Friday 31 July 2009

Teeth Straightening With Invisalign Teeth Braces


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Imagine having a straighter smile without enduring years of obtrusive metal braces. Imagine being able to eat any type of food you want without worrying about getting food stuck in braces while you are working toward a straighter smile. Imagine actually being comfortable while your teeth shift into proper alignment.

There is no need to imagine this near-perfect teeth straightening scenario. This revolutionary orthodontic treatment is called Invisalign®, a treatment that uses a series of clear plastic aligners to move your teeth into a perfect smile. Most Invisalign patients report that their “clear braces” are virtually invisible to other people.

What types of orthodontic issues can Invisalign repair?

Teeth that are not straight can make it difficult to chew food properly and even create speech difficulties. In addition, un-straight teeth can lead to other oral health issues, so Invisalign is beneficial for more than just aesthetic reasons, including:
  • Crowded teeth, which can lead to tooth decay, cavities and gum disease because it is difficult to properly floss and brush between the teeth
  • Large spaces between teeth, resulting in teeth that tend to shift over time and possible periodontal disease
  • Overbite, leading to issues with gum health and the integrity of the lower teeth, and in severe cases causing jaw or joint pain
  • Underbite, which can compromise the integrity of the upper teeth or molars, and in severe cases causing jaw or joint pain
  • Crossbite, leading to bone loss, gum disease or wear on the inside of the teeth
How does Invisalign work?

A dentist experienced with the Invisalign treatment will map out your unique treatment plan using 3-D computer imaging technology, starting with the current state of your teeth and ending with the final outcome. An initial impression of your existing teeth structure will be used to custom make your first clear aligner and a series of aligners will follow to produce the desired result. Each aligner is worn for two weeks for at least 22 hours per day for the best results. The aligners are not worn while eating.

Each series of trays provides the right amount of force to move only specified teeth in the mouth, according to your treatment plan. The amount of aligners required for each patient, and therefore the amount of time each patient will utilize the Invisalign process, depends on the severity of the orthodontic problems. Most patients average 18-30 trays.

What are some of the benefits of Invisalign?
  • Virtually invisible
  • Removable
  • Comfortable
  • Brushing and flossing is not hindered
Can teenagers use Invisalign?

Yes. As long as the patients have mature teeth/molars and the teeth are not severely problematic, Invisalign is an excellent alternative to metal braces. Teenage years are difficult enough without having to worry about having a metal mouth.


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Monday 13 July 2009

Get Sparkling White Teeth With Britesmile Tooth Whitening


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Whitening Options

Yellow teeth are the result of a lifestyle involving tea, soda, coffee, and other everyday products. To help with this common dental problem, bleaches, pastes, and whitening strips have flooded into stores. However, some over-the-counter treatments may damage your teeth and only show minimal results. Some whitening toothpastes remove stains through abrasion. This can be harmful to tooth enamel and may not change the actual color of the teeth beyond a superficial level.

Because the demand for safe, effective tooth whitening is so high, dentists now offer alternative tooth whitening treatments such as BriteSmile in a safe, relaxing and professional environment.

Tooth Whitening Dentist Get whiter teeth for a dazzling, more confident smile.

The Minds Behind BriteSmile

BriteSmile co-founder Dr. Warner is a former NASA scientist who worked with the Hubble Space Telescope development program. He also helped to develop Lasik technology. Dr. Warner was also very involved in the light-activation element of BrightSmile’s whitening treatment.

Co-founder R. Eric Montgomery is president and founder of OraCeutical LLC, a dental-product development organization. He is also president of a research and development firm called Applied Dental Sciences, Inc. He currently holds 65 US and foreign patents.

Benefits
  • BriteSmile is clinically proven to whiten teeth safely. The Journal of the American Dental Association confirms that the treatment whitens teeth in a healthy fashion.
  • Britesmile is a professional treatment. BriteSmile offers the security of a treatment that dentists stand behind.
  • BriteSmile relies on the proven ingredient hydrogen peroxide in a low concentration. During the treatment, a whitening gel is applied to your teeth, then activated by a soft blue light. BrightSmile treatments and products maintain a pH level that does not harm the enamel of the teeth.
  • BriteSmile guarantees smooth even whiteness, which many treatments cannot promise.
  • The results of BriteSmile last for years, unlike many treatments that need frequent repetition.
  • The treatment resembles a spa experience more than a day at the dentist’s office. Many dentists provide a choice of television or music to entertain you during treatment. Some dentists even offer massage therapy for an additional soothing effect.
  • BriteSmile results in up to fourteen shades of difference from an hour-long treatment. The combination of light treatment and a 15% hydrogen peroxide solution whitened teeth better than hydrogen peroxide alone.
  • BriteSmile offers a refund if either you or your dentist feels that your teeth have not whitened significantly after one treatment.
Products
  • BriteSmile offers a line of safe and effective products to reinforce its whitening treatment. These include:
  • A whitening pen that brightens teeth after a 30-second application
  • A BriteSmile maintenance kit that offers three different levels of peroxide potency
  • A toothpaste that whitens without damaging enamel and that protects against future stains
  • A mild, alcohol-free mouthwash that freshens breath without using pigments that stain teeth
  • A mint-flavored sugar-free gum
  • BrightSmile’s products and treatments are available only from cosmetic dentists who can answer all your questions about BriteSmile’s quality and safety.
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Sunday 12 July 2009

