Friday 28 November 2014

Common Reasons People Need to Wear Dental Veneers

Dental Veneers
Using dental veneers, we can repair a multitude of problems that occur with your teeth. We have found that the wafer-thin porcelain or composite dental veneers are an excellent solution to cracked teeth, chipped teeth, teeth that are discolored and even misaligned teeth. There is a wide spectrum of reasons why someone should consider veneers, and as more people become aware that they do not have to live with a less than perfect smile, veneers are growing in popularity and use. As a dentist, having a remedy that is easy and can restore teeth to their former glory makes it much easier to create the beautiful smile that most people are looking for. 

While dental veneers are a proven and effective solution, we want to make sure that our patients understand that ultimately there is nothing we prefer more than to salvage your own natural teeth. Proper hygiene, regular dental cleanings, and ensuring that we can catch any problems early on are ways you can help protect your natural teeth. It also helps, for you, to know some of the ways teeth get damaged, resulting in your needing dental veneers. There are three main ways that your teeth get worn down, leading to the need for a restoration. 
  • Eroding of the teeth: Everybody brushes their teeth with the hope of staving off this condition, which occurs naturally and over time. Tooth erosion happens when you drink or place a piece of food in your mouth. The acids in the foot interact with your tooth enamel and start to erode, or eat away at the enamel. Eventually, this leads to the exposure of the dentin, which is much softer and easily eroded. Eventually, this leads to cavities and other complications. In more severe cases, tooth erosion can lead to chips, cracks, and damage to teeth that would have to be repaired using dental veneers. 
  • Attrition of the teeth: All people have a normal level of attrition since this is the normal wear and tear that teeth experience by rubbing against the hardest substance in the body, other teeth. Enamel is by far the hardest substance in the human body; it is also the most brittle. When teeth rub up against each other in a constant state, eventually the enamel wears out, and this is known as attrition. Sadly this problem is greatly exasperated in people who tend to grind their teeth due to anxiety or stress. Night grinding, and even day grinders, can eventually wear their teeth down to the point where they have to get repair treatments like dental veneers. 
  • Abrasion of the teeth: Abrasion is perhaps the fastest way people find themselves needing dental veneers, or even replacement surgeries like dental implants. An abrasion occurs when people use their teeth as tools instead of using a man-made tool. Cracks and chips most commonly are abrasion caused when someone tries to tear a bag or open a bottle with their teeth. Abrasions can also occur by eating extremely hard food, like chewing on the kernels of popcorn. There is rarely any other way to fix abrasions, so most patients opt for dental veneers to fix that ugly chip or crack. 
You can reduce the likelihood of needing a restoration by taking precautionary measures and visiting our office twice a year.  If, however, your teeth become sensitive or damaged, we can help restore them, using dental veneers. 

Wednesday 26 November 2014

How Oral Surgery Can Improve Your Smile

Oral Surgery
At New York Dental office, we can use oral surgery to restore missing teeth and improve both the appearance and functionality of our patients’ smiles. Over sixty percent of U.S. adults will lose at least one of their adult teeth.  Whether due to an infection, accident, gum disease or other health concern, the majority of adults will struggle with this reality.  Traditionally, the only way to replace a missing tooth was to wear dentures.  While a dependable solution, dentures can be uncomfortable, feel bulky and come loose while speaking or eating.  This makes it nearly impossible to feel like they are natural teeth. 

Thanks to modern technology there are better ways to replace missing teeth.  Since the 1990s many patients have used dental bridges as a means to do so.  The bridge is formed by placing a crown onto the two teeth surrounding the missing one.  The crowns are used to hold the bridge and synthetic tooth in place. This is an excellent solution except for the fact that the surrounding teeth are impacted.  The teeth that wear the crowns may be perfectly healthy but in order for the procedure to be completed, enamel must be removed from them to make room for the crown.  Once the enamel is removed, it cannot grow back – making the procedure permanent. 

For those that want to permanently replace a tooth without damaging the surrounding teeth, dental implants are a far better option.  In this oral surgery, the dentist implants a metal post under the gums and secures it to the jawbone.  This must be done carefully, in order to avoid harming the surrounding gum tissue.  Over the course of several months, the bone and metal post will fuse together during a process called osseointegration.  Once done, this creates a new root system that is as strong and durable as a natural one would be with one major exception – metal can’t become infected. The final step of the process is securing a natural looking crown to the metal post.  
The crown is made in a dental lab to match the size and shade of the surrounding teeth.  Since the process involves the creation of a root system, the new tooth is completely sturdy and durable.  When wearing an implant, there is no risk of the tooth falling out or becoming loose.  This provides complete freedom to play sports, stay active, eat a variety of foods and more, all without restriction. 

While this is an oral surgery, once the process is complete it is far more convenient than a dental bridge or wearing dentures because an implant feels, looks, and behaves like a natural tooth.  It is taken care of by brushing and flossing so there are no additional care steps to take, and it should last a lifetime without needing to be replaced.  This is different than a bridge or dentures that have a shorter lifespan.  As a cosmetic dentist and oral surgeon we can discuss all of these options with you so that you can determine how you would like to replace your missing teeth. 

Tuesday 25 November 2014




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