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I bet most of you have heard of a crown that is meant for a tooth but unless you have had one you might not be familiar with what a crown really is. You may even be surprised to know that there are actually different types of dental crowns. There are three different types of dental crowns that are categorized by what materials they are made of. The thee kinds are:   All metal All ceramic Porcelain fused to metal The all-metal crowns are commonly made of a metal alloy, which might have a silver color, or gold. This type of crown is used mostly for back teeth because they are the strongest materials used for a crown and there is not as much of a cosmetic concern. If you are someone that will need a crown in the near future for a back tooth, this is your best bet. They can be more expensive but the life of the crown is much longer. All-ceramic (or porcelain) crowns are a great and slightly newer type of crown for people concerned about a "normal" or natural looking tooth. The ceramic type of crown isn't quite as strong as the all-metal crowns so it is more likely to be used on front teeth. If you get a porcelain crown you should expect to replace it more often than a metal crown. There are a couple options for a ceramic crown if this is something that you are considering. If you would like a crown that has an excellent appearance even if you have to wait a bit for it to be milled you could get a porcelain jacket. They have been around for over 100 years and are usually used on just the front teeth since they are not very strong. They are the most realistic looking option available. A modern ceramic crown can be used if you are interested in a same-day crown. Most of the modern ceramic crowns can be milled quickly meaning you will get your dental work done the same day with no extra wait. If you don't want to bother with a temporary crown or a delay in tooth repair this is a great option. Some modern ceramic crowns are focused on a more realistic appearance. like what you can get with the porcelain jacket, so you might not be able to get a same-day crown with these. Porcelain fused to metal can offer "the best of both worlds" in a way. This kind of crown gives your tooth a metal base with a porcelain shell. It would be like if you put an all metal crown on your tooth and then put a porcelain jacket over it. The porcelain and metal are fused together in high heat to make one crown so the procedure is just as simple as either of the other two types of crowns (don't worry). The nicest part of this crown is the strength the metal gives it while still having a realistic tooth appearance from the porcelain. With all the types of dental crowns available today, what kind would you prefer to have?

Detect caries - the safe method Caries detection through the perfect supplementation of three competent procedures: Your trained expert eye, x-ray imaging, and the DIAGNOdent pen. Caries detection made easy: Early, initial caries and hidden caries can be safely detected using the LASER fluorescence technology. The optional display offers a perfect view of the measured values - in every position. Secure detection of caries - your benefits at a glance Improved patient loyalty due to pleasant methods of treatment and successful prevention confirmable by figures Reduced use of the manual probe, decreased abrasion of the enamel Gentle measurement enables micro-invasive treatment, without the unnecessary removal of healthy enamel in many cases Billable, follow-up services High patient loyalty + and improved service = increased success of your dental practice

