Goodbye good food!

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Date: August 10th, 2009

Category: Uncategorized

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by: Christine Zafra

Dentures are actually helpful to those who have a lot of teeth gaps. If you are not familiar with the other procedures and wouldn’t want to experiment (yes, there are some people who are like that), then might as well settle for this old yet handy type of teeth reparation. Although you’ll get a lot benefits when using dentures (cheaper than the others, teeth that look brand new etc.), the costs outweigh the benefits. You have to put paste every day (products like Fixodent) to keep them attached. Also, you can no longer eat the things you used to love before like corn fritters or gnaw on spare ribs with special sauce your wife cooks for the kids every Sunday etc.

Orthodontics for “Crowding of Teeth”

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Date: June 10th, 2009

Category: Diagnoses


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Another common situation that will lead to orthodontic treatment is “crowding of the teeth”. In this situation, there is insufficient room for the normal complement of adult teeth, which can sometimes makes the teeth being extracted in order to make enough room for the remaining teeth. But, with Orthodontics this problem can be resolved by placing braces over the teeth involved.

Veneers

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Date: April 10th, 2009

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Porcelain dental veneer is a quick way to improve any rusty smile. There is a reason why the mass media glorifies a shining smile, well as we all know, it’s not really shimmering but since its white, it gives the impression of bouncing light. Porcelain veneers are supposedly quick-fixes, it is the equivalent of a facelift on this time, it involves the mouth. They feet your teeth together like fingernails to form a perfect set. It fast operation time makes it the latest craze in clinics as people could walk in and come out with a perfect smile in tow.

Incognito

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Date: March 10th, 2009

Category: Procedures


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“INCOGNITO” is the first totally individual bracket system for Lingual orthodontics and not only that it offers a new variety of treatment possibilities to the Orthodontist but also gives the highest patient comfort that is technically possible – that reduces tongue irritations and speech problems and shortens the time necessary to get used to your braces.

You and Your Child’s Teeth

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Date: January 4th, 2009

babyteethAs parents, we tend to start kids early on teeth care, sometimes too much leading to orthodontic problems in later life. Crowding, impacted teeth and other alignment problems due to so healthy a set of baby teeth, the permanent teeth cannot bud out and often result in more costs to correct them. Though good, it is normal for kids to lose teeth and this gives way to stronger adult permanent teeth which is part of the process.
The uncontrollable biting and gnawing, babies go through as their baby teeth come out is sign that teeth problems can be indeed very painful for such a small body. Take care of your child’s teeth but not too much for you may have to shell out a lot of cash to correct problems that may result from such care. Too much care often results from parents who have had little or no care try to help kids maintain their healthy set of teeth for the future avoiding problems they have had when they were young.

叢生歯

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Date: December 29th, 2008

Category: Imp @ja


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最近の何十年もの間に、歯を喪失する確率が減少しています。 成人にとって、矯正治療が実行可能な選択肢です。 歯列矯正に関する病気は、放置された場合には悪化することがよく知られています。
曽祖父母の大半は、約40歳の年齢で歯を失いました。今日、十代の若者は以後65年間、歯を保つことができます。歯科治療に大きな革命が起こったことがこのこの理由です。
叢生歯は手入れが難しく、多くの場合虫歯や歯肉の病気、歯の喪失の原因となります。 噛み合わせの悪さは、歯の表面の異常な摩耗や咀嚼の障害にもつながり、その結果、支持骨や歯肉の組織の損傷を引き起こします。 また、歯並びの悪さは顎の関節の痛みの原因となります。 歯並びが良く、歯を健康な状態に保つことで、成人期に歯を保持できる可能性が高まります。

Jaw Pain – Might be Impacted Teeth

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Date: December 15th, 2008

Many suffer from discomfort and even pain in the jaw which may be attributed to too good your care for your teeth. Teeth as we know come first at wisdom teeth or baby teeth which eventually fall out giving way to our permanent set of teeth that is designed to last us our lifetime. But the fast-paced lifestyle of today along with the many stuff we call junk food that we all crave for, these teeth wear out prematurely, sometimes too early.
Back to the wisdom tooth, there comes a time in a child’s life (normally as we enter adolescence) when the permanent teeth have to come out and perfect baby teeth may impede the process resulting in impacted tooth. Sadly, this is only visible with x-ray’s which can give a clear view of the tooth that may even be growing horizontally causing pain as it pushes against the roots and nerves of the perfect baby teeth. It can be corrected easily but it may involve the extraction of some of the baby teeth to give the permanent teeth room to grow into taking away the pressure on the nerves thus the pain.

Who Needs Orthodontics? I

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Date: November 29th, 2008

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It is only your dentist or orthodontist who can determine if you need orthodontic treatment through a series of medical, dental and clinical examinations, plaster model of your teeth, special x-rays and photographs. However, there are signs you can watch out for that will tell you that you might need orthodontic treatment. One is an overbite, or popularly known as “buck teeth”, where your upper front teeth stick out over the lower teeth or an under bite also known as a “bulldog” appearance where the lower teeth are too far forward or the upper teeth too far back. Another sign is if you have a cross bite, a condition when the upper teeth do not come down slightly in front of the lower teeth in a normal bite.

Crowded teeth

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Date: October 8th, 2008


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The rate of toothless has declined over recent decades. A viable option for any adult is an orthodontic treatment. It is well recognized that orthodontic problems become worse when left untreated.
For the most part, our great grandparents lost their teeth around age of 40. Today the teenagers have the chance to keep their teeth for another 65 years. This is because a major change in dental healthcare has evolved.
Crowded teeth are hard to clean and may contribute to tooth decay, gum disease and even tooth loss. Bad bites can also result in abnormal wearing of tooth surfaces and difficulty in chewing which damages the supporting bone and gum tissue. Poorly aligned teeth can contribute to pain in the jaw joints. Make sure that your teeth are in good alignment and well maintained will increase the potential of keeping your teeth in your adult years.

The Facts about Invisible Braces

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Date: August 13th, 2008


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Another alternative to typical metal braces is what is now known as Invisalign. Both orthodontists and dentists around the world are now using and introducing this device to patients. Unlike the traditional type of braces, Invisalign are metal free and uses see through aligners which makes them almost invisible. Being difficult to notice, people also call them as the revolutionary invisible brace.

This type of treatment implements the latest computer technique in shaping the brace. It uses a three dimensional modeling system to make sure that the device is well fitted to the wearer. After some months, the result will be a better and more confident smile.

It takes some stages to create this device to a patient. First stage is the evaluation of your smile and teeth positioning with your dentist. A mould of your teeth will be taken as well as some photographs of your teeth and smile in several angles. Second stage is the creation of you the 3D digital display of your teeth. This takes place in a laboratory with the use of a CT scan. The next stage is by knowing the movement of your teeth. This is created using registered software allowing the dentist to see a simulation from the current placement of your teeth to the aspired position. This simulation will now serve as the foundation to design your Invisalign. The final product and the simulation are then sent to the dentist. The 3D simulation allows the patient to see the anticipated movement of the teeth during the procedure.