Thursday, April 28, 2011

Say Goodbye to Chipped Teeth with Porcelain Veneers

I have this friend who had a freak accident. One time when he was intoxicated by alcohol, he got hit by a baseball full in the face. He just acted as if he wasn't hurt at all, and at first I even though that he must really have a very tough exterior. Until he smiled that is, he didn't even notice it but his front teeth got chipped. And when he sobered up, he sure did need help fast!

And the best way to fix this would be to have porcelain veneers, and with that, he can now bid goodbye to his chipped teeth. And more importantly, say hello to a more beautiful smile.

What are porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers are cosmetically designed dental materials that bonded to your tooth to fix its appearance, strengthen it, and even make it look brighter.  This can you the solution that you wanted, and you'll even have the benefit of making your teeth look better than they were before.

Furthermore, porcelain veneers are thin and laminated that give added luster to your teeth.  This can fix those chipped or broken teeth that can be very problematic.  To do this, then you need to contact your local cosmetic dentist and book for an appointment, and in as little as 2 visits, your worries will be over.

2 visits?

You got that right, in a minimum of 2 visits you'll have a completely new and revitalized look and smile. The first visit will include routine procedures and tooth preparation for custom-designed porcelain veneers. They will need to scrape off about a half millimeter of tooth enamel (you'll be given a local anesthesia for that), while taking an impression to design a fitting porcelain veneers. And in the next visit,  your cosmetic dentist will not attach the porcelain veneers to your teeth, while making adjustments to make it look like any other natural teeth.

Porcelain veneers are not only for chipped teeth, but they can be used for other problems as well.  Such as,
   
        gapping or spacing in your teeth
        broken or cracked tooth
        stained tooth
        worn-out enamel
        asymmetrical teeth

It is recommended that you talk to your cosmetic dentist about porcelain veneers,  especially about any minimal risks that might be involved, and whether you are eligible for it or not.  And if you aren't fit for porcelain veneers, then they can advise other dental alternatives as well.

So can you easily say goodbye to chipped teeth? Of course you can, with the help of porcelain veneers.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Fight Dental Phobia with Sedation Dentistry!



Sedation dentistry is the answer to your dental phobia or any dental-related anxieties that have prevented you from either just visiting your dentist or from having that dental implant you so needed.

With the right dose and kind of sedatives your dentist will now be able to help you overcome these apprehensions that have haunted you for years.

The Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS) has also stated that patients, when going through a dental procedure, MUST be under an environment that is relaxed and safe. With this statement the DOCS mandates all dentists to recognize the benefits that sedation dentistry to both patients and dentists.

Depending on the procedure a dentist considers three kinds of administering a sedative. It can be by mouth (oral), by injection or IV (intravenous), or by inhalation.

Sedatives by inhalation like the laughing gas or nitrous oxide is preferred by those who have difficulties in swallowing pills or tablets.

On the other hand, patients who are uncomfortable with needles may shun the intravenous or injection way. But then again, what’s one prick to several minutes to an hour of relaxed and pain-free procedure (a good example is a smile makeover).

Allergies AND drinking habits are also taken into consideration when matching the best sedative for you. So don’t forget to be honest with your dentist since these information is of importance to your dental health when you will undergo a dental procedure that will require sedatives.

Through the science of sedative dentistry your dentist can now concentrate better on your dental needs. What’s more is that you yourself can now brave through several sessions of any dental procedure that doesn’t just require one visit (i.e. teeth whitening).


What’s there to fear if sedation dentistry is here?

Friday, April 15, 2011

Don’t Ignore that Gap: Get a Dental Implant

A missing tooth may only be a minor problem, especially if it isn’t visible. A gap in your smile may still be forgivable for some. But tooth decay, gum disease, and an irregular alignment of your teeth could become a big health issue and cause a major headache.


Moreover, an irregular alignment is caused by the adjustment in position of your teeth and this is because of the empty space left by the lost tooth. This irregularity consequently affects the way you talk and eat since the teeth positions have changed.

While gum disease and tooth decay is usually caused by food accidentally trapped in the space or gap. And without proper cleaning of your teeth, this can become a source of food for microorganisms which then leads to infection.

Imagine you’re actually feeding these microorganisms! Eww!

All these can happen just because you ignored a minor problem and let it escalate into a bigger one. So don’t ignore that empty space! At this day and age this can easily be resolved by a cosmetic dentist!

You can choose from dental bridges, dentures, or dental implants. But if you’re the low maintenance type then dental implants might be a good choice for you.

Dentures can be removed from your mouth and cleaned separately, it is like an accessory but you have to clean it like your teeth. The only problem with this is that you could forget about it somewhere or might drop it while cleaning it. It is a bit of a hassle. Dentures and dental bridges might not be the best in preventing irregular alignment of your teeth.

The most reliable and stable is dental implant procedure.  It’s basically a replica of a tooth but the root is made of titanium screw. This is then fixed into the location of the gap and is fixed in place preventing any future irregularities!

So stop ignoring that gap and get a dental implant! Consult the best cosmetic dentist in your area.
You deserve to be healthy and a big smile with no gaps!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Laser Dentistry: No more Pain, No More Drilling!

With the advent of laser dentistry, you can now say goodbye to pain and the ever unsettling drilling noise every time you have something done with your teeth! The adage “No pain, No Gain” applies no more to dental visits!

You want 'em pretty without the pain
You might be wondering, how in the world is this possible?

First and foremost, the reason for all these blood and pain (for certain dental procedures) in the past is that the oral cavity is populated by nerves and blood vessels. This makes it highly sensitive to pain, loss of blood, and infection (as a complication).

With laser dentistry, trauma to the oral cavity tissues is decreased. When this is kept up to a minimum there is less incidence of pain, loss of blood, and infection as a complication. As a result, you get things done without a scratch!

Moreover, with minimal trauma, the rehabilitation process is shortened. But with the exception of needed surgery and/or ablation, you can really leave the clinic with a smile. It’s like you can have your teeth whitened in a jiffy without getting late to your party or event.

All these are possible for the reason that in laser dentistry, heat and light is used in a number of procedures like teeth whitening, cavity extraction, gum remodelling, and even hardening tooth fillings.

All those painful drilling, blood, dreadfulness are the thing of the past. With laser dentistry, the future is here.
For more information about lasers in the world of dentistry, please contact your favourite cosmetic dentist.