November 7th, 2010
If you are ashamed of your personal appearance because of unsightly metal fillings or suffer from painful cavities, cosmetic bonding might be your way of achieving a proud smile and a pain-free mouth. You can have the perfect smile thanks to technological advancements which enable dentists to fill cavities with tooth-coloured composites in just one session.
Amazing cosmetic bonding techniques are now available with Colchester dentists who can replace an existing, metal filling or fill a painful cavity. The dental composite which is used is made from acrylic resin and fillers and is mouldable to fit into your cavities in an aesthetically pleasing fashion.
Having selected an appropriate shade of bond which matches your surrounding teeth, your dentist will clear the area of debris and tartar and apply a special gel to ease the bonding. Once the bond is applied, either in one go or stages, it is subjected to a curing light and then buffed and polished into a fine finish. You will then have a filling which is almost invisible and last far longer than traditional metal fillings.
This advance in dentistry means that the lengthy process of having metal fillings installed are a worry of the past. You can have your existing fillings replaced or your cavities filled in just one visit to your dentist. Cosmetic bonding will allow you to smile once again with confidence as no-one will even notice that you have had a filling, such is the natural look of the special composite. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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August 30th, 2010
People whose teeth are in a very bad condition do not need to despair any longer. They can opt for a full mouth reconstruction service. This includes many dental procedures, all of which together will give the person a brand new smile. The various procedures that a full mouth reconstruction consists of are implants, veneers, crowns an even bridges. The objective of this procedure is to straighten teeth that are crooked and to fix teeth that are broken or chipped, while using the best quality materials to ensure that the final result is very lifelike.
This is a very complicated process, as can be estimated from the numbers of different procedures required to get the finished product. The dentist has to first plan it carefully so that he or she can take the minimum time possible and do the least possible number of procedures. This entire process might also require the services of more than one dentist since some of the procedures involved are highly specialized.
A dental clinic in Maldon offers this service and it can do so only because it has invested in the latest state of the art equipment. In addition, it has dentists who are well versed in the latest procedures. There is no denying the fact that the entire process is time consuming and also quite expensive. However, people whose teeth are very badly and irreparably damaged are only too happy to pay for this procedure that can bring a smile to their faces. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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August 13th, 2010
Most people take out a dental insurance policy because they rightly believe that they will need to have dental treatment occasionally. However, a dentist based in Colchester pointed out that most people are in for a shock when they actually complete dental treatment and then present their claim to the insurance company. They realize too late that many treatments they undergo can actually be defined as aesthetic dentistry, and as such these claims are rejected by the insurance company.
It is therefore very important that a patient have a very clear understanding of exactly what the dental policy covers before he or she undergoes a treatment. For example, in the case of dental fillings, an insurance company may not pay for porcelain fillings, whereas it will easily pay for amalgam ones. The amount spent on tooth whitening procedures are almost always never reimbursed because this is considered to be completely cosmetic. Similarly, veneers are rarely paid for, unless the patient can prove that the work being done is to replace veneers that have chipped or fallen out, in which case it becomes a medical problem and not necessarily a cosmetic one.
A person should go through the fine print very carefully before signing any contract for a dental insurance policy. Different insurance companies will handle the same situation in different ways and it would be wise to choose an insurance policy that is extremely flexible. It is only by doing this carefully that a person can avail of extensive dental treatment without having to pay too much. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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August 8th, 2010
People these days expect more from their dentists than merely getting basic dental care, says a dentist in Harlow. People these days visit dentists in order to get a whole range of treatments that are not always necessary for health reasons. Of course they do visit dentists to get basic treatments such as fillings, cleanings and getting orthodontic treatments in order to repair a bite. However, there is an increasing trend amongst patients to ask for dental treatments necessary to improve their appearance.
The science of cosmetic dentistry has increased in leaps and bounds thanks to the modern obsession with looking attractive and appearing young for longer. There are many treatments available to people whose teeth are perfectly normal, but which are discolored or slightly misplaced. There are also lots of materials available that make the finished result look completely lifelike. There is also added emphasis on overall health and comfort of the patien. In addition, modern treatments usually take less time to be completed than old fashioned procedures.
