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Sunday, March 31, 2019
Friday, March 15, 2019
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Saturday, March 9, 2019
Braces Materials
Today's "braces" are made of many different materials.
Metal brackets are typically made of stainless steel.
Clear braces are made of either porcelain, sapphire or plastic.
Aligners Invisalign are made out of multlilayer aromatic thermoplastic polyurethane / copolyester.
Modern wires are made from stainless steel, nickel titanium, molybdinum, copper, and traces of many other rare metals.
The o-rings and chains used to tie it all together are made of rubber, latex, or vinyl.
If you have allergies to any of these materials, be sure and mention it to your orthodontist at your first visit.
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
What Are the Different Parts of a Tooth?
Crown —
the top part of the tooth, and the only part you can normally see. The
shape of the crown determines the tooth's function.
Root — the
part of the tooth that is embedded in bone. The root makes up about
two-thirds of the tooth and holds the tooth in place.
Enamel —
the outermost layer of the tooth. Enamel is the hardest, most
mineralized tissue in the body — yet it can be damaged by decay if teeth
are not cared for properly.
Dentin — the layer of the tooth
under the enamel. If decay is able to progress its way through the
enamel, it next attacks the dentin — where millions of tiny tubes lead
directly to the dental pulp.
Pulp — the soft tissue found
in the center of all teeth, where the nerve tissue and blood vessels
are. If tooth decay reaches the pulp, you usually feel pain.
Gums
- the gum or gingiva is the pink tissue that surrounds the teeth and
bone forming a protective barrier at the neck of the tooth. When gums
become inflamed the condition is called gingivitis and if the
inflammation continues to include the bone, the condition is called
periodontitis.
Alveolar Bone - the jawbone that immediately
surrounds the teeth is called the alveolar bone. In periodontitis this
bone can slowly resorb due to the inflammatory process.
Periodontal
Ligament - in between the alveolar bone and the teeth are connective
tissue fibres that form the periodontal ligament, that anchor the teeth
into place.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Why You Deserve a SMILE Makeover?
Whether you are looking for a new job, in search of a romantic partner or hoping for a promotion after a management shakeup, a beautiful smile will benefit your cause.
The confidence you need
It is often said confidence is everything in life. You can always rely on your lovely smile when you are nervous, fearful or looking for a way to break the tension in social settings.
You will enjoy the health benefits of frequent smiling
The act of smiling burns calories and stimulates the release of neuropeptides. The release of such chemicals combats stress, relaxes the body, improves blood pressure and relieves pain.
Whiter teeth makes you look younger
The smile of your favorite Hollywood celebrity is likely the perfect shade of white. Teeth whitening treatment will whiten your chompers so you look that much more attractive, youthful and vibrant.
Your smile makeover will make others happy to be in your presence
Do you remember the last time someone walked into a room and lit it up with a gorgeous smile? You likely felt extremely happy in the minutes and hours after that person lit up the room. A smile makeover really boosting your confidence and helping you enjoy a more rewarding life.
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Why Root Canal Treatment?
Endodontic treatment helps you maintain your natural smile, continue eating the foods you love and limits the need for ongoing dental work.
What causes a root canal?
- Decay is the main reason. If a cavity becomes large enough, bacteria can enter your pulp chamber or nerve. It causes pain, and sometimes, an infection.
- Trauma to your tooth can also expose your pulp chamber, damage your nerve and cause pain.
How do you know if you need a root canal?
- Severe toothache pain from chewing.
- Your tooth hurts longer than it should after exposure to hot or cold temperatures.
- Darkening or discoloration of the tooth.
- Swollen and tender gums surrounding a tooth, or a "rotten" taste in your mouth.
- Dental abscess.
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