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As parents, we certainly care about what our kids put in their mouths and of course we always try to instill healthy eating habits, but are we aware of how damaging sodas, sports drinks, energy drinks, and ever fruit juices can be to our kid’s teeth and gums? It’s easy to toe the everything in moderation line when we’re talking about Halloween candy blowout or Christmas cookie overload, but we also need to educate our kids to the dangers of gulping down those sugary slurry sports drinks, sodas, or energy elixirs. For the first time, researchers have been able to demonstrate that lifelong damage is caused by acidity to the teeth within the first 30 seconds of acid attack. Researchers say drinks high in acidity combined with night-time tooth grinding and reflux can cause major, irreversible damage to young people’s teeth. Soda, Sports Drinks, & Fruit Juices: The Dental Health Triple Threat? “Dental erosion is an issue of growing concern in developed countries, and it is often only detected clinically after extensive tooth wear has occurred,” says Dr Sarbin Ranjitkar, corresponding author of a paper on tooth enamel erosion published in the Journal of Dentistry. Dr Ranjitkar is a member of the University’s Craniofacial Biology Research Group, which is part of the Centre for Orofacial Research and Learning. The research was conducted by School of Dentistry Honours student Chelsea Mann. “Such erosion can lead to a lifetime of compromised dental health that may require complex and extensive rehabilitation – but it is also preventable with minimal intervention,” Dr Ranjitkar says. Speaking during the Australian Dental Association’s Dental Health Week (4-10 August), Dr Ranjitkar says the number of cases of tooth erosion from the consumption of acidic beverages is on the rise in children and young adults. “Often, children and adolescents grind their teeth at night, and they can have undiagnosed regurgitation or reflux, which brings with it acidity from the stomach.” “Combined with drinks high in acidity, this creates a triple threat to young people’s teeth which can cause long-term damage to teeth,” he says. Dr Ranjitkar says parents should minimize consumption of any kind of soft drinks, sports drink, fruit juice or acidic foods to their children. “Our research has shown that permanent damage to the tooth enamel will occur within the first 30 seconds of high acidity coming into contact with the teeth. This is an important finding and it suggests that such drinks are best avoided. “If high acidity drinks are consumed, it is not simply a matter of having a child clean their teeth an hour or 30 minutes later and hoping they’ll be okay – the damage is already done,” he says. Dr Ranjitkar suggests children consume fresh fruit instead of drinking fruit juice. “Although fresh fruit is naturally acidic, it is a healthier option to fruit juice, which can have additional food acids in it. The important thing to appreciate is that there is a balance between acids and host protection in a healthy mouth. Once that balance is shifted in favour of the acids, regardless of the type of acid, teeth become damaged,” he says. Key Takeaways: Drink Choices For Optimal Dental Health While research into how these sugary sports drinks, sodas, and fruit juices negatively impact the dental health of our kids will continue, here are a few takeaways we can glean from this study. – Consumption of high acidity drinks can cause permanent damage to teeth within the first 30 seconds. – Whole fruit is better than fruit juice. – Brushing after consuming high acidity drinks doesn’t necessarily help – the damage is effectively done. – Water trumps all. This “triple threat” to kids dental health research applies to kids and parents alike, whether we’re in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada…or anywhere else in the developed world. And when (not if) our kids think they have it so rough drinking plain old water, let them know how in many parts of the world drinking water is not just a matter of turning on the tap.   http://dentalpalermo.com.ar/english/notas/ditch-acidic-drinks-back-school-dental-health

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Brushing your teeth the right way is a critical aspect of good oral health. Learning how to brush and floss properly with the correct type and size of toothbrush and high quality dental floss ensures that you’ll have healthy teeth for many years to come.  Some of easy tips can include toothpaste selection, brush selections and floss considerations. Discover more tips in our latest post.

