Archive for September, 2010
Pulp Capping Is a Good Option to Root Canal Treatment, Says Dentist in Bristol
A root canal treatment is probably the most dreaded dental procedure because of the amount of pain it generates. It also requires a patient to spend a lot of time in the dentist’s chair and it is also quite expensive. There is no doubt that a root canal treatment is sometimes necessary when the tooth is very badly decayed and a simple filling will not do. However, according to a dentist in Bristol, one does not necessarily need a root canal treatment in all cases of severe tooth decay.
What this dentist offers is a new treatment called pulp capping. In very simple terms, this procedure requires the dentist to go quite close to the nerve while removing decay, but not going all the way. The dentist then applies medicated cement into the cavity in order to help the tooth heal on its own. After a while, the tooth would have built up a wall of structure over the pulp, which then allows the dentist to open up the filling and remove any remaining decayed part. The dentist can then fill up the cavity and cover the tooth if necessary.
The benefits of pulp capping are very obvious. It is a far less expensive procedure than a root canal treatment and it also helps to conserve the tooth. This method also helps to keep the tooth alive for as long as possible and is therefore becoming increasingly popular. Always make it a point to ask for it in case your tooth is decayed very badly.
September 25, 2010 at 6:31 am | general dentistry | No comment
Chepstow Dentist Offers Patients a Guide to Brushing
According to a Chepstow dentist, most people are unaware about the basics of oral hygiene. As a result, they put themselves at risk of tooth decay and bad breath. The dentist offers people a guide to brushing so that they can take care of their teeth and prevent a whole range of dental problems.
There are many mistakes people make when they brush teeth. To start with, they brush at the wrong time and not too often. If teeth are not brushed before a person sleeps, the food particles will remain in the mouth the whole night long. Many people do not brush their teeth for long enough to clean their teeth entirely. They do not use the correct brush strokes to remove all food particles which can therefore lead to tooth decay. The front teeth need to be brushed differently from the molars and many people to not do this correctly due to lack of awareness.
The other mistake that people do while brushing teeth is to be very rough. Brushing teeth too hard can lead to the enamel being worn away. This can cause the tooth to be weakened and will leave it vulnerable to getting cavities. People can also hurt their gums when they brush their teeth too hard.
If you feel that you are not brushing your teeth very well, you should ask your dentist to show you the correct method. This is the best way to ensure that you maintain good oral hygiene at all times.
September 22, 2010 at 4:10 am | oral hygiene | No comment
Learn How To Floss Properly, Says Bath Dentist
A dentist from Bath stresses the importance of learning how to floss properly. Most people do not know how to take care of oral hygiene, and neglect various aspects of it. This causes them a lot of problems in the long run, and they have to undergo a lot of discomfort and expense in order to rectify them.
Proper oral hygiene consists of brushing teeth and flossing them as well at the correct time. These two things complement each other and they will keep the teeth as clean as possible. It is insufficient to only brush teeth, since this method cannot remove all the plaque, especially that which is between the teeth. Flossing ensures that any food particles that are stuck in between the teeth can be removed for good.
It is important that people learn how to floss properly so that they can protect themselves against dental problems in addition to heart problems. Plaque, if not taken out, collects on the teeth and gums and forms a very hard substance called Tartar. Tartar, in addition to causing inflammation of the gums, also breaks away and enters the blood stream. It then causes your arteries to become thinner, eventually resulting in heart disease and strokes.
Incorrect flossing of the teeth also can damage the gums, causing them to bleed, leaving them vulnerable to infections that can cause a lot of damage. It is very easy to avoid these gum and health problems by just learning to floss correctly in the first place.
September 20, 2010 at 3:59 am | oral hygiene | No comment
Swindon Dentist Uses Dental Composites To Create Natural Looking Teeth
The technology of aesthetic dentistry has improved to the point that dentists are now able to make very lifelike teeth to replace ones that are disfigured or discolored. The main reason why they are able to do it is because of substances called dental composites. According to a Swindon dentist, these dental composites can be used to make artificial teeth that are almost indistinguishable from real teeth. They are made of resins and they also have ingredients that give them translucency and resistance. Their other advantage is that they can be very easily molded to make a very natural looking tooth.
Of course, these resins are not without their disadvantages. They take at least half as much longer to fix than traditional amalgams. This quite naturally increases the time that a patient has to spend in doctor’s offices. This treatment is also quite expensive. The other disadvantage of using dental composites is that they do not last too long, especially if that particular tooth has a lot of chewing to do.
On the whole, these new composites are well worth the price if they are used on front teeth where appearance is important. It is not always a good idea to use them on molars because these teeth need to do a lot of grinding.
A person who requires this treatment needs to go to a dental practice that has dentists who are well experienced with using it. An inexperienced dentist might not be able to get a good job done.
September 11, 2010 at 10:17 am | cosmetic dentistry | No comment
Gloucester dentist Has Many Options for Cosmetic Dentistry
Are you dissatisfied with the way your teeth look? Does this prevent you from smiling properly because you are embarrassed about the way your teeth look? If you are looking for a good dental practice in Gloucester, you will not have to take too much effort.
There is growing demand for cosmetic dentistry since people now know that there are many options for repairing unattractive teeth. People no longer need to live with teeth that give them an ugly appearance since dentists can provide them with options to suit every budget and requirement.
A cosmetic dentist is able to manage a whole lot of dental problems that don’t necessarily cause physical discomfort, but which cause mental discomfort to the person who has them. A person can have a chipped tooth or discolored teeth that can make his or her appearance really ugly. A cosmetic dentist can provide a whole range of treatments to hide these defects. Some of them look extremely lifelike and it goes without saying that these options are the most expensive.
