If you have lost a tooth, it might be worth asking your dentist to provide you with a dental implant. Read on to find out why.
It’s permanent
When the artificial root of dental implant is inserted into the space where the real tooth root once was, it gradually fuses with the bone underneath. Once this fusion process is complete, the implant is permanently attached and will not move or fall out.…
Going to the dentist regularly is absolutely essential if you want to maintain good oral health. As such, if you have a fear of the dentist that is currently preventing you from getting the dental treatments you need, it’s important to take steps to overcome your fear. Here are two ways to do this.
Discuss the problem with your dentist
The vast majority of dentists will have dealt with several patients who have a fear of receiving dental treatments.…
It is well-known that patients undergoing chemotherapy lose their hair as a result of the therapy affecting normal cells as well as cancer cells. However, chemotherapy also affects oral health. Not only does it reduce saliva production and change the taste of food, but it also weakens the body’s ability to fight off infection.
Chemotherapy Leads to Tooth Decay
This is both painful and destructive as it can lead to gum disease and tooth decay.…
Do you find that you turn away from somebody when you are talking to them because you’re self-conscious about the appearance of your teeth? Often, people do not realise that they are doing this, or they may also (without realising it) lift up their hand to cover their mouths whenever they laugh. It’s not much fun being worried about your appearance, but the good news is that a visit to a cosmetic dentistry office could do wonders for your situation.…
Visiting the dentist is typically planned far in advance, but at certain times you might experience a dental emergency that requires immediate attention. If your tooth is knocked out, the pain and bleeding can be quite overwhelming, thus it’s vital that you seek medical help straight away. If you see the dentist quickly enough, it’s quite possible that your tooth can even be preserved and re-implanted in your mouth. Read on to learn what to do when your tooth is knocked out.…
No one argues about the importance of a good dental hygiene routine when it comes to protecting your teeth. This includes a thorough brushing and flossing routine at least twice a day, and most dentists will recommend an electric toothbrush to help you do this most effectively. However, it’s possible to use technology to take your efforts one step further, and that’s by using a device known as a sonic toothbrush.…
Although human teeth are extremely durable, it is possible to chip them with a surprising degree of ease. Firstly, if you happen to chip one of yours, then you shouldn’t panic. You haven’t lost your smile forever! Dental emergencies of this kind can be put right by professional cosmetic dentistry. It is more important after a chip has first occurred to make sure that you deal with affected tooth so that further problems don’t occur.…
Braces are dental devices designed to adjust the position of misaligned teeth. They are made up of four parts (namely, the ligature elastic, arch wire, bonding material and brackets). Together, these components help to place continuous pressure on the teeth; this pressure loosens and subsequently moves them into the correct locations within the mouth.
How are braces fitted?
In order to keep the patient’s mouth open throughout the brace fitting process, the orthodontist will insert a device known as a cheek retractor.…
Traditional dentures often need to be held in place using adhesive. However, overdentures are becoming popular thanks to their ability to get around the use of adhesive and provide stronger stability. Using overdentures can allow you to be more comfortable wearing your dentures, and they can even help prevent bone reabsorption.
So, what are overdentures?
What Overdentures Are
With overdentures, titanium implants are inserted right into the jaw. The bone will then heal around them.…
It is said that nothing is as painful as toothache. You think very little about your teeth on a daily basis, until such time as a pain develops. Then, all of your attention is focused on the offending area and you can’t wait to “fix” whatever is wrong. What are some of the likely causes of your problems at the moment, and what should you do?
Why Is Pain Caused?…