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Dentures in the city of London

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Losing a tooth or indeed, all your teeth can be quite traumatic moment in your life, but the use of dentures for both cosmetic and clinical reasons can be detrimental to oral health, according to a dentist in London. False teeth come in many forms, the obvious being dental crowns and porcelain veneers, though these rely on the original tooth still being present. Implants or bridges- these stop the original teeth moving out of place and support the bite. They also support speech, looks and aid mastication. In some cases, a person will lose all the teeth through gum disease, tooth decay, trauma or drug use. In this case, once the teeth have been extracted, it can take several months for the gums to heal before dentures can be fitted. An impression is taken once the gums have healed and the teeth can be fitted using a sealant. In time, and with a quality set of dentures, the sealant can be discarded. As with all false teeth, the mouth needs to adjust and dentures can cause discomfort for a few days. Speech and eating can be a problem at first, but once the

New dentures settle down to normal and the recipient can once again smile with confidence.

Secure modern dentures from City of London dentist

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

City of London dentists have been replacing lost teeth with dentures for many years but the dentures they are able to fit these days are a vast improvement on the dentures of the past. Modern dentures are made of modern plastics and ceramics and look more lifelike, feel more comfortable and are better fitting than ever before. This comes as some relief to the many thousands of patients each year that have lost their teeth and need to be fitted with dentures. But how and why do patients lose their teeth and end up needing dentures?

The most common reason for needing dentures is lost teeth due to decay and disease. Tooth decay and gum disease are very common amongst adults due to a lack of oral hygiene and understanding about how you need to look after your teeth. Once decay has taken hold it is very hard to halt the process, which affects more and more teeth in the mouth. The other very common reason for needing dentures is having teeth knocked out in an accident such as a car crash or sporting injury. These can be very damaging and result in the loss of many teeth in the same instance.

Luckily for patients who have lost teeth, dentures can now be fitted with the minimum of fuss and they can completely restore the appearance of lost teeth. Modern dentures should fit by suction alone and should not require any messy dental adhesives but some patients often feel that these are necessary. In these cases, the dentist can fit small metal screws called mini-implants. These are drilled directly into the jawbone and act as a secure clip base for the dentures. They can easily be fitted in and removed and allow the patient to carry on with life without the fear of their dentures falling out.

Stunning modern dentures from City of London dentist

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Although significant improvements have been made in the last twenty years when it comes to dental technology, the dental health of the nation hasn’t shown a similar improvement. This may be due to poor diets, children eating too much sugary food or simply due to complacency. Whatever the cause, people are still experiencing high levels of decay and teeth are being lost as a result. When one tooth is lost, it leads to an increased chance of loosing more. When a significant number of teeth have been lost, the dentist will usually advise the removal of the remaining few to replace them with dentures.

Now obviously it would be better if nobody needed to wear dentures but the fact remains that some people do whether it is due to decay or loss through accident. But thankfully, wearing dentures doesn’t have to carry the stigma it once did. Modern dentures are comfortable, realistic and durable, a great improvement on the dentures we may remember from the past.

Dentures should ideally fit over the top of the gums, and stay in place through suction alone but some patients find they need a little extra bit of support and confidence. This can be gained either by wearing denture adhesive, which can be messy or by having a set of mini-implants fitted. These are small titanium screws that are anchored into the jawbone and used as clips to attach the dentures in place. They are very secure and eliminate the threat of dentures falling out at inopportune moments. Ask your City of London dentist for more information about dentures and their possibilities, it could be the change you have been looking for to restore your confidence and the functionality of your teeth.

The restorative power of dentures from City of London dentist

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Over the course of your life your teeth and gums are constantly under attack from bacteria and plaque that damage the teeth and cause dental problems. In some cases this can result in losing teeth due to severe decay. Having missing teeth not only looks unattractive but can have wider health consequences, such as causing the facial tissue to sag. This leaves a sunken appearance that can become permanent if not addressed in time.

For these reasons, City of London dentists usually recommend that patients who have lost all or the majority of their teeth have a set of dentures fitted. In the past dentures have often come with a stigma that they look false, are uncomfortable and are prone to falling out causing embarrassment. However, over the last ten years improvements in denture technology have seen vastly more realistic and well-fitting dentures become available for all patients.

A good pair of dentures should remain in place through suction around the gums alone. Many patients resort to using denture adhesives to keep loose dentures in place. These are effective but can also be messy and limit what foods the patient can eat. Your dentist can adjust your dentures so they will stay securely in place without the need for adhesives.

