Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Advances In Cosmetic Dentistry At Simla Dentist

In the modern world, looking your best is more important than ever. This is not just because appearances matter more but because looking good also helps you to be more comfortable with yourself and more self-confident. Being embarrassed about a certain part of your body can be very difficult, especially if it is one you can’t cover up, such as your teeth.

Fortunately, there are now many cosmetic dentistry procedures that you can use to improve the appearance of your teeth without it costing you a fortune. This is because modern techniques combined with a greater supply and demand have opened up the cosmetic dentistry market to more and more people. It is now possible to have a cosmetic dentistry procedure carried out for less than thousand rupees.

Cosmetic dentistry comes in many forms. You have the option of having the surfaces of the teeth improved by teeth whitening or cosmetic bonding or more structural work such as porcelain veneers and dental crowns. Whatever you feel uncomfortable about when you think of your teeth you can rest assured that there is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that can improve the way they look.

As well as these common procedures,Shimla dentists also offer more specialist treatments such as gum contouring and chair-side dentistry. These procedures utilise the very latest in technological advances to improve the appearance of the teeth. Chair-side dentistry, often known by its brand name Cerec, allows the dentist to make visually stunning improvements to the teeth in as little as one appointment.

There is no longer any need to be ashamed of your teeth. Speak to your dentist about the many cosmetic procedures and treatments that are available right now for you to choose from.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Dental Phobia Explained By Shimla Dentist

Fear can be a very powerful thing. It can make us avoid situations, cause panic and nausea and in some cases cause a complete paralysis. Anyone who has experienced severe fear, or phobia, will tell you how distressing it can be and how much you try to avoid any situation that could cause an adverse reaction. In many cases of phobia, the object in question is easily avoided. Looking after your teeth is important and will hopefully help you avoid any nasty dental complications. But what if you are afraid of the dentist to the point you can’t ever bring yourself to visit for a check up or even more importantly, for treatment?

Dental phobia is a very real and damaging fear that prevents many thousands of people receiving the treatment they need to keep their teeth healthy. But there are ways to successfully overcome dental phobia without resorting to extreme measures. Many dental phobias are caused by past traumatic experiences. In many cases this occurred when the patient was child. It is important to realise that dentistry in the modern world is very different to how it was forty, thirty of even twenty years ago. Modern dentists are more attuned to the fear of many patients. They are specially trained to help patients overcome anxiety and will employ certain methods to help you obtain the treatment you need.

One of the simplest ways to overcome dental phobia is simply to talk to a dentist. This will often help to alleviate certain fears caused by not knowing what treatment involves. Other successful methods include teaching self-relaxation methods such as breathing exercises and also using calming aromatherapy. Ask your Shimla dentist about how you can overcome your fears.You can rest assured that you wont be the first nervous patient they have seen and they will be trained to help you relax and talk you through exactly what might happen during your appointment. Removing the element of the unexpected and knowing what to expect can be very useful to help you assuage your anxieties.

Sedation dentistry can be used on any patient who is anxious about receiving any kind of dental treatment, be it cosmetic or restorative. In some cases this can help the patient to overcome their fears once they realize that there is little or no extended pain involved in the dental procedures. Sedation dentistry can also be used on patients who suffer from very sensitive teeth and find normal treatment very painful. It can also be used for patients who have medical conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and Cerebral Palsy.

The three main types of sedation are oral conscious sedation, inhalation sedation and intravenous sedation. Each will be used depending on the conditions and the needs of the patient. The dentist may also use local or general anaesthetic to numb specific areas of the body or mouth.

Dentists also offer relaxation techniques such as breathing exercises and self-hypnosis to help patients conquer their fears. It has also recently been found that aromatherapy, particularly lavender oil, is very good at relaxing people before appointments. Whatever the reason or level of anxiety, there is a way to overcome it and receive the dental treatment that you require.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Beauty Of Mordern Dentures

The very word can strike fear into the hearts of many. But are dentures really that bad considering the alternative? The answer is obviously no. Although of course it would be preferable to have your natural teeth, for many reasons, including decay, health problems and accidents, people are left without their teeth which is neither very healthy nor aesthetically pleasing.

Dentures represent the genuine alternative to having a mouth without teeth and they really have come a long way in the last twenty years. Most of us have probably had relatives who have had false teeth and know what the old dentures were like: unrealistic, bulky and uncomfortable. And then there was the embarrassing moment when they came out at exactly the wrong time. Well modern dentures are completely different.

Made from new types of plastic, modern dentures are light weight, well fitting and more realistic than ever. A good set of modern dentures will fit over the gums without the need for denture adhesive, which can be messy and prevent the eating of certain foods. For patients who are still concerned about loose dentures there is the option of having mini-implants fitted to act as a secure base for the dentures. This involves placing a series of small screws into the jaw, which when set are able to keep the dentures in place by attaching to small clips.

These mini-implants represent just one of the innovative ways denture technology has improved over the past few years, addressing the issues that many denture wearers have expressed concern about over the years. Find out more from your Shimla dentist.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Get Regular Dental Checkups

Keeping your teeth healthy starts at home with your oral hygiene regime. Making sure that you brush your teeth at least twice a day for three minutes or so and flossing too guards against the build up of plaque which can attack your teeth and cause them to decay. But it is important that, in tandem with your home routine, you visit your dentist every six months so that your mouth can be examined by an expert.

Your dentist will be looking for the early signs of disease in your mouth. Your teeth will be thoroughly examined for signs of excessive plaque which can lead your teeth decaying. If this is allowed to progress then painful cavities might form, which will require fillings.

Your gums will also be examined, as gum disease actually accounts for more tooth loss than tooth decay itself. Healthy gums are pink and free from red patches or bleeding. Dentists today are trained to look out for signs of oral cancer too so that it can be treated early if it is present.

If you are anxious about attending dental check ups you should know that dental practice has changed a lot. Modern dentists are extremely concerned with putting their patients at ease using soothing music and DVDs and you shouldn’t be embarrassed about the state of your teeth if you haven’t had a check up for a while.

Make sure you are visiting your dentist every six months so that your mouth can be examined. Catching problems early lessens the likelihood of needing invasive surgery to rectify problems which have been allowed to progress.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

New Solar-powered toothbrush

Researchers have designed a toothbrush that cleans teeth by creating a solar-powered chemical reaction in the mouth, doing away with the need for toothpas

Dr. Kunio Komiyama, a dentistry professor emeritus at the University of Saskatchewan, designed the first model of the unconventional toothbrush 15 years ago. Today, Komiyama and his colleague Dr. Gerry Uswak are seeking recruits to test their newest model, the Soladey-J3X. The toothbrush, which is manufactured by the Shiken company of Japan, will soon be tested by 120 teenagers to see how it compares to a normal toothbrush.

The Soladey-J3X has a solar panel at its base that transmits electrons to the top of the toothbrush through a lead wire. The electrons react with acid in the mouth, creating a chemical reaction that breaks down plaque and kills bacteria. The toothbrush requires no toothpaste, and can operate with about the same amount of light as needed by a solar-powered calculator.

The researchers have already tested the toothbrush in cultures of bacteria that cause periodontal disease, and demonstrated that the brush causes “complete destruction of bacterial cells,” Komiyama said.

Last month, the researchers presented their research at the FDI Annual World Dental Conference in Dubai, where their poster won first prize out of 170 entries.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Treatment for Periodontal Infection with Nanofibres

Iranian textile engineering experts at Isfahan University of Technology used nanofibres to treat periodontal infections by electrospinning method.

Ma'edeh Zamani, MSc graduate in textile engineering, has produced a web of nanofibres by using electrospinning method. She has used this web to release drug for the treatment of periodontal diseases.

"One of the shortcomings of drug carrying films is their tendency to become sticky or hard when they come to contact with the body liquids. However, due to their soft and non-fibrous structure, nanofibres have solved the problem to a great extent," she said in an interview with the INIC.

"The web of nanofibres analyzed in this research maintained totally its soft and flexible appearance throughout the drug release period. This is also caused by the lower temperature of poly e-caprolactone (PCL) compared with the body temperature, which enables the nanofibre web to have a rubbery form at 37°C. This fact can make easier the use of such webs in the pockets formed in the gums as a result of periodontal infections," Zamani further added.

Elaborating on the advantages of this research, she said, "By using such a system, the patient refers to the specialist only once for the insertion of the device into the periodontal pocket, and there is no need to take out the device later."

"This will lessen the cost and time, and increases the applicability of the device to a great extent," Zamani said.

