Archive for the ‘Dental Care’ Category

What qualities to look for in a dentist

Posted on June 18th, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

How do you choose a dentist?  There are so many dentists in Nottingham that this can be a real problem, and you better make sure you don’t go with one that looking going for a dental guide to practice sales.  Do you go for the one closest to you, or the one which someone recommended who is further away?  Do you look for what treatments they offer, or do you pick one and then take the treatment they advise?  Do you choose the one who will do your treatment for the cheapest price, or the one who has an established reputation for specialising in the procedure you want done?  Some people even feel more comfortable with a dentist of a particular gender, I’m not saying this is right, just that it’s a natural part of the selection process which some people look at whether they care to admit it or not when choosing the person who might carry out their tooth extraction.

All of these questions are as personal and individual as our teeth themselves.  The criteria by which one person picks will seem ludicrous to another.  A lot may depend on your personal circumstances, income, transport and location relative to the various dentists you might be considering.  Some people use one dentist all through their life including for treatment like veneers and cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/articles/root-canal.html, others might go to different ones each time depending on what treatment they need.

When it comes down to it, only you know what suits you best when you are choosing your dentist.  After all, it isn’t just like choosing a toothpaste, it’s your mouth they will be poking around in so you need someone you can trust and who matches most closely your personal specifications for what you want in a dental practitioner.

Getting Crowns on your decayed teeth

Posted on April 4th, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

One way you can improve your smile is with a dental crown. Generally, they tend to cost less than things like veneers, and a lot less than high-tech lumineers whilst working well. Dentists in Reading offer dental crowns, and they are really good with them. A lot of people tend to get crowns when a tooth or a couple of teeth have been damaged with decay, as a pose to getting crowns just when the teeth look yellow. This is probably because the dentist reduces your teeth before he applies crowns, getting rid of much of the original tooth and replacing it with a fake tooth, which is cemented on top, a bit like putting a glove on your hand.

Dental crowns can cost around £200 a piece, and can last for over a decade if you look after them properly by brushing your teeth and avoid sugary foods. When you first go to your dentist, he might take a mould of your tooth so he can have a crown prepared for you, as well as shaping the tooth and sticking a temporary crown on. There are lots of different kinds of crowns out there that you can get, such as alloy crowns, ceramic crowns and porcelain. Porcelain is probably the best because it looks the most natural, and can look as though you’ve grown a new tooth altogether!

Braces, Inman aligners and invisalign; the future is here already

Posted on April 1st, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

Braces have been the bane of children for far too many decades, but today dental science is very advanced and the improvements are being welcomed by adults with teeth problems as well. A brace as we all know them are very visible and do a great job, but they are cumbersome. There is still a need for these especially with children, and they work by manipulating the teeth into a position that straightens them over time. The patient needs to have regular visits to the dentist to have the wires that are attached to the braces adjusted to do this. Everything is very visible and on the front of the teeth, but there is an adult brace that is just the opposite.  The Inman brace is a plastic model that fits over the teeth and manipulates the movement of the teeth using a carefully calibrated set of pulleys that are adjusted every fortnight. The Inman aligner has a bar that sits across the front of the brace, and it is recommended for the front bottom and top sets. The procedure starts with a consultation that involves a series of digital x-rays and digital pictures taken, from this a very clever system turns these into a video computer generated image of what your teeth look like, then the film will take the patient through the whole procedure, bit by bit. Before your very eyes you will be able to see the way your teeth will be manipulated and how they will end up, genius or what? The other brilliant thing is that you only have to wear the brace when you need to, for instance if you`re going to a business lunch or dinner, you can take it off and slip it in your pocket for the duration of the meal. Then when you`re finished you can simply dental floss and clean your teeth and slip the brace back on. If you prefer to have a brace that is more see through than the Inman or you have a problem with your back teeth as  well, then the Invisalign is the one for you, as the name indicates it is more invisible, though not entirely. It also works in a similar way to the Inman in that the built in pulleys and pullers are adjusted every 2 weeks and it is also removable for cleaning, eating and sleeping. Science really has come a long way hasn`t it?

