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Dental Prosthetics

A dental prosthesis is an artificial piece standing as a replacement for a portion of our teeth that have been damaged or that have suffered loss. It is very common to lose teeth due to bites, diseases, etc.. The goal of a dental prosthesis is not only aesthetic. It’s back to normal life of a person rebuilding a damaged part and as a result, cannot function properly. The mouth serves several important functions among which eating (chewing food) and communicate

Dental Prosthetics

The prosthetic dentistry is based on the replacement or restoration of teeth depending on the needs of the patient. There are 4 different types of dental treatments related to dentures: Dental Crowns Dental Bridges Dental Implants Dentures (full or partial) Dental Crowns: coverage restorations of teeth. Typically porcelain crowns are placed when you have lost a significant amount of tooth structure affixing a filling would jeopardize the integrity of the tooth or compromise the aesthetics of the tooth or the

Dental Irrigation

The oral irrigation is the direct application of a jet of water or mouthwash recommended by your dentist, which helps remove bacteria that accumulate on the teeth and gums that are difficult to access. Water jets provide improved oral health of the gums and has been shown clinically that the use of a water jet in conjunction with manual brushing provides a 93% efficiency improvement in gingival health compared to the use only the manual toothbrush. Oral water jets are

Dental Inlays

What are inlays and onlays Dental fillings and inlays are halfway between dental crowns and fillings. These are applied to the teeth of the back of the mouth that has suffered a moderate level of caries. Also, Dental inlays and onlays can also be placed on teeth that have suffered a fracture; more serious damage, probably be solved with a dental crown. The two types of dental inlays and onlay main inlay is made ​​of resin or porcelain. Sometimes, it

Dental Implants for Bone Regeneration

The topic today is about dental implant bone regeneration. Which is very important to know when you have the need for a dental implant and do not have enough bone in the edentulous area. Bone regeneration is a process that can be implemented when there is insufficient bone quality and quantity in the edentulous area of ​​the person to handle the root of osseointegrated titanium dental implant. Usually estimated the amount of bone in the edentulous area necessary for a

Dental Implants

Dental implants are used to replace teeth that have been lost. They are usually made of titanium, a biocompatible material and welded easily to the jawbone. A dental implant may last for decades with minimal care when including dental and oral hygiene reviews remains. Implantology The dental implant is the technique by which alloplastic within or maxillary bone materials are studied. The purpose of it is to replace lost by decay, accident, illness or other problem teeth. Dental Implants The

Dental Implant

The dental implants are a fasteners that are placed in the jawbone in order to replace a missing tooth roots. Usually are made ​​of titanium. Attached to this implant an artificial tooth used to replace a missing piece in this way keep the oral aesthetics and functionality is placed. Contraindications for dental implants The truth is that implants are contraindicated in very few situations. No implants those who suffer from serious diseases related to bone metabolism, some specific infections and

Dental hygiene

The dental hygiene is a practice that will help prevent oral diseases both gums and teeth. It is the only way to prevent tooth decay. Dental hygiene should be performed taking time and the right tools. Perform proper cleaning mouth since we were children is essential to prevent dental disease. In the following lines we propose the use of a number of devices and dental hygiene brushing techniques to maintain perfect oral disease-free cleaning. How to remove plaque? To remove

Bleeding gums

How to treat them: For infection, a treatment prescribed by the dentist. Deficiency of vitamins, proper diet or supplements vitamin. Bleeding gums and ulcerated may be aggravated by the consumption of snuff. Poorly fitting dentures cause “pain points.” If your gums do bleed, must be adjusted by the dentist. Avoid using aspirin, unless it has been prescribed by a physician for a specific reason. You can control the bleeding gums applying pressure with a moistened gauze ice directly on the gums

Bleeding From Gums Gingival Bleeding O: Causes and Advice

Gingival bleeding, bleeding gums, bleeding gums … different names for a very common condition that causes dry mouth along with bad taste and breath. Bleeding gums should be treated without delay, otherwise a tooth may be lost accordingly. Which is bleeding gums? Bleeding gums is the beginning of an oral disorder that could trigger periodontitis or periodontal disease. The phenomenon of gingival bleeding or bleeding gums is usually accompanied by localized swelling or generalized gum, i.e., a change of color that makes

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