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When Wisdom Teeth Do Not Require Removal There are certain circumstances where you do not need to have your wisdom teeth removed. You need to fall into each of the four categories in order to avoid wisdom tooth extraction. Just falling into one or two categories is not enough. Unfortunately, this does not happen very often.   Healthy: In order for you to avoid having your wisdom teeth extracted, they need to be healthy and cavity free.   Grown in completely: Your wisdom teeth need to be grown in completely in order for you to avoid extraction. If the tooth grows in partially, and is impacted, the tooth will need to be extracted.   Correct positioning: In order to avoid extraction, you wisdom teeth must be lined up properly with the opposite teeth.   Access for cleaning: You must have full access to brush your wisdom teeth to avoid extraction.   Why Do Wisdom Teeth Require Removal? While there are a few circumstances where you can keep your wisdom teeth, there are several reasons why you should have them removed.   Growth: Wisdom teeth do not always grow like your other teeth. Often times, the tooth can grow at various angles, even horizontally. This can cause problems and the tooth would need to be removed.   Trapped in the jaw: Often times, wisdom teeth do not grow all the way through. They can become trapped in the jaw, making it imperative that they are removed. When they emerge only partially, they can become a breeding ground for bacteria, causing an infection.   Damage to nearby teeth: Your wisdom teeth can grow in with great force, and can cause damage to the nearby teeth. To prevent serious damage, you would need to have the tooth removed.   Cysts: Often times, wisdom teeth can cause fluid filled sacs on the gums around the tooth. This can cause infection. Removing the wisdom tooth will take care of the cyst.   Extensive tooth decay: If your wisdom tooth is seriously decayed, you would need to have it removed. Wisdom teeth are not like other teeth, where the dentist would do a root canal or fill a cavity.   Gum disease: If your wisdom teeth are causing gum disease, they would need to be extracted immediately. This will stop the disease from spreading.   Repeated infection: If the soft tissue behind the lower last tooth becomes infected often, it will be best to extract the tooth.   Pain: Your wisdom teeth can cause a great deal of pain for many reasons. They may be decayed, growing in wrong, or causing infection. The only way to stop the pain is to have them extracted. Having your wisdom teeth removed may not be pleasant, and may cause a great deal of anxiety. Unfortunately, in many cases, it is necessary to prevent pain and oral health problems in the future.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the person’s teeth, smile, and mouth. To put it in another word, it is more on the general and/or family, and restorative dental practices that address different dental troubles that require necessary treatment. While cosmetic dentistry provides an optional or desired services and treatments. Cosmetic dentistry also provides a restorative advantage. For instance, oral filling is one of the most common procedures that is performed to treat decayed tooth. Before, the majority of oral fillings were mainly composed of amalgam, gold, or other materials that left some noticeable dark areas on the tooth. Nowadays, dental fillings belong in cosmetic dentistry category as people can now select filings that are either made of composite materials of porcelain that match the color of the tooth. This helps people improve their smile, while being able to keep the natural appearance of their tooth. Many can choose to change their older filings with a more recent and tooth-colored filling. Cosmetic Dentistry Trends The different technological advancements in tooth colored and natural-looking dental products make this present time’s cosmetic dental treatment more durable compared to the past few years. Dentists also make use of a more conservative cosmetic dentistry method that will protect the natural structure of the tooth as much as possible. Additionally, innovations like lasers are available to help carry out several treatments that are necessary for cosmetic treatment. All these things make the different cosmetic dental procedures, like a smile makeover more comfortable and practical for clients. Cosmetic Dentistry and the Different Treatments Porcelain Veneers These are porcelain or composite veneers that are bonded with an adhesive to the surface of the tooth in order to repair and remedy fractures and chips that create a worn appearance or tooth staining. These are also suggested for those who have gaps in the teeth or who have been unsuccessful with teeth whitening. Dental Implants These are tooth replacements that are synthetically made and used to compensate for a lost tooth. In most cases, this does not only result in an improved smile, but a person gets a vibrant look- a younger looking look. Composite Bonding Decayed, stained, broken, or chipped teeth can be fixed with the help of composite bonding. It is a composite product that has the appearance of dentin and enamel that are applied onto the tooth’s cavity. This results in restoration that blends well with the rest of the teeth to have a healthier and brighter smile. Teeth Bleaching Another term for this is teeth whitening and among the most advised cosmetic dentistry procedures. A once pearly white set of teeth may get stained due to food, smoking, drinking (red wine, tea or coffee) or practicing a bad oral hygiene. With teeth whitening, one can enhance his/her smile. Smile Transformation This is also known as smile makeover and involves an intensive evaluation of the smile aesthetics to improve its entire appearance. To do this, several cosmetic dentistry treatments will be needed such as dental implants, oral veneers, teeth whitening, invisalign braces, and oral veneers to accomplish the desired appearance. Cosmetic dentistry can offer people with various choices for them to improve their smile. If you are one of the many who is miserable with your smile, it’s best to schedule an appointment with a cosmetic dentist in your area and seek help which treatment would be best for your needs.  