These high tech treatments and the materials used do cost more money but they are in great demand amongst discerning customers because they give excellent results in the form of teeth that look realistic but far more attractive than normal. It is not only celebrities and people in show business who opt for these treatments, but ordinary people also who feel that their lives will be greatly enhanced by them. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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May 13th, 2010
There are many different dental treatments available to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile. Teeth that are damaged either structurally or by staining and discolouration can be restored using veneers or whitening treatments. It is also possible to use orthodontic straightening devices to realign teeth that are crooked. However, one of the most versatile and commonly used cosmetic dental procedures is known as cosmetic bonding.
Cosmetic bonding has been used for a long time in dentistry because of its versatility and ability to transform the smile in a single visit. It is made from a composite resin that can be mixed up to closely resemble the colour of the existing teeth of the patient for an impressive cosmetic result. Cosmetic bonding is commonly used for filling dental cavities or replacing the old fashioned and controversial silver amalgam fillings. It is also used for restoring broken or chipped teeth, closing or evening up spaces between teeth and for covering areas of discolouration.
Cosmetic bonding is very popular for fillings because it has a much better cosmetic appearance than silver amalgam fillings, which can look very unattractive in the mouth. Although bonding is not ideal for use in large areas, it can be used in small cavities and also to hold a ceramic inlay in place. It is also completely safe to use unlike the silver amalgam fillings, which contain mercury vapours that can damage the body. Many patients are opting to have their old silver amalgam fillings replaced with composite bonding for these reasons.
Before cosmetic bonding takes place anywhere on the teeth, the surface of the area on question will need to be etched or roughened to allow for greater grip. The bonding is then applied and made solid using the heat of a dental laser. This makes the bonding firm offering protection and aesthetic improvement to the teeth. Find out more about composite bonding at a Colchester dentist. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford
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April 2nd, 2010
Until relatively recently, people only went to the dentists for purely health reasons, either for a check up or because they had a dental problem that needed treatment. Over the last twenty years or so, a new type of dentistry has emerged that has no direct health benefits but solely aims to improve the appearance of the teeth.
Our teeth, and particularly, our smile are one of the most recognisable and important parts of our appearance so it is vital that we are happy and comfortable with it. But teeth can be affected by many different conditions and problems that spoil their appearance. This could be alignment issues such as crooked or rotated teeth, discolouration or worn enamel. Cosmetic dentistry aims to correct these problems using dental technology to improve or restore the appearance of teeth and make the patient feel more relaxed and confident with how they look. This is becoming ever more important in our image conscious world.
Some of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments available from Billericay dentists include teeth whitening, porcelain veneers and cosmetic bonding. Teeth whitening involves placing a whitening agent against the surface enamel of the teeth, This penetrates and bleaches the areas white making the teeth look cleaner and healthier and the patient younger. Teeth whitening is very effective and capable of whitening the teeth by up to ten shades.
Porcelain veneers are one of the most dramatic and effective cosmetic dentistry treatments. It involves placing ceramic caps over the top of the existing teeth to create the impression of clean, white and even teeth. This completely changes your appearance in just a single appointment. This can be an expensive treatment but similar, if less spectacular results, can be achieved by suing cosmetic bonding. Ask your dentist from more information. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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March 14th, 2010
Dental bonding is a procedure that allows a dentist to repair a chipped, cracked or discoloured tooth or teeth, says a Harlow dentist. This has completely revolutionised the dental repair procedures that a dentist can offer to patients. Usually a veneer would be used to cover over a damaged tooth, but this procedure often needs just the one visit and is now possible on many kinds of damaged teeth. Think of it being like a plastered wall at home, if that wall has a damp patch or a chipped area then you’d simply get a plasterer to prepare it, and plaster over that piece. Then they’ll sand the edges to blend in with the rest of the wall. Now think of your tooth as that wall, with a chip on the bottom, the dentist will first prepare the tooth by coating it with a conditioning agent, this allows for a better and more permanent bonding of the resin that will be used to do the repair (think of new plaster here on the wall). When that is dry the dentist will then apply the resin to the damaged area, and shape it as best they can to make it fit in with the shape of the tooth. They will use an ultra violet light or even a laser light to harden the resin, which will be the same shade as the original tooth. This takes just minutes to completely dry the resin to a hardness that matches the enamel on the tooth. Then comes the modelling bit, the dentist will use a series of small shaping, grinding and polishing tools to complete the operation, and all without an anaesthetic. The end result is an economical way of repairing a damaged tooth, and it can all happen in just one sitting, and lasting for the duration of the natural tooth. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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March 5th, 2010
Cosmetic bonding has been used for many years in cosmetic dentistry to transform smiles. The process involves using small amounts of acrylic resin and moulding it into the desired shape. Cosmetic bonding is the most versatile tool in cosmetic dentistry that can be used to fill dental cavities, repair broken or damaged teeth and even as an alternative to porcelain veneers.
