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One of the most important steps when it comes to maintaining a healthy smile is to replace a missing tooth. In case of a missing tooth, those remaining others may change in position or drift into the surrounding space. As a result, the remaining teeth that are out of their proper position could damage the mouth tissues. This makes it difficult for a person to clean the teeth thoroughly, especially in between crooked teeth. But, what’s a bigger problem is that, the person gets the risk of periodontal diseases and suffers the risk of tooth decay. Partial dentures help fill in the space that is created by missing teeth and fills out the smile. At the same time, it helps a person chew food properly, something that is often a difficult task when having missing teeth. Partial dentures consist of a metal framework with plastic teeth and gum area. This framework includes some attachments like metal clasps or precision attachments that will hold the dentures in place. Partial dentures also come in various types such as the following. Conventional Partial Dentures These consist of metal clasps that are C-shaped, Y-shaped 9parts, and I-shaped. These easily fit around the neighboring and natural teeth. They may require shaping in order to help hold the clasps, at the same time, to keep the dentures secured in place. Precision Attachment Partial Dentures This one is similar to a key that fits into a keyhole. A crown placed over the tooth has the “keyhole”. And in this case, these dentures have this so-called key. When putting the dentures in place, this key fits perfectly into the keyhole of the crown. This type is a lot better looking as no clasps are visible and they fit tighter. In addition, it these do not require more skill to be placed in the mouth as the key simply needs to fit exactly into the keyhole. Valplast Partial Dentures This one has a biocompatible, flexible, thermoplastic nylon with some unique physical and esthetic properties. This is translucent that allows patients’ natural tissue color to appear through this material. It also has the advantage of not showing metal, and simply appears to be natural-looking. Moreover, Valplast could also be used with metal in order to increase esthetics and strength. Considering the needs of the patient, the dentist would design partial dentures. Basically, dentures are replacements for missing teeth and they can be taken out and put back into the mouth. While dentures are something that one could get used to, some people feel uncomfortable wearing them. However, with all the advances in modern technology, it’s now possible to create dentures that look and feel just like natural teeth. They are also more comfortable than ever, thus patients feel more confident wearing them. Before making the decision to have dentures, visit your dentist and discuss the possible options or types of dentures that you may have in accordance to your needs, just like fixed partial dentures. This is important to achieve the best results to maintain oral health.

Posted by Azaleadental

You want to make sure that you have a healthy white smile throughout your life. There are simple steps that you can take in your daily life in order to ensure that you achieve this goal. Taking care of your oral health doesn't need to be rocket science; all it requires is a conscious commitment to making simple changes to benefit your teeth and gums. Here are six tips to look after you oral health. Get a checkup and cleaning from your dentist twice a year. Your dentist helps you to safeguard your oral health, keeping your smile healthy and white. You should visit your dentist twice a year to have your mouth inspected and to have your teeth cleaned. Your dentist can identify any underlying troubles with your teeth and the soft tissues of your mouth, including bacterial infections that lead to tooth decay and persistent bad breath. Replace your toothbrush every three months. It is important to replace your toothbrush every three months. Over time, harmful bacteria builds up on the bristles of your old toothbrush. Eventually, the buildup of bacteria prevents your toothbrush from adequately cleaning your teeth, gums, and tongue. Using a toothbrush that is too old can also contaminate your mouth with bacterial colonies from the bristles of the toothbrush, leading to tooth decay. Drink tooth staining beverages through a straw. The harmful sugar and acid particles in beverages such as soda, coffee, and red wine bind with bacteria, breaking down the enamel of your teeth and yellowing your smile. In order to lessen the harmful effects of these beverages, try drinking them through a straw. Do not allow the beverage to wash up against your teeth; instead, enjoy the taste and swallow quickly. Enjoy some ice cold water after you eat. Water is not only good for your body, it is also good for your teeth. Drink a glass of water after eating a meal or a sugary snack. The water helps to wash away harmful food particles that would have stayed on your teeth. You should also follow up a sugary beverage with a glass of water. Eat more crunchy fruits and vegetables. Crunchy fruits and vegetables help you get a whiter smile. The vigorous chewing required to break down an apple, carrot, pear, or celery stalk stimulates the production of saliva. Your saliva is your natural defense against against plaque build up; like water, it helps to wash away harmful food particles that bind with bacteria that product plaque. You can also enjoy the sweetness of a crunchy piece of fruit without the guilt; the high water content of fruit neutralizes its natural sugars. Add more dairy to your diet. Dairy acts as a buffer against the harmful effects of acid and sugar particles in your mouth, neutralizing their harmful effects on your enamel. Dairy also fights off tooth decay by strengthening your teeth. Foods such as yogurt, cheese, and milk are high in calcium and phosphorus; these two minerals strengthen your teeth by replacing minerals that are degraded by plaque.

