Unlike their predecessors, many modern dentists in W1 are very sympathetic to patients who have lost some, or even all of their teeth and that now require dentures. Dentists are trained to understand the fears of their patients and with modern denture technology at their fingertips, they are in good position to offer you the best treatment to get you through, what can often be with tooth loss, a very traumatic time. Dentists prefer to save as many teeth as they can these days, because partial dentures, such as Cu-Sil, anchor more stably around remaining teeth. But even if all the teeth have gone, dentures have advanced incredibly to give you back your freedom again. Before false teeth looked ‘false’, were made from plastic and it made it difficult to keep them in the mouth, even with a fix-a-dent. Dentures are made from a lot softer materials today, which adhere to the gums more firmly. Combined with modern adhesives and mini-implants that lock the dentures into place, they can give you back a quality of life that you thought you’d never see again. For health reasons, dentures can also help retain the shape of your face and protect the mouth’s occlusion or ‘bite’.
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Dentures in London’s W1
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August 3rd, 2010
If you have ever lost a tooth for whatever reason, you will know just how painful it can be and not just physically. The emotional pain and embarrassment that can happen as the result of a lost tooth can be very significant. There is also the fact that missing teeth can have a wider physiological impact on the mouth and head to consider. This is why City of London dentists always recommend that patients try to replace missing teeth with restorations.
There are a number to choose from including dental bridges and partial dentures but it is perhaps the dental implant that is the most popular. There are several key reasons why the implant has the advantage over its nearest rivals. The most obvious is that it is the only restoration that replaces the whole of the tooth from top to bottom. This includes the tooth root, making it the most stable and realistic of all the dental replacements. This added stability means that unlike some other dental replacements, there is no food that is off limits and needs to be voided for fear of damaging your artificial tooth.
The dental implant itself is a small titanium screw that the dentist will drill directly into your jawbone. Once in the bone it will need some time to set firm before it can be used as a base for an artificial tooth. Implants can be used as a base for one or more teeth which will be manufactured from porcelain specially chosen to match that of the existing enamel. Find out more about the benefits of dental implants at your next check up appointment with a City of London dentist.
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Missing Teeth Replaced with Dentures in Central London
October 5th, 2008
There are many reasons why people lose their teeth including dental caries, periodontitis, and tooth trauma. London dentists have been using dentures for numerous years to replace lost teeth. There are also other ways to replace lost teeth. Compromised oral function has been linked to decreased self-esteem and a decline in the quality of life. Adults with missing teeth or loose dentures may avoid certain social activities because they are embarrassed to speak, smile, or eat in front of others. Your teeth provide support and structure to your face and cheeks, and lost teeth may result in sagging cheeks, making you appear older than you really are. By replacing your teeth, you can remove years from your face.
Dentures are removable appliances to replace your teeth, and are made to look, feel, and function naturally. They are made to look like your teeth and gums, and look very realistic and natural and have a comfortable feeling. There are several different types of dentures, and these include partial and full dentures. Partial dentures are made when there are some teeth that are in good condition still remaining in your mouth, and full dentures are made when there are no teeth remaining in your mouth. Partial dentures are clasped onto your existing teeth, and will keep those teeth from shifting in your mouth. Made of acrylic resin and plastic or porcelain teeth, your London dentist can now give you many different aesthetic options to replace your missing teeth.
Full dentures are held in place by suction created on the roof of your mouth when the dentures are in place. Lower dentures do not have the same suction, due to their smaller surface area and your tongue and muscles of the mouth moving. These lower dentures may require an adhesive agent to hold them in place, as they can become loose upon eating. There is an alternative, and your London dentist will explain this to you. You can have the option of having either dental implants, or miniature dental implants, placed into your gums and underlying bone, to stabilize the denture and hold it in place. This way you can eat anything you want without the worry of your dentures loosening or coming out. Many denture patients are receiving these implants, because they dramatically improve their confidence.
