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Choosing the Mini Implant in Central Leeds

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Mini-implants have become a bit of a celebrity in their own right in central Leeds although they came to be so through a stroke of fate.

They were only intended to be temporary, giving way later to their bigger brother, but it was soon discovered that they were quite useful themselves.

Firstly they are very easy to fit, (some dentists claim only 10 minutes) and they do the minimal of damage to the gums and jawbone, making them instantly available to use. One of the other advantages is that the jaw doesn’t require a bone graft, so this tiny titanium spike can be placed straight away.

Its was first used for replacing small teeth, but its greatest triumph has come for those among us that wear dentures. If the jaw is fitted with a number of mini-implants, the altered denture simply locates onto the spike, holding it firmly locked to the inside of the mouth and sometimes they are used to lock in dental bridges.

Of course, the benefit of a ‘mini’ is that it is a sight-more cheaper than a larger implant, as well as being easy to fit. Most dentists carry out this procedure so you should book a session with your dentists and find out about your suitability for this treatment.

 

Embracing Invisalign in Leeds

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

There is a lot of choice open to you when it comes to choosing a brace or an aligner, but a lot of this choice is governed by the type of treatment your teeth require. However, if you find your teeth are suitable for the treatment, you should most definitely consider embracing Invisalign, because this aligner is taking Leeds by storm right now and it’s hardly surprising.

Suitability is checked using a series of x-rays, after which a series of projected images are created to show you how your teeth will look during and after the treatment. If this suits you, a number of different aligners will be made from the x-rays and photos, which will change as your teeth begin to shift.

Invisalign can be one of the more pricey aligners around, but money becomes completely irrelevant when you look at the benefits of this unique device. Its main triumph is that it manufactured from a completely clear plastic, which is almost invisible to the eye- the freedom that gives to the wearer is phenomenal. To cap that, you can eat and clean your teeth normally because the aligner can be taken out at your leisure. And the icing on the cake, if you continue to wear it at least 22 hours a day during your treatment, this brace can shave off at least two-thirds of the time that regular braces take to work.

 

 

The Dynamic Inman Aligner Hits the City of Leeds

Monday, March 19th, 2012

There are quite a few dynamic braces on the market in the city of Leeds, which offer both speed and discretion while they straighten your smile. Some are removable, some are fixed, but there is a brace that combines the the best of both-the Inman Aligner.

The Inman Aligner places opposing forces on your teeth, pushing from the inside and pulling from the outside, gently yet effectively squeezing your teeth into position. Keeping the teeth in constant movement means that they move very fast, 6 weeks fast at best, after which time you will need to wear a retainer to maintain your beautiful new smile.

Being removable means it is incredibly easy to keep the aligner clean and you can keep up a high level of oral hygiene throughout the treatment. You can also take the aligner our for more intimate or social occasions, but the outside wire is barely noticeable anyway.

As costs go, it comes in at a very considerable price, providing the results of other braces for a fraction of the cost, as it only uses one aligner to achieve straighter smiles. It does come with a bit of a catch however; purely because of its design, it can only work on teeth at the front of the mouth, but if that’s fine with you, get out there and get one fitted today!

 

 

Choosing Lumineers for Your Teeth in Central Leeds

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

There are a lot of cosmetic treatments available in central Leeds capable of knocking your teeth into shape, however, there is nothing better for covering up the signs of age than a veneer.

As a rule, the best veneers are always considered to be made of porcelain, but in preparing the teeth they are irreversibly damaged, because the enamel has to be removed from the surface of the teeth.

This tooth enamel damage does not occur with Lumineers.

Lumineers are manufactured out of specially patented porcelain and are very strong- it needs to be too, for it is a lot thinner than the traditional veneer, but still provides the same coverage and strength.

When attaching a Lumineer, the teeth are simply cleaned and the piece cemented over the top of the enamel, meaning that if you decide further down the line to change your mind, the Lumineer can be taken off and the tooth re-polished.

 

 

 

 

The Delightful Digital X-ray in the City of Leeds

Friday, March 16th, 2012

A lot of treatments are at their most effective if a diagnosis is made quickly. Some problems are obvious, but some conditions lay deeper below the gum line and so require an X-ray in order to make a full analysis of the problem.

In the past, X-rays could take a while to process and during this time, the problem could be worsening. They were also notoriously difficult to store due to their physical size, which didn’t help matters. Thankfully, most dentists around the city of Leeds these days are blessed with digital X-ray technology and it is a godsend for helping make a rapid diagnosis.

Digital X-rays works in a similar way to traditional X-rays in the sense that the image is taken in a similar way, but once taken, it is fed into a computer and an instant picture is flashed up onto a screen. This can highlight the extent of tooth decay, gum disease or periodontal problems, by colour coding and even a 3-D image can be projected so that repairs can be started immediately.

The images can be stored easily on a disc and retrieved at the touch of a button. Even better, they can be sent immediately to other people who specialise in a certain field for an instant diagnosis. It is just one of the perfect examples of how technology is helping to keep our teeth healthy.

 

 

 

 

 

Diamond Dentures in Central Leeds

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

If  the tragic day comes when you find you have to wear dentures, you may feel that the end is nigh for your smile and a lot of this is due to the portrayal of dentures as horribly false looking and incredibly hard to retain in the mouth.

