Showing posts with label Dentist and Dontist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dentist and Dontist. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Is there pain while wearing braces?


YES, for a short time during the first couple of days. In fact it is indication that the braces are on their job; that is moving the teeth to the right position. The pain is due to the fact the roots of the teeth are loosening and allowing gradual movement of the teeth. But this pain is absolutely temporary phase, felt during the first week of wearing the braces and for a day or two as and when the arch wire is adjusted to modulate the pressure needed to move the teeth; later you get used to the braces in the mouth. 
Try the following to lessen the pain and discomfort while wearing braces.
Prevent Pain:

  • Eat slowly and avoid chewing to the extent possible. Eat foods that require minimum chewing during the first few days of wearing the braces.
  • Try sucking ice, don’t chew it. The ice makes the mouth and gums numb so that the pain is not felt.
  • Take pain relieving tablets advised by the doctor, even if the pain is milder so that it would not aggravate. The tablets help to reduce the swelling and relieve pain thereof.
  • Try mashing food with tongue pressed up to the palate, top of the mouth.
  • Use back teeth if chewing is needed. It is just a practice for the comfort during the process of beautifying your smile.
  • Apply wax on the metal parts of the braces or appliances touching any part of your mouth.
  • Gargle salt water – warm or cold depending upon your comfort. Allow salt water to reach all corners of your mouth. This ensures the sores in the mouth caused by the braces are disinfected.
  •  Do not touch the sores with tongue, it only aggravates the pain.

Food to take:

  • Do not stop eating. Take semi solid foods only during the first week of wearing the braces. This will lessen the need for chewing. Take warm milk and soups as the heat will improve blood circulation and reduce pain.
  • Avoid acidic juices like citrus fruit juices as they will hurt the sores.
  • Eat ice cream twice a day .It will relieve inflammation of the gums and also give a soothing effect bringing down pain.

General:

  • Rinse mouth with diluted hydrogen peroxide (one part of Hydrogen peroxide and one part of water). Just swish in mouth for a minute, twice a day till you feel comfortable. Use oral gels like Oragel which act as local anesthetics. Just dab the gel on the parts of cheek, gums or parts where the sores occurred. The gel will make the parts numb and the pain would not be felt for some time.
  • Take the pain easy with a mindset that it is temporary discomfort for the best gain of sweet smile.
  • The Dentist& Dontist Dental Clinic offers the advanced orthodontic treatment deploying the latest appliances and braces that have smoother surface. Also offer advanced techniques of treatment which bring the correction in half the time of normal orthodontic treatment. Visit our clinic to get your natural sweet smile back at the shortest time possible and painless.

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Common orthodontic problem – Cross bite

Dental arrangement in the mandible- lower jaw and maxilla- the upper jaw is very important for proper mastication, chewing food, apart from the aesthetic looks and smile. Teeth arrangement in the dental arches is very precise with proper alignment of opposite teeth in both the upper and lower dental arches. The relation between the upper and lower teeth as their surfaces come in contact when the jaw is closed is called occlusion. Abnormality in this relationship or misalignment of teeth is malocclusion and causes several orthodontic problems.

Often we come across conditions of misalignment of teeth either as hereditary aberration or because of some of the habits right from childhood to adulthood. Cross bite is one of the common orthodontic problems that need attention and early correction. When you close your mouth the teeth in the upper jaw should overlap the opposite teeth in the lower jaw. If it is reverse either in case of one teeth or group of teeth, where the upper teeth are behind the lower teeth the defective alignment is malocclusion called Cross bite.

Cross bite is broadly two types based on the region of the mouth where this misalignment or malocclusion occurs. 1. Anterior cross bite occurring in the front of mouth and 2. Posterior cross bite the one occurring in the back on either side of mouth. In anterior cross bite one or group of upper front teeth close behind the front lower teeth. In the posterior cross bite the upper molar teeth touch the lower molars at their inner part instead of outer part.

The condition of Cross bite may occur due to skeletal abnormality like congenital microgonathia where hereditarily one develops smaller upper jaw (maxilla) while the lower jaw is normal. This results in total cross bite where the malocclusion occurs both anterior and posterior. This condition needs early correction to avoid severe complications as the age advances.

The Cross bite may be dental in nature due to dental misalignment of teeth only. Habits like mouth breathing cause misalignment affecting the occlusion.

Both anterior and posterior cross bites warrant immediate attention and correction, lest it leads to severe complications like losing teeth, wearing of enamel of teeth, receding gums and the most painful jaw disorder, TMJD and also affect the facial structure.

The orthodontists at Dentist and Dontist dental clinic are specially trained in the modern methodologies of treatment to offer painless treatment for faster correction of the Cross bite for any age group retaining the natural aesthetic looks of facial features in the process of correction of this malocclusion.

Smile for a Lifetime

An attractive smile makes you look beautiful and endearing to people. But it is not only about that. An attractive smile improves one’s self-image which assists in building confidence in a person. Today, orthodontic treatment can ensure that your beautiful smile is intact, forever!