According to Zamani, the controlled release of the drug from the electrospun nanofibre web will last for 19 to 23 days, while the longest reported period in various systems of the controlled local release of the drug for the treatment of periodontal diseases has been 14 days.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Shimla Dentist Offers Help with Mouth Dryness

Xerostomia has many etiologies. Although many patients experience xerostomia, it is not a disease state but a symptom. Xerostomia, which is a decreased or absent salivary flow, may be caused by medications (anticholinergics, antiparkinsonians, antihypertensives, anxiolytics, and some antidepressant drugs), head or neck cancer radiation treatment, chemotherapy (antineoplastics) treatments, or Sjögren's syndrome. With the rise of methamphetamine use patients exhibit xerostomia with "meth mouth." Smoking also causes dry mouth. Something as ubiquitous as snoring or use of CPAP machines while sleeping may also cause dry mouth in some patients. Xerostomia may also be a symptom experienced by many women who have undergone menopause. Additionally, some elderly patients experience decreased salivary flow with age.

Saliva is generated by three pairs of major and numerous minor salivary glands located within the tissues in the oral cavity, such as the lips, buccal mucosa, dorsal surface of the tongue, and soft palate. The major salivary glands produce 93% of all saliva. The glands are under the control of the autonomic nervous system, along with hormonal influences. Saliva is formed in the acini via an osmotic mechanism. Water comprises 99% of saliva. The remaining components include macromolecules, which are secreted by the ducts into the lumen and formed within the endoplasmic reticulum of the acinar cells.

Daily saliva output is in the range of 500 to 150 mL, although the average daily volume of saliva in the oral cavity is only 1 mL.1,2 Saliva output may be either resting (basal) or stimulated, which increases the flow rate. Mean resting saliva output is 0.4 mL/min., and is highest in the morning. Stimulated saliva output, which is driven by masticatory or gustatory signals, is between 1 to 2 mL/min. When saliva is stimulated, there is an increase in the bicarbonate ions, causing a rise in the pH, and therefore increasing the buffering power against a carbohydrate event.

Saliva is an integral component in oral health. Aside from lubricating the tissues, it maintains a neutral-pH environment that promotes tooth remineralization from the wealth of ionic minerals available in solution, and affords an antimicrobial function through immunoglobulins and proteins present in the fluid. Saliva assists in digesting, diluting, and clearing dietary carbohydrates, as well as the buffering of acid exposure after a sugar incident. Due to histatins, proline-rich proteins, cystatins, and statherin, calcium and phosphates are maintained in supersaturation for bioavailability in the remineralization of tooth structure.4 In addition, saliva aids in maintaining mucosal integrity and digestion through salivary enzymes. Saliva is integral to formation of the pellicle, which protects the tooth after eruption .

Saliva's buffering abilities maintain the health of the dentition. For the 20 to 30 minutes after a cariogenic episode, there is a drop in pH. After ingestion of a dietary sugar, the production of saliva ceases once swallowing occurs, and output returns to a resting state within a short time.4,8 The tooth is most susceptible during this time. The need for an increased salivary protective function is highest after a carbohydrate experience.

Since saliva aids in mechanically removing food debris and bacteria from the oral cavity and teeth, diminished saliva flow will negatively affect the oral tissues. As stated, xerostomia has several etiologies, from simple mouth breathing to drug manifestations, hormonal fluctuations, autoimmune diseases, neurological or psychogenic disorders, and aging. Patients may also exhibit compromised function of the salivary glands through neoplasm, trauma, surgical intervention, or as a sequela of radiation therapy.

The main consequence of xerostomia is the dry, burning mouth, which will impact the ability to swallow, taste food, speak, and maintain oral tissue integrity. Demineralization of enamel, an increased caries rate with rapid progression of the lesions, and an overgrowth of Candida will also occur.

Xerostomia may affect up to 20 percent of our senior patient population due to decreased salivary function alone.10 Combine this with the potential for these patients to be taking one or two medications that affect salivary output, and you have a larger issue. However, xerostomia is not limited to senior patients. There are over 1,800 medications that cause xerostomia; some may decrease the quality or quantity of saliva flow, and some may have transient effects on saliva . The duration and amount of therapeutic doses may have some impact on each individual.

Aside from medications, certain disease states will cause a decrease in saliva flow. Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune process that mainly affects postmenopausal women. It manifests with a triad – the so-called "sicca complex" of symptoms – xerostomia, xerophthalmia, and vaginal dryness. Sarcoidosis and amyloidosis will both affect the secretion of saliva from glands due to granulomas (former) and amyloid (latter) depositing in the gland structure. Several systemic diseases will affect saliva flow, including, but not limited to, diabetes, nutritional and neurological disorders, and dehydration. Cancer therapies, including radiation to the neck and oral cavity, may also affect saliva production. Although some cancer chemotherapeutic medications may cause xerostomia, this symptom is often reversible.

Xerostomia will cause patient discomfort due to the lack of lubrication in the oral cavity, a higher risk of decay due to the lack of a therapeutic flow of ions in the mouth, as well as the potential increase of other flora such as Candida albicans. Patients will experience dryness, the inability to properly digest or swallow food, and an increased caries level. This may be the reason the patient is coming to the office; or we may see manifestations of these symptoms on a routine intraoral inspection.

We have all had patients who have exhibited a loss of salivary flow. Many of them have come to us for solutions to their discomfort. On occasion, the mere adjustment of a personal habit (snoring or smoking, for example) may generate more moisture in the oral cavity. Many products on the market promote with beneficial claims, including glycerin mouth rinses, saliva substitutes, toothpastes, or chewing gums.

One product of note that has come onto the market is XyliMelts by OraHealth. XyliMelts is a time-released, moisturizing, oral adhering disk. Unlike other products, the sustained release is effective over a longer period of time. This small disc adheres to either a molar or the gingival tissue opposite the buccal and delivers 500 mg of time-released xylitol over one to two hours during the day, or up to six hours when used while sleeping. Xylitol has been shown to reduce plaque by inhibiting bacterial growth, decrease caries, and stimulate salivary flow. The effects last longer than the flavor of gum or the dissolution of a hard sugar-free candy. Due to its unique adherence to the oral tissues, XyliMelts are the only xerostomia product that may be used during the night. They are perfect for your xerostomia patients, due to their portability and ease of use.They are the over-the-counter treatment of choice for the multitude of our patients who suffer from xerostomia.

Proper diagnosis and consultation with the patient's physician are key to assisting our patients with xerostomia. Using a variety of treatment modalities, we are able to offer them comfort. Depending on the level of salivary damage and saliva depletion, due to whatever source, other options may be necessary for complete care.

Make sure to visit the Dental Clinic regularly to have your teeth and gums checked!For more information on XyliMelts, please visit www.orahealth.com.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Vitamin D Helps Teeth

New research shows calcium and vitamin D supplementation may help improve periodontal health, including the bone that contain the tooth sockets and anchor teeth to the jaw. Published online , the study collected data from patients enrolled in maintenance programs from two dental clinics.

Of the 51 patients, 23 were taking calcium (at least 1,000 mg/d) and vitamin D (at least 400 IU/d) supplements, while 28 were not; all patients had some form of tooth detachment. The researchers evaluated mandibular-posterior teeth, gingival index, plaque index, probing depth, attachment loss, bleeding upon probing, calculus index and furcation involvement. They also assessed alveolar bone health using posterior bitewing radiographs.

Based on their analysis of the data collected at baseline, six and 12 months, the researchers concluded calcium and vitamin D supplementation (up to 1000 IU daily) had a modest positive effect on periodontal health, although consistent dental care improves clinical parameters of periodontal disease regardless of these supplements. However, they further noted the findings support the possibility that vitamin D may positively impact periodontal health, but this hypothesis should be confirmed by randomized clinical trials on the effects of vitamin D on periodontitis.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Gum Bacteria Can Cause Heart attack

Researchers have determined that there is another reason for people to continue flossing and brushing their teeth. It turns out that the same bacteria of the gums that causes dental plaque may get in the bloodstream and cause clots that will increase risk of heart disease and heart attack.

This study was conducted by researchers for two different universities in Ireland and was presented at a meeting of the Society for General Microbiology at the University of Nottingham, UK.

The leading professor of the study presented the findings at the meeting. He also stated that poor dental hygiene can result in gums that bleed which provide bacteria a route in the bloodstream, where they cause blood clots that can lead to a heart attack.

He added that everyone needs to be aware that it’s not only blood pressure, cholesterol, exercise, and diet that people need to be aware of, but that poor dental hygiene will increase the risk of heart problems.