Alternatively, you could opt to have mini-implants fitted to the jawbone to act as a secure base for the dentures. These will keep the dentures securely in place without any unnecessary fuss or mess. You can even still use your regular dentures, which can be fitted with special clips so they can attach to the implants. In all, five mini-implants are used to secure one set of dentures.

Dentures don`t have to be a burden; says a Central London dentist

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Dentures have been with us since just after the plough was invented, in the distant past they consisted of animal teeth, sea shells, ivory, bone and even wood, Benjamin Franklin had a polished set of wooden dentures that he wore with pride says a Central London dentist. Today dentures are much more sophisticated and are not just a useful aid to us in eating, they also give us a confidence that many people have lost in life with badly misaligned, discoloured and chipped or cracked teeth. They are designed by computers and made from the best materials available. The use of digital photography, digital X-rays, teeth moulds and computer programs are all combined to produce space age dentures to be proud of. Using the latest technical advances, an orthodontist uses 3D imagery to let us see what our new teeth will look like, and they will be specially designed to suit our individual mouths. You can literarily glue them in and forget about them, they are sealed much better and the old problem of food getting in between the plate and the roof or bottom of the mouth, is now virtually eliminated. Dentures can`t be worn by everyone, sadly some people just can`t get along with them, but they are few and far between. Your first stop will be your dentist, but you`ll already be seeing them and having teeth extracted for one reason or another. As you lose your teeth your dentist will work with you to start replacing them with dentures, these can start off with an individual tooth, a few on a plate or in rare cases a whole row of teeth can be extracted and replaced with designer dentures. Some people who suffer constant teething problems have opted to have a whole row removed, and replace with better looking, problem free dentures.

Restore your confidence with dentures from London dentist

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Losing some or all of your teeth can be a very traumatic not to mention painful experience. It can affect your speech, facial muscles and your ability to eat many types of food but there is a solution. Although dentures have had a stigma attached in the past for being slightly unpleasant, unrealistic and poorly fitting, modern dentures are far superior and can restore both the functionality and appearance of a real set of teeth.

A good fitting set of dentures should be secured by suction alone but many people feel the need to use denture adhesive strips and gels. These are effective but can also be messy and prevent eating certain foods. Denture pads are available that eliminate the messy aspect but can also have their drawbacks. One modern alternative is to have a set of mini-implants fitted directly into then jaw bone. These then act as base to clip the dentures onto, removing the anxiety that dentures may fall out at an inopportune moment, a very common fear.

Dentures are suitable for eating almost all foods with few problems and can also help to maintain profile and restore speech. Some difficulties may be experienced when the dentures are first worn for a few days or even weeks but this is just a case of getting used to them. It is a good idea to discuss the possibility of dentures with a London dentist if you are considering them, in order to gain a clearer understanding of exactly what is involved in the manufacture and fitting process. Dentures can not only help to restore your teeth but can also go a long way to rebuilding your confidence after the initial pain and embarrassment of tooth loss.

Anxiety-free dentures with mini-implants from City of London dentist

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Wearing dentures can be a real burden, especially if loose or ill fitting dentures are constantly falling out or irritating the gums. This can be a cause of great anxiety for wearers and can often lead patients to resort to rather unpleasant denture adhesives for added security. But now there is a new, more permanent solution that allows denture wearers the confidence to enjoy life with no limits.

Mini-dental implants are small titanium screws that are anchored into the jawbone to act as a solid base for the dentures. They can be fixed using special clips attached to your existing set of dentures that allows them to snap on and off when required. Because the mini-implants are attached to the jaw itself, it feels more like the structure of a real tooth and also acts like it, meaning foods previously off limits to many denture wearers no longer present a problem.

The implants usually come in sets of five for each dental arc. A City of London dentist will fit the implants during routine surgery and they will then be left for several weeks to allow the bone and soft tissue to fuse with the titanium. Once this has happened the dentures can be clipped on to the implants and the patient is ready to enjoy a worry and hassle free life.

Dental implants are a permanent solution that will not need replacing at any point in the future. The cost of mini-implants is kept down as they are able to function with existing dentures after some minor adjustments. There is no more need to live in fear of embarrassment at the hand of your dentures, no more need to turn down a delicious looking apple because you are worried your dentures may break. Mini-implants have been changing the life of thousands of denture wearers all over the country so why not ask your dentist what they can do for you.

Hassle-free dentures form City of London dentist

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Dentures, or partial dentures, are artificial teeth that are specifically designed to replace all or part of the dental arc when teeth have been lost to decay or accidental damage. In the past dentures have had something of a bad reputation because they were unrealistic and patients often had trouble with poorly fitted sets, but denture technology has come a long way.

