Shepperton Dentists Offer CEREC Crowns

You can visit the Shepperton Dental Clinic to have a crown fabricated for your tooth. There are numerous reasons why you may need a dental crown placed on a tooth, such as it being severely decayed or damaged. You may not have the time to be able to visit the dentist due to work or other obligations, and you want to know if the crown can be made at a single visit. Well, now the answer is “yes.” Your Shepperton dentist will introduce you to CEREC technology that can restore your tooth or teeth with a crown or crowns in a single visit which usually takes a little over an hour. Your Shepperton dentist uses local anaesthesia to numb your mouth in the area where they are performing dental work. The tooth is then shaped into a peg-like structure using a dental drill. All of the enamel and different amounts of dentin are removed, depending upon the extent of the decay or damage. Your Shepperton dentist tells you that the clinic has CEREC technology, allowing crown fabrication from a digital photo of the tooth preparation, which is then converted into a 3-D computerised model. Then the on-site dental laboratory will make the crown. The whole process usually takes about an hour.
If the dentist and laboratory are happy with the computer designed tooth/teeth, a high quality ceramic block is then milled in the on-site laboratory and shaded and coloured as desired. CEREC technology offers a very strong restoration and colour matches. After the CEREC crown is properly fitted, it is then cemented in place. With CEREC technology, your Shepperton dentist has more say in your final crown. These CEREC crowns cost slightly less than traditional crowns, however they are a bigger savings due to time saved at the dental office.


Weybridge Dentists Offer Dental Implants

In Weybridge, dentists use dental implants to replace lost teeth. Data has shown an excellent 5 year survival rate for these implants. There are other ways to replace teeth, however Weybridge dentists say that dental implants are invaluable and the best preference in the majority of situations where natural teeth are lost. They are stronger and look better than other tooth/teeth techniques used to replace teeth. Dental implants can be used for single tooth replacements or in cases where a few teeth, numerous teeth, and all teeth are missing. Dental implants have been used for many years to anchor removable partial and full dentures as well. These techniques and procedures will be explained to you in great detail when you visit your Weybridge dentist.
Weybridge dentists are trained in implant placement and can perform these procedures. There may be times when your Weybridge dental clinic will refer you to an oral surgeon, if visible complications are seen on your X-rays or in your mouth. The use of an experienced dental team is better at times for the patient(s).
Fabricated from titanium alloy, dental implants are very strong. They have a barrel-like shape, with an area for the final tooth attachment. A hole is drilled into the oral bone where the implant is to be placed using a specific drill, paying special attention so as not to injure vital anatomical structures. Therefore, after discussing dental implants with your dentist, a detailed clinical dental examination that will include dental X-rays, study models, computerised tomography and planning to locate the best implant location and type will be required. A clear acrylic stent will be fabricated to aid the dentist in the dental implant placement(s). Ask questions and take your time in deciding until you are comfortable with the decision. In Weybridge, we are here to help!


Dental Bridges at Kingston upon Thames Dental Clinic

Kingston upon Thames dentists will use dental bridges to replace your missing tooth or teeth. Several types of dental bridges can be designed and fabricated, but this depends upon your individual circumstances. Included in these are traditional bridges, canti-lever bridges, and bridges that are fixed inside the mouth using a composite or resin material. Your Kingston upon Thames dentist will examine your teeth and then review a treatment plan with you to replace your missing teeth. While presenting this treatment plan, your dentist will go over the different types of bridges available, and the one that best suits you, along with its advantages and disadvantages. After agreeing to have a bridge made to replace your teeth, the dentist still use local anaesthesia to numb the area, and will use diamond drills to prepare the teeth to be used to hold the new bridges. When the preparations are completed, the dentist will take an impression of this area of your mouth using a type of dental putty, an opposing impression, a bite registration, and will then pick the appropriate shade from a shade guide. Following these procedures, a temporary acrylic bridge will be made for you to wear until your final bridge is ready for insertion. This temporary bridge will keep you teeth from moving, and will protect your teeth from sensitivity.
A missing tooth or teeth can cause bite problems and change the appearance of your mouth and/or the way your mouth functions, leading to TMJ and other complicated problems. At the Kingston upon Thames dental clinic, you will receive a complete detailed dental examination before a decision is made to perform bridgework in your mouth. All of the options will be explored and discussed with you. The dentist will make sure that you have optimal bone structure that will allow the bridge to be successful for many years thereafter.


