Thursday, 2 April 2015

Are Dental Implants Permanent?

Dental implants are permanent prosthetic roots that are used to replace the tooth that is lost due to any gum disease, injuries or tooth decay.  As the dental implants have to be fused with the jaw bone and the gum tissues, it is essential that the patient is enjoying good oral and general health. He/she should also be enjoying good and healthy gum tissues. Moreover the patient should have adequate bone mass in the jaw. The procedure for the dental implants is spread over many weeks.

The first consultation involves the evaluation of the patient. The dentist evaluates the oral health of the patient as well as his/her general health. The dentist will then decide whether the patient is the candidate for the dental implant or not. The dentist will also evaluate the jaw bone mass and if it is less then will take steps to augment it.


The dentist will take various x-rays and scans of the mouth for deciding the plan of action. He/she will then discuss with the patient the whole procedure. The second step involves the placing the titanium post implant in the jaw bone at the determined place. After this the implant is allowed to fuse with the surrounding tissues. This procedure takes many weeks.

The third step takes place only when there is proper healing. During this phase, a small nick is made and an abutment is placed on the post on which the crown or the bridge is placed. The patient has to take proper oral care and maintain good oral hygiene for the implant to last lifelong. For learn more about Dental Implants Visit Smile Creations

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

How Are Crowns And Bridges Suitable For Tooth Loss?



Replacing the lost teeth or repairing the severely damaged teeth is considered under restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Cosmetically a repaired, restored or replaced teeth help in improving the patient’s self-confidence. While the procedure restores the patient’s ability to eat normally, it also maintains the facial and the jaw bone structures. The crowns, bridges and the dental implants aresome of the common procedures that are both restorative and cosmetic.

Crowns
These are tooth caps that are bonded on to the damaged tooth so that the tooth is completely covered by these caps. The crowns are available in various materials and are recommended for a variety of reasons such as:
·         Replacing a large filling where lot of tooth structure has been lost
·         For preventing the week tooth from further chipping, fracturing or breaking
·         For restoring the fractured, the cracked or highly misshapen and irregular tooth
·         For attaching the dental bridge and covering the dental implant
·         For protecting and restoring the tooth that has undergone the root canal treatment.
Bridges
As the name suggests, the bridges are used for filling the gaps between the teeth when there has been tooth/teeth loss. In this procedure, the teeth present on the either side of the lost tooth/teeth are used as anchors for holding the porcelain teeth in place.
The biggest advantage of this procedure in tooth loss is that, it prevents the remaining teeth from shifting and thus maintaining the facial structure and the jaw bone. Both the procedures require initial consultation with tooth preparation and teeth impressions (Our Website) . Then the second step involves the process of restoration and then follow-up checkup.

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

What To Expect With Cosmetic Dentistry



Though traditional dentistry is related to oral hygiene and treatment of oral ailments, cosmetic dentistry focuses more on the improvement of your appearance and looks. It is in demand as it helps to mask discolored teeth, chipped and missing teeth and gives you a celebrity-styled smile.

Teeth whitening: Though there are many aspects of cosmetic dentistry, the most popular cosmetic dental work currently is teeth whitening. This procedure includes application of whitening gel that is applied on your teeth and held in place with a jaw conforming tray. You will need to sit for a short time or longer, depending on how discolored the teeth are.
Dental veneers: Another type of cosmetic dental work is application of dental veneers. The dentist takes a small, thin piece of porcelain that is custom shaped as per the structure of your tooth. It is then cemented onto your teeth. This gives the tooth a polished and natural shine. This procedure works well for people with discoloration, chipped teeth, or crooked teeth.
Dental Implants: Implants are a popular cosmetic dental procedure. This procedure is done to replace teeth that may be missing. A titanium stud is implanted directly into the jaw bone and after it bonds completely, a porcelain tooth that is identical to your original tooth is anchored over it. This makes it look natural and you do not have to take them out unlike dentures.
It is necessary to talk to your dentist to find out what type of work your teeth require, be it crowns, bonding, or extensive orthodontic work. You can have the smile that you covet in one or two visits.Call Smile Creations for more information!