These days, it is also possible to get teeth repaired without too much discomfort to the patient. The latest dental technology allows dentists to get the treatment completed in the shortest possible time.
If you require to get your smile improved, you should only look for a dental practice that is well known for its services, even if you have to pay more. You will be glad that you have done so when you see the final results.
September 9, 2010 at 5:15 am | cosmetic dentistry | No comment
Swindon Dentist Advises People To Get Their Canker Sores Checked
Canker sores are quite common and they don’t usually need treatment as they go away on their own. Many sores are caused by foods that one eats, but they are also caused by ill fitting dentures, braces and other orthodontic attachments. Some dental sores are caused due to allergy to certain materials that dentists use while repairing teeth. Some of these sores are also caused due to vitamin deficiencies.
Even though these sores tend to go away on their own, a Swindon dentist warns that there are certain types of these sores that do need to be shown to a dentist because they could be a potential threat to one’s health if neglected.
A canker sore that has not gone by itself after more than a fortnight should certainly be shown to a dentist. In the same way, a sore that is larger than normal should also be shown to a dentist. Other warning signs are high fever that accompanies the sore and also extreme pain, especially when it hinders eating and swallowing. This can make it very difficult for you to lead a normal life. Repeated outbreaks of these sores are also a warning.
A dentist will be able to discover the cause of the sore, and to take corrective steps so that they will not occur again. Like most ailments, these sores too respond best to treatment if it is administered in the early stages, reducing the money spent on treatment as well as discomfort that the patient will feel.
September 5, 2010 at 9:05 am | dental disorders | No comment
Insist on calcium hydroxide for root canal, says dentist in Bristol
A root canal treatment is a very complicated procedure whereby a badly infected tooth is cleaned from the inside and cemented shut after that. It is a very uncomfortable procedure and it is therefore greatly feared.
There is a lot of controversy surrounding root canal treatments because dentists are not in agreement regarding the use of calcium hydroxide for root canal. Many dentists feel that it has absolutely no bearing on how the tooth will react after the treatment. However, a dentist in Bristol offers calcium hydroxide for root canal treatment because it is believed to help the tooth heal itself from within. This substance is believed to reduce inflammation from within the tooth, and this in turn helps the tooth get better soon. It eventually gets absorbed into the body.
This is in keeping with a holistic approach to healing, whereby the body is encouraged to repair itself. The doctor gives the body the required raw materials towards this end. Calcium hydroxide is one such substance and more than a few dentists are beginning to use it in their treatments. As a matter of fact, patients are beginning to demand this treatment since they believe that it is very effective.
Therefore, if you are due to undergo a root canal treatment for a severely decayed tooth, you should first talk to your dentist about whether calcium hydroxide will be used in the substance that your tooth will be filled with. You have every right to only take that medical treatment that you feel confident about.
September 3, 2010 at 4:22 am | endodontics | No comment
Carefully Brush Teeth with Braces, Says Dentist In Weston-Super-Mare
Braces are worn in order to straighten teeth out, and they are fixed to the teeth for the duration of the treatment. People who wear braces on their teeth are very prone to tooth decay and they should be extremely careful while cleaning their teeth. It is very easy for food particles to get stuck within the braces, thereby causing a lot of problems. Braces are usually worn for an extended period of time and if one does not have good oral hygiene from the very start, one can be left with a lot of oral problems.
To start with, it is important to brush teeth with braces immediately after every meal, or at least to rinse the mouth out so that you can save yourself the embarrassment of having food stuck in them. Food particles stuck in braces can cause teeth to decay very fast. They can also cause you to have very bad breath as the food begins to decay.
According to a dentist in Weston-Super-Mare, people who wear braces do not always maintain good oral hygiene. Many people forget to brush their teeth properly especially when they have worn their braces for quite some time. The dentist advises that they follow all rules of oral hygiene so that they protect themselves from tooth decay and bad breath.
Teeth with braces should not be brushed too hard since that will ruin the enamel. Teeth need to be cleaned as usual so that the person avoids all dental problems.
September 2, 2010 at 3:45 am | oral hygiene | No comment
Bristol Dentist Says Aesthetic Dentistry Is Well Within People’s Reach Now
How long have you kept yourself from smiling openly because of your unattractive teeth? People with unsightly spaces between their teeth, or discolored teeth, are understandably reluctant to smile. These dental problems don’t always qualify as health issues, but they can certainly give you a lot of trouble because of your unwillingness to show your teeth to there.
Dentists have a solution for your problem and it is called aesthetic dentistry. According to a dentist in Bristol, a person can effect wonderful changes in his or her life just by getting treated by an aesthetic dentist. Teeth that have chips, cracks or which are badly colored can easily be rectified by a skilled dentist. Modern dental technology is such that the finished result is often not distinguishable as a fake. The treatment does not even last too long these days, thanks to technology such as CEREC which allows the dentist to create a perfectly matched artificial tooth to match the others in the mouth.
Many people in the fashion and film industry resort to aesthetic dentistry even if their teeth are not defective, because they wish for beautiful and bright teeth that are perfectly even.
It goes without saying that this branch of dentistry can be quite expensive, especially if the patient requires an extremely lifelike result. One does not also get this kind of treatment reimbursed by insurance companies since they do not cater to any ailment. However, the popularity of clinics offering this treatment is growing since people are increasingly not willing to settle for bad looking teeth.
September 1, 2010 at 4:10 am | cosmetic dentistry | No comment
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