Disease of the gums and tooth plaque are the result when Streptococcus bacteria builds up in a person’s mouth of they don’t floss and brush regularly. Disease of the gums makes the gums bleed, which permits bacteria to go in the bloodstream.

The study found that after the Streptococcus bacteria got in the bloodstream, they use a protein that stays on the outer surface, hijacks the blood platelets and forces them to make blood clots.

The bacteria encase themselves completely in the platelets that are clumped together which enables them to hide from antibiotics. This helps the bacteria because this clumping of the platelets can result in the inflammation of the blood vessels which can cause blood clots that may block the blood supply to the brain and the heart, heart valve growths.

A study is now being conducted to determine how the protein causes the blood platelets to clump together to see if there is a way to block it. This work is being accomplished by the use of a new blood flow model that mimics the circulatory system in humans.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Enlighten Evolution whitening – B1 Guaranteed

The colour of your teeth can be just as important as their size and alignment. In fact, from a distance it is the colour of the teeth that is far more noticeable than the alignment or evenness of the teeth. However, teeth can lose their natural colour for many reasons, either as the result of poor oral hygiene or possibly because of a medical condition. Certain food and drink substance can also be very bad for the colour of the teeth, such as red wine or coffee. Cigarettes are bad for the colour of teeth as they are for dental health and general health overall.

Losing the whiteness of the teeth can therefore have a big impact on the way the teeth look and the appearance of the smile. But there is no need for concern as there are now treatments that can be used to treat the colour of the teeth and make them white once again. These treatments have become more affordable over the last few years as the demand and supply both grow.

Enlighten evolution 3, the only whitening system in the world to guarantee VITA shade B1 on every case irrespective of starting shade. Evolution 3 combines near zero sensitivity with the legendary predictability that the evolution system has always been known for. There are no lights , no dehydration whitening and no gingival protection.

Key features

* B1 Guaranteed irrespective of starting shade
* Near zero sensitivity every case
* Impression materials and trays
* Locked seal labwork
* No lights, gingival protection or dehydration whitening
* Online track each case or your whole account
* Practice branding and marketing pack
* By far the lowest concentration office gel
* Free tooth serum paste with every kit
* Refrigerated cold supply chain

The treatment requires the application of a gel containing hydrogen peroxide to the surface of the teeth. This then seeps into the enamel and returns it to its natural colour, or at least a more healthy looking white colour. Treatments last on average about 2 weeks and have few if any side effects other than a feeling of slight sensitivity.

Enlighten is used safely in around 5,0000 dental surgeries across the world so you know you are getting one of the safest and most effective treatments available.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Today, September 12th Is World Oral Health Day

The American Dental Association (ADA) joins with the FDI World Dental Federation, the worldwide voice of the dental profession, in observance of the annual "World Oral Health Day" Sept.12. The purpose of this day is to increase global awareness for oral health, as well as the impact of oral diseases on general health and well-being.

The date marks the anniversary of the FDI World Dental Federation and their groundbreaking International Conference on Primary Health Care, which was held on September 12, 1978. In addition the date honors Dr. Charles Godon, the FDI founder, who was born Sept. 12, 1854.According to the FDI, Sept. 12 was chosen to coincide with existing oral health days around the world, to honor the FDI founder, Dr. Charles Godon, who was born on Sept.12, 1854, and to jointly celebrate the anniversary of the groundbreaking World Health Organization's International Conference on Primary Health Care at Alma Ata, Kazakhstan , taking place on Sept. 12, 1978.

Throughout the world, dental caries or tooth decay is the most common chronic disease, particularly affecting children and disadvantaged populations. Dental disease results in unnecessary pain and suffering, and missed work or school days. Periodontal or gum diseases have been associated with diabetes, adverse pregnancy outcomes and other systemic ailments. Untreated tooth decay seriously affects a person's quality of life.

Each and every one of us, as dentists and citizens, as professional associations and public health advocates, are able to contribute to better oral health worldwide. Let us on this World Oral Health Day join together to recognise that oral health is a vital part of wellbeing for all, celebrate the progress we have made to date, but at the same time commit ourselves to continue working towards better oral health for all.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

How To Avoid Dental Pain

If you have ever experienced tooth pain you will be all too aware of how unpleasant and debilitating it can be. Dental pain can be caused by a number of factors. One of the most common is enamel erosion. Enamel is the top layer of the tooth that is there to protect the more sensitive dentine and dental nerve that form the inside part of the tooth. If the enamel is eroded by decay or general wear it can expose the more sensitive parts of the tooth to extremes of temperature and bacteria. This will cause sensitive teeth, which can involve very sharp pain that makes eating, and especially drinking, very difficult.

If enamel erosion has occurred to a more serious extent, it could result in a tooth infection. Cavities in the tooth enamel caused by plaque acid can lead to bacteria penetrating into the tooth and causing infection. This infection will attack the dental nerve, eventually killing it if not treated in time. The dental nerves are very sensitive and can be extremely painful if subjected to infection. Some patients assume that when the dental pain has gone the problem is resolved. This may not be the case but simply occur as a result of the root dying. The infection may still be present and spread to other teeth in the mouth and even enter the bloodstream. This is why it is so important to see a dentist as soon as you experience any dental pain.

Dental pain can come in many varieties. It can be dull and throbbing or sharp and intense. It can also be acute and chronic. It can treated with over-the-counter medication and painkillers but it is always recommended that you see a dentist rather than trying to treat the pain yourself. Dental pain is often very progressive and will become more severe over time. Acting fast and with appropriate treatment from a dentist will hopefully allow you to avoid and further pain.

Brushing your teeth is by far and away the most important way of keeping them clean, healthy and free from decay. Effective brushing is the first line of defence against a whole series of nasty and unpleasant dental health concerns that could cause you a lot of pain, embarrassment and expense throughout your life.

Shimla dentists recommend that you brush your teeth at least twice a day for three minutes. It is recommended to use a soft-bristled brush, unless told otherwise by your dentist for specific reasons, as they are the best at removing plaque and ultimately that is the number one aim of tooth brushing. When brushing it is important to angle the brush at 45 degrees to the gums so that they are also gently cleaned. This helps to keep plaque off the gums and prevent gum disease, the number one cause of tooth loss in the India. Using a small-headed toothbrush is also recommended because it allows easier access to more parts of the mouth.

Although brushing is very important, it is also still a good idea to floss your teeth at least once a day as this helps to remove plaque and food debris from between the teeth. As well as this, it is also highly important to make sure you keep up six-monthly appointments with the dentist as even the most rigorous brushers can still be affected by decay and disease.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Beautiful Teeth With Cosmetic dentistry

You may have noticed the proliferation of cosmetic treatments over the last few years. Whether it be in the papers, magazines or on one of the countless TV makeover shows that fill the TV schedules. This is mainly because these cosmetic treatments have become more affordable and more available over the last few years. The same is true for cosmetic dentistry.

In the modern world, looking your best is more important than ever. This is not just because appearances matter more but because looking good also helps you to be more comfortable with yourself and more self-confident. Being embarrassed about a certain part of your body can be very difficult, especially if it is one you can’t cover up, such as your teeth.

Fortunately, there are now many cosmetic dentistry procedures that you can use to improve the appearance of your teeth without it costing you a fortune. This is because modern techniques combined with a greater supply and demand have opened up the cosmetic dentistry market to more and more people.

Cosmetic dentistry comes in many forms. You have the option of having the surfaces of the teeth improved by teeth whitening or cosmetic bonding or more structural work such as porcelain veneers and dental crowns. Whatever you feel uncomfortable about when you think of your teeth you can rest assured that there is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that can improve the way they look.

As well as these common procedures, dentists also offer more specialist treatments such as gum contouring and chair-side dentistry. These procedures utilise the very latest in technological advances to improve the appearance of the teeth. Chair-side dentistry, often known by its brand name Cerec, allows the dentist to make visually stunning improvements to the teeth in as little as one appointment.

There is no longer any need to be ashamed of your teeth. Speak to your dentist about the many cosmetic procedures and treatments that are available right now for you to choose from.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Crowns Can Protect Damaged Teeth

Teeth can be damaged in many ways. Chips, cracks and breaks can occur as the result of sporting injury, motor vehicle accidents or from any other kind of head trauma. Broken teeth can be very painful and also expose the sensitive inside parts of the tooth to the risk of infection and disease. Teeth can also be damaged by dental decay and enamel erosion. This again leaves them vulnerable to attack from disease, which could eventually lead to tooth loss. When teeth are damaged in this way it is necessary to protect them from further injury and also to restore the cosmetic appearance.