Tooth Ache Remedies & Treatments


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Anyone who has ever suffered from a toothache knows how painful it can be. Does it seem that for some reason, toothaches most often strike on a weekend or late at night when you can’t get in touch with your dentist? What can be done to ease this pain when your dentist isn’t available?

Most often, tooth decay, abscesses, impacted teeth, gum problems, or sometimes something as simple as a piece of food being lodged between the teeth can cause toothaches. Some diseases not associated with the mouth can also cause toothaches, such as heart disease, sinuses, and ear infections. Sometimes toothaches can simply be due to temporary sensitivity. Toothache pain can range from mild to severe. It is always a good idea to rinse your mouth with water and gently floss, in case a food particle is the culprit. In the event that this does not work, there are some other remedies to try to relieve your ache until you can consult a professional.

Over-the-counter pain medication such as aspirin or Tylenol is available for short-term pain relief, as are antiseptics and gels. These things will numb the area. Your pharmacist can recommend different brands and explain what they do.

Through the years, home remedies for toothaches have sprung up. These remedies can be either medicinal or herbal in nature. One of the most popular toothache remedies is clove oil. You can either use the liquid form or the actual clove. Rubbing clove oil on the tooth is believed to relieve the pain from a toothache. Clove oil contains eugenol, which is a natural pain killer and an antibacterial substance.

Another remedy for toothaches is to mix lime juice and asafoetida powder. Asafoetida is a spice used in Indian cooking. Soak a cotton ball in this mixture and rub it on your tooth and gum. This will help to ease your pain. You can also try adding 1 tbsp of salt to ½ cup of boiling water. Put this combination in your mouth, as hot as you can bear it. Then swish it around the problem area. You can also gargle with Listerine Antiseptic, as this has been known to bring relief as well.

Another home remedy is to pour a few drops of vanilla extract on the tooth, as this has been known to ease the pain. You can even crush a clove of fresh garlic and mix it with peanut butter and apply this to the tooth. Does this sound disgusting? Maybe – but it has been known to help. Chewing on ice on the side of the mouth in pain will help as well.

If the above remedies work only temporarily, a sure fire remedy is to visit your dentist. In the line of prevention, the dental community recommends brushing twice daily, flossing at least once a day, and making an appointment for a dental cleaning every six months.

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Saturday 11 July 2009

Healthy Teeth & Gums Gives You A Healthy Smile


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Diabetes, stroke, heart and renal vascular disease, and obstetric complications all have one thing in common - they are linked to the state of a person’s oral health. Research has shown that there is a link between periodontal (gum) disease and several major systemic illnesses such as those listed above.

Gum Disease

Periodontal disease is the term used to describe a group of inflammatory diseases that affect the supporting structures around the teeth. “Gingivitis” involves only the gums and “Periodontitis” affects gums and bone and other supporting tissues.

A film of plaque containing lots of bacteria forms around the teeth constantly. If plaque is removed daily through brushing and flossing, bacteria will not affect the gum tissues. But if plaque is left undisturbed for several days, the increased amount of bacteria starts infecting the gums. In response, our body mounts an inflammatory defense against the bacteria. Antibodies are also formed against the bacteria. These inflammatory products then spread to other parts of the body. Hence periodontal disease creates an oral wound that allows entry of bacteria.

Pregnancy and Oral Care

The products of inflammation affect other organs of the body. For example, prostaglandins, formed when the body tries to defend itself against bacteria, cause smooth muscle contraction. In pregnant women, this may cause premature contraction of the muscles of the uterus and lead to preterm delivery. Premature babies have a lower birth weight and are known to have more developmental problems and allergies. In addition, a higher rate of miscarriage is possible in women with periodontitis.

Pregnant women are also known to complain about bleeding gums due to the increased levels of estrogen and progesterone hormones which make the gums more sensitive to inflammation. However, if plaque or calculus have been removed prior to pregnancy and maintained at low levels during pregnancy, then little inflammation and bleeding would occur.

