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What is the difference between an endodontist and normal dentist?

clock December 29, 2009 01:22 by author Dentist

An endodontist is a root canal specialist who has been trained for the treatment of all problems pertaining to the root canal where as an ordinary dentist is a general practitioner who is meant for diagnosing a treating a variety of oral health problems which range from applying fillings, crowns and bridges to treating gum disease and performing root canal. A wise dentist always sends a root canal patient to an endodontist because the latter is trained to diagnose and treat the problems which affect the soft tissue within the teeth. Perfect Smile Spa is a leading cosmetic dentistry clinic [More]

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Why are cosmetic dentures becoming so popular?

clock December 23, 2009 04:46 by author mike

Cosmetic dentures in form of fixed as well as partial dentures are the modern devices which have been provided by the field of cosmetic dentistry to overcome dental problems like missing teeth and damaged teeth. Partial dentures are removable prosthetic devices which resemble the natural teeth of the individual closely and therefore not only improve the appearance of the individual but also provide inherent support for functions like chewing and speaking. [More]

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Who should perform teeth implants?

clock December 18, 2009 03:35 by author mike

Teeth implant as an option is considered by individuals who have lost their natural teeth due to a variety of reasons like mishaps, injuries, genetic reasons or diseases. In such a situation, the concerned individual should visit the dentist who specializes in cosmetic dentistry and discuss the various procedures with him so as to make a decision. The dentist on his part is supposed to inform the patient about the advantages and disadvantages of the various procedures and subject the patient to a complete dental examination prior to the procedure. When the patient expresses an interest in teeth implants the entire procedure of dental implants is explained to him. This entails cutting and lifting up of the gum area in which the teeth implant is supposed to be placed and drilling a small hole in the specified area. Then the teeth implant which is made of titanium is fitted tightly in the socket and the gum is stitched on top of it. A normal teeth implant takes three to eight months to heal and integrate with the jawbone but this time period depends upon the individual healing capacity of each individual. [More]

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What causes teeth discoloration?

clock December 17, 2009 06:51 by author mike

As an individual grows older there are certain changes which take place in the body and one of these changes is the discoloration of teeth. Since it is human nature to find a solution for every problem, the occurrence of teeth discoloration led to the discovery of various techniques of teeth whitening.
Since this process was concerned with the treatment of the dental set-up these techniques were classified under the branch of cosmetic dentistry and could be performed at a certified dental practice.

There are many reasons, due to which an individual may face discoloration of teeth like staining, thickness of the enamel and the whiteness of the base. Tooth discoloration which occurs due to staining may be caused by extrinsic or intrinsic factors both of which cause a distinct change in color of the teeth. In the field of cosmetic dentistry, it is widely assumed that while the extrinsic staining is caused due to the consumption of certain foodstuffs like coffee, wine, tobacco and tea the intrinsic staining is caused by factors such as ageing, trauma, medications or excessive use of fluoride. The science of cosmetic dentistry goes on to extrapolate that staining may also be caused if the thickness of enamel gradually wears out with the passage of time or if the base color of the teeth is not as white as it should be due to inherent factors. [More]

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What are removable partial dentures?

clock December 16, 2009 04:39 by author Dentist

Many of the dental woes of people have been satisfactorily solved thanks to the effort made by the surgeons who practice cosmetic dentistry as an art from a specialized dental practice. There was a time when teeth deformities like breakages, chipped teeth, discoloration of teeth and gaps between the teeth were the main cause of embarrassment to individuals who did not have any option for overcoming this disorder.
The advancements made in the field of cosmetic dentistry not only presented the people with a choice as regards the improvement of their teeth but also made the dentist and the dental practice an accessible and endearing area. There are various aspects of cosmetic dentistry of which the one related to complete as well as partial dentures is the most sought after field among people. Partial dentures are dentures which are used to fill in the gaps left by the few missing teeth in such a manner that not only do the empty places get filled but the remaining teeth are also kept in their natural positions [More]

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The role of dental crowns in cosmetic dentistry

clock December 11, 2009 06:25 by author Dentist

Dental crowns are artificial covers which are fitted over the natural teeth of the individual by the dentist as a type of dental restoration or as a cap for dental implants. Since dental crowns are made from a variety of materials such as porcelain, porcelain bonded with metal, ceramic and gold, they protect the teeth from infection and disease as well. Apart from the reasons of protection, the use of dental crowns in cosmetic dentistry is largely made with the intention of covering the misshapen teeth so as to improve one’s smile and facial expression. [More]

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Partial dentures versus complete dentures

clock December 9, 2009 04:14 by author mike

The field of cosmetic dentistry has brought forth a number of options which are not only meant to enhance one’s over all appearance but are also meant as a replacement for all the lost teeth in one’s dental make-up. This is achieved by the application of dentures which are appliances crafted in such a way that they resemble the natural teeth of the wearer and can be fixed within the mouth in place of the lost teeth. In the branch of cosmetic dentistry, there are two main types of dentures namely complete dentures and partial dentures. The complete dentures are used when all the teeth within the mouth need to be replaced and the partial dentures are used as replacement of some of the teeth which are missing. [More]

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