Periodontitis versus parodontosis

There are still dental professionals who use the old and wrong name for a periodontal disease – parodontosis. The correct name is periodontitis. – In former times bacteria couldn´t be proven because of wrong techniques-this was called parodontosis. In the last 25 years it is known that inflammation of the periodontum is caused by bacteria, [...]

Gums as a reflection of our overall health!?

Gums as a reflection of our overall health? YES AND NO! Over and over again we read scientific and non scientific journals about vitamin deficiency and the consequences from it. As a result many people choose to take homeopathic medicine –a mistake most of the time! – 99% of gum diseases are attributed to plaque [...]

Most common reasons for periodontitis

  – - – - – - – Most common reasons for periodontitis The most common reasons of pariodontitis are: Plaque accumulation due to poor oral hygiene, overhang restorations, ill fitting crowns Malocclusion Stress      Smoking Systemic disease such as diabetes, adverse pregnancy outcomes Fortunately all these factors are easily controlled by; Optimizing tooth brushing, by [...]

Oral Rinses – are they useful in the menagement if Periodontitis?

 Is an oral rinse beneficial for patients with periodontitis? YES! An oral rinse is a useful purchase, unfortunately some doctors think it is not useful-with the argument that bacteria leaks into the periodontal pockets. That is incorrect for two main reasons; The bacteria moves only due to extensions Bacteria are harmless on their own. They are destructive only in mature plaque, causing a cavity or a [...]

Periodontitis and saliva test-is it useful?

Periodontitis-saliva test? Yes and no! Our last discussion was about lasers, today we want to inform you about the saliva test. It is a common practice for some dental professionals to require that the patients with periodontal disease to undergo expensive saliva test prior to their therapy.    Congratulations! Now the patient knows that there [...]

Finding the right braces

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 11 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Does it matter what type of braces I use to fix my teeth? Yes, because each type has its own pros and cons. - Removable braces only work when a child is still growing, when it’s still very young. Aligners do practically nothing to fix teeth which are twisted out of position, especially cuspids. The lingual technique cannot be used in many cases. - So which treatment is right for you? Your orthodontist (a dentist who specializes in braces) can tell you. A „real“ orthodontist is one who...

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Professional dental cleaning is good for your heart!

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 10 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Our immune system has millions of micro-organisms and viruses to fight every day! Usually it wins, if not then it doesn’t take long to find out – we get sick. Our bodily orifices are a gateway to pathogens. This is why the largest openings  (mouth, rectum, genitals, ears, nose) are equipped with special „defense stations“ used by our immune systems, e.g. the ones in the mouth, the tonsils. - But let’s talk about the smaller „orifices“ for a moment, such as the nails or teeth....

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The Almighty Doctor

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 9 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Today we would like to discuss a recent case which should cause to think twice about believing in the infallibility of doctors. A good friend of our Dental News Team discovered blood in his urine. After the problem persisted for a few days, he did the right thing and went to a hospital for help. He was told that it was probably just an inflammation of the bladder. As a lay person you are probably unaware of the fact that blood in your urine – known as a “macro-haematuria” – must always...

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Jaw bone reconstruction – iliac crest transplant

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 6 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Using an iliac crest bone transplant as an aid in jaw bone reconstruction is no longer a necessary procedure in dentistry, as there are excellent bone replacements available today. Long periods of toothlessness and/or periodontitis can cause the  jaw bone to recede. Often there is not enough room to set an implant. It was once a common practice to take piece of bone from the pelvis in order to replace bone in the jaw. You simply took a piece of bone and attached it to the jaw using screws – with...

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Periodontitis, periodontosis, inflammation of the gums?

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 5 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Recession of the gums is a very common disease of our time. Is it periodontosis, periodontitis, or even gingivitis? What is the right treatment? Periodontitis: gums recede due to an inflammation in the periodontal apparatus. The correct term for this type of inflammation is periodontitis. The right type of treatment is periodontitis therapy! Simple cleaning is not a form of treatment! The periodontal apparatus consists of the tooth root, the periodontal membrane (desmodont), the bone and gums. If...

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