Chelmsford Dentist Cautions against Habits That Can Cause Worn Teeth


October 1st, 2010

It is truly amazing to see how fast the tooth enamel can be worn away as a result of many things that people do. The enamel is the hardest substance in the body, but it can get worn away surprisingly fast. Once a person has worn teeth, he or she can be prepared to face a whole host of problems including sensitivity to heat and cold as well as susceptibility to dental caries. The worst thing is that enamel can never be regenerated, which underscores the importance of never doing anything that will wear it down.

According to a Chelmsford dentist, one of the most common reasons for this problem is brushing the teeth too hard. Lots of people do this under the mistaken notion that it is the best way to clean teeth completely. However, they end up scraping the enamel away along with any food debris. People who bite their finger nails or who hold pens, sticks etc between their teeth will also destroy their dental enamel. Rings and studs worn on the lips and tongue can also contribute to this problem. Teeth can also get worn down as a result of a highly acidic diet or because of gastrointestinal reflux. Sugars are another culprit since they stick to the teeth and form acids that cause teeth to wear down.

It is very important for people to protect their teeth because they don’t get to have another chance. Dentists can repair a lot of things, but it is always advisable to one’s original set of teeth in good condition. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.

Brentwood dentist restores smile with CEREC technology


November 8th, 2009

New technologies in dentistry are bringing about a revolution that is slashing appointment and waiting times as well as vastly improving the standard and accuracy of treatment.

One such technology is CEREC, a state-of-the-art new system that uses the latest in digital x-rays and 3D imaging to create lifelike and perfectly sized crowns and veneers. CEREC stands for CEramic REConstruction and allows dentist to use the latest in computer-aided manufacture and design to create microscopically accurate dental replacements.

For patients with broken, worn or discoloured teeth it is often necessary to use porcelain veneers to repair or cosmetically enhance their teeth. Veneers are thin porcelain shells that fit over existing teeth to create a more healthy appearance. Previously dentists would need to take several dental moulds and x-rays to create an impression of the patient’s mouth. They would then use this to design and manufacture a veneer. This would take place in a laboratory and could take up to two weeks.

With CEREC a dentist can create an instant impression of the patient’s mouth using 3D imaging sensors. They can then use the computer to design a veneer in a matter of minutes. When satisfied with the projection, the dentist then instructs the computer to manufacture the veneer. Milled from a single piece of porcelain, a new veneer can be ready in as little as an incredible six minutes and can be fitted immediately. It is now possible to completely replace a row of patient’s teeth in one session.

CEREC represents the future of cosmetic dentistry. Not only has the time of treatment been reduced by as much as seventy five per cent but patients spend less time in the chair and are subjected to much less discomfort during treatment because there is no need for uncomfortable dental moulds. The standard of treatment has also increased as dramatically. The use of computers means that crowns and veneers can be manufactured to microscopic levels of accuracy. If you are suffering from a cracked or broken tooth, or if you want to restore the appearance of your badly worn or discoloured teeth, ask a Brentwood dentist about revolutionary CEREC technology and you could transform your smile in an afternoon.

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