This is how you can get a beautiful smile
quickly. Veneers or Laminates are a thin shell of porcelain
or
resin that is bonded to the surface of the teeth to change their
shape, shade and position to improve the cosmetics of your
teeth and smile and/or replace and restore the lost tooth
structure where it is indicated
Your dentist will do a complete
examination of your teeth and will
determine if veneers are indicated for
you. Usually with veneers it is possible
to improve the esthetics of your teeth
and smile dramatically.
Veneers can improve the shape of your
teeth, make your teeth as white as you
want and give you the smile you have
always wanted. Veneers are bonded to
your tooth structure, which gives them
strength.
Also because they are very thin, they
are considered one of the most
conservative cosmetic treatments
available. Most of the times very little
or no tooth structure is removed before
placing veneers. Ask your dentist how
veneers can improve your smile.
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Every tooth consists of three different layers.
From the outside, first there is Enamel (the outer layer of the
teeth which is the hardest part of the body).
The second layer is Dentin (the inside hard layer) and then we
have the Pulp (which is an empty space where the live tissue and
nerve of each tooth is located)
If for any reason the pulp space is
exposed to the outside, the tissue
becomes contaminated and eventually
infected. The exposure of pulp happens
in many circumstances for example when
you have a large cavity, or a fractured
tooth. Your dentist can explain the
exact reason for damage to this tissue.
Regardless of the reason for this
contamination or damage to pulp tissue,
the treatment is usually Root canal
treatment.
Root canal treatment is the process of
going inside the pulp space and removing
the infected and dead tissue. Then the
space is disinfected and sealed with
special materials.
Now-a-days, root canal treatments are
performed with advanced techniques and
material and are more comfortable and
faster. After root canal treatment is
done your restorative dentist will
usually place a
crown
on you tooth to protect it against
fracture.
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When a root canal treatment
fails, the first course of action that is usually taken is
trying to re-do the root canal treatment. It is usually done by
an Endodontist (root canal specialist) or an experienced general
dentist
The process is very similar to
Root canal Treatment,
the difference is that besides taking
any remaining infected tissue out, the
doctor has to take old filling material,
any posts and crowns or any other
obstacle in the pulp space out to be
able to successfully disinfect and seal
the area of the root canal.
After the root canal treatment is done
your restorative dentist will place a
crown to protect the tooth against
fractures.
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Inlays or onlays are lab made
restorations that are placed on teeth when the cavity or lost
tooth
structure
is too large to be restored by a simple filling. The process of
making an Inlay is very similar to a crown. After the tooth is
prepared it is cemented or bonded to the tooth
There are different materials that
inlays are made of, gold, porcelain and
composite resins are among them.
Porcelain and composite inlays and
onlays are cosmetic alternatives to
fillings and are very strong compared to
regular white fillings. Gold inlays and
onlays are also good alternatives but
their appearance has made them less
popular.
Your dentist will explain to you when an
inlay or onlay is a good
treatment option for you. In general,
inlays and onlays can replace most of
back teeth fillings and provide a better
alternative to
conventional
filling. At the same time they are more
conservative than crowns.
As far as the cost is concerned, because
the process of making an inlay or onlay
is similar to a crown, its cost is also
comparable. When long-term longevity of
inlays and onlays are considered,
though, they can end up costing less
than traditional fillings.
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TMJ is the joint that
connects the lower and upper jaw
(skull). The terms TMJ stands for
Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is one
the most complicated joints of the whole
body. One that allows forward and
backward moves as well as rotations and
side to side movements.
TMJ is the joint that
connects the lower and upper jaw
(skull). The terms TMJ stands for
Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is one
the most complicated joints of the whole
body. One that allows forward and
backward moves as well as rotations and
side to side movements.
TMJ is often referred to
as the complications and problems with
this joint. Some of the most common
symptoms of TMJ problems are:
Some causes of the
disease are
genetics,
hormones, low-level infections,
auto-immune diseases, trauma, and
clenching or grinding of the teeth.
Diagnosis of such conditions and
evaluation of causes are done by
dentists experienced in TMJ problems and
treatments. Some common treatments are
Night Guards, Bite Guards and Bite
Adjustments. Your dentist will be able
to guide you toward the best treatment
for you.
If you experience any TMJ problem or
symptoms please let us know. The doctor
will be happy to evaluate your situation
and offer the best treatment possible.
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Sealants
are thin layers of resin that are placed on the pits and
fissures and grooves of (usually) molars to prevent decay on
these surfaces
Majority of decays on back teeth starts
on grooves and pits of chewing surfaces,
especially
during the first few years after their
eruption. Sealing these surfaces with
composite resins prevents these kinds of
decay.
Sealants are one of the most effective
methods of preventing decays on the
surfaces where they are places. Although
it is still a possibility that decay may
happen on surfaces in between the teeth,
sealants significantly reduce the
overall chance of having cavities.
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