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Dental bridges for londoners

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

when a phony tooth is fused in between a porcelain crown to fill in the gap left by a lost tooth is it is called as dental bridge. London bridges reduce the danger of gum infection, help in improving speech and correct bite issues. One needs to take the importance of oral hygiene seriously once someone opts for dental bridges.A person with a missing tooth and follows oral hygiene religiously can go in for dental bridges. If one does not attend to the space left between the teeth, the surrounding teeth may drift away from position and it may become susceptible to gum disease and tooth decay.

Dental bridge can be accomplished by giving anaesthesia. The cosmetic dentist then removes the teeth from the area of abutment so as to accommodate the thick crown. In case the fillings are already present it is left intact to make the foundation of the crown.

The impression made by the dentist will be used as a model for making the crown and the false tooth which will be made in a dental laboratory. The dentist will provide you with a temporary bridge so as to protect your gums and teeth till a permanent bridge is fitted. The permanent bridge is then checked for bite discrepancy.

London Dental bridges are of three types

fixed bridges - as the title suggests cannot be removed like partial dentures.

Bonded bridges - is mainly used for the front teeth.

Cantilever bridges - It is basically used when one side of the space has teeth.

Bridges gives the teeth a natural appearance and if oral hygiene is maintained it could last you for over a decade. The only disadvantage of going in for bridges is that if oral hygiene is not followed properly there is a possibility of the teeth and gums getting affected.

Dental Implants in London to replace missing teeth

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

 For people with missing teeth, dental implants are used. These have proven to be very essential for replacing lost teeth.
In the case of missing teeth, the roots are replaced by devices called implants. They are made use of to prop up dentures, bridges, or crowns. Implants are positioned through a surgical procedure in your jawbone. Generally, implants give a firmer and more natural feel than other techniques used for restoring missing teeth, like dentures.
There are a number of reasons why it is necessary to have missing teeth replaced:
- You are more self-assured when you have your full complement of teeth. You need not be bothered that people may make out you have some teeth missing.
-When you lose a tooth, the region of your jawbone that secured those teeth begins to wear away. In due course, so much bone is lost that you will have to do bone grafting to reconstruct your jawbone prior to your dentist in London putting in implants or fabricating dentures that fix neatly.
-Tooth loss impacts your chewing ability and has an effect on the kind of foods you are capable of eating. Most people with missing teeth have bad dietary regime, which can have a bearing on overall well-being.
-Tooth loss can alter your bite, the manner in which your teeth meet. Alterations in your bite could result in you having difficulties with the jaw joint or the temporomandibular joint.
-Loss of teeth could cause alterations in speech, which can also impact your sense of confidence.

Selling old gold caps in London

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

My London-based granny absolutely used to love her gold bridge work as well as caps. She used to say this made her look sb10063987n-001.jpgprosperous. Although it did faintly remind me of Captain Blackbeard the pirate whenever she grinned! Well she passed on recently and bequeathed me a whole dresser drawer full of her old junky old bridge work! Initially, I had serious thought of excavating the old dame and burying the stuff with her but what the hell, eventually carted the whole stuff (with the dresser drawer) to the dentist ( no way I was going to touch that stuff with my bare hands!)Imagine my everlasting surprise when the dentist recommended I haul my little gold mine to the local goldsmith for a return on the gold in the bridge work. Although I’m the eternal skeptic, I was goggle brained when the goldsmith offered me a whopping several hundred pounds for the entire mess!

That’s right people with the price of gold now touching the sky around £600 per ounce; the price of reclaimed gold from fillings, crowns and cap has really touched the sky. Gold crowns, fillings and bridgework are preferably made of 16-karat gold, which is alloyed with special metal like silver, zinc and copper. These alloys are responsible for making gold dental work soft enough for the dental technician to work with but hard enough to hold pressure during biting. A single gold crown is usually made with one-tenth of an ounce of 16-karat gold, which can cost around £40 to £50. Much heavier pieces like the ones which I hauled to the goldsmith can cost mush higher! So go ahead get your old dental pieces to the dentist for an evaluation. You never know what you could get for them!

Better dental impressions in London

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

x87-110449.jpgDO you have an appointment this week at your London dentist? Do you want to get a new denture or even a bridge done? As you very well know these procedures do require the doctor to take a measurement of your teeth to produce an accurate as well as precise individually tailored prosthesis.The feel of the dental goop, along with the wait required for the material to gel, to get an accurate impression is nauseating enough for any one to think twice about making a new denture or any prostheses! Don’t forget the lots of sticky goopy peppermint flavored stuff all down you face and throat along with half of the dentist’s fingers!

I’m gagging already! But you don’t have to do that now! With the latest advances in the field of digital impression technology called as iTero, 3-D images of teeth are clicked using a patient-friendly, non-invasive way. The measurement obtained is the same without having to sticking an impression tray as well as impression material in your mouth. Dentist and patient can view the image immediately and incorrect images are changed or retaken immediately. The 3-D model is can be sent to a specialized lab where you have a special computer manufacturing a three-dimensional model out of plastic. The dimensionally accurate images can produce bridges, dentures and crowns which fit much better than the conventional methods!

Patients are ultimately relieved of the need to sit still with the nauseating material in their mouth and are guaranteed a better fit of the resulting prosthesis!

Hmmm! I do need a cap; I think I’ll wait till this technology lands up in London!

Dental Bridge Treatment in London

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Dental partials (or pontic), popularly known as dental bridges, is usually a customised tooth or a set of teeth that is 020124_1279_0068_l__s.jpgpermanently positioned between two healthy teeth, generally making up for a missing tooth or a set of teeth. The dental procedure here involves holding the bridge in place with the help of porcelain crowns, carefully positioned at the respective sides of the healthy pair of teeth, thereby filling the bare space.A dental bridge as created by a specialized cosmetic dental surgeon is usually free from any metal use. This enables the absorption of light by the bridge, thereby restoring the natural shimmer in one’s smile. Otherwise, bridges manufactured from fused porcelain and metal contribute towards reflection of light, in turn, delivering an unnatural look to the smile. Along with restoring an awesome smile, dental bridges also reduce risks related to periodontal diseases, delimit the disposition chances of the other teeth, help reduce problems related to biting and chewing and improve the patients’ speech.

Dental surgeons in London render dental bridge treatments and the procedure might slightly vary according to the oral condition of the patient. However, a general dental bridge procedure involves administering anaesthesia to numb the oral cavity, and the removal of minimal tooth structure from teeth edges, where the bridge will be affixed so as to provide space for positioning the crown. This is followed by teeth modelling, usually conducted in a dental laboratory and the patient is fitted with a temporary bridge. The permanent bridge will replace the temporary one upon the next visit to the dentist. There are no known complications associated with the dental bridge treatment and one can undergo the procedure if one has a missing tooth or a set of teeth.