There are some people who never get to develop their wisdom teeth. However, for others their wisdom teeth normally erupt in the mouth or they grow normally. In case they erupt partially, they are called to be impacted. When this happens, surgery may be required. This procedure is performed in dental clinic. But, in case the tooth is deeply impacted or if extraction is too difficult, an oral surgeon will be recommended. During the Procedure A doctor or an oral surgeon may use some types of anesthesia. The kind of anesthesia to be used would basically depend on the anticipated complexity of the extraction and the patient’s comfort level. The options would include the following. Local Anesthesia- The doctor or surgeon would administer the local anesthesia using one or more injections near the extraction site. Before the patient receives an injection, the dentist or surgeon would apply a substance to the gums that will numb the area. The patient is awake during the procedure. Although there would be some movement and pressure, pain is not likely to be experienced. Sedation Anesthesia- The surgeon or dentist would give a sedation anesthesia through the intravenous line in the arm. This kind of anesthesia suppresses the consciousness of the patient during the procedure and no pain is felt. General Anesthesia- In case of special conditions, the patient may be offered with general anesthesia. The medication is inhaled through the nose and this type of anesthesia makes the patient lose his consciousness and not feel any pain during the entire procedure. A surgical teal will also closely monitor the breathing, medication, fluid and blood pressure, as well as the temperature of the patient. After the Procedure If the patient received a general or sedation anesthesia, he will be taken to a recovery room right after the procedure. If it’s only a local anesthesia, the recovery time will just be in a dental chair. As the patient heals from the surgery, the following instructions should be followed. After the surgery, the patient needs to rest. Normal activities shall be resumed the day after. However, for a minimum of one week, the patient should avoid strenuous activities, which may result in dislodging the blood clot. Plenty of water should be drunk after the surgery. Caffeinated, alcoholic, hot, and carbonated beverages should all be avoided within the next 24 hours. Also, when drinking, it should be with a straw for a week since the sucking suction could dislodge the blood clot from its socket. Only soft foods should be eaten like yogurt for the first 24 hours after the extraction surgery. Hot or spicy, chewy, and hard food need to be avoided as they could get stuck in the socket and trigger irritation. When cleaning the mouth, do not brush the teeth yet, just rinse with a mouthwash. The patient can also use warm salt water and this should be done every two hours and right after meals for one week after the surgery. Result When there are no stitches that need to be removed, complications, or any persistent problem like pain or swelling, the patient may need not have a follow-up appointment with a dentist in placentia california after the wisdom teeth removal and resume his normal life.  