Development of Tooth Abscess

Posted on March 28th, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

Infection of the gums or the pulp of the tooth can cause abscess formation. The question is what is the pulp of tooth? Pulp is the centre part of the tooth, which has the nerves and blood vessels. The enamel covers the pulp and hence protects not only the pulp but also the nerves and blood vessels from being exposed to any injuries. At times, when the tooth is cracked or develops cavities can result in infection.

Note: Tooth abscess is a painful condition.

Gums are also a seat of abscess formation. When food residue gets stuck in the gums, it causes bacteria to act on it and thus causes infection of the gums. The infection will then lead to formation of pus. The pus then drains at the root of the tooth or the gums. The infection starts in one tooth and then can gradually involve the adjacent tooth as well.

Note: It is important to visit your dentist in Reading to make sure that you get immediate treatment for this condition.

Your dentist will prescribe you antibiotics to help control the infection. Along with the antibiotics, you will also be prescribed analgesic medications or pain killers. Your dentist will also write an order to get x-ray images to better visualise the bone structure or any other abnormality that can cause serious complications.

In case of pulp infection, the dentist will numb the area around the tooth and make a small hole in it to drain the pus and remove all the infected area or pus pockets. Then he will either fill or cap your tooth to protect it from any further infection. If the infection has caused a lot of damage to the tooth, then your dentist might do a root canal.

Therefore, if you are suffering from tooth pain, fever, heightened teeth sensitivity, you must immediately seek the care of your dentist at Reading.

Will People Notice That I’m Wearing Teeth Implants?

Posted on March 24th, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

Most dental patients wonder if people will notice if they are wearing teeth implants. If the work is done well, most people will not notice dental patients wearing teeth implants.

In fact, if the work is done well, the only way people will notice that patients are wearing teeth implants is if the patient decides to tell their friends and family that they are wearing teeth implants! This is true because orthodontists have perfected the methods of installing teeth implants so well that most people will not know the difference.

Furthermore, the materials that are used to create tooth that is anchored by teeth implants looks so lifelike that people will have a hard time notching that a person has gone through the process of installing teeth implants. The technological advances in creating these materials has led to even more great discoveries that will only improved the appearance of teeth implants.

Therefore, don’t worry about if people will notice you are wearing teeth implants. The chances are quite good that people won’t even notice the difference! Only you will know how well dental implants can fix a person’s smile. And only you will know how they make a huge difference in your self confidence.

SO YOU ARE GOING TO THE DENTIST—WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF??

Posted on March 17th, 2010 by  |  Comments Off

The appointment is made. You are on the way. You are an adult. What are you afraid of?

This situation is familiar if you experience fear when making plans to have dental work done and anticipating upcoming dental procedures. You may have a fear of pain, extensive time in the dental chair, or concerns about how the pending work will turn out.

If the procedure you are facing is cosmetic in nature, the concern may center around worrying whether the work will be successful and turn out as promised or as you expect it to.

If the dental work is to fix a problem you are having with your teeth, you may not be as certain about the nature of the procedure you have scheduled. In that event, be sure to go over the elements of the procedure with your Nottingham  dentist to help allay your fears and set your mind more at ease.

The chances of a successful dental procedure increase greatly when you are relaxed and functioning at your best. Creative remedies to put you at ease such as visualization techniques, well-chosen music to block out the sounds of the procedure if listening by headset, careful use of medications provided by your dentist, and deep breathing exercises are a few of the methods you may wish to try to relieve stress and relax you before and during the work.

Close communication with the dental office staff prior to, during, and after the time in the dental chair will increase your comfort level and contribute to the success of the day at the dentist by giving you hints about how to prepare for the procedure and how to make yourself comfortable following your departure from the office. If you expect to have a difficult time after leaving the dentist’s office, try to arrange to have a lighter-than-usual day for the rest of that day.