Diabetes and Gum Disease

Diabetics should also be aware of the state of their gum health. They are more susceptible to infections, including periodontal infections. They also take longer to heal from such infections. Periodontitis is far more common in diabetics compared to non-diabetics.

Diabetics who have untreated periodontal disease will find it difficult to control their blood glucose level due to insulin resistance. Both periodontal disease and diabetes are chronic diseases that develop slowly. To most people, there are also no obvious, outwards signs in the early phases of both diseases. However, since diabetes is known genetically to occur in families, susceptible persons can take early steps to monitor the health of their gums and prevent or delay the onset and severity of diabetes.

Mouth and Body Connection

Gum inflammation has been linked to other diseases, including heart disease. Inflammation of the inner lining of blood vessels increases the chance of formation of the atheromatous plaque that causes hardening of the vessel and eventually blocks the vessels, cutting off blood flow.

Long term studies have shown that periodontal disease occurs before cardiovascular disease and is strongly linked to strokes. Strokes occur when the atheromatous plaque becomes unstable, breaks off and lodges in the finer vessels of the brain.

Other organs affected by periodontal inflammation include the liver, kidneys and lungs. The liver is the major organ that receives, processes and detoxifies products of infections from other parts of the body. In the process, the liver releases more products that have further adverse reactions on other organs. This negative effect can be reduced through treating periodontal disease by scaling and deep cleaning together with the use of antibiotics.

The same bacteria that cause gum disease have been implicated in infections of the lungs, leading to pneumonia. Poor oral health has also been linked to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a lung disease in which the lungs are damaged, making it hard to breathe.

Scientific reports have shown that even bone joints like the shoulder, knee or hip can become infected and inflamed when a person has severe gum disease. It is strongly recommended that a person seek a detailed, thorough dental treatment to clear all possible sources of infection before undergoing major surgery involving the bone joints and other organs.

The soft tissues of the mouth, of which the gums form a part, show tell-tale signs of other systemic diseases too. For example, persons with HIV have suppressed immunity. Bad infections of the gums may occur, with swollen, ulcerated gums being common.

Diseases of the blood such as leukaemia, anaemia and thrombocytopenia, also show up in the gums. Leukaemic patients have over production of white blood cells which can cause swelling and bleeding of the gums, and increase susceptibility to infections. This can progress to bone loss and cause teeth to loosen.

Medical Treatment and Lifestyle

Other medical treatments can compromise oral health. For example, after a liver transplant, the patient has to take medication to prevent rejection of the new liver. Such medication has been associated with increased swelling of the gums and loss of the bone around teeth. Meticulous oral hygiene with regular professional cleaning helps reduce such occurrence. Sometimes, the excessive gingival growth needs to be excised too.

Smoking is linked to more severe periodontal disease. Tobacco has many components that are detrimental to the body, including the gums and bone. A smoker also has an altered immune response. They are more susceptible to periodontal disease and respond poorly to treatment. The longer the exposure to tobacco, the worse the outcome.

Prevention

Knowing the close connection between gum health and systemic health (the health of the rest of the body), prevention is a practical, cost effective and relatively easy option.

• Ensure that good oral hygiene is maintained through regular and proper tooth brushing (at least twice a day) and regular flossing;
• Keep twice yearly appointments with the dentist to ensure that gums and teeth are healthy;
• Address any outstanding dental problems promptly rather than waiting for the pain or discomfort to be unbearable before going to the dentist; and
• Take sufficient amounts of Vitamin C daily - excessive deficiency of Vitamin C leads to defective formation and maintenance of collagen, the cells that form the underlying structure of gums and skin

Taking care of one’s mental health is also important, since stress causes an increase in cortisol, decreasing one’s immune response to bacterial challenge. Being stressed out may also cause a person to neglect basic oral hygiene care, thus leaving more bacterial plaque around the gums.

Our body is a living system. Infections in one organ can cause problems in other remote organs. No disease can be treated in isolation without considering its effects on other potential diseases.

Source: Healthy Gums and a Healthy Body - The Mouth and Body Connection

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Friday 10 July 2009

Get Sparkling White Teeth With Zoom Teeth Whitening


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The growing popularity of tooth whitening procedures in the United States has caused many companies to place tooth whitening products on the market. This has become so commonplace that consumers are bombarded by the many whitening options available.

However, not all whitening systems are comparable to one another. Choosing the right system will lighten your smile by up to eight or ten shades and leave you with a beautiful, gleaming smile. Choosing the wrong system will lead to results that do not last very long and it may even irritate your gums.

