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Dental Implants for a brand new smile

Posted on June 18th, 2010 by admin  |  Comments Off

Dental implants are a revolutionary treatment; implants are used to fill gaps that are left either by teeth that have been lost as a result of decay or as a result of an injury or accident. Many people lose teeth and dental implants are a brilliant long-term solution for gaps in the smile.

Teeth that have been affected by mild decay can usually be saved, either by filling cavities or carrying out cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/articles/root-canal.html treatment if the pulp of the tooth has become infected. If the tooth is severely damaged, it may have to be extracted and a gap will be left in its place. It is important to fill gaps in the teeth because they affect the bite (the relationship between the upper and lower teeth) and also they don’t look very attractive.

In the past, gaps in the teeth can be replaced using dental bridges or dentures but recently, many Dublin dentists have chosen to use dental implants. The procedure to fit dental implants involves making an incision into the gum and placing a small titanium rod into a pre-drilled socket in the jaw bone. The implant replaces the root portion of the tooth; after it has been fitted the gum tissue is left to heal. Once the tissue has healed, a crown or denture will be fitted to the implant and the tooth will look completely natural. Dental implants are now widely available and are becoming increasingly popular. Many dentists who have recently bought dental practice sales and are starting their own business are offering patients this innovative service.

Do Braces Hurt?

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by admin  |  Comments Off

A question that a dentist Palm Spring residents visit and that Invisalign Birmingham patients often have is whether or not braces hurt. To put it bluntly, the answer is most likely yes; at first anyway. Braces work by applying gentle pressure to the teeth in order to get them to move into the proper position where they are straight and aligned properly. This can cause some mild discomfort, especially at the beginning and after each monthly adjustment. Most people find that the pain goes away in a couple of days. One of the best ways to make the pain go away is to do as the dentistry professional instructs. If you are told to wear rubber bands on your braces, do so. They may hurt for the first day, but after that, the pain will subside. If you only wear them occasionally, it will hurt every time and you will not make any progress, prompting the doctor to prescribe tighter rubber bands, which will cause more pain.