Dental Cavity: Tooth Decay

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Bacteria from the sugary diet stick to the tooth surface and form plaque. This bacterial plaque releases acid that erodes the tooth surface. Loss of minerals and calcium from the tooth structure is the main reason for cavity formation. Removal of calcium and minerals from the teeth makes them weak and causes permanent damage. Dental cavities can affect both aesthetics and chewing functions of the tooth. A dental filling can control further damage and restore the shape and function of the teeth.

Dental Sealants: A Preventive Treatment

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According to the ADA Council on advocacy for access and prevention, dental sealants application on the biting surface is effective in controlling children and adult tooth decay. Dental sealants provide a physical barrier that blockage the penetration of bacteria through groves and pits of the tooth into the deep tooth structure. Dental sealant is commonly applied on the Pit and grove on the chewing surface of back teeth (premolar and molar) and children’s baby teeth because these teeth are more prone to cavities. Dental sealants are fluid-like materials that flow through the pits and grove of the tooth to seal it.

Guide to Dental Restorations: Types, Cost and Recovery

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Dental restorations are procedures that help in keeping healthy teeth in the oral cavity. It restores the aesthetic and chewing function of the tooth. Its aim is to repair the original shape and function of lost, broken, and damaged teeth so it helping in prevent tooth extraction. Early diagnosis of small lesions plays an essential role in the restorative procedure.

Everything you need to know about Tooth Filling

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The tooth filling is used to repair defects and restore their normal shape. The selection of dental filling material depends upon the size and location of the tooth defect, durability, patient preference, allergy to the filling material, and cost of the dental filling. Functional habits such as night grinding also affect the durability of the […]

Tooth Extraction : What Should I Expect?

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Tooth extraction is a simple and minor surgical process done under local anesthesia. Commonly performed when there is no hope to save the tooth such as in grossly tooth decay with root fracture, severe bone resorption around the tooth, and impacted tooth. After extraction, you can feel moderate pain, tenderness, and discomfort that lasted 1 to 3 days. Avoid taking food immediately after extraction, and wait for at least 2hr for complete bleeding control and recovery from the anesthesia effect. For bleeding control place gauze tightly with finger pressure at the tooth removal site. Avoid eating hard food, brushing at the extraction site, smoking, and frequent spitting in the initial 24 hr after tooth pulling out.

Root Canal: The Treatment That Saves Teeth From Extraction

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Root canal treatment is performed when the deep part of the tooth (pulp) is infected. Pulp infection produces tooth sensitivity and extreme pain that affects our daily activity. The root canal treatment helps in resolving pulp infection, reconstructs the tooth, and heals the surrounding tissue. It is a simple multi-sitting procedure, performed under anesthesia. Root canals strengthen the decayed tooth and prevent it from extraction. Crown capping is necessary after the root canal to provide further tooth support. Deep dental caries, tooth trauma, and defects in the previous filling are the major causes of rot canal treatment.

Dental Crowns: Protect Your Teeth From Decay With This Innovative Solution

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Dental crowns are prosthesis that strengthens the tooth and protect it from further damage. It is expensive because its fabrication required a dental laboratory and expensive materials but it is worth full as compared to dentures and implants after tooth extraction, which is an expensive and complex treatment. Tooth extraction is not a good option if the tooth can be saved by restoration and made stronger with a dental crown. Missing teeth arise different dental problems such as misalignment of the remaining teeth, cosmetic issues, and speaking and chewing difficulties. A tooth capping with proper hygiene is the long-term solution for many dental problems. A dental crown is a better option for filling deep cavities, cracked teeth, and cosmetic purposes.

Veneers, Crowns, AND, Bridges: All You Need To Know

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Veneers, crown, and, bridges are dental prostheses that resolve different dental problems. Veneer, crowns, and bridges can restore cosmetic issues, cover and strengthen the teeth and maintain the natural teeth alignment. Selection of dental prosthesis based on their purpose, long-lasting, and durability. Crown and bridge are more long-lasting than veneer. Veneer, crown, and bridges are placed over the teeth after tooth preparation through different procedures.

Periodontal Treatment: An Effective Solution to Many Dental Problems

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Periodontal treatment cure Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory condition that infects supporting tooth fibers and bone. Periodontitis is the leading cause of tooth loss, gum recession, bleeding gum, and tooth sensitivity. The periodontal treatment eliminates the infection of gums, reducing the pocket and reattaching the tooth with gums. It can be performed Non-surgical (scaling and root planning) and surgical (flap surgery), depending upon the severity of gum recession and bone loss. Routine dental hygiene and regular follow-up are essential to avoid reoccurring gum problems and severe bone loss.

Dental Implants: Why They’re So Popular?

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The implant is the best and most long-lasting option for missing teeth. It is a complicated surgical procedure that should be performed by skilled and implant-specialized dentists. The selection of the type of implant depends upon the number of missing teeth and their location in the oral cavity. The success and duration of the implant depend upon oral hygiene maintenance, age, and bone density It is an expensive procedure because of incomplete or null insurance coverage worldwide.