Professional vs. Over-the-Counter Tooth Whitening Systems

The economy is struggling and many people have less money to spend on luxury items, including cosmetic improvements. Why not save some money by opting for a less expensive, over-the-counter tooth whitening system? The simple answer is you get what you pay for.

Over-the-counter systems use generic trays that do not fit your mouth very well. As a result, the whitening gel may not apply evenly across your teeth. This may cause inconsistent results. Furthermore, the gel may get on your gums, causing irritation.

Opting for a professional tooth whitening system administered by your cosmetic dentist will ensure that you receive the most effective treatment for your money.

Zoom!® Tooth Whitening

The Zoom!® tooth whitening system is one of the most effective professional tooth whitening systems available today. You can revitalize your smile in just one 90 minute visit to your cosmetic dentist. Zoom! can make your teeth up to 8 shades lighter from one treatment.

Am I a Candidate for Zoom! Tooth Whitening?

Just about all adults are candidates for Zoom! However, it is important to consult your cosmetic dentist first to make sure Zoom! is right for you. Factors such as your overall dental health, lifestyle, and whitening goals will affect this decision.

If you are looking for an easy way to remove stains on your teeth and brighten your smile, then Zoom! is most likely a good option for you. However, it is important to go into the procedure with reasonable expectations. Zoom! is a whitening agent, not a miracle cure.

Zoom! may not be right for you if:

• You expect predictable results – outcomes vary based on each patient’s unique oral qualities.
• You are looking for a permanent fix – your teeth will eventually become stained again; however, your treatment should last several years.
• You have sensitive gums – the bleaching process may cause gum irritation in some patients.

Zoom! Process

Zoom! tooth whitening systems employ a hydrogen peroxide-based gel to lighten your teeth. A protective covering will be applied to your lips and gums in order to prevent irritation. Your cosmetic dentist will then apply the whitening gel to your teeth and use a special laser light to activate the whitening agent in the gel.

After three 20 minute applications, your treatment will be complete. With prep time, your entire whitening session will be wrapped up in about an hour and a half. You can dazzle your coworkers with your new smile after receiving treatment on your lunch break.

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Wednesday 8 July 2009

Bright & Healthy Teeth Gives You A Perfect Smile


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Shakespeare said that “one may smile, and smile, and be a villain.” Hamlet was obviously going through something that few of us ever have or will, but a villainous smile still holds true today. When we imagine what separates the smiles of heroes from the smiles of villains, we get two very different pictures. Those heroes’ pearly whites, straight and even, evoke strength and confidence. The villain is another story. Crooked or missing teeth, certainly not white (brown, probably), and maybe even longer teeth to show some kind of evil nature. So, where do your teeth fit in these descriptions? Most likely, you’re somewhere in between.

While a smile with white, evenly straight teeth is what most people desire, the wear and tear of age, the food and drink they consume, as well as simple genetics may keep them from this. In fact, perfectly nice people may be uncomfortable that their teeth make them look a little more evil than they are. And this can affect self-esteem and confidence. The quality of life of some people may suffer because they are so concerned about the state of their smiles and their teeth, or are in actual physical pain due to a bad bite. For people like this, and perhaps even you, a cosmetic dentist can change all of this with a smile makeover.

Rather than a simple tooth whitening procedure, a smile makeover may involve several cosmetic treatments. The smile makeover can restore issues of:

• Broken or chipped teeth
• Crooked teeth
• Gapped teeth (diastema)
• Long or uneven gums
• Missing teeth
• Stained or discolored teeth
• Uneven teeth
• Overall appearance of smile

Virtually any problem you have with your teeth can be improved with a smile makeover. Changing the length, width, shape, and color of your teeth is possible through the use of:

Porcelain crowns – When damage or decay to your teeth is extensive, the cosmetic dentist may recommend these. Porcelain crowns are either all-porcelain or porcelain-fused-to-gold. They have a natural appearance and are placed over the broken, decayed, or damaged teeth.

Porcelain veneers – These are made from dental porcelain or composite resin and are placed over severely damaged or discolored teeth. They can also correct gaps and stained fillings. They are extremely thin and custom-made, giving your teeth a bright, new appearance.

Porcelain inlays/onlays – These caps are similar, but more conservative than crowns. They are used to correct moderately broken or chipped teeth, as well as to fill gaps between teeth when the damage is not severe enough to warrant a crown. They can also replace old or damaged amalgam fillings.