One of the oldest and most effective ways of protecting teeth is to fit a dental crown over the top. A dental crown is a ceramic or metal and ceramic cap that is designed to fit over the damaged tooth, covering all parts of the tooth above the gum line to act as a barrier to further damage. A dentist will first need to remove some of the existing enamel so that the crown can fit comfortably over the top. The crown, which will have been made in laboratory conditions to be the same size and shape as the original tooth, will then be cemented over the top using composite bonding.

Crowns are made from metal and ceramic as these are very versatile and strong materials. Ceramics such as porcelain also have a very similar appearance to tooth enamel, giving an improved aesthetic appearance. Once firmly in place the crown will perform all the functions of the original tooth.

Crowns are also used after certain dental surgeries and treatments to add a dimension of protection to the teeth. If dental decay has caused significant damage that a filling is not sufficient to protect the tooth, then a crown may be used to offer greater protection. Crowns are also used after root canal treatments to prevent further infection.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Dental Tourism Himachal India

In this 21st century era where air travel has become so affordably cheap, medical tourism has become a very attractive commodity for the young, and also the rich and famous around the world. Among the medical tourism the relatively young trend of “tooth tourism,” is fast becoming part of a fast-growing global phenomenon among the travellers. The idea of able to visit the place of your wish and at the same time to fix your dental problem is a dream comes true to many executives. This special package seem to some as valuable because they do not need to ‘waste’ their precious hectic working times to do this necessary task. One of the lady travellers appreciated it so much because instead of wasting her jet-lagged period resting in the hotel room, she could tilt backward in a dental chair to complete her dental procedure. At the end of the tour journey the traveller not only have a great relaxing holidays, she went back with a perfect set of beautiful teeth to smile about.

There are many factors to attract international travellers to come to Shimla for this tooth travel package.

The possible pull factors are:
1. Able to see Himachalwhich they never seen before.
2. To be treated in a world class dental care centre at very competitive price.
3. A wide range of dental service set up to choose.
4. Availabilty of up to date dental technology and equipments.

The possible push factors are:
1. Soaring medical costs at home.
2. Lacking of comprehensive dental care centres.
3. Lacking of well-trained dental staff.

In order for Goma Dental be the place of Dental Tourism of excellence, the dentists here have gathered their resources together to set up comprehensive state-of-the-art facilities with highly trained staff at dental clinic . We offer complete range of family dental services and advanced dentistry solutions including Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry.At Goma Dental a complete range of dental services include: general dental care, orthodontic services, dental implants, tooth whitening, all ceramic crowns/bridges, ceramic veneers, flexible dentures, cosmetic dentistry and reconstructive dentistry.In addition, other value added services like: on line reservation, on line counselling or consultation, pre-arranged hotel lodging, close by to natural scenic resort or shopping mall are planned for the tourists . These additional services give the travellers greater choice to select.

Here, at Goma dental, our focus is on giving you our closed attention and the finest of dental care. We maintain our notable full service operation in all levels of dentistry to ensure you the utmost possible care. Renowned as a pioneer in one-stop dental treatment in Shimla, we extend our full dental service to welcome you at the gate of India.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Invisible Braces For teens

Being a teenager isn’t easy at the best of times but being told you have to wear braces to straighten your teeth can be an added burden in the most emotionally unstable of developing years. Metal braces can make you stand out from the crowd and cause a loss of self-confidence and esteem at a time when you need it most. This was the thinking behind the development of Invisalign Teen invisible braces, by orthodontists who specialise in teenage patients.

Invisalign braces are made from one millimetre thick clear plastic that is virtually impossible to see unless standing very close to the patient. This completely reduces the visual impact of conventional braces minimising the impact on the life of the patient. This is also achieved in other ways, as the retainers are completely removable meaning they can be taken out for eating and social activities. Each retainer is worn for a period of two weeks before it is replaced with another computer-designed and manufactured brace. Each retainer makes small adjustment to gradually move teeth into the desired position providing beautiful straight teeth.

The limited impact means that teenagers are more inclined to wear the braces than they are other removable straighteners. Invisalign Teen braces also come with special tabs that indicate how long the brace has been worn for, so parents can check if their child has been wearing the brace for the correct amount of time. This and other innovations such as allowing for the development of further molars make the Invisalign Teen brace the brace of choice for parents and teenagers alike.Our dentists are using the Invisalign system to produce discreet straightening to achieve perfect life-long smiles.

Friday, September 3, 2010

WATERPIK Oral Irrigators & Flossing Aids

Water Pik, Inc. invented the water flosser (also knows as a dental water jet or oral irrigator) in 1962. For nearly 50 years,been a leader in developing and manufacturing innovative personal and oral healthcare products for the entire family.


Waterpik® is known for unsurpassed product performance and quality, with more research support than any other brand on the market. Dental professionals feel confident their patients will improve their oral health when they recommend the clinically proven Waterpik® Water Flossers.

According to the American Academy of Periodontology, 3 out of every 4 Americans currently suffer from some form of gum disease. Gum disease is a serious chronic problem that causes bad breath and tooth loss. Gum disease has also been connected with other systemic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and low birth weight babies.

The good news is Waterpik® Water Flossers can help you keep your gums healthy and strong. The Waterpik® Water Flosser is clinically proven to be twice as effective as traditional string floss for improving gum health, plus it's easy and pleasant to use. In just one minute per day, you'll be on your way to excellent oral health and the cleanest, freshest mouth possible.

Water Pik, Inc. guarantees healthier gums in just 14 days.Good oral health takes daily work. Traditionally, dentists and dental hygienists have encouraged string floss along with brushing for regular home care. But many of these professionals and their patients know that flossing is not easy. It can be difficult to get string floss between teeth and then effectively maneuver below the gumline.But there is good news: Studies show the Waterpik® Water Flosser is easier and more effective than string floss.

A study at the University of Nebraska found that adding a water flosser to tooth brushing was up to 93% more effective at improving gum health than toothbrushing and string flossing. Whether using a manual or sonic-powered toothbrush, adding a water flosser resulted in better reductions in gum bleeding, gingivitis, and plaque, the common signs of gum disease.

Since 1962, the Waterpik® oral irrigator, dental water jet, and water flosser have been helping people improve their oral health. Waterpik® Water Flossers are clinically proven to reduce the signs of gum disease even in people with braces, implants, crowns, bridges, and diabetes.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Best Oral Hygiene Advice

Keeping your mouth and teeth clean is vital for protecting your dental health and avoiding any number of unpleasant and painful dental problems. Maintaining a good standard of oral hygiene is in fact the most important way of fighting tooth decay and gum disease and it also helps you to avoid embarrassing conditions such as bad breath and discoloured teeth.

The main way you can keep your teeth clean and healthy is by brushing. This should be performed twice a day for about three minutes. Shimla dentist also recommend that you use a soft bristled brush with a small head. This is most effective at removing plaque from the surfaces of the teeth and is also able to reach more parts of the mouth. Your dentist will be able to demonstrate the most effective ways to clean your teeth at your next check up appointment.

After brushing, the next most important way to keep your teeth clean is by flossing. This allows you to clean the parts of the teeth and gums that can’t be easily reached by brushing. This includes the areas between the teeth and around their base. It is these areas where food and bacteria can often get stuck and cause the first signs of disease and decay.

As well as brushing and flossing there are a number of other ways of keeping your mouth in good condition. These include using a tongue scraper to remove bacteria from the soft surface of the tongue. Ask your dentist for more information about other ways of cleaning your teeth and mouth. This ties in neatly with the final and possibly most important aspect of dental hygiene, namely regular visits to your dentist for a check up. This will help you to monitor your progress and make any changes necessary to your routine.For more information call us at 177-6450704.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Dentrix G4 practice management system

Dentrix Mobile offers a remote access tool that allows dentists to view their appointment schedules and patient information from their smartphones and mobile devices.

This new feature of the Dentrix G4 practice management system provides dentists who are away from their practices secure access to the schedules of all practice providers and patients, as well as important patient details such as prescriptions and medical alerts. Dentrix Mobile runs on the latest smartphones and mobile devices, including BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, Palm Pre, and Android. Dentrix Mobile is available to Dentrix G4 users on a current Dentrix Customer Service Plan at no additional cost.

