Why Suffer When You Can Prevent It?
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Are you the type of person that only reacts or thinks that they need dental care when it becomes too painful or unbearable any longer? Well thinking this way can lead to more complex and painful procedures and treatment further down the line, and that is something that nobody wants, and it can more often than not be an expensive thing to repair if you are needing treatments such as implants.
Young people are the worst culprits for this; they eat sugary foods, drink sweet drinks and generally don’t take as much care of their teeth as they should do. They usually leave it till it is too late to treat with a general treatment and they have to have much more complex treatment because they didn’t take care of their teeth in the first place.
Even if you are stressed, busy with work, or have a young family that always needs to be cared for, you should always try and make some time for a dental check-up. Your dental and health is extremely important and your mouth is an important part of who you are and does 90% of your communicating.
Your dentist can help you plan out a strategical dental plan that helps you take optimum care of your teeth during checkups, but ultimately it is you who is responsible and has to take care of your teeth.
If you feel that you need some guidance and could benefit from a dental care plan, contact your dentist today to discuss the best possible options for you. Remember that your smile says things about you, and who would want it to say something bad when it can say something good.
Repair That Broken Smile with Dental Implants
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Gaps in teeth are something that most people have to deal with, whether it is there because of tooth decay or any other tooth disease, or whether it has been knocked out and there is no way of another one growing back. They then hide their smiles, and tend to speak less as they feel embarrassed when they open their mouths.
It can also create complications when biting or chewing, it can be painful if you chew some food in the area of the missing tooth, and also if your food is not chewed properly, it can lead to possibly choking, this is why it is of the utmost importance that you get a gap in your teeth replaced straight away with a suitable dental replacement.
Now with the procedure of having a dental implant placed into the gap where the tooth or teeth are missing it is no longer necessary to cover your smile, and hide who you are. You no longer need to chew or bite with complications as you will have a fully functioning mouth once again.
A dental implant is a small titanium fixture that is inserted into the jawbone to leave a strong and secure fitting. After time the jawbone becomes fussed to the titanium fitting creating an even stronger more tightly bonded fixture. After this has been done your mouth is now ready to take the natural looking prosthetic tooth/teeth. These are ceramic crowns, and is a strong and stable structure allowing you to go about your normal daily activities without trouble unlike before. There is no need to feel pain when chewing, speech impediments, and persecution because of the look of your smile.
Looking to Regain a Beautiful Smile?
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Have you been living your life always dreaming what a perfect smile would look like? Have you chipped a tooth as a younger child and had to deal with the unpleasing aesthetic nature of this. Now with advancements in dentistry you can combat these problems with porcelain dentistry, crowns and bridges.
These are all major advancements in restorative dentistry; your dentist understands that it can be embarrassing with gaps and broken teeth. All of these treatments go a long way towards repairing your smile and making you feel confident showing off your teeth again.
Porcelain veneers are a thin layer of porcelain that is placed over the problem tooth. The tooth can be affected by discolouration, chips or cracks. They are used not only to strengthen the tooth but also to restore the natural look of what your tooth once was, and regain the pleasing aesthetic nature of what you tooth should look like.
Crowns are more commonly used just to restore the strength and structure of a damaged or broken tooth. Crowns can take up to 3 treatments to fully correct, but can last for up 10 years to a lifetime depending on how well it is maintained. Crowns are carefully constructed and designed so that they suit the rest of your teeth and also have a good functionality about them.
Bridges can be used if there are multiple gaps in your teeth but there are healthy and strong teeth in between, and bridges can fill in these gaps while using the good tooth as an anchor for the bridgework to sit upon. This procedure usually takes from two to three appointments to complete and is very similar to having a crown placed on a tooth.
Can Cosmetic Dentistry Help Your Smile?
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Your smile can say a lot about you as a person, it can shout out a statement about you, or it can alternatively leave you looking aged and tired, which is something that nobody wants to see. If you have a perfect smile, you have an extended confidence that most people who don’t have a perfect smile do not. Most people do not realise that the smile is one of the most important features on you as a person, and can leave a lasting impression, whether it be good or bad. This is where cosmetic dentistry comes in.
If you are suffering from a broken, tired or damaged smile, you could benefit from a smile makeover to transform your smile for the better. No longer do you have to give off a bad impression or look older than you are because of how your teeth look, you can now change all this through a smile makeover.
What is a smile makeover you may ask? Well a smile makeover is a range of different procedures that you can undertake at a dentist that can rejuvenate your look dramatically. It includes such procedures as, teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, crowns, bridges, braces and many more.
Whether your dentist or you decide you want to undertake only 1, or even all of the procedures available, they are guaranteed to leave you feeling happy and pleased with what has been done. Depending on each person’s individual preferences and needs, the procedures are never the same from one patient to the next.
Book a consultation with you local dental practice today if you feel that you can benefit from a smile makeover.
Many People Suffer From Headaches And Jaw Pain And Wonder What The Cause Is
March 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Not everybody is lucky enough to have the perfect teeth or the perfect bite, and for those that don’t it can cause some serious problems in terms of pain and functionality within their mouth. An incorrect bite can lead to your teeth not forming properly and causing more complex problems with your jaw, and one of the problems is TMJ syndrome.
TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint. This is where your incorrect bite has caused such a problem upon your jaw; you will feel major discomfort within the joints of jaw. This is because misaligned teeth or an incorrect bite cannot support your jaw muscles correctly when eating or chewing. The muscles will then re-arrange and equip them to cope with this incorrect bite, but will then cause much major problems further down the track.
Some of the symptoms for TMJ are, jaw clicking, grinding of the teeth, migraines, ringing in the ears, neck pain and many more. For most people the symptom of headaches is the most common, and they usually associate this with a medical problem that can be fixed or treated by the doctor, yes they can give you pain killers, but this is not what is needed when you have TMJ this is why it is imperative that you go to see your dentist if any of these symptoms arise.
The actual solution to TMJ is a jaw splint being placed into your mouth, to recover the perfect bite, and once again relax the muscles into the position and shape that they should be in. Although this is the main and most effective treatment, each patient differs and a consultation with your dentist will determine what procedure is the best for you.
Ceramic Crowns Can Help With Teeth That Are No Longer Structurally Sound
March 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Many people do not keep an optimum level of hygiene when it comes to brushing and cleaning their teeth, they sometimes discard the fact that their teeth need care and attention so that they do not deteriorate further and become a problem when leading normal daily duties, such as talking, eating, chewing and even breathing.
Poor hygiene can lead to a number of problems including missing teeth, discoloured or chipped and broken teeth. These problems can also occur through other methods such as smoking, eating too many sugary foods or maybe even an accident where your tooth has been hit or damaged. Well no longer do you have to deal with the pain and embarrassment of any of these problems.
A crown is a fitting that is placed over the top of the problem tooth, restoring it in both a visual way and also its functionality. This should be a virtually painless procedure that takes two or three dental visits and the results typically last from 10 years to a lifetime depending on the materials used in constructing the crown.
If your tooth’s root and base are still strong and intact then the dentist can just remove a small bit of enamel from your tooth in order to securely place the crown upon. If the root of the tooth is not intact and is severely decayed then root canal therapy may be an option for the crown to then be placed.
A bridge is more commonly used to replace missing teeth. A bridge can fill a gap of up to four teeth if there are healthy natural teeth flanking the gap. A bridge is where the teeth are fixed onto the healthy teeth surrounding the gap and leaving a secure and stable fitting.
Are Your Missing Teeth Causing You Problems?
March 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Are you missing out on that perfect smile because of a missing tooth, or even missing teeth? Are they causing you problems with leading your life in a normal way, in terms of eating, chewing or speaking? For many people these problems are common, they may have lost teeth due to accidents in the past, or just a general poor hygiene and the tooth’s root has completely worn away.
Now you and many others can choose a procedure to rectify this problem, and regain the quality of life that you desire. The procedure is the placing of dental implants where the tooth has been missing. This will replace the gap in your mouth, and leave you with a smile that you once had.
A dental implant comprises of two main parts. There is the fixture and the fitting. The fixture is a small titanium implant screw that is fixed into your jaw bone, where the missing root of your tooth was. Over time your jaw bone will fuse to the screw to leave a strong and secure fitting for the artificial tooth to be placed upon.
The fitting is usually a porcelain or ceramic crown that is placed onto the titanium screw. The crown looks just like a normal tooth would, and because of the strong and secure nature of the screw that it is attached to, it will function just as a normal tooth would with no problems, you do not have to worry about removing them when eating or cleaning your teeth as you normally would with dentures.
You will still have to maintain a high level of hygiene with a new tooth implant to make sure they work and last as long as possible. A dental implant is a long term and effective solution to missing teeth, so do not hesitate in contacting your dentist to see if you qualify for a dental implant.
A Beautiful White Smile Is An Asset That Everyone Desires
March 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Most people do not realise that their smiles are predominantly the first thing that a new person and close friends for that matter notice about them. Your smile says a lot about you when you first meet someone, and nobody wants it to be a bad first impression, they want it to make a bold statement, a positive sense, a marketing tool of who they are, and with some people this simply just can’t be done because of the way their teeth look.
Discolouring of the teeth can be caused by eating sugary foods, drinking sweet drinks, smoking, or just a general lack of hygiene when it comes to brushing and cleaning their teeth. All or even just one of these factors can leave your teeth looking tired and worn, and does not look pleasing for other people to see; now this can all be rectified through the process of teeth whitening.
Teeth whitening can either be a process undertaken in the dental practice or in the comfort of your own home, whichever you prefer you will be pleased with the final results. In surgery whitening is where you have a gel like solution placed onto your teeth and a light reacts with the gel to whiten your teeth, this process is repeated 3 times every 20 minutes, so you can see the results in just over an hour.
At home teeth whitening are where custom trays are mapped out of your mouth structure and made at a lab. You will then have to place a solution into the trays at night, which you will wear for a time period set by your dentist, and you will start to see the effects working gradually over this period of time.
A beautiful vibrant smile is an asset that everyone desires, so at your next dental appointment, why not ask how bright and white your smile could be.