Get Porcelain Veneers at Worchester Park Dental Clinic

Porcelain veneers are being offered at Worcester Park. If you have tooth discolouration, wear, and unevenness and/or damaged teeth, porcelain veneers may be the right choice for you. Also known as porcelain laminates or dental veneers, each of these porcelain veneers are specifically created for each individual patient and each of their individual teeth that are having this dental procedure performed. Porcelain veneers provide an excellent cosmetic result in the correct situation(s). A small amount of tooth structure has to be removed for the placement of porcelain veneers. This involves some of the enamel, and under extreme situations some of the dentin layer of the tooth. This is dependant on the whether the teeth are malpositioned, and by how much.
Two visits are usually required for the porcelain veneers procedure to be completed. The first visit usually involves a smile analysis, and an impression of your teeth are taken so that the dentist can have wax placed on the stone models and show you what your teeth are going to look like. The dentist may also use an intra-oral digital camera and have your teeth image available for you to view on his computer. He will then modify the image to show you the results that can be obtained. Anything you want done and any questions that you may have, should be discussed with your dentist before the porcelain veneer procedure is started. If everything is fine, then the dentist will numb your mouth using local anaesthesia and then prepare your teeth. The dentist will then take the appropriate impressions and a bite registration, and choose a shade that you both have agreed upon.
A temporary composite filling or acrylic shell will be made for every tooth prepared to make sure that you don’t experience tooth sensitivity or an unwanted shift of your teeth during the 2 weeks that it takes to fabricate the porcelain veneers. When you return for your insertion visit, the porcelain veneers will be laid out on the dental tray and are not to be touched by hand on the etched side that is going on toward the tooth surface. The temporary shells are removed from the teeth, and the teeth are prepared to accept the veneers. The veneers will then be bonded onto the teeth using specific bonding materials. The veneers are delicate, but when they are bonded properly onto the teeth, they become very strong, due to the bonding agents and the tooth substructure.
These veneers are designed to create a naturally realistic appearance to the smile, and very aesthetic outcomes have been experienced by the patients. Stains and discolouration can be covered, and the tooth enamel’s natural translucency can shine through. People in the United Kingdom usually have darker teeth than their American counterparts; they also prefer to keep their teeth more natural looking than Americans. Through years of experience, your Worcester Park dentists can achieve the specific result that you desire.


Surbiton Dental Clinic Offers Enlighten Teeth Whitening System

Enlighten teeth whitening system is now being offered by Surbiton dentists. Enlighten teeth whitening is a relatively new dental procedure that uses innovative cosmetic know-how to brighten your smile to its naturally lighter shade easy and comfortably. Research has shown that Enlighten can lighten teeth by 10 shades. However, as with other whitening systems, not all teeth respond similarly to whitening (i.e., some shades are easier to lighten than others). As with other systems, composite fillings, bonding, veneers, and crowns will not get lighter. If you have healthy front teeth, devoid of filling materials, etc., you will be a good candidate for Enlighten.
The whitening procedure involves a gel (containing hydrogen peroxide) being put onto your teeth using a tray made specifically for you. You will use this tray and will be sent home with whitening gel to place into the tray. A few months later, you will again visit your Surbiton dentist and they will place a stronger, more highly concentrated gel into your tray, and place it in your mouth. This is done under direct supervision. Your new Enlighten smile may last for 3 years; however results may vary depending on your lifestyle habits. Regular check-ups and cleanings will help you to keep your teeth lighter for longer. You shouldn’t really feel any pain from the procedure, but may experience teeth sensitivity for a short time. Enlighten won’t injure your teeth or fillings, and has been extensively used across the globe. So, ask your Surbiton dentists about the Enlighten Teeth Whitening System!


Invisalign® System is Offered in Weybridge

Invisalign® is now available at your Weybridge dental clinic. The procedure includes a series of clear plastic “teeth aligners” fabricated using a complex computer technique. “Teeth aligners” are manufactured specifically for each individual to straighten and move their teeth. This is more accepted today, rather than the orthodontic wires and brackets of old. However, there are times when these are also required in certain cases. Your Weybridge dentist is trained in Invisalign®. Moreover, Invisalign® offers a more comfortable teeth movement process and is patient friendly, meaning the patient can remove the trays to clean their teeth, and there are no sharp edges. . Invisalign® takes about a year to achieve the required result, versus 2-3 years for normal orthodontic braces. There are several other limitations to Invisalign® in that, it cannot being used for partially erupted teeth or very crowded teeth. Invisalign® is becoming very well-liked.
Have a consultation with your Weybridge-based dentist prior to choosing if Invisalign® is your best choice. Your dentist will perform a complete work-up and examination. Your dentist will make a mould of your mouth and analyse them. If it is decided that Invisalign® is right for your teeth, the moulds will be scanned into a computer, and your series of successive 12-48 clear plastic trays are made and returned to your dentist. Your dentist then helps you to insert your first trays, and give you lessons on placing the trays in the right succession. The trays won’t feel right at first, but will then feel more comfortable as your teeth begin to move. Your teeth will then be given time to rest in their new position, and then the next tray will be inserted, and so on and so forth, until your teeth are moved unto their final resting position. You will see your dentist monthly to make sure everything is going as expected, and for slight modifications if necessary.


