Resin restorations comprise a major part of general practice. Dentists must be able to accomplish them easily, fast, and with the assurance of comfortable, non-sensitive, long-lasting service. However, significant challenges are still present, such as achieving tight contacts and correct color, preventing postoperative sensitivity, and providing long-lasting service. Gordon explains clinical differences among currently available resin types and brands, and demonstrates class II, III, and IV resin-based composite placement with close-up, live clinical action. Useful and pertinent concepts are demonstrated to make your resin procedures up-to-date. www.pccdental.com
DentistNorthridgeCA.com Dentist Granada Hills CA., Dr. David Shannon admits that missing teeth doesn’t mean missing a meal. Even though a person with several missing teeth may not starve, eating may not be that enjoyable. In addition, missing teeth grow into larger problems. The remaining teeth begin to shift toward the empty spaces, throwing off alignment of the jaw, causing a popping of the jawbone, and a lot of painkillers. Teeth grinding and clenching further complicates matters, reflecting that teeth, and even life, may be out of balance. Dental health is something that can be controlled. Dentures and dental bridges provide a shaky remedy, yet dental implants provide superior support and longevity. A simple in-office procedure, that presents functional and aesthetic solutions to imbalance and pain, dental implants can change your life. For more information visit Dentist Granada Hills CA., Dr. David Shannon at http
Otto, a patient of Dr. Jerry Dunn, talks about his experience with the All-on-4™ implant procedure. All-on-4 dentures require only 4 implants. This state-of-the-art option offers stability even with minimal bone volume, good clinical results, and increased efficiency. With the All-on-4 Procedure, qualified patients receive just four implants and a full set of new replacement teeth in just one appointment—without bone grafts! The real appeal is how quickly permanent implants can be placed so that patients can leave the same day with fixed, non-removable replacement teeth. www.advanceddentalcarelc.com
DentistElmhurstNY.com Root Canal Dentist Elmhurst NY, Dr. Alexandra Khaimov, speaks about the options available to replacing missing teeth. The first and most efficient option to replacing missing teeth is dental implants. Dental implants are long lasting tooth root replacements that oral surgeons implant into the jawbone to simulate the root of a pre-existing tooth. Unlike dentures or bridges, dental implants don’t move or shift and they can last a lifetime. Dental crowns are the second option available to replacing missing teeth. A dental crown is a tooth shaped cap that is placed over the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance. Dental bridges are the third option available to replacing missing teeth. A dental bridge is a type of crown that is used to fill an empty space between two teeth, which usually occurs after a tooth has been extracted. For more information about missing teeth replacement options, visit Root Canal Dentist Elmhurst NY, Dr. Alexandra Khaimov’s website today. To see more videos, please click on the following link www.youtube.com Root Canal Dentist Elmhurst, Dr. Alexandra Khaimov, also serves the cities of: Jackson Heights, Corona, Rego Park, Middle Village, Woodside, Maspeth, East Elmhurst and the zip codes of: 11373, 11380, 11372. Video Rating: 0 / 5
At www.thegentledentist.com Dr. Antolak has a wide variety of dental procedures that he is capable of doing including saving teeth that may need to be removed. The following video shows such a procedure. There is some graphic video present so if you are squeamish about blood than you may not want to watch this. When a root canal fails you may develop drainage and swelling at the end of the root. This swelling can come from a lack of coverage over the crown of the tooth and bacteria enters the root, contaminates the root canal filling and enters the bone. The pressure from the puss will create a hole in the bone and then balloon out the soft gum tissue. This usually will require extraction and replacement with an implant. Sometimes under the right circumstance it may be possible to have this procedure done to save the tooth. If you have any questions you can call our Shelby Twp. office at 586.247.3500 Video Rating: 3 / 5
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