Posted by CDIC Dental

You worry about your risks of heart disease and cancer  – do you work about your risk factors for oral health problems? Many people do not know the risks associated with  their oral health, knowing the risks helps keep you aware of your health, giving you the tools to seek treatment before serious problems occur. If any of these risk factors apply to you, talk to your chula vista oral health team about limiting the effect they have on your teeth. A poor diet. Your diet says a lot about you and a great deal about your health.  Artificial foods and sugary sodas will greatly increase your risk of developing oral health issues.  Other diets may find increased risk, diets high in carbohydrates, low in calcium, and insufficient calorie intake (malnutrition), can all increase your risk factors. Why foods high in sugars can harm teeth, avoiding fruits and vegetables with high amounts of vitamin C can be just as detrimental to your oral health. Make sure you eat a balanced diet and speak with your dentist at chula vista oral health team about how to reduce the effect some foods have on your teeth and gums. Access to treated water Fluoride is an effective way to increase the oral health of the general populations. Those who live in areas that do not have access to fluoride treated waters carry a higher risk of oral health concerns than those in treated areas. If you live in an area that does not treat water with fluoride you should add fluoride supplements to your daily oral health routine. Rural areas When you live in areas without proper access to dental care  it is a large factor in your oral health. While you don’t control where you live; remember, regular visits to a dentist helps reduce the risks of serious infections. Living in an area with poor access to dental care may cause you to opt for more serious and permanent solutions like extractions, rather than fillings or root canals. These solutions, while they seem a good choice, it can negatively affect your overall health by limiting your ability to eat and communicate Quality of life What may seem obvious to some is that oral health becomes an increasing concern for those in lower quality of life situations. Those who live under the poverty line are less likely to seek regular dental cleanings and may only visit a dentist when their teeth hurt or become difficult to chew. This causing larger problems as a few cavities rapidly advance into extractions. Remember if finances are a concern you can seek financial aid from local programs in your area.   Regular tobacco use Numerous studies have shown that if you smoke, you are at a much higher risk for oral health problems than non-smokers. Tobacco smoke causes faster and more resilient buildup of plaque and tartar, also, since smokers do not bleed as much as non-smokers during flossing. The smoker may believe they are healthier than what is true. If you smoke you should always maintain a proper hygiene care of your mouth. Remember you oral health is important to living a health and full life, contact your chula vista oral health team for more information about your risks and how to maintain a healthy smile.

Posted by Aye Dental

In terms of your confidence, it’s important to have teeth that are in good condition. This is possible when you seek help from a Chino Valley best dentist, who can do a lot of things to enhance the look and structure of your teeth.   When Should You Get Help From A Cosmetic Dentist?    Some frequently asked questions about cosmetic dentistry include who are good candidates for these types of procedures? Generally, if your teeth are severely damaged, such as a chipped or missing tooth, it’s important to seek help from a cosmetic dentist. For chipped teeth, your Chino Valley best dentist will perform a procedure called bonding. This is where a composite material is molded around your tooth. After it has been formed correctly, the material is hardened by a UV light. The material is then painted to match the rest of your tooth, giving you an authentic look. This procedure doesn’t hurt at all, and it will not take too long to complete.   Teeth Whitening   Sometimes after not brushing regularly, your teeth may start to turn yellow. This effect doesn’t have to last forever, though. You can get help from a cosmetic dentist, who will put a special peroxide gel on the front surface of your teeth. This gel contains whitening properties, enhancing the whiteness of your teeth with just one visit. The whitening process takes around an hour to complete. You don’t have to worry about any of the peroxide gel getting on your tongue, as a device called a spacer is placed in your mouth. Your teeth may feel sensitive after a while, but you can brush your teeth with some fluoride toothpaste to get rid of this feeling.   Dental Implants   Another common procedure that is done by a cosmetic dentist is the placement of dental implants. These can go in your mouth to replace any missing teeth. That way, you will have a complete smile again that you are not afraid to show off to the world. The dental implant procedure is pretty lengthy, so this should be taken into consideration.   Usually, it can take around 6-7 months to complete. First, the dentist will numb the gums in your mouth, and then secure the dental implant where the missing tooth is. After months have gone by and your gums have healed, a post will be attached to the implant. Finally, a prosthetic tooth will be secured to the post, giving you a complete smile again.   Dental implants are great for several reasons. For one, they look and feel just like real teeth. You don’t have to worry about anyone noticing that there are implants in your mouth when talking. Also, implants are extremely durable and will last a lifetime if properly taken care of. Some frequently asked questions about cosmetic dentistry, particularly in terms of implants, are how long will they stay white? They will stay white forever, as long as you brush and floss your teeth often.   If something is wrong with your teeth, smiling may not be something you enjoy. You can get your teeth restored when you seek help from a Chino Valley best dentist. Some frequently asked questions about cosmetic dentistry are answered above, helping you make an informed decision concerning your teeth.

