That is the reason why dental restoration has boomed in the past couple of years, our drive to attain and maintain that perfect smile. As we all know it, we are living longer and staying active during our lives may it be socially or at work. This places certain needs on our need to have perfect smiles at any age and with the many innovative products of today, that has become easy as pie.
Dental veneers, jackets and crowns, and many other procedures that allow even the most neglected teeth to shine and look as good as new are available to most, offered by dentists and other specialists. Trauma and sickness are no longer a factor for veneers that stick onto your teeth gives them equal color and shine. Crowns give new life to decayed and long dead teeth that after sometime can be built-up to look as good as the real thing. Implants give bare jaws teeth as they should be, if they had been cared for properly. The dental technology of today, offers all types of beautification programs so what are you waiting for, give your dentist a call so you can at last get that perfect smile you’ve been dreaming of since childhood (don’t forget your wallet though, they’ll cost you!).

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Dental restorations can be classified into two kinds: direct and indirect restorations which can be categorized further by their location and size. A root canal is a restorative method done to fill the space where the dental pulp usually stays. Tooth preparation is typically needed to make way for the intended restoration procedure, to take off any dental decay and structurally unhealthy tooth. If permanent restoration is not possible even after tooth preparation, temporatry restoration is the alternative. Direct restoration is a technique that includes putting a soft and malleable filling into the prepared tooth and forming the tooth before the restorative material hardens. A good thing about it is that the restorative material used hardens fast and can be done by one operator only.

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Teeth that are decayed and damaged and needs to be extracted can frequently be saved by dental restorations. This includes fillings, inlays and onlays, veneer, crowns, implants, bridges and dentures. This can be made from a number of different materials.Dental restoration procedure begins when a dentist examines the patient and dental history. The tooth is first prepared for restoration, any tooth decay is removed and the tooth will be reshaped. Adjustments can take place as needed and do not usually cause discomfort. The patient’s dental hygiene depends on the longevity of a dental restoration and on other factors as well like the type of restoration used, material and the location in the mouth. In general, dental restoration requires the same care as natural teeth.

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Dental Implants are more than uplifting; they can help you look great. Teeth that are lost to gum disease, cavities, or ordeal from accident can be permanently replaced by Dental Implants. The dentist can place an artificial root into the gum and then put a tooth on it. Dental implants are stronger and more durable than their restorative counterparts (bridges and dentures). Implants offer a permanent solution to tooth loss.
Dental implants are among the most thriving procedures in dentistry. different studies have found the 5 year success rate of implants to be between 90-95%.Dental implants soon after tooth loss, can save bone teeth and the most important the look of your smile Dental Implants also help gums looking hale and hearty and young. For people with good health and overall good bone and gums Dental Implants are the attractive alternative to dentures and bridges. Although you have a number of restorative options for the dealing of missing teeth, none have proven to be as functionally successful and durable as Dental Implants. In many cases, dental implants may be the only logical choice for the restoration of all necessary functionality of the teeth and supporting structures. The cost to place and restore a dental implant typically ranges from $2,000 to $4,000 per tooth, including the services of the Cosmetic Dentist, though the price of dental implants varies greatly between countries.
Everyone is entitled to nice and attractive teeth. We all love those pearly whites. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on this. But one advice I can give is that you should prioritize health and function before aesthetics. Most dentists will tell you so. In the first place, teeth are there more for function rather than form. But wouldn’t you agree that white teeth are great?
Cone beam volumetric tomography or CBVT is fast becoming the norm in 3D imaging. CBVT supports treatments for implant placement, craniofacial surgery and TMJD. It combines stereophotography and imaging software applications to plan for dental treatment. It is considerably more accurate than CT scans and has 200 times less radiation, making it much safer. The scatter caused by metal in amalgams or metal crown is also minimized, and head posture is not as important a factor in scanning as in CT scans. Quality control is strict and often, diseases that were not initially part of the treatment are detected. Costs for a scan range from $350 to $425.
Media reports on foreign made dental crowns discovered in laboratory tests that they contained lead at 200 parts per million. This alarmed the American Dental Association, which then alerted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. The ADA conducted tests on foreign and locally made dental crowns. The CDC has said that the amount of lead is “highly unlikely†to be dangerous. Domestic dental laboratories may outsource production overseas, in which case it has to import crowns, bridges, and other dental devices. As a precaution and for your own peace of mind, find out from your dentist where the crowns come frome and what they are made of.
Toothlessness is also known by its medical term, edentulism. The main reason for tooth loss is periodontal disease. Researchers from Kuwait found that risk factors for periodontal disease are age, gender, smoking, lack of professional attention, inadequateoral hygiene, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis and anterior tooth type. Tooth loss was due mainly to periodontal disease, especially in patients over 35. Men, diabetics and smokers were more likely to have tooth loss. As expected, those who never had dental prophylaxis and seldom brushed their teeth have a greater lisk of tooth loss than those who brushed their teeth at least twice a day.
Olympic swimmer Inge de Bruijn has all-ceramic veneers
Missing a tooth can cause your teeth to move, your jawbone to shrink, make you look older and affect your self-confidence. NobelSmile offers teeth enhancement and replacement with the use of an all-ceramic dental crown or bridge, going beyond porcelain fused to metal (PFM) and saying goodbye to gray lines because of metal. Procera all-ceramic solutions are bio-compatible and do not cause allergic reactions. Because there is no metal, no temperature sensitivity or metal taste is experienced. Implant crowns and bridges, and dental veneers and dental crowns can be made of Procera. They can be made to perfectly match the color of your teeth, making it impossible to tell your Procera and real teeth apart.
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Leong’s premolar (www.toothclub.gov.hk)
Dens evaginatus is the dental term for the condition where the surface of the teeth has a protruding bump or cusp. It is said that this is more common in Asians and occurs more frequently on premolars than on any other types of teeth. On premolars, it is also known as Leong’s premolar. In some cases, it also happens to anterior teeth and is known as a talon cusp or eagle’s talon. The outcropping can break and might lead to infection and abscess. To prevent this, two things may be done: either the cusp can is reinforced with composite or removed and then restored using composite.





