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Teeth Grinding

Do you wake up with pain and discomfort in your teeth, jaws and face and some tenderness in your neck as well as head region??? So this habit which you have unknowingly developed is known as bruxism or teeth grinding. Teeth grinding is a common habit, but that doesn’t mean it’s harmless. Forces generated by grinding of teeth are capable enough to wear down a tooth or even loosen them. Effects of teeth grinding… 1) Teeth which have enamel worn away become sensitive to hot or cold food. 2) Crowns and fillings may get damaged. 3) Jaw pain and headaches. 4) Abfraction or loss of tooth structure along the gum line caused by tooth grinding and not decay. 5) Loosening of teeth. Why do people grind their teeth??? 1) The most common reason for grinding is stress and anxiety and it often occurs during sleep. 2) Sometimes people grind their teeth because of misalignment of teeth or other bite problems. 3) Usage ...

Regular Dental Check-up

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Ever wondered why your dentist asks you to get your oral check-up done regularly?? Or ever thought of how getting dental check-ups done on a regular basis can be so beneficial?? So here’s an article showing you the importance of regular dental check-ups. Dentists are not just concerned about fixing your teeth but they are also concerned about protecting and conserving them as much as can be done but for that early detection of signs and symptoms is very important. Here are some very important reasons why you should visit a dentist regularly… Cavities , plaque and tartar… No matter how well you brush and floss there’s still a few areas missed by brushing and flossing. Thus plaque accumulation and solidification at those areas can lead to tartars or cavities which there by becomes difficult to get rid of, thus regular cleaning will be helpful in preventing cavities at an early stage.     Gum diseases… Poor oral hygiene can lead to a number of dise...

The connection between Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease

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“A true smile is when the mouth and the heart coordinate with each other” It’s increasingly common to hear that oral health is vital for overall health. More than 80% of people are living with periodontal or gum disease which often goes undiagnosed. This may be because the persons teeth feel fine so he / she avoids going to the dentist and visits to the physician rarely focus on oral health. There is now evidence of 2 specific links between oral health and heart disease. First, if you have gum disease in a moderate/ advanced stage you are at greater risk for heart disease than someone with healthy gums and second, your oral health can provide doctors with warning signs for a range of diseases and conditions including those in the heart. 1.       Why are oral health and heart disease related? Oral health and heart disease are connected by the spread of bacteria and other germs from your mouth to other parts of your body through the blood stream. W...

Dental crowns

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“All you need to know about the dental crown……….” Have you heard about dental crowns? If your dentist is concerned about tooth decay or other issues affecting your tooth structure, dental crowns may be an option .This guide can help you learn about dental crowns and what to expect after the dental crown process. Before differentiating between the different types of the dental crowns, consider the functions they serve. 1.       What exactly is a Dental Crown? A dental crown, commonly called a “cap” is a tooth – shaped restoration that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape and size, strength and improve its appearance. The crowns when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line. It is made by a machine usually in a dental laboratory. 1.       Why is a Dental Crown needed? There are different reasons why your dentist may recommend a crown for one of your...

Clear Aligners

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              Accessorize your look with the perfect smile today and everyday!                        Both of them are straightening their teeth? Which one would you like to be?                Everybody wants a great smile, but a lot of us need help getting there. When people think of braces, they most often think of traditional orthodontics with metal brackets and wires. However, invisalign is another alternative that can address the same orthodontic concerns, but without the obvious mouthful of metal. Therefore, invisalign appeals to many people, but they still have questions. Here we have answered for you. What are Aligners? Aligners are plastic trays made of a thermoplastic material that surround you...

Dental Implants

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“Yes! Dental Implants……………..Don’t miss life because of missing teeth” Dental implants as we know them today were invented in 1952 by a Swedish orthopaedic surgeon named Per-Ingvar Branemark. Today, they are considered the gold standard for tooth replacement. The success rate for dental implants is close to 98%.  Your doctor suggested a dental implant to replace a tooth, you immediately have many questions about implants including the process, total cost, and what to expect from the surgery. You can always ask your dentist these questions, but you may not think of important questions until you have already left the office. To ensure all your questions are answered before you get a dental implant, read our comprehensive list of the common questions (and the complete answers) prior to scheduling your surgery. Replacing a lost tooth is important to restore maximum function, maintaining the alignment of surrounding teeth and preserving the facial contours. Your pearly whites ...