Worcester Park dentist Treats Jaw Joint Problems

Dentists at Worcester Park dental clinic treat jaw problems. The jaw joint is usually called the temporo-mandibular joint (or TMJ). The left and right TMJs work in unison with each other. The TMJ originates from two bones that form the joint: the temporal bone which is part of the base of the skull, and the mandible (or lower jaw bone). The TMJ also contains an articular disc located between these two bones that are made up of fibro-cartilaginous tissue. This articular disc separates each TMJ into two joints. The bottom joint, that is composed of the mandible and disc gives the lower jaw its rotational opening and closing movements. While, the upper joints that is comprised of the temporal bone and the disc, gives the jaw its forward and side movements. The condyle of the mandible is the part that mates with the lower side of the articular disc, and the glenoid fossa is the part of the temporal bone that mates with the upper part of the articular disc.
TMJ dysfunction or pain is called either TMJ syndrome of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) syndrome. These are a group of terms used to refer to a group of troubles that involve the joints and their tendons, muscles, blood vessels, ligaments, and associated tissues. Worcester dentists may also perform a postural examination, as these syndromes can affect the back and the neck. The main parts of the TMJs are the: articular space of the temporal bone; mandibular condyles; articular disc; ligaments, capsule, and the lateral pterygoid muscle. Only the mandible moves during jaw movements.


Root Canal Treatment in Weybridge

Weybridge dentists will perform a root canal on your tooth, if it is decayed into your pulp or in very close proximity to your pulp and cannot be avoided; that is if you want to save the tooth. The tooth pulp contains the tooth’s nerves, blood supply, connective tissue, etc. When the tooth begins to die, there are several events that can lead to pain and other adverse consequences. Your Weybridge dentist or root canal specialist will use local anaesthesia and drill an access hole into the infected tooth. A rubber dam will then be placed, and then the pulp of the tooth will be removed using the appropriate drills and root canal files, along with chemical solutions to disinfect the inside of the tooth. The tooth will then be thoroughly dried using sterile paper points, and gutta percha (i.e., the root canal filling material) will then be placed into the sterile root canals, in order to prevent future infections in the tooth. This in turn, will also prevent bacterial spread to adjacent teeth. An antibiotic is usually prescribed to help kill all of the remaining bacteria, and then healing can begin. Pain medication may also be prescribed, and the tooth should settle down within 24-48 hours. A dry tooth is more brittle, so a cap may have to be placed to properly restore your tooth.


Sunbury Dentists Whiten Teeth

Visit the Sunbury dental clinic if you are considering whitening your teeth. The dental team in Sunbury will introduce you to the latest techniques used for teeth whitening and will review everything involved in achieving the smile you have always wanted. The dentist will examine your teeth and let you know which whitening procedure best suits you. If you have composite fillings, bonding, porcelain veneers, and/or crowns or bridges on your front teeth, these may require replacement in order to obtain the results you want. Also, certain tooth shades respond better to whitening than others. You may require a more comprehensive teeth whitening plan, or your case may as easy as 1-2-3. Your dentist will review the examination with you and lay out an appropriate treatment plan.
There are various in-office teeth whitening methods, as well as teeth whitening methods that can be performed at home. The in-office procedure will take several visits at thirty to sixty minutes per visit. The teeth to be whitened will be proper isolated and special chemicals and lights are required. There are also different whitening gels for home use, and your dentist will manufacture custom trays for you to use, and supply this gel. Some side effects may be tooth and gum sensitivity, but this does not last long. So visit you Sunbury dentist to see what can be done to whiten your teeth.


Need a Dental Bridge? Visit your Worcester Park Dental Clinic

If you have a tooth or numerous teeth missing, and do not want you wear a removable denture, then a fixed dental bridge is for you. Your Worcester Park dentist will explain the benefits of dental bridges, which are prosthetic teeth made of porcelain, metal or gold, or a combination of porcelain and metal/gold that use the adjacent teeth for support and anchorage. These supporting teeth are referred to as abutment teeth, while the missing teeth that are replaced are referred to as pontic teeth. For every tooth that needs replacing, you like to have one supporting tooth at least, if not more.
A dental bridge or bridges will be recommended by your Worchester Park dentist if you have one or several teeth missing that effect your ability to eat. Other reasons to replace your missing teeth with a fixed dental bridge are if: your appearance and smile are affected, your teeth are starting to shift or your bite is collapsing; your speech is affected; and, there is a change to the shape of your face, along with numerous other reasons.
There are several different types of fixed dental bridges; by fixed it is meant that they are not removable. There are several designs of fixed dental bridges, where the adjacent teeth are prepared the same way that crowns are prepared, and the impressions are taken, along with a bite registration and shade, and are sent to a dental laboratory with instructions. Different designs are also available for the pontic tooth of the bridge, depending upon where the missing tooth is located and the hygiene needs of the patient. There are also resin-retained bridges and cantilever bridges. Resin bonded bridges are usually used in the anterior sections of the mouth, when the teeth are in good shape, and both the dentist and the patient do not want solid tooth structure removed unnecessarily. Very little of the inner of the adjacent teeth are removed and the pontic is bonded to the adjacent teeth by metal wings made to conform to those teeth. Cantilever bridges are usually made when teeth abutments are only on one side of the edentulous (toothless) space. Dental bridges can last a long time, especially if you take good care of them and your overall oral hygiene. Fixed bridges are natural in appearance and tend to be much more stable than removable bridges, partials, or full dentures.


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