In addition to porcelain crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays, other cosmetic procedures may be required. Orthodontia, gum recontouring (getting rid of “gummy smiles”), bridges, and tooth whitening are also possible. Sometimes the problem is a bad bite that may cause serious pain and migraines. This is due to temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), which affects one of the biggest nerve clusters in your body. In this case, a cosmetic dentist who practices neuromuscular dentistry may help end the pain that has plagued you for months, years, or even decades.

A smile makeover can give you a smile that can change your life. Beyond the aesthetically pleasing look, correcting many of these problems will put you on the road to good oral health, and an overall healthy outlook on everything around you – something every hero needs.

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Monday 6 July 2009

Get A Perfect Bright Smile With Teeth Whitening


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Teeth whitening is a process by which one can achieve almost total success in the whitening of their teeth. This process involves the use of teeth-whitening gel which is normally applied by a professional. There are also ways that teeth whitening can be done at home without any intervention from a dentist. The results are usually stunning as the enamel is cleaned of the effects that the organic matters left over the teeth. This is not a permanent solution and it has to be repeated time and again at regular intervals to maintain the shine and impeccable white color.

Everybody Loves It

Since this process improves the appearance of a person dramatically and it is accessible to the common man has made it a hot trend. Who does not want to look good? And if looking good means that you whiten your teeth, why not? The process when done by a dentist has the advantage that it covers all other imperfections that could have developed over the years, such as broken or worn out teeth, cavities and so on.

There are two major ways to whiten the teeth:

1. Professional teeth whitening – this method has the dentist go over your teeth to decide the exact level of teeth whitener should be used. He/ she also would make all the necessary repairs before proceeding with the whitening. The advantage of having the teeth whitened by a doctor is that it is done safely and you are assured that the teeth enamel is not harmed.

2. Do it yourself kits – the other method is the DIY kits that are available over the counter everywhere. If you choose this method, look for the American Dental Association (ADA) approval seal which would minimize your risk. It is not advisable to use any teeth whitening kits that need you to use their product for more than 14 days continuously.

The cost of the professionally done teeth whitening process, costs about $500-600 while the DIY kits normally start at $30. The price difference would be indicative of the effect difference. This is why there is a danger of harming your teeth if you repeatedly use the DIY without any medical supervision.

Teeth whitening process carries with it a lot many advantages:

Improves appearance dramatically - It is an excellent way to improve one’s appearance. This is why the teeth-whitening is becoming a hot trend among the 21st century crowd. Having a beautiful smile is now within the reach of anybody who wants it.

Improves self-confidence – looking god very often influences how people feel about themselves. Hence, the teeth-whitening process also improves a person’s self confidence and the personal feel-good factor.

Improves attractiveness – it is easier to kiss someone who has excellent looking teeth rather than one who has brown or yellow stained teeth. Hence, this process also improves the overall attractiveness – which is another great reason why this process is gradually becoming a hot trend.

Too high expectations – the hype and advertisements increase the expectations of people to such extent that they expect too much out the process. The teeth whitening definitely makes a great difference to your smile – however, the level of white very much depends upon the type of stains you have and how these were acquired.

Dangers of getting sensitive teeth – if you are not careful and use the DIY kits indiscriminately you might develop sensitive teeth which can be a great problem for the rest of your life.

Cost – the professional teeth whitening is still on the higher side, though within the reach of the common man.

Overall the teeth whitening is gradually becoming one of the favorite ways of improving appearance for the simple reason that it is fast and affordable.

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Saturday 4 July 2009

What is cosmetic dentistry?


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Cosmetic dentistry has become more popular in the recently years with the improvements in dental techniques and materials. Many people have taken advantage of cosmetic dentistry to "enhance their smile".

What is cosmetic dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry is the procedure to improve the appearance of teeth. With the recent developments in dental techniques and dental materials, cosmetic dentistry has made it possible for many people to have better looking smile.

Do you need cosmetic dentistry?

You might consider cosmetic dentistry if you have one of the following conditions with your teeth: gaps between teeth, cracks or cavities, broken or crooked teeth, stained or discolored teeth, uneven teeth, chips or rough spots.

Things to know when considering cosmetic dentistry

If you are considering cosmetic dentistry, you should keep the following facts in mind: First of all, cosmetic dentistry is costly and usually not covered by dental insurance. Some procedures might cost you over $1000 per tooth. You should make sure you can afford it because you do it. Also, the procedure might need to be repeated every 10 to 15 years because some materials used in cosmetic dentistry might not last very long.

What type of services are included?

Cosmetic dentistry includes many types of services such as porcelain veneers, tooth whitening, fresh breath treatment, metal-free fillings, crowns, bridges, restorative cosmetic dentistry, instant orthodontics, etc.

If you want to enhance your smile, cosmetic dentistry could be your choice.

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