Posted by horizondds

As far as how long do well-made porcelain crowns on your front teeth last, that will vary depending on many variables which include: Oral hygiene (brushing and flossing habits) Systemic health issues such as diabetes that may weaken your overall dental health Frequency of preventative care visits Your bite and chewing force Condition of your adjacent teeth—the healthier the better Healthy dietary habits Dry mouth conditions caused by certain medications that may cause teeth degradation On a more optimal note, porcelain crowns have the potential to last a life time. After all, the materials that make up porcelain crowns do not decay. As such, the life time of your porcelain crowns is dependent on how they are cared for, professionally maintained and treated over time. The most critical problem you may have with your porcelain crowns that affects life span is the oral hygiene. Proper brushing and flossing is key to protecting gums and bone surrounding crowns from degradation and decay that sets in along the teeth edge which sits against the crown. Besides, you cannot be too rough on your teeth with porcelain crowns by chewing ice and hard things. And you cannot be using your teeth as tool for opening bottle caps, holding hard objects, or biting finger nails. When you have a well-fabricated porcelain crown with design of the prepared teeth having proper thickness of porcelain to maintain strength, having a well-sealed margin between your crowns and teeth, and that your crowns are correctly adjusted to the bite and chewing forces, you are guaranteed a longer life time for your crowns. In other words, you have within an average life time of 10 to 25 years for you to need replacement of your crowns due to wear and tear or aesthetic changes to your surrounding teeth, or maybe not. Most insurance companies will pay for crown restoration after 5 years. A well-made crown should not have any defects that need replacement before 5 years. Strength of your porcelain crowns is only one of the variables that determines the longevity of your crown; careful preparation of your crowns by an experienced dentist with the collaboration of a skilled ceramist who fabricates the crown, as well as proper oral hygiene and preventative care should give you the best long term results for your porcelain crowns on your front teeth. So in general, porcelain crowns are remarkably durable and can maintain shape and function for many years. A crown manufactured to the highest standards, properly fitted to your bite and well cared for, can therefore potentially last a life time.

Posted by Pro Dental Group

We've all heard of root canals and root canal therapy... and even if you don't really recognize what it is, we know it generally doesn't sound too good. So what is a root canal? It's a procedure that is done to save and repair a tooth that is decayed or that is infected. What is basically being done when you have a root canal procedure done is the nerve and pulp that are inside of the tooth are taken out and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and the sealed back up. Root canal therapy is made up of an X-Ray should be taken, your tooth and the area should be numbed and then the tooth is drilled, cleaned and sealed back up. With that being said, you have to think all of this cost a fortune. It doesn't cost a fortune, but the price can differ depending on other factors that should be taken into consideration. You can have root canal therapy done by a general dentist burtonsville or by an endodontist, which is root canal specialist. Generally speaking if you go to an endodontist you will typically be charged 30-50% more then you would at a general dentist. It should be said that in most cases an endodontist would be used in the cases of the more difficult cases of root canal therapy. So you would have to pay 30-50% more to go to a specialist that would do the same thing a general dentist would be doing. Another influence of the cost of root canal therapy is the placement of the tooth that needs to have the procedure done on. Typically a tooth that is in the front of the mouth is going to have a lesser charge that a tooth that is in the rear of the mouth. A tooth that's in the front of the mouth only has one canal while a tooth in the rear of the mouth can have three or more, which can make the price go higher if it's in the rear of the mouth. Something else that could cause the price of root canal therapy is when you get the procedure done. There are times when you can find out that you will need to have root canal therapy well in advance that you can schedule an appointment to get it taken care of. But then there are times where it is an emergency and you don't have the time to set an appointment. In these cases if it is done on the same day, the next day or especially if it is done on the weekend, you are going to pay a lot more money to have the same procedure done. In some cases you can pay $50-$100 or more than you generally would pay in an instance that it's not an emergency. Another part of root canal therapy that could have a major influence on the cost of root canal therapy is what is used when the dental crown is being put on. Usually for the front teeth a all porcelain crown is used and for the back teeth a metal or a metal and porcelain fused crown is used. There is definitely a price difference for what crown is used that could bee anywhere between $300-$1,000 difference.    

