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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Dental Implants
Missing teeth definitely have a negative impact on your self-esteem and self-confidence and also the appearance of your face, your ability to smile and your overall health as well. People lose teeth for a variety of reasons, such as injuries, disease or aging.
Implant dentistry offers a great solution for the loss of teeth, no matter the reason, with realistic, natural looking replacements that have the stability and security of your natural teeth. Dental implants are an improvement over dentures because of their stability and the convenience of permanence. Implant dentistry can correct bite and chewing problems, improve the contours of your face and improve the look of your smile.
Dental implants are strong and durable, are a permanent solution and can also be used along with other procedures to produce the right solution for your particular problem. A dental implant can be used as the anchor for a bridge to replace multiple teeth or on its' own to replace a single lost tooth. Dental implants also help prevent the loss of jawbone and prevent gum recession which can lead to the loss of a tooth.
You are a good candidate for a dental implant if you have good oral health, and healthy gums with no bone loss.
If you are interested in finding out more about dental implants, please contact a cosmetic dentist in your area today.
posted by Erica at 8:33 AM
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sleep Dentistry
Millions of Americans suffer from some form of fear and anxiety associated with a visit to the dentist. Although everyone is aware that prevention is the key to good oral health, fear and anxiety prevent many people from obtaining even the most routine dental care and treatment.
Sleep dentistry is a major advancement towards anxiety-free and pain-free dental procedures. The practice of sleep dentistry allows you to be placed in either a conscious sedative sleep or an unconscious sedative sleep when undergoing dental procedures.
Typically, you are given a medication by your dentist to be taken the day of your procedure before you arrive at the dentist's office. The medication will make you drowsy and relaxed so you will need a companion to drive you to your appointment and take you home as well. When you arrive at the dentist's office, you will be given another medication to place you in an extreme state of relaxation during your procedure, coming in and out of consciousness and totally unaware of your procedure taking place.
Sleep dentistry is very helpful when you need a long and painful procedure or if you have extreme fear and anxiety that prevents you from obtaining the care and treatment you need. Sleep dentistry is also used with children who have a very difficult time sitting still for long periods needed for some dental procedures.
To learn more about sleep dentistry, please contact a cosmetic dentist in your area today.
posted by Erica at 8:32 AM
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sedation Dentistry
Serious fear and anxiety prevent many people from seeking routine preventative dental care and treatment. The consequences of not obtaining even the most routine care and treatment due to fear and anxiety can prove to be detrimental to your overall health. Periodontitis (gum disease) is a serious medical condition that, if left untreated, can lead to heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
Since over 30% of the population in this country suffers from the fear and anxiety associated with a visit to the dentist, sedation dentistry has become a welcome and much-needed option at the dentist's office.
Sedation dentistry employs drugs such as tranquilizers, anti-anxiety medications, and nitrous oxide to relax and ease the fears of patients who can benefit from this option. Oral sedation techniques have become one of the most commonly offered options by dentists nationwide. The medications offered create a calming and comfortable experience, with little or no memory of the procedure. You feel as if you took a nice little nap through the entire procedure.
People who can benefit from the practice of sedation dentistry are those with extreme fear and anxiety, those with a severe gag reflex and those in need of extensive treatment involving long periods in the dental chair.
If you believe you can benefit from the practice of sedation dentistry, please contact a cosmetic dentist in your area today.
posted by Erica at 8:32 AM
Friday, January 8, 2010
Bad Breath (Halitosis) Causes and Treatments
Bad breath (halitosis) is a very common condition that affects millions of people. Most bad breath results from food particles trapped between your teeth that become the perfect environment for the growth of the bacteria. Most common causes of bad breath are preventable and easily treated.
Poor oral hygiene, gum disease, certain foods, certain beverages, and some medications may also cause bad breath. Bad breath can also signal a health problem related to the stomach or lungs. Some conditions that may be responsible for the development of bad breath include but are not limited to gum disease, cavities, oral cancer, dry mouth syndrome, sinus infections and dentures. The bacteria responsible for gum disease and cavities also cause bad breath. Chronic bad breath may indicate a medical condition that should be brought to the attention of your dentist or physician.
The use of mouthwashes, breath mints and chewing gums result in only temporarily masking the bad breath and will not resolve the underlying cause. However, regular brushing and flossing and professional dental cleaning and examinations can all greatly reduce bad breath or even eliminate it. Persistent bad breath requires a thorough examination by a dentist to discover and properly treat the cause.
If you would like to learn more about ways to eliminate chronic bad breath, please contact a cosmetic dentist in your area today.
posted by Erica at 8:30 AM