If you've ever struggled with a major gag reflex or a fear of the dentist, you're in luck. Sedation dentistry has become so common that you should be able to find a dentist in prescott offering it no matter where you live. When you undergo dental sedation, you're given medicine that calms you down and that allows the dentist to work without fear of being bitten or of you having a panic attack. Sedation doesn't always mean you're out like a light. Some sedation dentistry techniques are so mild that you usually stay conscious during the procedure, but you're very calm. Others can cause you to drift off, though the dentist can wake you at any time. The only times you'd be completely out are if you underwent deep sedation or general anesthesia, and those should only be for more involved procedures or situations in which your anxiety may be so great that mild to moderate sedation wouldn't work. Sedation can be delivered in three ways -- oral, IV and inhaled. Oral sedation involves one or more pills that can do everything from just calming you down to knocking you out. Dentists have to be trained specifically in a form of sedation before they can offer it, so if you prefer to take pills, be sure that you go to a dentist who is specifically trained in oral sedation. Intravenous, or IV, sedation is what it sounds like -- you get an injection. This form of delivery can be great for those who don't like swallowing pills, though it does mean you have to get a shot. But the sedation level is much more customizable, too, and that can help if you're very sensitive to the sedation medication. Inhaled sedation -- yes, that's laughing gas -- can be very, very mild, to the point where you might just feel a little calmer. If your dentist wants you to undergo inhaled sedation, though, double-check the strength. You could get a very strong dose instead, depending on how much the dentist thinks you need to stay calm during the procedure. The amount of preparation you have to do before a sedation dentistry procedure will vary according to the type of sedation delivery and the strength of the sedation. Mild inhaled sedation might require no preparation, while oral sedation would require you to take medications before going to the dentist. You'd also have to get someone to drive you to the dentist and back; with oral sedation, you would not be able to function normally until the sedation wore off. Your dentist will give you instructions before the appointment time. As with pre-op preparation, post-op care varies according to what you've had done and what sort of sedation you had. Chances are you will not be able to drive home by yourself, and the dentist will require you to have someone waiting in the office to take you home.  Be very careful to follow instructions if you've been under deep sedation or general anesthesia. Recovering from these -- especially general anesthesia -- can take a couple of days or so, leaving you very groggy. If you have to undergo deep sedation or general anesthesia, plan for the few days after the procedure to be quiet days, without much responsibility and with little to no driving.

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Dental benefits are important to proper dental care. Dental health is a concern for all persons who want to keep their full set of natural teeth for their lifetimes. An increasingly important factor in maintaining good dental health in our modern economic times is ensuring that individuals have access to  effective insurance coverage with dental benefits to make it possible for their  teeth to receive the best possible affordable dental care available. Dental benefits coverage is available to individuals in the form of private individual coverage, private group coverage through an employer or other qualifying insured group, and now  recently as part of the Affordable Care Act, often referred to as OBamaCare, which is federally subsidized private group insurance offered through private insurance companies and made available to uninsured individuals who are not eligible to be covered by other plans including health insurance through their employers.   Professionals and insurors are beginning to acknowledge the strong link between healthy teeth and healthy bodies The link between proper dental hygiene and general health is  becoming more acknowledged than ever before. Regular dental visits are both encouraged and facilitated by having access to adequate dental benefits. Proper oral care is more available and affordable when individuals have good dental benefits.   Dental benefits now cover more than procedures Insurance plans which include dental benefits routinely cover matters involving  hygiene and maintenance such as teeth cleanings, oral care, education, and recommendations on health and diet tips about maintaining lifelong oral health. Most plans additionally cover a portion of needed  treatments, including filling cavities and adjusting patients' bites to allow for proper cleaning and the discovery of new problems which could lead to further issues and decay if not remedied in a timely manner. If the covered individual is seeing the dentist as a result of injuries incurred during an accident, that individual may receive care under either that individual's applicable regular health insurance benefits and/or any existing dental coverage, depending on the exact situation.   Shopping for a dental plan requires knowledge about what is needed and what is excluded. Being able to identify what is covered in a particular dental plan allows individuals to select the best plan for the money. It is important to consider what procedures are included with standard coverage in addition to the ability to  select a best dentist in Greenwood, or to even remain with an existing dental practice. All of those factors should be understood before a particular plan is chosen and put into effect. Depending on the origin  of the plan (employer-provided or individually purchased), an individual seeking coverage will have varied ability to select features with the plan.