But before you start writing your will, you would be wise to take a look around central Leeds first for modern dentures. Once you have been measured up, you will find a great choice of materials, which are soft, lifelike and provide optimum suction and stability when fitted into the mouth. Adhesives have also become more durable and stronger, helping increase the security of your dentures.

You can even have mini-implants fitted to hold them even firmly in place. But there is also a more health driven reason behind the need of dentures.

The first is the need to retain the bite of your jaws and having dentures will protect this. The lack of teeth in the mouth can also lead to premature ageing in the face, due to the sagging and creasing of unsupported skin.

Partial dentures have also become more common because dentists prefer to save teeth where they can and they are more preferable to full dentures because they can be attached to the remaining teeth and lock in strongly.

Practical Porcelain Veneers in Leeds

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

It is always great to radiate a beautiful smile out and about in Leeds, be it in a social situation or a work one. But unfortunately, we are all confronted by beauty’s greatest enemy at some point of our lives- ageing.

Sadly some of us have to work a little harder than others to turn back the years, but you may have a lot to thank the dental world for, because cosmetic dentistry is on hand to keep us smiling and one of the most practical and versatile treatments around is the fitting of porcelain veneers.

Veneers will hide away a number of evils and leave your teeth looking like new. As we age, our gums are suceptible to receding, cracks and gaps can appear in the teeth and teeth can become worn down and discoloured, but veneers can cover all this up.

When you choose veneers,  your teeth first need to be prepped. This involves the removal of the enamel so that an imprint of your teeth can be made, from which the veneer is made. When done, you return to the chair and this tiny, fragile piece of wafer-thin porcelain is cemented onto the surface of the teeth and ‘cured.’ This multiplies the strength of the veneer making it very durable and long lasting.

This whole process is pain-free, but even the most timid of us would be prepared to go through a little discomfort once we have seen the results- they are nothing short of amazing!

 

The Problem of Dental Phobia in the City of Leeds

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Everyone in the city of Leeds has a phobia about something or another- the dark, spiders, snakes to name a few, but phobias can become a really dangerous problem when they prevent our dental health care.

Whatever makes us fear a dental visit needs to be exposed and then dealt with. This isn’t the easiest of processes because the problem could be buried deep in the psyche and could require counselling at some level in order to identify the cause.

Some dentists are well versed in dental phobia, but if they cannot help, they can refer you to a specialist that can. Most people have a fear of pain, which some may identify with dentists.

However, modern equipment and sedation practises now make a visit to the dentists completely painless, which is why it is a good time to sit down with the dentist and discuss not only your fears, but also what is involved in your treatment.

You may find yourself ‘pleasantly’ surprised by what you discover. Even by having an initial chat, you have made a huge leap forward and the more you get involved with your treatment, the more you can help in making decisions about what is going to be done and how it is carried out.

Looking After Your Oral Health in Leeds

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

One of the things we try to do on a daily basis is to look after our health. Now that isn’t always the easiest thing to do in a busy, vibrant city like Leeds and it is very easy to let up on our overall and dental health.

However a balanced, healthy diet will give our immune system the chance to keep all of our body in fine fettle and that works for our mouth as well- a healthy body also means healthy teeth and gums. This will help the saliva levels to be high and fight of bacteria.

Bad habits like smoking and drinking can break down the saliva, so it is imperative that we maintain an impressive daily oral health regime to continue the battle against plaque and avoid further problems from tooth decay and gum disease.

It may sound silly, but it is vital that we choose the right brush and change it regularly, choose the right toothpaste and ensure we floss as often as we can during the day to remove any food caught up between the teeth and around the gums. This can also be followed by a good mouth-wash, with plenty of products available  to help win the war on plaque.

We also have the luxury of regular visits to the dentist for a thorough check-up, and if need be a cleaning session with a hygienist, to ensure that our teeth are given the best overhaul and cleaned at least twice a year.

Maintaining good oral hygiene and eating the best foods for our teeth and gums can ensure a life time of beautiful, healthy smiles.

All-Round Dental Care in the City of Leeds, Brushing Alone Isn’t Enough

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

When somebody mentions dental hygiene, the first thing that comes to most peoples minds is cleaning their teeth. Obviously, this is a routine that features as a big part of our lives when we are growing up and stays with us as we become adults. However, this is the limit to most peoples knowledge of dental hygiene, they assume brushing your teeth twice a day is enough to avoid any nasty diseases or complications. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

Dentists in the City of Leeds have been trying to educate the city on what constitutes good dental hygiene. They include the avoidance of some lifestyle habits, such as smoking and drinking coffee or red wine, as a way in which to prevent unnecessary treatment  in the future due to conditions such as gum disease.

They also stress the importance of maintaining regular appointments with your local dentist. The recommended frequency of check-ups is twice a year, or every six months. This allows for your dentist to keep an eye on any problems you may be having, or any treatment you might be needing (scaling and polishing for example). It is important to remember that bacteria and plaque are not visible to the naked eye, we cannot see the damage they are causing. Your dentist however, is professionally trained to recognise the symptoms of such problems and can offer you the best care and equipment to treat them with.

Finally, in order to maintain good oral health, it is important to avoid foods than can be harmful to your teeth. Sugary foods turn to acids in your mouth and these acids are the cause of cavities and the reason we need fillings. In order to prevent cavities, avoiding chocolate and sweets is essential. If you have a sweet tooth, you can replace these foods with sweet fruits such as raisins as these contain natural sugars that will not cause damage to your teeth.