Posted by setve dentistrty

  Everyone loves to eat chocolate, candy, and sugary things. But these foods cause cavities, and eventually those who continue to eat these kinds of foods will have to get a filling. A popular choice for dentists to use is a white colored filling to fix your cavity. White colored fillings are mostly made of plastic and glass particles. What we call a white filling is known by dentists as Composite Resin. Although a fancy sounding name, it is simply plastic and glass layered into your tooth. The dentist will place small amounts of the mix into your tooth, and then use a special light to harden the layer. The dentist will repeat this process a few times in order to fully harden the composite and fill your tooth. Finally, the dentist will shape the filling to fit your specific tooth, and polish it to give it its white color. The fact that white colored fillings are mostly made of plastic and glass particles give it a large advantage over regular fillings. Aesthetically, the plastic and glass is easier to blend together to create a similar color to your natural tooth. Furthermore, there are health benefits to the composites as well. Composites help attach to the tooth in areas that have decayed from a cavity. In doing so, the composite helps bond your tooth together and prevent further breakage.  White colored fillings help keep your teeth looking sparkling white, and don't give off the same look as silver fillings, which give off the vibe of an unhealthy tooth. However, there are some disadvantages to the white colored fillings as well. Depending on the size of the cavity, white colored fillings don't seem to last as long as silver fillings might. The one saving grace is that in small cavities, white colored fillings hold up fine. In terms of tooth health, this is definitely a negative. Additionally, certain foods can stain your white fillings easily. The dentist can apply a protective clear coating on the filling, but these are far from perfect.  More negatives revolve around the price of a white cavity. Because white colored fillings are mostly made of plastic and glass particles, the materials cost more than a typical metal filling. For this reason, a white colored filling can cost twice as much as a typical silver filling. Those with dental insurance will often have the price of a silver filling covered, but for those who want a white colored filling, they will have to pay out of their own pocket. There is small hope, however, that composites will get cheaper as they are improved, which could lower the price further. Still, the price is variable depending on where you go to get the procedure done. White colored fillings are great for people who are trying to maintain the aesthetics of their smile. Beyond this, they are also very important for dental health in preventing further decay of a tooth via a cavity, and for reshaping disfigured teeth. A white filling is a great choice for its many advantages despite some drawbacks. 

Posted by BestDental

Are you considering dental implants? If so, you might wonder what all is involved with the process. After all, just the word "implant" can be a bit worrisome. Yes, it is capable of completely reinventing your mouth and giving you that perfect smile you have been wanting for some time, but you also want to know what is going to happen with the implant, from the initial diagnosis to what exactly is going to happen throughout the entire procedure.  Before the Procedure First off, the dentist is going to look at your teeth and gums in order to make sure you are a candidate for dental implants. To do this, they are not only going to perform a physical inspection of your mouth, but they also are going to perform an X-ray of your mouth as well. By doing this, the dentist is able to look at the structure of the teeth and also find out how strong the roots are for teeth in question. Once the dentist confirms a dental implant is an option for you, you need to schedule your next appointment, which is prep work for the installation of the dental implants.  Tooth Extraction If you have current teeth that need to be removed, the dentist is going to apply local anesthetic to the area of the gums in order to numb off the pain, then remove the tooth. You might only have one tooth removed or the dentist might remove several teeth. With the teeth removed, the dentist is going to insert the implant post into your gums. This post is what the implant holds onto and what anchors it into position. Depending on the location in your mouth, the strength of your gums and what your dentist believes is best, the post may go through your jaw bone for extra support, although this is not always necessary.  After the post is inserted, the dentist is going to make molds of your gums. By doing this, the dentist can determine the construction and shape of the implant. Now, if you are having the entire row of teeth replaced, which is done often with an all-on-4 procedure (where all of the teeth are implanted onto the gum line through four posts, which is essentially permanent dentures you don't take out), the dentist needs to take a full mold of the gum line, so they know how much space they are working with and how to properly fit in the teeth.  It is important for your gums to recover and heal up before the dental implant is inserted, especially when you are using the all-on-4 option. The dentist is going to place a temporary implant into place while the gums heal and while the implant is produced. The dentist is going to have you schedule another visit, anywhere from a few weeks to a month or two down the road.  Dental Implant On visiting again, the dentist is going to remove the temporary implant and place the permanent implant onto the post. During this time, the dentist is going to match up the color of the implant with the rest of your teeth (this is a good time for teeth whitening, if you want the implant to match a brighter smile) and secure the dental implant into position. 

Posted by BestDental