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What Is Dental Restoration, And How Is It Functional?

February 1, 2021

Fractures on tooth structure, loss of teeth, and bad gums are usually not arbitrary. There are plentiful underlying reasons that may get you to the exact spot. However, that’s not the end of your dental life. Dental restorations ensure that your missing teeth or absent structures are replaced. Also, they remove structures that can be a detriment to your future dental functionality.

Types of dental restorations

1. Fillings

Filling is the prevalent type of restoration. It’s applicable when you have empty cavities. The Invisalign dentist shall use gold, silver, or glass materials commonly referred to as composite resin fillings to seal the missing cavities.

2. Crowns

These types of restorations are used to restore shape, appearance, and size. It’s most common with fractures, and the dentist uses a cap shaped like a tooth to cover the original tooth. When using crowns, teeth around the damaged tooth are even reduced. That allows the crown to fit perfectly and restore the size and shape of the tooth.

3. Implants

Implants function like gums, but they are small and made of metal such as titanium. The implant is mounted to the bone socket where teeth are absent. The implant may also have an abutment which is the crown surface. The abutment is then covered with the crown.

4. Bridges

Bridges or partially fixed dentures are unreal teeth made to bridge the left by more than two missing teeth. They are anchored on two crowns and permanently sealed in place. Bridges are usually removable and are made of porcelain or gold.

5. Dentures

Dentures are removable substitutes for missing dental parts. You might be missing teeth due to injury, decay, or gum infections. The acrylic-made replacements complete the missing parts and replace the lost teeth. The dentures are ideal when you still have natural teeth. As such, the dentures are held in place by metal claps hinged on the natural teeth.

Invisalign dentist uses three types of dentures. For instance, the conventional denture is used several months after teeth loss, and the surrounding parts are healed. Immediate dentures, on the other hand, are used on the same day you lose your teeth. Lastly, the overdenture is applicable where teeth are remaining. It clings on the remaining teeth, implants, or the existing teeth portions.

Summary

Damages to your dental structures can, at times, be unnoticeable. Of course, you can’t see what dentists see—sufficed to say, … Read the rest

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Understanding The Process Of A Nose Job

March 10, 2020


If I were to ask you if you loved every part of your body, what would your answer be? More likely than not, your answer would be “no.” I’m not saying you should dislike some part of your body. All I’m saying is that it’s completely normal to have this feeling.

So many people out there today are not a fan of their nose. They say it’s too big, or it’s too small, or that it’s crooked, etc. They want to change their nose but don’t want to get surgery because it’s too expensive and can sometimes be painful. Thanks to modern medicine and technology, you can actually change your nose without surgery. This is considered a permanent non surgical nose job.

How does that work and what’s the process?

To begin, you will have your nose numbed so you won’t feel any pain. Once this is done, a filler is injected into the nose (if you are afraid of needles, you may want to close your eyes during this part). The filler that is injected will then change the shape of your nose.

That’s it, you’re done! It only takes about 10-15 minutes for the procedure to be completed. This method is faster and cheaper than surgical nose jobs. Another great thing is that it doesn’t leave any marks on your face. Once the filler is injected, it works its magic and gives you that new nose you’ve been wanting.

What is a filler?

A filler is made out of hyaluronic acid. The most used hyaluronic acids are usually, Restylane and Juvederm. Now it should be noted that there are nose jobs out there that use filters that are not permanent. That’s the difference between a temporary non surgical nose job and a permanent non surgical nose job.

If you want to have it be permanent, the filler Bellafill is what is often used for permanent results. It’s best to go with temporary fillers first. We always think we will love the way something turns out only to be met with disappointment. Make sure you actually like the results before actually going down the permanent route.

Show off your new nose!

You’ve waited a long time to change your nose and now the day has finally arrived! Go out and show it off with confidence! Some people will say it’s just a nose, but changing the look of it can … Read the rest

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