Our teeth, gums and jaws are an important part of our body. We need to take good care of them by consulting a dentist periodically and following healthy dental practices. This will ensure that your beautiful smile stays beautiful and equally importantly, prevents dental problems. Without the appropriate orthodontic treatment, dental problems can lead to tooth decay, gum infections and even tooth loss.

Healthy teeth and proper jaw alignment make the cleaning and maintenance of our teeth easy. Out of shape teeth and jaw structure that is not properly aligned can lead to dental problems like tooth decay and gum ailments. Other problems could be insufficient chewing, abnormal wearing of tooth surfaces and excessive stress on gum tissue. These dental disorders can cause headaches, facial pain and neck pain.

Braces are for everyone!

Orthodontic treatment is suitable for people of all ages. Dental procedures like restorations, crowns and bridges cannot be administered successfully without first repositioning the teeth through orthodontic treatment. Braces can change the way you look by making your smile a lot more attractive!

Children can consult an orthodontist by the age of 7 and find out if orthodontic treatment is necessary. By that age, the first permanent molars and incisors would have appeared and the teeth can be evaluated for crossbites, crowding and other dental problems.

Orthodontic appliances are made with metal, ceramic or plastic. They can be either removable or they may be brackets bonded to the teeth. The duration of the treatment can vary from 6 months to 3 years depending on the growth of the patient’s mouth and the nature of the problem for which braces are being used. However, irrespective of how long the treatment lasts, its results last long after the treatment is completed. That means, once braces are used, the changes are permanent. To Know more about various types of braces and dental treatments visit www.dentistinhyderabad.com.

Teeth that are properly aligned and supported are healthier. They are also easier to take care of and more likely to last the whole lifetime.  So, consult an orthodontist today and make that beautiful smile an everlasting one!

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Abnormal spaces between teeth

One of the common orthodontic problems is abnormal spaces between the teeth, diastema. Large gaps occur between the two upper front teeth resulting in unaesthetic look, shunning you from smiling, being conscious of awkward look of the teeth. Wider spaces between teeth also affect the speech. Excess space between other teeth also may be due to smaller size of teeth in larger jaw, or missing teeth or abnormally shaped teeth. These conditions may be genetically inherited or caused by the habits like thumb sucking, biting lower lip, tongue thrusting of front teeth.  
The diastema is also because of longer tissue that connects the upper lip to the gums above the two frontal teeth. This tissue is called labial frenum. Over growth of this labial frenum extending to the space between the two front teeth push them apart increasing the gap between them. If you do not replace any tooth extracted, the teeth surrounding the extracted tooth progressively shift towards each other creating gap between teeth.
Widening of gap between the teeth needs attention and visits to dentists is necessary. Reasons for the diastema need to be evaluated and appropriate orthodontic treatment is to be given in time. Visits to Dentist & Dontist Dental Clinic or www.dentistinhyderabad.com/cosmatic.html which will help you to evaluate and have timely correction of these spaces under the care of expert orthodontists with the state-of-art skills of restoring proper position of the teeth and retaining natural beauty of your smile.

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Orthodontic problems – Severe crowding of teeth

Improper growth of teeth and dental arches causes Orthodontic problems. The irregularity in growth of teeth affects our bite, eating style and also our facial features. One of the common orthodontic problems found is malocclusion (misalignment of teeth) due to crowding of teeth. In this condition the jaw space is narrow and does not have enough room to accommodate the teeth. This could be due to extra teeth or improper position of teeth overlapping of one another in certain part of the dental arches. Mostly this problem becomes noticeable around the age of 6 years when adult front teeth are erupted after the milk teeth shredded.

Crowded teeth affect not only the esthetic look of the face and smile, but also leads to severe dental problems of tooth decay , plaque formation and gum disease as the access for dental care to these parts of teeth becomes difficult.

The obvious reasons for the crowding of teeth is insufficient space in the dental arches , not necessarily due to microganathia – small jaw, but in fact the space available in the arch is not adequate enough to accommodate the teeth erupted at improper position . This results in misalignment with opposing teeth- malocclusion. Some of the habits like thumb sucking after 3 years; mouth breathing cause the crowding of teeth as the palate- the upper dental arch, shape is affected by these habits. In some cases when the decayed milk teeth are removed to give way to permanent teeth the space retainers are not used. The new permanent tooth erupts at improper position leading to crowded teeth.


Catch them young - it is better certain orthodontic problems are detected early in the age group of around 4-6 years .Visits to our expert orthodontists would help you get the befit of identifying the defects much earlier and correction easier, painless and relieves from agony of self-consciousness of the defects as you grow.

