Archive for May, 2010

Ann talks about her same day implant overdenture treatment at Parrock Street Dental care

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Ann had not attended the dentist for a while due to her phobia. She presented with very loose lower teeth due to gum disease which needed removal and replacement. After careful planning including a ct scan the lower teeth were removed and replaced with implants at the same visit. At this visit a prefabricated lower denture was modified and attached to the dental implants. Ann had same day fixed teeth and is very pleased with her new teeth and smile. She is even more happy with her new confidence with her smile and attending the dentist.


Jenna talks about her Inman Aligner Cosmetic Brace treatment

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Jenna has always been unhappy with her crowded teeth in the front of her mouth and regrets not having a brace. It’s never too late. She has just started wearing an inman aligner to straighten her teeth. The treatment takes usually only 3 months and included is free professional whitening, so Jenna will have lovely straight,white teeth.


Advanced Dental Implant Training In Frankfurt

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Rik has just returned from a 3 day advanced course in advanced dental implant procedures in Frankfurt, Germany.

There he observed live surgery involving the most advanced procedures to treat patients with missing and failing teeth.

Patients attended with insufficient bone in areas requiring dental implants to replace missing teeth.

In the back part of the upper jaw a procedure called a sinus augmentation/graft procedure was carried out. This involved accessing and lifting the upper jaw sinus lining and placing an artificial graft material and occasionally simultaneous implant placement. The graft material encourages natural bone formation and this is allowed to heal with implant placement for about 6 months.

The best form of graft material is natural bone from the patient in another part of the mouth. In other areas with bone deficiency natural bone was taken either from the chin or back part of the lower jaw and fixated to the deficiency and allowed to heal. After 3-4 months this bone usually heals and corrects the deficiency to enable implant placement.

Where there were deficiencies making the area for implant placement too thin advanced procedures were learnt to expand the ridge avoiding a bone graft to allow simultaneous implant placement. Likewise where there were small deficiencies in bone height in the back part of the upper jaw simple techniques were observed to increase the height for simultaneous implant placement.

All in all a great 3 day experience which will benefit those of our patients with missing teeth, dentures and failed bridgework and crowns greatly in achieving fixed naturally looking and functioning teeth.


Martin Talks about his Implant treatment to replace his Baby teeth at age 50

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Martin had two loose baby teeth in the upper front of his mouth which needed replacing. In the same visit the teeth were removed and replaced with implants and a fixed adhesive bridge to restore his appearance whilst the implants heal. He talks about his treament. He had no discomfort and is very happy with his result. He would recommend this treatment to anybody who requires fixed teeth treatment at Parrock Street Dental Care


Leslie is happy with her root treatment and cerec treatment at Parrock Street Dental Care

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Leslie is a long standing patient at Parrock street Dental Care. She required root treatment and 2 cerec crowns. She found the treatment painless and is very happy with the result.


Betty Talks about her cosmetic treatment to improve her smile @ PSDC

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

 
Betty Hull before cosmetic treatment and Dental Implant
Betty Hull before cosmetic treatment and Dental Implant
Betty Hull picture after restorative treatment
Betty Hull picture after restorative treatment

  

Lower Arch view showing Missing lower molar tooth and silver fillings

Lower Arch view showing Missing lower molar tooth and silver fillings

 

 Betty Hull lower molar implant and crown in place in mouth 

                                                                                                                 Betty Hull lower molar implant and crown in place in mouth

  

 Betty was unhappy with the colour and appearance of her teeth including her large silver mercury fillings and missing tooth space. She had white fillings and cerec crowns, a dental implant and teeth whitening and is very happy with her result.” I am so glad i came here after visiting my old dentist for 20 something years and being unhappy with my teeth. In just one year i have never been so happy with my teeth and smile. Thank-you Rik

 
 
 

    


National Smile Month- 16th May- 16th June 2010

Monday, May 24th, 2010

National Smile Month 2010 | May 16th – June 16th

National Smile Month is run by the UK’s leading independent oral health charity, the British Dental Health Foundation. Dedicated to improving the public’s oral health, this year’s campaign of ‘Teeth4Life’ highlights the importance of looking after your teeth and maintaining them for life.

