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Why Regular Dental Visits Are Important?

10/12/2015

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The dental association recommends that an adult must visit the dentist once in every four to six months, in order to ensure that the dental health is taken care of in right way. Like the health of the body, you also need to take care of the dental health, as you can also avoid many of the health related problems, if you are prompt in your dental examination. Doing so will help you maintain healthy gums and teeth, and it will prevent more serious and costly complications down the road. Some people are so scared to visit their dentist that they avoid it at all cost and then at the time of emergency, they search for the Edmonton dentist open Sunday. Many people also think that if they are brushing their teeth properly, then they don’t need to visit their dentist at all, as it will take care of all the dental problems. No matter how good you are when it comes to brushing and flossing the teeth, the plaque and tartar deposits will inevitably begin to accumulate on places you can’t reach. Thankfully, dentists and hygienists are well-trained in the removal of plaque by using a number of special tools and instruments.

When you are going to take the appointment with the dentists, then he will examine the teeth by taking x-rays of portions, or "quadrants" of your mouth. This will ensure that the dentist is able to see the areas of gums and teeth in a much clearer manner and if there are any cavities or problems which could negatively impact your oral health, then the dentist will take care of them at earliest. When the dentist cleans your teeth then he tries to remove as much as plaque and tartar from your teeth, gums, and tongue as possible. If you have too much of build-up of tartar deposits on your teeth, it may be quite difficult to remove them in one sitting. In that case, you need to take more than one appointment with the dentist to get it cleaned in a right manner. After the cleaning of the teeth is done, the dentist may give you a fluoride treatment where the toothpaste like substance that is rich in fluoride content is polished on the surface of each tooth in order to prevent plaque from thriving.

Post-Dental Visit

After all the procedure is done in a right manner, then you don’t have to worry about anything for the coming four to six months. But you need to make sure that you are following the right care and must brush you teeth twice a day in a proper manner. Don’t forget to floss the teeth after every meal too. There are many Edmonton dentist open Sunday and if you are someone who doesn’t have time on weekdays, then you can contact them on weekends too.

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Root Canal Therapy: Some Points and Procedure

10/6/2015

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If you are going to look at the statistics, then root canal treatment is one of the most widely recognized dental problems. Many people are very much scared when they hear that their tooth needs a root canal and they try to avoid it. Every tooth has a root canal system and an infection in it creates trouble. The infection might be caused by a bacteria or a bad oral care. Contrary to popular belief, the root canal treatment is less painful and there are many dentists Edmonton who will ease you off with many of the problems.

1. Structure of the tooth

Every tooth in the mouth has a structure that comprises of two main parts – Crown and the root. The crown is the visible part that we are able to see and the root is generally hidden beneath the gums. The main components of teeth are:

• Enamel – It is the hard outer coating of every tooth.
• Dentine – It’s the softer material that supports the enamel.
• Cementum – It’s a hard material that acts as a coating on the tooth.
• Dental Pulp – It’s a soft tissue that is found at the centre of the tooth.

2. Infection in the tooth

Every tooth has a pulp in the centre that has blood vessels and soft tissues. It is generally this part that gets affected with bacteria and infection and the tooth gets painful. When bacteria multiply, they reach at the centre and attack the blood vessels and this result in swollen gums and face.

3. Treatment

In root canal treatment, the bacteria are removed from the centre of the tooth to ease of the discomfort the patient is facing. The treatment is done in two ways – The first method is where the affected tooth is removed from the gum if the condition of the tooth is too bad and is beyond repair, and the second method is root canal treatment. After the bacteria are removed from the centre of the tooth, it is filled with a filling or a crown is put into place. Root canal treatment can be painful for some people and make sure that you are getting it done with one of the good dentists Edmonton.

4. Taking right care after the treatment

Once the root canal treatment is done, you need to make sure that you are taking the right care of gums and teeth. It will help your tooth to recover in right way and will ensure that it stays healthy for long time. Avoid biting too hard on the food and use the separate side of the mouth where the treatment has been done. Always maintain good oral hygiene and take all the necessary help from the dentists Edmonton who will be able to guide you in proper manner. If you are too much into smoking and drinking, then you also have to avoid it till your tooth recovers completely.