The best way to care for your dentures is to make sure they are kept clean. Your dentures should be removed while you sleep to allow your gums to rest, and allow them to be exposed to your mouth environment in order to keep them healthy. When you remove your dentures, you should brush them and soak them in cold water, or a cleaning tablet specifically made for this purpose that you place in water. DO NOT USE BLEACH! Also, brush your dentures again before replacing them back into your mouth. If your denture has large buildups and debris that you cannot remove by brushing, visit your dentist and have them or their dental hygienist remove the debris and clean your dentures. Even though you don’t have your natural teeth, it is very important for you to visit your dentist on a regular basis, in order to make sure that your dentures and your underlying supporting tissues are in good shape. They will also fit your dentures better if they are getting loose from shrinkage of the underlying tissues. Dentures that do not fit properly, cause gum irritation and inflammation, and other problems such as bad speech and inability to chew food.
Dentures can last quite a while if they are properly maintained by the patient and you visit your dentist regularly. There is some natural wear and wear that occur to dentures, especially those made with plastic teeth. These teeth wear more quickly than porcelain teeth. Also, your gums and underlying bone tissues may shrink causing your dentures to get loose and changing your bite in the process. Your dentist will reline or rebase your denture depending on the situation. However, it is highly recommended that you have new dentures made after five years.
Your dentist will perform a complete examination and take radiographs of your mouth. After discussing your needs and wants, your dentist will determine if dentures are right for you. If you already have an old denture, your dentist may use your old denture to take an impression of your mouth. If not, the dentist will decide if there are some questionable teeth remaining in your mouth that cannot be saved. After this is decided, the dentist will take impressions of your mouth and a bite registration, and stone models will be made of your mouth in the dental laboratory. Dental technician(s) will fabricate the best possible dentures according to your dentist’s instructions.
If you need to have teeth extracted, “immediate” dentures will be fabricated prior to teeth removal, and following the surgery, the denture is inserted immediately. This aids in the healing of the extraction sites and will act as a surgical stent. It allows you to function and have better aesthetics during the healing period. These dentures usually require relining with soft and/or medicated material while the tissues are healing and shrinking. “Regular” full dentures are fabricated after the healing is complete. This denture can usually be inserted 8-12 weeks after the teeth have been extracted.
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Replace Teeth in West London with Dental Implants
September 6th, 2008
In West London, dental implants can be used to replace missing teeth. Currently, 90% five-year success rate exists for dental implants. There exist numerous other treatments for missing teeth. However, in West London, dental implants have proven invaluable to replace missing teeth, and are the best choice in many situations where natural teeth are post. Besides being more natural looking and stronger in comparison to different tooth replacement procedures, they also offer a longer-lasting answer for missing teeth. Dental implants are available for single tooth or multiple teeth replacement(s), and they are also being used to anchor full and partial dentures. All of these different uses will be thoroughly explained to you when you visit your West London dental clinic.
West London dentists have been specially trained in the placement of implants and can perform these procedures; however there are times when a patient may be referred to a dental specialist, especially for dental implant placement that are required in the sinus areas. Using a dental team approach with experienced clinicians can provide the best results for some patients. Everyone involved should stay in close contact with each other to assure that dental implant success and the patient’s hope for excellent restoration(s) are achieved.
Dental implants are made of a titanium alloy shaped in a barrel or screw-like form. They also have an area for attachment to place the final restoration. A little opening is made where the implant is to be placed, and the special implant drill is used to create the opening in the bone where the implant is to be placed. The dentist must be skilful as to not injure any of the adjacent tissues. Prior to receiving or even choosing dental implants as the right restoration for the patient, a complete dental work-up will be performed via a complete dental and oral examination, X-rays and other computerised tomography in order to make sure where the implant(s) should be placed. A stent is usually fabricate to help guide the dentist. Do you be afraid to ask as many questions as you need to in order to make sure that you are comfortable with choosing the dental implant procedure. You West London dentist is there is assist!
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