Friday, 13 February 2015

Laser Dentistry


Laser or light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation is actually a thin ray of light that can create cuts and also stitch together parts of the tissue in our body. It is mostly used in dentistry, and it was capable of providing results that were superior to most of the conventional techniques used. There are a lot of techniques, and current day dentistry relies a lot on laser. From removal as well as preparing of the tooth for surgery, laser can take care of a lot of things.

Dental Implant Treatment


Even if you've never heard of this term, chances are, you are familiar with what it is. Bruxism is the technical term for grinding or clenching your teeth. It is an extremely common problem and affects between 30 and 40 million children and adults.

Single Dental Implants for a Missing Tooth or Teeth


Teeth are lost because of trauma or disease. Trauma may come in the form of an accident or excessive biting forces. Disease is generally tooth decay or periodontal disease [gum disease] but there are other categories such as cancer and various neoplasm's of the jaw that may result in tooth loss. Studies show that more than 50% of the population have one or more missing teeth. Trauma commonly causes the loss of a single front tooth. The effect this has on a persons' well being is obvious. Fortunately an experienced dental implantologist can usually remove the remaining root,

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Dental Implant or Dental Bridge for Missing Teeth


Traditionally, missing teeth have been replaced using bridges, or fixed partial dentures. Today, advances in dentistry have made improved dental implants available to patients seeking to replace missing or extracted teeth.