Why choose Watson dental care?  A dental bonding is a more complex dental correction that may require the following specialized process: Bonding requires a tooth colored resin material that is a plastic composite.  This type of composite dental plastic is applied and hardened, using a laser light device.  Laser technology has its own method of application and training. Your dental bonding material is adhered to your damaged or chipped tooth, and the new tooth covering gives you an improved appearance. Why choose Watson dental care?  Our dentists and technicians are trained in laser light dental technologies.  We can help with decay and excessive caries, by using our dental procedures and a composite resin to fill your tooth. Chipped or cracked teeth can easily be restored to a functioning condition with dental bonding.  Our bonding material is a natural substance that enhances and strengthens your tooth tissue.  We use state-of-the-art clinical techniques for bonding and, also, use newer applications for bonding, including bonding to soft tissue. Bonding resin is an effective method that can make your teeth look longer or can change the shape of your teeth.  Composite resin is adhered over your tooth area, that needs enhancing. Direct composite bonding is a tooth color, and it can be an effective repair material for tooth damage or gaps in your front teeth, for example. It is often used as an alternative to silver colored amalgam fillings, since white composite bonding is more natural looking.  Receding gums often cause tooth decay or may cause your exposed tooth dentin to be excessively sensitive.  A composite covering of dental bonding helps to eliminate any exposed and sensitive enamel.   Why Choose Watson Dental Care? Why choose Watson dental care?  We offer a fast and professional procedure, using the latest dental technologies.  Our bonding process can be completed in one dental visit and includes the following: Your dental bonding needs a few steps for preparation.  We will select a resin composite material that closely matches the shade of your teeth.  Anesthesia is used only if your dental concern requires a filling. Your tooth surface is cleaned and roughened for the bonding material.  A conditioning liquid is used on the surface of the tooth area to be corrected.  A natural tooth color is used and is applied to your tooth.  Your dentist shapes this putty like material to match your tooth structure.  A laser light or ultraviolet light is used to harden the composite resin to your tooth.  We, then, trim and shape your dental correction and blend it in with your remaining tooth surfaces.   The entire process for each tooth can be completed within thirty minutes to one  hour.  A chipped or broken tooth may be corrected in one office visit.  Dental bonding is a fast and inexpensive dental process.  It is a new cosmetic procedure that removes little of your natural tooth enamel.  Anesthesia is not required, unless you are having dental cavities filled.

Having bad breath will affect your personal and professional relationships. After all, not many people will want to spend time with you if your breath is unbearable to be around. Luckily, here are 14 ways to fight bad breath, in order to make sure that you can get a bit more personal in your relationships. Floss Once A Day Flossing is ideal because it will help to clean the places that your toothbrush can’t reach. By breaking up food and bacteria that is stuck between your teeth and gums, you’ll be able to have a much cleaner mouth over. Flossing once a day is ideal, and it only takes a few extra minutes. Brush Even More While you can get away with flossing once a day, you should make sure that you are brushing much more often. The common perception is to brush at least twice a day, but if you have bad breath, then you may want to consider brushing after each meal. Change Your Toothbrush Frequently   Brushing your teeth won’t mean much if your toothbrush isn’t in great shape. In order to avoid bad breath that might occur because of a poorly maintained toothbrush, be sure to switch it out every two-to-three months. Use Mouthwash Mouthwash isn’t something that should be used as a replacement to brushing or flossing, however it can be helpful when aiming to keep your breath smelling great. By rinsing your mouth with mouthwash throughout the day, you’ll have much better smelling teeth.  Stay Hydrated For those that are always active and on the go, it’s vital that they stay hydrated throughout the day. Halitosis, or dry mouth, will cause for your breath to smell bad and for bacteria to infect your mouth. Don’t Forget Your Tongue Most people brush their teeth and gums, but they forget to realize how much bacteria and fungi is on their tongue. Be sure to scrape your tongue clean in order to have the best smelling breath possible. Schedule A Dental Appointment You may need to consider scheduling a dentist appointment if the scent of your breath doesn’t seem to be getting better. They can assist you with more diligent ways to turn things around. Quit Smoking Not only is smoking bad for your body, but it leaves harmful chemicals inside of your mouth. Therefore, quit this habits as soon as you can for better smelling breath. Quit Drinking Not only smoking, but you should also consider cutting alcohol out of your life as well. Alcohol makes it harder for your mouth to cleanse itself, which leads to rank smells. Eat Garlic Garlic may be commonly thought of as something that will make your breath smell in the short term, but it can actually lead to better smelling breath over time. Snack On Vegetables Crisp vegetables will generate saliva production inside of your mouth, and it’ll also help to naturally cleanse your teeth as well. Chew On Gum If you are looking for a habit to replace smoking or drinking, consider chewing on gum. Sugar free gum will help keep your teeth clean and get rid of bacteria in hard-to-reach places. Chew On Cloves Or Parsley Cloves and parsley have antiseptic qualities that will get rid of bacteria that leads to halitosis. They also have chlorophyll, which helps to neutralize odors. Look For Damage To Your Teeth You should be examining your teeth each day to see if there is any physical damage or problems. If you notice anything, it’s important to see a doctor as soon as possible, or else the damaged tooth could start to rot and cause foul smells in your mouth.

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