Restore Your Confidence With Dental Implants
September 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
We all want beautiful smiles; though for some of us, the effects of tooth loss can put an instant end to feeling confident. Whilst our self-esteem is compromised when we suffer from negative oral condition, the practical attributes can also inhibit proper function of the mouth and jaw including such basic eating, drinking and talking. Equally harmful is the alarming effect that tooth loss can have on the physical structure of the mouth. When teeth are missing from the jaw, the surrounding bone can begin to reduce in size and eventually the jawbone recedes.
Dental implants provide an effective way of replacing lost or damaged teeth without resorting to uncomfortable dentures or bridgework. Regardless of the nature of problems associated with tooth loss dental implant treatment can provide a simple and suitable solution, with proven results.
In today’s dentistry, there are a number of restorative options for the treatment of missing teeth, however, there has been little by means of technology or technique which has superseded the use of dental implants as the most effective way to replace teeth. No other procedural method has proven to be as functionally effective and durable as dental implants.
Dental implants act as artificial tooth replacements which are placed into your jawbone to replace your missing tooth root. Dental implants are designed to replicate and feel completely natural, whilst being fully functional and preventing further tooth decay or trauma to the moth.
Each Dental implant procedure is customized to each individual patient, offering options for both full dental implants, and now with procedural advancements, a mini dental implant.
Implants may be also be used in combination with other restorative procedures for maximum effectiveness. The biocompatible material, which composes the separate elements of each dental tooth implant, makes them stronger and more durable than their restorative counterparts, such as dentures. With ongoing advancement in dentistry, more people are now finding themselves suitable candidates for dental implant treatment.
A dental implant procedure can restore your confidence, offering you a permanent solution to tooth loss. With the help of dental implant specialists and dental implant surgery, you can once again eat and speak with comfort.
Do you have a cracked tooth?
December 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The fear many people have is that one day they will massively crack a tooth. The pain from a bad toothache is what drives that fear. Did you know that you may have a cracked tooth already?
Most people don’t experience any symptoms from a cracked tooth. The tooth is pain free until part of the tooth or filling materials breaks or fractures. It is at that moment, your toothache becomes an emergency.
More often than not, amalgam fillings are the major contributor to cracked teeth. The main reason for this is that amalgam filling material doesn’t bond to the tooth structure perfectly. For this reason, when a cavity in a tooth is prepared, the dentist must place ‘undercuts’ in the tooth structure of the prepared cavity. This is a mechanical solution to a chemical problem. This process significantly weakens the tooth structure.
By identifying a cracked tooth early preventative steps can be taken. Here at the Designer Dental Studio we guide through the process at our consultation and your cracked teeth shouldn’t be an issue any more.