Bonding is a popular choice for filling material as it can be made to closely match the colour of the existing tooth enamel. It is often preferred to silver-amalgam fillings, even though it is not as strong, because of the aesthetic advantages and also because of the controversy surrounding the safety of using mercury in amalgam fillings. Many patients are even choosing to replace their old-fashioned amalgam fillings to improve the appearance of their teeth. For large cavities it may not be possible to use cosmetic bonding because it can become brittle in large areas, but by using a ceramic inlay cemented with dental bonding the same results can be achieved.
Composite bonding can also be used to seal cracks that have been caused by physical trauma to the teeth. It can also be moulded to repair small chips. The procedure involves mixing the resin to the right consistency and colour before applying it in layers to the desired shape. When satisfied, the dentist will then set the bonding hard with the heat of a dental laser before polishing the cosmetic bonding to make it appear more like enamel. Chelmsford dentists also use bonding to cover discoloured or stained teeth, producing results similar to having a set of porcelain veneers but at a fraction of the cost. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.
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January 31st, 2010
Over the last twenty years a change has occurred in the way we view the dentist. The dentist is no longer just a medical professional there to repair damage to teeth and keep them healthy, but they are now additionally seen as cosmetic technicians. They are able, using a variety of new procedures, to drastically improve the appearance of even the most damaged and unhealthy looking teeth.
The change really began with the advent of modern teeth whitening. People began to realise that having a healthy and beautiful looking smile could be a real advantage and work wonders for the self-confidence. As treatments like teeth whitening became more affordable more people began to see the benefits on offer from their dentist. Other cosmetic treatments such as dental bonding, orthodontic straightening and teeth contouring all became very popular as the full potential of cosmetic dentistry was gradually revealed to the public.
In recent years, a more extensive and comprehensive cosmetic dentistry treatment called a smile makeover has grown in popularity as it offers a complete dental transformation utilising a number of treatments suitable for your teeth. The potential of a smile makeover has been seen on many of the wave of TV makeover shows where even the most unhealthy looking teeth can be transformed.
Harlow dentists offer a wide variety of cosmetic dental treatments ranging from the most simple to the most extensive and with treatments to suit every budget it is possible for everyone to benefit from cosmetic dentistry. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford
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November 22nd, 2009
Sporting injuries and car accidents are some of the most common causes of head traumas that lead to dental injuries. Chipped, cracked or broken teeth can be very painful and responsible for years of subsequent dental problems if not treated correctly. One option for fixing a damaged tooth is to use composite resin. This involves making a tooth-coloured resin and applying it to the damaged area. When sculpted into the desired shape a dentist will set the resin firm with the intense heat of a laser. Dental bonding is tough and durable but on certain occasions the damage may be too great to treat with bonding. For example, if the structural integrity of the tooth has been damaged then no amount of dental bonding will be able to save it. In this instance, the dentist will need to repair the tooth using a dental crown. A crown is a ceramic cap that fits over the top of a damaged tooth, protecting it from any further damage while simultaneously restoring its aesthetic appearance.
Dental crowns have a variety of uses in dentistry and are used for more than just repairing damaged teeth. Crowns are also often used to hold dental fillings in place as well as to cover repair work from procedures such as root canal surgery. A crown can be an invaluable defence against further damage to weakened teeth.
Dental crowns are commonly made from porcelain, a type of ceramic that resembles the translucent appearance of tooth enamel. Modern crowns are manufactured with the use of computer-aided technology. Dentists use the very latest in 3D and digital x-ray technology to project an exact image of the patient’s teeth. They can then use a computer to design and manufacture a dental crown from a single piece of porcelain in as little as six minutes. This new computer process has removed the need for extensive dental moulds and x-rays which increased the treatment time involved in a dental crown. Computer manufacture has also radically improved treatment time and accuracy.
A Dental crown is an effective way of keeping teeth that may have otherwise been lost. They can strengthen a weakened tooth and restore its original appearance. If you have a damaged tooth or a filling that is loose and causing you pain, make an appointment to see a Chelmsford dentist and ask about the benefits of dental crowns.
Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation.
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