Wednesday, December 29, 2010

David After Dentist After REMIX (Now on iTunes!)

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Friday, December 24, 2010

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

The Pros and Cons of Dental Implants

Dental implants are considered to be "one of the most important advances in dental treatment over the last two decades." Dental implants allow for the replacement of individual teeth and/or a variety of teeth. Dental implants are defined as, "titanium rods about a centimeter long that are placed inside the jawbone and serve the same purpose as the roots of teeth." There are both pros and cons when it comes to dental implants. Patients considering getting them should consider both sides of the coin before making a final decision.

Starting with the pros, dental implants once in place can last a person a lifetime which makes them well worth the money. Dental implants are very practical and look as natural as real teeth. Dental implants look a great deal better than other forms of dental fixtures such as traditional, removable bridges and dentures (which can be both loose fitting in the mouth). Dental implants also feel better in the mouth than do bridges and the biting action of the dental implants is every bit as good, in not better than that of bridges.

Dental implants are excellent in their fit and look very striking. Dentists can replace one, two, three and even more teeth in a patient's mouth or the implant can be used to create supports for dentures. Implants allow a patient to look younger and they can make it possible for bridges to be positioned in the mouth where there is no individual tooth or teeth to connect it to. Dental implants can correct a jaw that is completely toothless. As well dental implants can prevent bone that is toothless from what is called as resorbing (in other words, dissolving and shrinking).

The cons are the downside of dental implants. One of the biggest is the cost of them which is great. Dental implants can run a patient into the thousands. They are a great deal pricier than removable full or partial dentures and fixed bridges. Dental implants are not always covered by insurance policies. It is a very time consuming process that involves frequent visits to the dentist. In the most complicated of cases, patients can be making multiple visits for a period of one to two years.

Dental implant surgery involves a certain degree of pain afterwards as well as bruising and swelling. This will vary from person to person. The false tooth that is positioned on top during the surgery, known as the crown, will likely have to be replaced sometime during a ten to fifteen year period. Dental implants do not always "integrate" or take to a patient's mouth. In other words, sometimes the surgery is a failure. This can depend on a number of different factors, the most common being the type of implant that was used and the overall health of the patient in question. Most often this surgery is a failure when it comes to specific diseases such as diabetes that is not under control for example, as well as in those individuals who smoke. Breakage of dental implants commonly occurs which are definite cons as well as the occurrence of infections inside the mouth.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The Difference Between Inlays-Onlays and Dental Crowns

Inlays, onlays and crowns are all part of what dentists term "indirect restorations." Veneers and bridges are also considered indirect restorations. Fillings are an example of "direct restorations."

Crowns

Crowns (sometimes called "caps") cover the entire tooth, including the sides. Crowns are meant to function like natural teeth and are used to shape, size and strengthen natural teeth as well as enhance their appearance.

Dentists use crowns when a tooth has been weakened by decay, is cracked, severely worn, or missing altogether.

· Crowns can hold a bridge in place when they're placed over the teeth next to the gap

· They give a new surface to misshapen and/or extremely discolored teeth

· When a tooth with a large filling has very little tooth remaining, crowns are used to cover and provide support to the remaining tooth

· A crown can be attached to a dental implant and used to fill the gap left by a missing tooth

Crowns can be made from:

· All porcelain (ceramic)

· Porcelain fused to metal

· Gold alloy

The material is chosen according to where in the mouth the crown will be placed and on the patient's budget. Temporary crowns, made by the dentist in his or her office for the patient to use while waiting on the permanent crown to come back from the lab are generally made from acrylic or stainless steel.

Inlays & Onlays

These are both types of fillings, and are made from porcelain. Inlays are not as large as crowns or onlays, fitting snugly within a tooth's contours (cusps). They are custom made and then affixed permanently into a prepared cavity with dental cement.

Onlays cover some, but not the entire, chewing surface of the tooth and do not cover the entire tooth like a crown.

Both inlays and onlays are stronger than standard fillings, because they are bonded (cemented) to the tooth. Amalgam fillings are not cemented to the tooth, but are packed into the cavity. Being made of metal, they contract and expand in response to substances put in the mouth. This puts destructive pressure on the tooth, weakening it. By contrast, inlays and onlays hold the tooth together, strengthening it and prolonging its life.

Custom Fits Mean at Least Two Visits

Inlays, onlays and crowns are all made from a mold that is sent to a dental laboratory where the actual items are created. They're custom made and require at least two visits to the dentist's office: once for the mold to be taken, and then again to have the item(s) fitted.

All Materials Have Pros & Cons

The materials used to create these indirect restorations have their advantages and their disadvantages. While an all-porcelain restoration offers beautifully natural features, porcelain can fracture (crack) and also cause wear against opposing teeth if its surface is allowed to roughen. Gold alloys are extremely strong and durable; however, the metallic appearance is far from the natural look most people desire.

Knowledge Helps

Crowns, inlays and overlays vary in their uses, the materials from which they are made and in their pricing. Learning more about these differences can help you and your dentist decide which is best for you.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

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All About the Success Rate of Dental Implants

A dental implant is a process of replacing a missing tooth with an artificial one, this process can dramatically enhance the looks of a person who has lost a tooth for a series of teeth due to an accident, a fight or because of other dental conditions. When a person loses a tooth the consequences are many but for the most part they are social in nature.

What a tooth is missing the functionality of the oral cavity changes in the person may start chewing the food in one side of the mouth which may cause severe wearing of the teeth on that side, if this happens the bite force combined with several other factors will cause malocclusion which is nothing more than a deformity which causes the bite not to function properly.

Amongst the most successful procedures in dentistry we have dental implants, according to recent studies dental implants which or perform on the upper jaw don't have a 90% success rate, this is due to the fact that the upper jaw especially in the back tends to be thinner when compared to the lower jaw. If an implant is put in place in the upper jaw in a position which is not optimal then the implant will fail, in other words osseointegration will not take place.

When it comes to the lower jaw the success rate increases to 95%, this is due to the fact that the lower jaw is thicker than the upper jaw thus it provides more room for the dentist to work with. The implant procedure involves making an orifice in the jawbone which will serve to anchor a special screw which in turn will hold the crown which takes place off the natural tooth, a new technique used by dentist's in order to decrease the osseointegration time records of the implant to be placed in on the area where a tooth has been recently removed, this method successfully increases in the healing process because osseointegration takes place much faster than it would in an area which has been sitting there and had a long time to heal.

After the implant has been put in place and has healed without any complication the real success can be experienced after interaction with friends, family and society. An implant can not only enhance the functionality of the bite of a person who has lost a tooth but it can also be aesthetically pleasing.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

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