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Tooth Sensitivity: Main Reasons and Causes

9/19/2015

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Tooth sensitivity is that strong sensation you feel when you take cold or hot eatables. Many people also have this feeling when they have regular meals and this is an indication that the outer coating of the enamel might be damaged and this has exposed the sensitive inner layer. Prolonged sensitivity that is not reported to the dentist may lead to damaged tooth. According to Dr. Smith, dentist Downtown Edmonton, the sensitivity can be minimized by using some of the techniques and can save your trip to the Dental clinic facilities. Here are some of the tips that you can use to reduce the sensitivity of the tooth.

1. Brushing The Teeth Right

Many people are facing the teeth and gum problems because they don’t brush their teeth in a right manner. If you are going to brush your teeth after every meal or twice a day in a right way, then you can avoid most of the gums and oral problems in the longer run. When you brush your teeth, you have to be careful of the microscopic canals and hollow tubes that run along the nerves of the teeth. Always ensure that you are doing it with gentle strokes as the tubules of the teeth when exposed, they cause sensitivity in the tooth. For the right tips on brushing, contact a good dentist in Edmonton who will be able to guide you with the right brushing techniques. Always remember to use the toothbrush that is approved by the dental association and use the toothpaste that has fluoride content in it.

2. Avoid Foods That Have Acidic Content

Avoid taking too much intake of the foods that have acidic content in them. Items like Sauce, lemon, kiwis, grapefruit, and pickles must be avoided as they may cause you pain.

3. Avoid Grinding The Teeth

When you grind the teeth, you cause the enamel a serious damage. Many people have this habit of grinding the teeth when they talk and this must be avoided at all times. The middle layer of the tooth consists of the tubes that lead to the nerves and if you are going to grind them, then this will expose the endings and you will feel a deep sensitivity when you will eat or drink.

4. Don’t Use Too Much Products For Teeth

Avoid using too much of products for teeth whitening as they have chemicals and may cause damage to the enamel. It is always a good idea to brush your teeth twice a day to maintain them in right manner rather than going for artificial methods to clean them.

5. Stay Away From using too much of Mouthwash

Like the teeth whitening products, the mouthwash too has chemical and bleaching contents that might be harmful for the teeth in the longer run. Chemical compositions in these products harm the teeth in the prolonged usage. Always contact a good dentist in Edmonton if you have any problem in your teeth.

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Your Guide To Porcelain Veneer Emergencies

9/18/2015

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So you just noticed a laminate crack in your porcelain veneers or you noticed laminate break or come off? This can be a dental emergency. Here we are preparing a list of to do and not to do things to help you handle this dental emergency.

Firstly, carefully remove all the parts that are there in your mouth slightly, without damaging them more. If you only find one piece, then possibly your laminate has debonded and not broken.

If this is the case, your dentist may probably be able to reattach it. If it is broken then your dentist has only option- make a new one.

Here are more details:

  • What to look for:
To find out if your veneer has been damaged take a look at its overall shape. The structure of a veneer is generally somewhat rounded and symmetrical.

You can also check the tooth if it came off. You will be able to see broken pieces still fixed. Damaged pieces of porcelain can be sharp or rough to your lips or tongue, so be careful.

Keep it safely.

If there are no damages, then you can easily take it to your dentist. By taking it safely you can save the price of a new one. Usually it is advised to wrap it in a tissue and keep it in a safe container like an empty bottle of medicine.

  • Get in contact with your dentist
You will definitely have to contact your dentist and report to them that there is something wrong with your porcelain veneers. Arrange an appointment with your emergency dentist and let them evaluate your condition.

  • What to expect in the mean time
Usually, when your veneer was first places only a small amount of your tooth’s front surface is trimmed off.

If this is the case, then there is very less probability that you will experience any severe problems between the time you found about the issues and when you visit the best dental clinic in Edmonton.

Remember, as your tooth has lost its front covering, your tooth might be more sensitive to cold or hot drinks and foods or it may be irritating or rough to your tongue or lips, so be careful.

  • What you can do?
If you experience a lot of roughness or thermal sensitive, you can consider placing a protective layer of wax on your tooth to get relief.

A number of pharmacies sell white dental wax which is recommended for dental practices.

  • Your dental emergency appointment
When you visit your dentist, if pieces of your veneer are still present on your teeth and are irritating and sharp, your dentist will round them down or trim them off. This usually takes only a few minutes.

  • Possible treatment options:
Reattachment: if laminate is undamaged, then your dentist may bond it back on your tooth.

Repair: If just a small piece of your veneer has got damaged, your dentist may create a patch.


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