With more than 45,000 installations and 20 years of experience, Henry Schein Practice Solutions group is one of the market leaders in providing practice management technology to dentists and dental labs. Thousands of dental practices have discovered their technology which improves efficiencies, increases productivity, and enhances their professional image. Included in their product offerings is DENTRIX, an industry leading practice management software. DENTRIX provides features that accelerate return on investment, streamline front office operations, and offers comprehensive clinical applications.

Dentrix Mobile offers dentists a secure way to view schedule and patient information needed to manage their practice while they are out of the office.Another use of Dentrix Mobile is to verify patient information when dentists receive emergency, after-hours calls for prescriptions. With Dentrix Mobile, dentists can enter the caller’s name and verify the patient contact information and prescriptions within seconds.

Dentrix Mobile’s security protection involves password-protected access to the information stored on secure Dentrix Web servers managed by Henry Schein Practice Solutions. Dentists use their smartphone or mobile device to access the server in the same way they use a Web browser to conduct their online banking or purchasing.

Since no patient information is stored on the mobile device itself, dentists do not have to worry about anyone accessing their confidential information if they ever lose their device.Any data viewed with Dentrix Mobile is erased the second the mobile Web browser is closed – similar to online banking."

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

E4D - Same Day Dentistry

A comprehensive scanning, designing and milling system for chairside use. E4D Dentist can scan both soft tissue and tooth structure, pre-operative situations, preparations, and all bite registration materials without the need for a contrast agent or opaqueing medium such as powder or sprays. When used with impressions, the system even inverts the image to create a virtual model. After scanning, the DentaLogic™ software creates a model and the design process can begin. Autogenesis provides you with an optimized restoration design using information from the opposing dentition (bite) or preoperative condition, wax up or scans of the provisional restorations (E4D Clone™). A full suite of design tools provides unlimited control of every aspect of design.

The approved design is sent wirelessly to the E4D mill which takes just minutes to fabricate a high strength ceramic or composite restoration (IPS Empress, IPS e.max CAD, Paradigm C, Paradigm MZ100). Simplified processes of polishing or staining and glazing provide the ultimate in restorative and esthetic care.

E4D Dentist a comprehensive solution and Dentistry's Destination & perfect companion for remote design capabilities..E4D Dentist consists of E4D Dentist Cart and scanner, E4D Mill, job server and network router. And much more!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Feel Confident & Younger With Cosmetic Dentistry

There are many problems that can affect the teeth and spoil the appearance of the smile. These can often be very difficult to deal with, not because of any physical pain, but because this can cause self-confidence and emotional issues if you’re afraid to show off your smile. Fortunately, there are many cosmetic dentistry treatments ranging from simple to complex, affordable to expensive and big to small that can restore the appearance of the smile and give you your confidence back.

Just to give you a few examples, for teeth that have lost their sparkle or have been damaged by discolouration from food and drink such as red wine, coffee or the use of tobacco products, there is the option of tooth whitening. This involves placing a whitening agent against the surface of the teeth, bleaching the enamel and turning the teeth white. Not only will this restore your smile but it can also help to make you look much younger. Teeth whitening is readily available and equally as affordable.

For more serious issues of discolouration and enamel erosion, it is possible to have a set of porcelain veneers to completely cover the existing teeth and transform the appearance of the teeth. Veneers produce simple but stunning results and last for up to twenty years if properly maintained.

The list of cosmetic procedures is vast and constantly growing as new techniques and technology gradually emerge making treatment more efficient and effective. Treatments such as Cerec have significantly improved procedure time for crowns and veneers and new tools such as dental lasers and Waterlase have made the treatments safer and more comfortable for the patient. Dentists can give you more information about the best cosmetic procedures for you and tell you what is possible to do to your teeth to give you the smile you want.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Traditional Herbal Remedies For Gum Disease

Gum disease can be a serious problem that affects nearly three quarters of adults in the India at one time or another. Many people mistakenly believe that gum disease is not that serious and will probably clear up on its own, but this could be making a big mistake. Recent studies have conclusively proved the link between gum disease and heart disease. Infections in the gum can easily enter the bloodstream through the mouth and cause a chain reaction that leads to a narrowing of the arteries around the heart. This could be very dangerous and even fatal in some circumstances.

There are many ways to treat gum disease that involve surgical treatment and conventional medicine but there is also a large movement to treat it using more traditional methods. In many areas of medicine and science as a whole, the reinterpretation of traditional medicine is being proved time and again with scientific evidence. It is for this reason that many dentists are now recommending things such as Echinacea as a treatment. Dropping a small bit on some gauze and keeping it next to the gum overnight will help to ease the inflammation and allow the body to fight the infection.

Aloe Vera and clove have also both been found to have anti-inflammatory qualities that can aid in the successful treatment of gum disease. It is very important that gum disease is treated early s it can become the more serious form of the disease, periodontitis, which will involve far more serious treatment.

Since tooth brushing is the most basic process in oral care, it's a good place to start your natural tooth and gum care program. Traditional peoples the world over use natural tooth brushes made from healing plants. These primitive twig "brushes" actually work quite well, and provide a natural-bristle, disposable brush with healing herbs already incorporated right in the plant. A classic Ayurvedic combination contains two parts powdered potassium alum, an astringent, and one part powdered salt. Prickly ash bark is a classic toothpowder from North America, and myrrh gum is widely used in Middle Eastern herbalism. Tea tree oil (very dilute) stimulates circulation and kills germs.Herbs such as amla that support the healing and development of connective tissue when taken internally will always benefit the gums. Bilberry fruit and hawthorn berry stabilize collagen, strengthening the gum tissue. Licorice root is a gem for the mouth: It promotes anti-cavity action, reduces plaque, and has an antibacterial effect.

Your teeth are a reflection of your whole body. If you are healthy, your mouth will be healthy.Give these techniques a try. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how well they work.And while you're concentrating on brushing and flossing, don't overlook the fact that cleaning the tongue is a critical part of maintaining oral health. Ayurveda, in particular, emphasizes this daily practice. Brush your tongue while brushing your teeth, or use a tongue scraper, which you'll find in most health food stores.Adding this routine to regular six-monthly check ups with your dentist will give you a very good chance of avoiding dental diseases and keeping your mouth feeling and looking healthy.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Our Dental blog is ranked #1

Goma Dental Clinic, was determined to be one of the best blogs to exude overall brilliance. And so, it has received 2010 Top 30 Dentist Blogs award presented by Medical
Billing and Coding! You can see our name amongst the winners here .Surfing through the Internet we Googled “Dental blogs” and came up with a site that ranks Dental Blogs. Our Goma Dental Clinic Blog was at the top of the list for dental Blogs. Dr. Goma writes a number of articles about a variety of topics concerning dentistry. Some of the topics are for patients… some for dental students…. and some for other dentists.

How to write Blogs in General

Blogs are really easy to use and you just need to take the time (minimal) to learn how to do. The two main free Blogs are Blogger and Wordpress. You can go to either site and they will set you up with a free Blog. Wordpress.org allows more customization but it needs to be hosted on a site off of wordpress so there may be a nominal cost but I think it is well worth it. You can make your Blog look just like a web page and that is an advantage. There are tons of books on how to set up Wordpress and blogger.If you need any information please feel free to call us at 177-6450704.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

CEREC : Future Of Dentistry

A dental crown is a ceramic cap that is placed over the top of an existing damaged tooth to restore its cosmetic appearance and preserve its structural integrity. Teeth are commonly damaged from head traumas received as the result of sporting injury or other accident. Teeth can also be damaged by dental decay and the resulting treatment, which may need securing with a crown.

In the past, the manufacturing process involved in producing a dental crown was very lengthy and complex. A dentist would need to take several dental moulds and x-rays. These mould and x-rays would need casting and developing to give the dentist a platform to make the crown. This would then take place in a laboratory over several days or even weeks.

There is now a new technology that allows for design and production of dental crowns and veneers in a fraction of this time. The introduction of CEREC technology in recent years has seen the increased use of computer-aided technology to revolutionise this process and even modern dentistry as a whole. CEREC stands for CERamic REconstruction and is a cutting edge system using the latest in 3D imaging and digital x-rays. Using these tools the dentist can create an exact three-dimensional image of the patient’s mouth on a computer. They can then use this image to design a crown, veneer or ceramic filling to microscopic degrees of accuracy. When satisfied they can then instruct the computer guided milling machine to sculpt the crown from a single piece of porcelain in as little as six minutes. In fact the whole process from imaging to installation can be accomplished in little over an hour.