This years emphasis has been placed on the following three facts and figures:

BRUSH YOUR TEETH TWICE A DAY WITH A FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE

Fluoride is added to many toothpastes to help prevent decay, Using a fluoride toothpaste will also help to strengthen your teeth. One third of people in Britain brush their teeth once a day or less

CUT DOWN ON HOW OFTEN YOU HAVE SUGARY FOODS AND DRINKS

A third of the UK population believe school vending machines should stock sugary snacks and drinks*

Fruit smoothies can be bad for your teeth, coating them in sugar which can cause tooth decay

VISIT THE DENTIST REGULARLY, AS OFTEN AS THEY RECOMMEND

Nearly one in ten people in the UK aren’t registered with a dentist*

(* Source: National Dental Survey 2009)

For further information, please visit www.nationalsmilemonth.org


What is Invisalign?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Some Frequently Asked Question’s answered by Invisalign.

What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is the clinically proven, nearly invisible way to straighten teeth without metal braces. You wear a series of clear, removable aligners which gradually move your teeth into the desired position. Our aligners can be removed for eating and cleaning.

How does it work?
Based on Your Dentist’s diagnosis, a series of aligners are custom made in a laboratory using advanced computer imaging technology. You wear each aligner for two weeks before being replaced with the next one, until your teeth are straight.

Why should I select Invisalign?
Aligners are nearly invisible- straighten your teeth without anyone noticing.
Aligners are comfortable- there are no wires or metal to cause mouth abrasions
Aligners are removable- for eating, drinking, dental care or other activites.
Better oral hygiene during treatment- brush and floss normally to maintain healthy gums and teeth.

Will it work for me?
If you have all your adult teeth (fully-erupted molars), most patients can be treated with Invisalign even if they have crowns or bridges. Many common issues like crooked or crowded teeth, spaces between teeth and certain overbite and crossbite types can successfully be corrected.

Is this treatment only for adults?
No, you just need to have all your adult/permanent teeth (fully erupted molars). Be committed to wearing your aligners at all times except for eating, drinking and cleaning.

How do I get started?
After your initial evaluation with your dentist, we discuss your goals for a new smile. We plan your full treatment together, and take your impressions and photographs. With advanced computer technology we can then show you a model of how you could look, before you start your treatment.

How long does the treatment take?
Depending on difficulty, most treatments will take 12-18 months.

How long do I have to wear the aligners?
The aligners should be worn for 22-23 hours a day for the best results.
Every 2 weeks you can change to a new aligner and we recommend a check up once every 6-8 weeks.

Are the aligners really invisible?
The aligners are made from clear plastic, so they are nearly invisible. Even when very close, most people will not notice you are straightening your teeth- unless you tell them!

Can I eat and drink with my aligners?
No. The aligners are removable so you can still enjoy your favourite food and drinks. You need to avoid tooth decay and/or gum disease by not forcing the food particles and sugars against your teeth via aligners. So keeping them clean is important.

Do the aligners hurt?
It is normal that you will only feel temporary discomfort when you wear the aligners for the first few days. The smooth aligners are not harmful to the inside of your mouth, but you do feel pressure and this is a good sign that the aligners are working.

Are there any side effects?
As with conventional treatments, you may feel a slight pressure at first. Aligners may temporarily affect the speech of some people, and you may have a slight lisp for a day or two.

How old is this technology?
Align Technology, Inc., the company that manufactures Invisalign, was founded in 1997. Since then over 480,000 patients have been in treatment with Invisalign.


Another happy patient overcomes her nerves at Parrock Street Dental Care

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Another happy patient overcomes her anxiety of dental treatment and is happy with the experience and her treatment at Parrock Street Dental Care.


Hazel’s smile saved at emergency appointment at Parrock Street Dental Care

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Hazel broke her front tooth at gum level eating, a few days before She was due to be going on holiday. She was devastated with the gap and did not want to smile or talk in public.