Archive for November, 2010

Tumour-cancer

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 3 - 2010

A malignant tumour-some call it cancer-is not the end!

Diagnosis: tumour-cancer. Medics call it neoplasia!

Once the diagnosis is made many people don´t know what to do next. Resignation is wrong since more than 60% get cured of a malignant tumour nowadays- Of course depending on the type of neoplasia and the acuteness of the disease at the time of diagnosis.

In contrast far less people survive a heart attack but we are still thinking about the tumour ailment-why?


Probably we are thinking of a prolonged therapy, thus the ailment gets enough time to settle down in the minds of the patient and their relatives.
A heart attack is different: Either the patient dies or survives. Dying is of course awful, but at least in this case it is briefly.

If the diagnosis is made, please don´t resignate! You can play a part in contributing to your recovery! How? Here are some rules:

•The most effective way to eliminate most tumours is the knife, possibly combinated with a radiotherapy/chemotherapy. Please don´t be afraid of the surgery! Please consult different centres.
•Recharge your batteries! Surround yourself with positive energy, nice people, avoid stressful situations, go on nature´s walks.
•Healthy lifestyle: It is never too late! Quit smoking, quit drinking alcohol or taking other drugs. Have a balanced diet and perform sleep hygiene.

Early diagnosis is very important. Follow this link to get more informations about mouth cancer. It´s useless to negate the problem-approach it-it´s your life! All the best!

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What happens after a root treatment?

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 2 - 2010

What happens after a root treatment?

You tooth might hurt even after a successful root treatment!


These pains are not supposed to:

• build up

and supposed to:

• getting less
• take at most 3 days


Follow this link to get more informations about a proper root canal treatment!

The tooth has to be sealed promptly after a succesful root treatment, e.g. through a crown, an inlay-this depends on the tooth defect.

It is always about microgaps in dentistry! –

The material in the mouth is extremly stressed (cold/warm/strain/wetness)- small microgaps get formed with conventional filling materials thus a well performed root treatment can be destroyed after years.

Indeed a proper treatment is more expensive at the beginning-in the long run you safe a lot of money!

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