This technology represents the future of dentistry. Waiting times, appointment times and treatment quality have all improved as a result of CEREC. The porcelain can even be chosen to most closely match the colour of the patients existing teeth such is the level of detail involved in the treatment.

Patients requiring dental crowns for damaged teeth or who are looking to improve previous dental work should make an appointment to see a dentist and ask about CEREC. The future of dentistry has arrived and is available to give you the best possible standards of dental care.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Visit The Dentist Every Six-Months

Unlike your GP, where you are only really need to visit when you are ill or concerned about your health, it is necessary to visit the dentists every six-months for a check up as routine procedure. This is because our teeth are constantly being attacked by plaque and bacteria in the mouth from food, which will ultimately cause damage to the teeth unless your teeth are clean and regularly checked by a dentist.

The key to keeping your teeth clean starts at home with effective dental hygiene. This will mostly be in the form of brushing and flossing, but may also involve using a tongue scraper and mouthwash, if recommended by your dentist. Brushing is vital to your dental health as it removes plaque from the surface of the teeth. If plaque is allowed to remain, it will release acids, which erode tooth enamel. This exposes the teeth to infection and ultimately tooth loss. Brushing is also very effective against gum disease, if you are brushing correctly and with an appropriate brush. Flossing removes plaque and bacteria from between the teeth, areas that are hard to reach with conventional brushing.

However, even the most rigorous home hygiene routine can not always prevent the onset of tooth and gum disease. Everyone’s teeth are different and some are more prone to enamel erosion and infection than others. It is also very hard to tell if you are reaching all the necessary areas of your mouth when you are cleaning solely at home. Your dentist will be able to highlight any problem areas and treat any signs of decay or disease that may already be occurring. They are also able to check for the signs of other unpleasant conditions such as oral cancer.

Having a check up every six months will significantly reduce your chances of having problems with your teeth.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Orthodontic Treatment With Clearstep

You may have already heard of the Clearstep System for straightening teeth but you may not know exactly what it is. In its simplest form, Clearstep is a new way of straightening teeth to achieve the beautiful smile you have always wanted without having to sacrifice your appearance with ugly metal braces.

The system works by using a number of different invisible methods used at the same time as clear positioners. These clear positioners are used to straighten out any alignment issues with the teeth such as crooked, overlapping or unevenly spaced teeth. However, these positioners are effective but cannot solve all the alignment issues on their own. Clearstep realised that a more complete range of invisible orthodontics was needed and designed their revolutionary system.

The Clearstep retainers are very thin, high grade plastic that are virtually unnoticeable in the mouth. This is a major advantage when compared to the unseemly nature of fixed metal braces, especially for younger patients or young professionals keen to finally have the perfect smile. They are also removable which gives them a significant advantage over other braces. This has benefits for cleaning and for patients wishing to remove the braces for certain occasions.

It is also possible to use Clearstep braces with a whitening gel which means the teeth are being simultaneously straightened and whitened in something akin to a complete smile makeover. Because the Clearstep retainers are made of plastic and designed to fit the individual patients teeth, there is little or no irritation of the gums that can be common with more rigid forms of orthodontic treatment.

The cost of Clearstep treatment will vary form dentist to dentist .This is slightly cheaper than other invisible orthodontic devices such as Invisalign and about the same as traditional fixed metal braces.Even though you may have had dental alignments during your childhood or teen years, your teeth may need still occasional adjusting later on in life. Fortunately, you will not have to choose between misalignments and wearing braces again. Today, you can enjoy regaining a perfect smile with Clear Step Orthodontics. In addition, if you have children that need similar alignments, you can have peace of mind knowing that they will not be suffering with all of the issues that come with wearing braces.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Beautiful Teeth With Veneers

There are many afflictions that can affect the appearance of the teeth. They can suffer from discoloration or staining, become damaged by a physical trauma resulting in chipped or cracked teeth or even become worn due to a natural weakness of enamel. All of these conditions and many others can adversely affect the way the teeth look causing self-confidence and emotional issues, not to mention a great deal of embarrassment.

However, there are many treatments in the world of cosmetic dentistry that allow dentists to treat and improve the way the teeth look. One of the most successful of these is to use porcelain veneers. These are thin ceramic shells that cover the surface of the tooth, restoring not just the color but also the size and shape of more attractive teeth.

Porcelain veneers are constructed for each individual’s teeth, often using the very latest dental technology. Modern veneers are so thin, often about the same width as a contact lens, which means they require little if any enamel removal prior to fixing them in the mouth. This had always been the slight drawback of veneers, that they involved the removal of otherwise healthy enamel but this is no longer the case.

Porcelain veneers are capable of producing some of the most emphatic and stunning results in cosmetic dentistry, completely changing the appearance of the teeth in as little as one afternoon. For patients suffering from conditions affecting their teeth, having a new set of veneers fitted could be the most significant decision they make for their emotional well-being. A good set of porcelain veneers will last up to twenty years of properly maintained, meaning you can enjoy healthy and attractive looking teeth for the best part of two decades.For more information how veneers can transform your life call us at 177-6450704.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Oral Hygiene Can Help Prevent Heart Disease

Not many people are aware of recent research that associates heart disease and even strokes with poor oral hygiene. A lax regime in oral care leaves the blood low in Lipoproteins, research shows that this disorder is a leading factor in hardening of the arteries. Shimla dentist says that although this isn’t a direct cause of heart disease, it certainly doesn’t help. The hardening causes a narrowing and this restricts the blood flow which in turn leads to high blood pressure. There seems to be a lot of conflicting views on the subject, some researchers are also advocating that strokes, and even diabetes is exasperated by the lack of good oral hygiene. The dentist goes on to say that although research is incomplete, he would always advise his patients to have a good, well advised method of oral hygiene. Every dentist has an advisor on duty, and they are there to prevent problems rather than push up the bill. Getting back to Lipoproteins, these are a very important part of the blood make up; they carry and distribute water and fat around the body. This is an important part of the functions that keep our body healthy, if there is a lack of Lipoproteins in the blood then that can have a knock on effect. Diabetes is also affected by the lack of this protein. Bad oral hygiene kills off the good part of High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) and Low Density Protein (LDL), both of which serve to carry naturally produced proteins from one organ to another. If the proteins aren’t absorbed by their receptacle organ then the organ will experience problems, this leads to many of the diseases which together can cause a heart attack. All this can be prevented by spending a little more time on brushing, flossing and making sure that our gums are healthier.A simple regime will go a long way to eliminating gum disease, which by the way is incurable, if you already have a gum disease then it is important that you learn to brush and floss without cutting the infected flesh of the gums. Regular oral hygiene will not only keep your mouth healthy, but now it seems it will keep your heart healthy as well.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Dental Implants : May be a solution for you !

There are a number of ways to replace a missing tooth. A dental bridge uses two dental crowns, attached to teeth either side of the vacant space, which act as a support for an artificial tooth. It is also possible to replace missing teeth with partial dentures, but by far the most realistic method of restoring missing teeth is a dental implant.

Dental implants are the only dental substitute to replace the whole of the tooth, including the root. This gives it the extra stability that is sometimes lacking from other restorations. They come in the form of small titanium screws that are drilled directly into the jawbone. They are then left to fuse with the surrounding bone and tissue so that they are extremely firm. The implants then act as a base for a post and crown, which complete the implant procedure.

Single implants can be used to replace one or more missing teeth or for patients who have suffered multiple tooth loss and face the possibility of wearing dentures, a series of mini-implants could act as a secure base for a pair of dentures. This alleviates the anxiety suffered by many denture wearers that they are going to fall out at inopportune moments.

Dental implant surgery sounds a lot more unpleasant than it actually is. Although the implant is secured directly into the jawbone, the procedure will be relatively painless. The implant will usually require between four and six weeks to fuse with the other tissue in a process called osseointegration. Once set firm, the dental implant is a permanent addition to the jaw and will last a lifetime. Therefore your dentist may need to examine the condition of your jaw and gums before carrying out implant surgery.For more information call Goma Dental At 177-6450704.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Teeth Whitening : Something To Smile About

Discolored or badly stained teeth can be very embarrassing and cause the patient to be very anxious and self-conscious about their appearance. It can make people very reluctant to open their mouths or smile in public and be the underlying cause of self-esteem issues and even depression. But with modern cosmetic dentistry there is a solution to having discolored teeth.

Teeth whitening has existed for many years but in the past has been hit and miss at best and often prohibitively expensive. But as more and more dentists offer the treatment and more patients use it the price is dropping and the treatment becoming more available. New whitening treatments are hitting the market each year, each promising new and improved whitening that takes less time and yields better results.