Losing teeth, whether to decay or because of a head trauma or accident, can be a very unpleasant experience. Everyday activities like eating and drinking can become very difficult and speech and facial structure can be adversely affected. It is important to replace missing teeth to limit the damage done to bite and also for aesthetic reasons. Many people with missing teeth feel embarrassed about their situation and are ashamed to smile or show their missing teeth. A set of dentures can restore a patient’s confidence to smile and eat foods made difficult when teeth are missing.

Modern dentures are made from a combination of ceramic and acrylic resin. They are fitted over the top of remaining gum tissue and ideally should remain in place by suction alone. This is sometimes not the case and loose dentures can fall out or cause irritation to the sensitive gum tissue. For this reason many denture wearers resort to using adhesives to secure their dentures, which is an added hassle and can prevent patients eating certain foods. One alternative option that is becoming more popular is mini-implants anchored directly into the jawbone to act as a solid base for the dentures. This reassures the wearer and feels more like real teeth.

Losing your teeth is something we could all do without, but with nearly a quarter of all people aged over 75 having no original teeth remaining it is a fact we may have to face. However, with improved quality denture technology available form City of London dentists, wearing dentures is not the burden it used to be. Denture wearers can now live a perfectly normal life, eating what they want when they want free from the worry of embarrassment.

London dentist recommends dentures to replace missing teeth

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

As dental technology improves with the increased use of computer aided design and manufacture dentists are able to achieve more realistic and lifelike results. One aspect of dentistry that has significantly improved over recent years is the manufacture of dentures. In the past dentures have often been poorly made and fitted and at best only partially lifelike. Perhaps because of this, dentures always seemed to have a stigma attached and were often a source of great embarrassment for wearers. Fortunately this seems to be becoming a thing of the past, relegated to the dental dustbin.

Dentures are required when a patient has lost some or all the teeth in a dental arc. This could be due to periodontal disease or tooth decay, or even as the result of some kind of head trauma. Whatever the cause, tooth loss can be very embarrassing causing several psychological issues such as loss of confidence or self-esteem. But missing teeth affect more than just a patient’s emotional state. Missing teeth in a dental arc can cause remaining teeth to lean or slide into the space. This can cause disruption in bite which can be irritating and even be the cause of painful jaw disorders called TMJ.

Cosmetically, teeth act as supports for much of the facial tissue which will sag if not held in place by teeth. This sunken appearance makes patients look much older than they are and can become permanent if the teeth are not replaced soon after they are lost.

Dentures are artificial sets of teeth that, if fitted correctly should stay attached to the gums by suction alone. Often, if dentures are ill-fitting they can fall out causing embarrassment to the wearer. Many patients resort to wearing sticky and messy dental adhesive gels or strips for extra security. It is now possible to attach dentures using a series of mini implants secured to the jawbone. This provides the added security hat denture patients need without the mess.

It is important for denture wearers to keep up regular visits to the dentist as dentures can cause gum irritation and even erosion that can be very damaging. A London dentist will be able to offer further advice about the benefits and possibilities of dentures.

Secure dentures with mini-implants from London dentist

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

For denture wearers one of the main concerns can be the fear of them falling out at an inopportune moment. Dentures should be held in by suction alone, but if they are ill fitting this is very often not the case. The structure of the gums is often changed by wearing dentures which means that the suction is lost and the dentures begin to feel loose. This leads many patients to use dental adhesive strips or gels, which secure dentures but are also very messy and can prohibit the eating of certain foods. They are also a lot of fuss and involve a great deal of extra cleaning.

There is now another alternative for patients who are concerned about loose dentures and one that offers a permanent solution. Mini-implants can be secured into the jawbone itself and used to anchor the dentures. This new solution provides extra security and removes the need for messy adhesives giving the denture wearer the confidence to carry on with their life without having to worry about their teeth.

About 1.8 millimetres thick, mini-implants are roughly the same width as a toothpick and require only minimal surgery to fix them to the jawbone. In most instances each set of dentures will require six implants. These will be drilled into the jawbone and secured and then left for two to three weeks to allow the bone and gum tissue to fuse to the implant in a process called osseointergration.

The dentist will then be able to fix metal wells and clips into the patients dentures which allow them to snap on and off to the implants. The clips can even be fitted to the patient’s existing dentures which keeps the cost of treatment down. Once secured, the dentures allow the wearer the complete freedom to sit down and enjoy whatever meal they choose without having to worry about their dentures.

Losing your teeth can be an embarrassing and painful experience but with the advent of new denture technology such as mini-implants there is no need why this pain and anxiety has to continue. Mini-implants allow denture wearers to relax and enjoy life as if they had their own teeth, free form the worry of embarrassment. Ask a London dentist about the benefits of mini-implants at your next check up.