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 [...]

Toothache after root treatment

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 4 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Toothache after root treatment – is this normal? After root treatment it is normal for the tooth to continue hurting slightly for another 2-3 days. Slightly means that it can be treated using standard pain medication, that it does not increase intensity or start throbbing. - It is important to use a cofferdam during root treatment and an optical magnifier. A coffer dam protects teeth from saliva and the tongue, which is absolutely necessary for clean work. - The picture on the left shows a...

endodontology

Dental crown – dark edges

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 3 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
You may have a very pretty dental crown (not in these pictures), but the dark edge is a dead give-away that this tooth is not your own. Not only is this annoying, but nowadays it is not even necessary. So what causes these edges? - First we need to find out whether this discoloration is caused by the tooth, or the crown! Sometimes it is the root which is discolored and shows black through the gums. - A purely ceramic crown will not do the trick in this case! Black, discolored roots result from poor...

prostethics

Amalgamate and amalgamate drainage

Posted by Dental News Team On November - 2 - 20092 COMMENTS
Although we are against amalgamates, we also have a problem with „amalgamate drainage“! We would like to start off by explaining just why we are against amalgamate: it is o) unaesthetic o) it puts an additional strain on the dentist and other personnel during application and drilling o) it changes over time and makes renewed drilling necessary, even with the best dental care Reason enough to reject amalgamate! - - Let us now turn to amalgamate drainage. First we must discuss mercury contamination....

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Lumineers and Veneers

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 30 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Lumineers and veneers are ceramic caps which are glued to the outside of the teeth for aesthetic purposes. Veneers are somewhat thicker than lumineers. Due to advances in materials, it is now possible to produce super-thin, shatter-proof ceramic caps. Veneers kept getting thinner and thinner, until professionals began to call them lumineers, as the ceramic cups were almost „transparent“. The problem is that ads for these thin lumineers claim that no drilling is necessary. This is wrong, as whether...

cosmetic-dentistry

Cavities in milk teeth

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 29 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Should cavities in milk teeth be removed? Dentists keep finding cavities in children’s milk teeth and telling parents that it’s best to do nothing at all. This is wrong, because Cavities are caused by bacteria which can spread to and damage other healthy teeth Cavities destroy teeth, which makes the other teeth squeeze closer together, so that the tooth sector gets smaller. But this tooth sector acts like a kind of bracket which stimulates the growth of the jaw. If this growth is...

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