Now dentists offer a variety of whitening treatments to suit all budgets and time considerations. These range form short one-hour treatments in surgery to two or even three week concentrated procedures involving take home trays to be worn at night. The active ingredient in teeth whitening is hydrogen peroxide and it works by gradually penetrating the enamel and staining any discolored areas. Any patches of enamel that have been stained or discolored are then turned the same color as the rest of the tooth.

Teeth whitening can be one of the most successful and dramatic cosmetic dentistry treatments, capable of completely transforming the teeth and restoring the self-confidence of the patient. If you suffer from discoloration or staining, ask your dentist about teeth whitening and really give yourself something to smile about.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Restore Smile With Dental Implants

In the past, when a patient had a missing tooth the dentist would replace it with a partial denture, sometimes known as a plate, or with a dental bridge constructed from dental crowns and an artificial tooth attached. These restorations do still exist and are used to some effect but one form of artificial dental substitute is leading the way in terms of realistic treatment and popularity.

Dental implants are relative new comers to the restoration game but they have made quite an impact. The implant itself is a small metal screw, usually made from titanium because it can be used safely in the body. This is drilled directly into the jawbone (providing the bone is of suitable strength and quality, as your dentist for more details). The implant is then left for several weeks or even months in some cases to give it the chance to fuse with the surrounding tissue and bone. Once this process is complete, the implant has effectively become a part of the jawbone and acts as an artificial tooth root. An artificial tooth is then attached to the implant and secured using a screw and post.

This makes the dental implant the only restoration to replace the whole of the tooth form root to tip and gives it its incredible level of solidity and realism. Unlike some other restorations where you have to be careful to watch what you eat in case of damage, a dental implant acts just like a real tooth and does not limit what you can and can’t eat.

It is also possible to have series of mini-implants to act as a base for a set of dentures to clip on and off. Ask your dentist to provide you with more information about how dental implants work and if you could be a suitable candidate.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Biologic Approach To Dental Care

The most fundamental principle in a biologic approach to dental care is that each of us has a unique biologic response to the materials we find in our lives. Most of us do well with whole wheat bread, but some of us have a very bad reaction to it.

How can biological dentist help? First and foremost by paying attention to your health and your history of health issues. If it looks like reactivity to materials might be a problem, we can test to find what materials you are probably allergic to and which ones you probably are not. Depending on your health status it might be appropriate to remove and replace all the materials you are allergic to. Sometimes it might be more appropriate to restore only the newly involved teeth with biologically safe materials.

Clifford Materials Reactivity Testing is helping dentists determine your unique reactive profile. They test for 90 or so reactive compounds and report on over 9800 dental materials. Over the years of seeing their reports, its clear which materials are most likely to cause reactivity. That includes anything with mercury, nickel, beryllium, and some other metals. Dental practice has been mercury-free for decades.

Another area of concern for the biological dentist is root canal therapy. Most of the time root canals are performed so that you can live with a tooth that no longer has living tissue in it, i.e., a dead tooth. Dead teeth can harbor bacteria and toxins that can cause an infection, either chronic or acute. Infections cause a drain on one’s immune system and can cause problems far from their original site.

Traditional root canal therapy removes the bacteria in a gross way but leaves thousands of tiny micro-tubes in the root open. Some researchers and most biological dentists think that is a problem.The problem can surely be solved by removing the tooth. But this approach causes other problems. If you don’t get it replaced, you lose chewing power, and your remaining teeth shift. If you do get it replaced it might mean having to use metal for an implant, or affecting adjacent teeth by placing a bridge.EndoCal system is such an alternative approach that is a more biologically sound root canal procedure.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Relation Between Smoking And Gum Diseases

Smoking is mostly associated with lung cancer and breathing related problems says a dentist from Shimla, but there is also a strong link between smoking and gum disease. Tobacco is a natural plant, but it doesn’t burn naturally and there are many chemicals added to it to make it burn with consistency. This factor, the natural chemical make up of the plant and the other problems it causes in the body, all add to the contribution that smoking and also chewing tobacco make towards gum disease. One thing that is known about smoking is that it poisons the blood flow, our gums need a good flow of blood to get Oxygen and vitamins so that they can do their job properly. The lack of these substances is a major cause of gum disease, and that usually goes hand in hand with the fact that smokers are in general, poor in oral hygiene care.

Lots and lots of opinions have come out regarding the connection of smoking and gum disease. The nicotine and smoke of tobacco can cause constriction of the blood vessels, thus, reducing the distribution of oxygen and nutrients to the gum tissue.Cigarette smoking or chewing spit tobacco can also reduce the ability of the body to fight infections. Another study also proves that smokers are more prone to specific bacteria that can cause more aggressive gum disease.

When it comes to dental health, smoking is one of the major causes of serious oral problems such as mouth cancer as well as smokers gum disease. Smokers gum disease is the infection of the gums, which is aggravated by smoking. While gum disease will affect almost everyone at some point in life, smokers are over five times at risk of acquiring gum disease or periodontal disease than non-smokers.

Smoking causes a very high tendency of tartar formation, gum tissue destruction and bone loss. Even a person not suffering from gum disease can have receding gums and lose the teeth’s supporting bones because of smoking.The toxins and chemical in tobacco weakens a person’s immune system and blocks the production of antibodies, which is our body’s natural defense against bacteria and other disease-causing agents. When the immune system is not functioning well, it is easy for infection to grow. Smokers gum disease, an infection caused by bacteria in plaque, is a likely example.


The current smokers that average more than one to one and a half pack of cigarettes per day have six times more apt to have gum diseases than the subjects who do not smoke. And those who consume less than a pack a day have three times more probability to have gum disease.

Quit Smoking Is The Only Way To Prevent

The best way to prevent or reverse smokers gum disease is to quit smoking. While gum health depends greatly on a person’s dental hygiene and routine dental checkups, prevention and effective treatment of gum disease should include a smoke-free lifestyle.

Quitting smoking is important to allow the body to respond completely any dental treatment and restore the health of your gums. Smoking is an addiction and quitting is a challenge but one that is well worth the benefits.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Brushing Helps Protect Your Teeth

Brushing your teeth is by far and away the most important way of keeping them clean, healthy and free from decay. Effective brushing is the first line of defense against a whole series of nasty and unpleasant dental health concerns that could cause you a lot of pain, embarrassment and expense throughout your life.

Dentists recommend that you brush your teeth at least twice a day for three minutes. It is recommended to use a soft-bristled brush, unless told otherwise by your dentist for specific reasons, as they are the best at removing plaque and ultimately that is the number one aim of tooth brushing. Plaque is the sticky, filmy substance that coast teeth and releases acids which eventually break down enamel and cause cavities. If left untreated, dental cavities will worsen until the enamel is breached and the sensitive inner part of the tooth including the dental nerve is exposed to bacteria and infection. This can be very unpleasant and the source of severe pain and ultimately tooth loss.

When brushing it is important to angle the brush at 45 degrees to the gums so that they are also gently cleaned. This helps to keep plaque off the gums and prevent gum disease, the number one cause of tooth loss in India. Using a small-headed toothbrush is also recommended because it allows easier access to more parts of the mouth.

Although brushing is very important, it is also still a good idea to floss your teeth at least once a day as this helps to remove plaque and food debris from between the teeth. As well as this, it is also highly important to make sure you keep up six-monthly appointments with the dentist as even the most rigorous brushing can still be affected by decay and disease.

Monday, April 26, 2010

FAQs About Dental Implants

Q. What exactly is a dental implant?

A. A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement and is used in prosthetic dentistry to support restorations that resemble a tooth or group of teeth.

Q. What advantages does an dental implant have?

A. Dental Implants can improve your quality of life.

Improve your appearance - Implants can offer you the smile you have lost or the smile you have always wanted

Eat the foods you enjoy - You will eat lettuce , apples, steak and even corn on the cob with confidence and enjoy flavours of your favorite food with less plastic covering the roof of your mouth.

Permanent solution for tooth loss - Only a dental implant can replace the root of missing tooth and eliminate the need for sticky denture adhesives and even for dentures themselves.

Aesthetically Pleasing - they look like real teeth.

Maintain Bone Structure - Implants can help maintain your bone structure and support your facial tissues. They can reduce or eliminate bone atrophy, which causes "shrinkage" or facial cosmetic changes

Alternatives will fail in comparison - Implants eliminate the need for cutting natural teeth to replace one missing tooth and offer a permanent solution, that cannot decay.

