to a bad breath are garlic, onions and cheese. Once these foods are digested, their oils go to the bloodstream which carries them to the lungs. The end result of all this is that they are released back to your mouth as a bad odor. In addition to consuming the above foods, there are other ways that you can get bad breath. Having a dry mouth: Saliva generally cleanses your mouth. A lack of saliva allows dead cells to build up thus causing the morning breath. This can worsen if you sleep with your mouth open. Smoking also contributes to dry mouth. In some extreme cases, problems with salivary glands can leave your mouth unusually dry. Drinking a lot of water prevents your mouth from becoming so dry. Chronic diseases: Sometimes, there are underlying health conditions that cause bad breath. Lung infections, kidney and liver failure and several other disorders are often associated with halitosis. Malnutrition: Intense dieting as well as starvation can result to bad breath due to the breakdown of chemicals that occur during fasting. One of the most qualified dentists in Texas, Mark C. Marchbanks, D.D.S.recommends that you can use some the following ways to beat bad breath. You should avoid the foods and beverages that bring about bad breath. Also, you should minimize alcohol intake. Learn and make it a habit to brush and floss after utmost five minutes of eating. This should be done at least twice a day. Drink a lot of water to keep your mouth moist and clean. You should note that other beverages, especially carbonated drinks, cannot help your breath. Ensure that your meal contains lots of vegetables and reduce your intake of meat. You should go for dental checkups after every six months. If you have severe gum conditions, it is recommended that you should visit your dentist after every four months. If you wear dentures, or removable braces, you should ensure that you clean them thoroughly once per day. Chewing a gum or candy is important in stimulating production of saliva and this helps in washing away food particles and bacteria. Practicing these habits on regular basis keeps your mouth clean and ensures that you have a fresh breath.

There are many reasons why regular dental visits are recommended and one of the major reasons is the fact that they reduce the risk of getting infected with teeth related illnesses such as tooth decay, gum diseases, tooth cavities or even oral cancer. Dealing with these problems saves you so much on both your health and the amount of money it would cost you during a one-time visit. As it is evident, the earlier a disease is detected, the easier it is to treat. For instance, if gum disease is left untreated, it may in the long run result to extensive and expensive treatment. Regular dental visits will help in removing tartar which is usually a hardened plaque. It is not enough to brush and floss regularly as it does not prevent tartar from building up. Visiting one of the best dentist in Texas, such as, Josey Lane Dentistry,for a regular cleaning and you will end up saving the money that you would end up filling the damage after it has occurred. The bacteria that come as a result of periodontal disease can enter your bloodstream which might then attach to the heart’s blood vessels thus causing blood clots which may be quite dangerous. The plaque buildup, caused by periodontal diseases, can cause the swelling of the heart’s blood vessels. The minimum time that is recommended to visit a dentist is once a year and you should ensure that your time frame does not exceed that. The most ideal time for dental visits is six months. It would be an added advantage if you have dental insurance as it covers twice a year visits thus you can always go for regular cleaning and check-up. Scheduling dental visits is a habit that needs to be prioritized thus reducing health risks which may result to greater pain and more money usage. Having covered the above benefits of scheduling dental visits, you can visit one of the best dentists in Texas as mentioned above for proper guidance on health care and such related matter.

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