Our orthodontists at Dentist & Dontist Dental Clinic evaluate the problem and plan the treatment after orthodontic and functional analysis including tongue movement, jaw function and other related activities. The modern techniques adapted at our clinic are very specific and tailored to meet each individual need. Our treatment is fast to get results with no pain or trauma.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Teeth Braces For Adults – No More an Embarrassment

We often come across the anomaly in dental arrangement referred as malocclusion - improper positioning of upper and lower teeth when jaw is closed. Improper teeth arrangement, like crowded teeth, wide gaps between teeth, twisted teeth, causes not only improper bite but also several health problems inclusive of health disorders sleep apnea, migraine. No doubt it affects cosmetic value of your looks and smile. The correction of this misaligned dental arrangement with malocclusion is no more traumatic or time consuming, with the modern techniques of periodontal treatment from our expert orthodontists.
Teeth braces are used for correction of the misaligned teeth .The latest techniques of treatment and the innovative materials used for straightening teeth give relief to those embarrassed with irregular dental arrangement. The adults need not hesitate to go for this correction. No reason to regret the correction was not made in childhood; the modern braces are very effective in straightening the teeth and correcting the misalignment of dental arrangement. No pain and no concern of having metal wires in the mouth. The healthy, invisible and soft braces have replaced the traditional metallic braces. Correction is fast and painless with minimal visits to our clinic.
It is as simple as wearing spectacles to correct vision; the adults can wear the right dental braces suggested by our expert orthodontists. Even your intimate friends would not notice that you are wearing dental braces. The modern techniques and expertise of our orthodontists help you to get the misalignment of teeth corrected with appropriate treatment plan specific to each individual of any age from 6 years to 60+ years.
The correction of teeth arrangement is done very fast and painless from our Dentist & Dontist Dental clinic under the care of our expert orthodontists. Visit us to get benefit of consultation with our expert orthodontists for all your needs of dental care. We assure natural beauty of your smile.

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Best Food to Eat While Wearing Braces

Are you wearing braces or are you considering the prospect of wearing them? Then, there are a few things you might want to know about your diet while you are using them. Knowing what foods you can and cannot consume while using braces will help you achieve the optimum results after your orthodontic treatment has been done. Your primary concern while using braces should be preventing damage to the archwires, bands and brackets, and keeping your teeth free from tooth decay.

When you initially get your braces on, they may feel a bit inconvenient and you might feel some pain in your mouth. Your mouth may not feel good while eating as it may not be ready for the pressures of chewing for a few days. During this period, a diet of softer foods is good for the mouth as they will greatly reduce tooth soreness experienced while chewing.

Are you aware of what you can and cannot eat with braces? One of the simplest indicators of whether or not a certain food is fine is how much damage it can potentially cause to the braces. Broken or otherwise damaged braces can prolong the duration of the treatment and the time it takes before you can take them off completely. Some foods have a greater potential for damaging the braces than others.

Food that is hard and crunchy can potentially harm your braces. Such foods need to be cut into small pieces before they are consumed or better still, completely avoided. Avoid fruit like apples, chocolates, sweets like chikki and laddu, chewing gum or bubble gum, popcorn, toast, potato chips, ice, nuts, pizza, candy, coconut, friednamkeenand hard or fried non-vegetarian food.

You should not consume anything for an hour after the fitting of the braces. After that, eat something cold and soft for the day. From the next day onwards, regular food items like roti, bread, rice, vegetables, dal, curries, juices, curds, etc. can be consumed. Anything that is soft in texture or can be separated into small units is okay. Sticky foods are probably not a good idea, but can be eaten if they are consumed carefully under inspection. And try to avoid using your front teeth to bite on the food and try to utilize your back teeth as much as possible.




So, with the proper information about the dental treatment and proper care about  your diet, you can achieve the best results from the use of braces!

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Sequence of dental caries


  

This is how a normal tooth looks like when it has been maintained well with proper brushing and oral care.


1. When one fails to keep the mouth clean by proper brushing, flossing and rinsing then food particles begin to accumulate on the tooth, leading to bacterial action and acid release and the first signs of tooth decay begins involving enamel - INITIAL DENTAL CARIES.



2. Once the infection spreads through out the enamel layer of the tooth and it not recognised and treated by the dentist, the infection spreads further into the dentin layer which may induce sensitivity in the underlying pulp- CHRONIC REVERSIBLE PULPITIS


3. As the infection spreads further, the infection reaches the pulp chamber, leading to severe pain and inflammation of the blood vessels and involves the nerves of the affected tooth. The tooth is now in a state of “no return”.- CHRONIC IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS.



4. At this stage the tooth is completely damaged by the advancing bacterial infection and no amount of medication can help. The tooth has lost its strength and becomes brittle. The tooth must now be treated with Root Canal Treatment (RCT) or removed completely (Extraction), to prevent further spread of infection into the bone.- CHRONIC IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS




5. This is the last stage of the disease where the underlying supporting bone also gets infected by the bacterial infection and there is puss accumulation in the bone and severe swelling and pain, associated with fever and lethargy (tiredness). CHRONIC IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS LEADING TO SPACE INFECTION!