Q. Is it as expensive as plastic surgery?

A. when it comes to our teeth price shouldn’t be a problem, fortunately dental implants aren’t too expensive like plastic surgery, which often needs to re-done every few years. A dental implant should last you for decades.

Q. Is it painful, during the procedure and afterwards?

A. Not especially so, pain management methods these days are quite incredible. All most patients suffer is a little discomfort for a few days while the mouth heals, and they adjust to the new tooth.

Q. Why have Dental Implants become so popular?

A. As our life span increases, the need for some type of permanent dental replacement system becomes very important to our overall health. Dentures and removable bridges are loose and unstable; causing many problems for wearers. Dental Implants provide patients with both functional and esthetic benefits and can dramatically increase a patient's quality of life.

Q. How do I clean around the Implants?

A. You will definitely need to clean daily around the Implants. Brushing as well as flossing is of great importance. There may be the need for a prescription mouthrinse which can further help you keep your Implants healthy. Electric toothbrushes can also be helpful for cleaning around Implants. Other cleaning aids may be recommended during your consultation.

Each case is different and it is determined upon your individual needs. Your age as well as the quality and quantity of bone in the Implant site , are all assessed. After consultation we will provide best treatment alternatives for you.For more information call Goma Dental at 177-645-0704.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Bad Breath Can Be Embarrassing

Bad breath can be an embarrassing hygiene problem that unfortunately affects others probably more than it affects you. In fact it is often very difficult to know that you have bad breath unless someone tells you, which can in itself be very embarrassing, especially if is happening on a regular basis.

The fear of bad breath can often lead people to take action in an effort to stop it but in doing so they may not be addressing the cause of the problem, and in certain cases even making it worse. Using mouthwash, breath sprays or gum can temporarily cover the smell of bad breath but it will not stop it and at best will only mask it for a few hours. Furthermore, mouthwashes can disrupt the regulation of bacteria in the mouth and result in bad breath coming back time and time again. This happens because it kills bacteria in the mouth and changes the saliva production levels. Saliva is the body’s natural defence against oral bacteria and regulates it to keep it at a healthy level.

The only real way to beat bad breath for good is to improve your general standard of oral hygiene. Improved brushing and flossing can help to remove bacteria, plaque and food debris that stick to teeth causing decay and the breakdown of particles which cause bad breath. It is also recommended by dentists to use a tongue cleaner to remove bacteria form the grooved surface of the tongue.

Dentists can give you further advice on the most successful ways to improve cleaning and beat bad breath. By following their advice and sticking to a through cleaning routine, you should be able to leave the anxiety of bad breath behind once and for all.

Monday, March 22, 2010

New Dental Technology In City Of Shimla

The array of dental procedures available at dentists has been growing almost exponentially over the last decade as new technology opens up the possibility of dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. New technology and new equipment means that even many standard procedures can now be carried out quicker and safer, and most importantly, less painfully.

Standard dental treatment for gum disease and dental decay is still top of the agenda for most dentists but improvements in treatment have made even this easier for patients. The old-style silver amalgam fillings have been replaced by the safer, tooth coloured dental bonding fillings, which work just as well but do not ruin the appearance of teeth. Other classic dental restorations such as crowns and veneers have been revolutionised by new technology such as digital x-rays and computer-aided manufacture. The rise of chair-side restoration means that crowns and veneers can now be designed, manufactured and fitted in a single appointment, an incredible leap forward and an idea of the potential future of dentistry.

Dental lasers have also been introduced over the last few years replacing many surgical implements such as the dreaded scalpel. Lasers can be used to sculpt gum tissue, harden bonding and even in the cavity filling and root canal treatments to replace the dentist drill. The many advantages of lasers include the sterilisation effect of heat which reduces the chances of infection and speeds recovery.

All of this new technology and much more is being used to improve dental treatment to make treatment better for the patients. If you have not visited a dentist for some time it is a good idea to make an appointment to see what new possibilities there are to improve the appearance and condition of your teeth.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Teeth Whitening : Something To Smile About

Discolored or badly stained teeth can be very embarrassing and cause the patient to be very anxious and self-conscious about their appearance. It can make people very reluctant to open their mouths or smile in public and be the underlying cause of self-esteem issues and even depression. But with modern cosmetic dentistry there is a solution to having discoloured teeth.

Teeth whitening has existed for many years but in the past has been hit and miss at best and often prohibitively expensive. But as more and more dentists offer the treatment and more patients use it the price is dropping and the treatment becoming more available. New whitening treatments are hitting the market each year, each promising new and improved whitening that takes less time and yields better results.

Now dentists offer a variety of whitening treatments to suit all budgets and time considerations. These range form short one-hour treatments in office to two or even three week concentrated procedures involving take home trays to be worn at night. The active ingredient in teeth whitening is hydrogen peroxide and it works by gradually penetrating the enamel and staining any discolored areas. Any patches of enamel that have been stained or discoloured are then turned the same color as the rest of the tooth.

Teeth whitening can be one of the most successful and dramatic cosmetic dentistry treatments, capable of completely transforming the teeth and restoring the self-confidence of the patient. If you suffer from discoloration or staining, ask your dentist about teeth whitening and really give yourself something to smile about.

Eat Healthy For Healthy Teeth !

The food we eat can have a big impact on the health of our teeth. Just as certain foods can have a very bad impact on your teeth, others can actually be beneficial. By making small changes in your diet you could help to protect your teeth from disease and decay that could be very painful, costly and even embarrassing.

Starting with the foods that are not so good for your teeth, as you might imagine they are the fairly obvious ones. Anything with lots of sugar can cause damage to teeth as the presence of sugar in the mouth accelerates decay. Other foods such as crisps, which are high in salt, can also be damaging for the teeth. Basically, the simple rule to follow is that if it’s not good for your body, it’s probably not very good for your teeth.

Other foods and drinks can also have other negative consequences for the teeth. Red wine, tea and coffee can all cause tooth enamel to stain, which is irreversible. In fact all dark liquids can cause the teeth to stain. Other drinks such as fruit juices and squash can also be very bad for the teeth because of a high sugar content. The best thing you can drink for your dental health is water, as this cleans the mouth and washes plaque and food stuff away from the teeth. Drinking water after eating food bad for your teeth can also limit the impact it can have. Closely behind water is milk, which can also be very good for your teeth because of the calcium it contains, although most dentists would always recommend water.

Eating healthy food like fruit and vegetables is best for your teeth. They contain vitamins and minerals which benefit your teeth and bones and are less likely to be the cause of decay. Although it must be stated that after eating any food it is always a good idea to drink water or even brush your teeth as food particles get stuck between your teeth and begin to decay. This is a breeding ground for plaque and bacteria which can then further damage the teeth. Ask your dentist for more information about healthy eating for your teeth at your next appointment.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

CEREC - Chair-Side Restoration

The future of cosmetic dentistry has finally arrived in the shape of new technology from Cerec. Also commonly known as ‘chair-side restoration’, Cerec has revolutionised the way dentists are able to manufacture and fit ceramic restorations such as dental crowns, porcelain veneers and inlays for fillings.

CEREC is a state-of-the-art dental restoration product that has allowed dentists to use computer-aided technology to produce ceramic inlays and crowns. Utilising new technologies such as 3D imaging, digital x-rays and CAD/CAM, CEREC has allowed teeth restorations to be carried out in only a single visit to a dentist rather than taking several appointments.

Cerec technology allows the dentist to take several digital x-rays, which can produce three-dimensional images almost instantaneously on a computer screen. This allows the dentist to create a perfectly fitting crown or veneer on the computer. Then comes the really incredible bit, when the dentist sends this information to a computer-guided mill, which can sculpt a new crown or veneer from a single piece of porcelain in a mater of minutes. All of this can be achieved in little more than an hour per tooth for a crown and significantly less for veneers. Combined with the use of resin bonding, it is possible for a patient to have a crown designed, manufactured and installed in a single appointment .
This new technology has several distinct advantages. First and foremost is the time and effort saved by both patient and dentist as fewer appointments and less manufacturing is needed to fit the restoration. CEREC technology also limits the need for enamel removal because of the increased degrees of accuracy involved using computer-guided technology. Also, because the crown or inlay can be milled from a single piece of porcelain it preserves a greater degree of strength than layered or pressed ceramics. The ability to store any design and manufacturing information on a computer means that any subsequent alterations or replacements can be easily manufactured without further imaging.Compared to the old methods of crown dentistry, Cerec represents a huge leap forward and expect to see this technology in all dentist surgeries in the near future.