Mehta, AnjaliMehta, SiddharthGuident
Dental implants can be used in many different ways. They can serve to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth or even help restore a smile and chewing function for your whole mouth. The easiest way to understand a basic dental implant is to think about a single tooth. A tooth...
The dental implants that are used in the All-on-4 treatment procedure are slightly different from a normal dental implant, which is designed to simply replace an individual tooth. The portion of the implant that is affixed inside the bone of the jaw is essentially the same, but the top exp...
A denture specialist is a person who diagnoses the causes of dentures or oral pain and creates prosthetic dental devices to...
Here is a general overview of the typical stages involved in the dental implant process; 1. Initial consultation Table of Contents[hide] 1. Initial consultation 2. Treatment planning 3. Tooth extraction 4. Post-Implant care 5. Osseointegration stage ...
Mini dental implants are an option for patients looking to replace lost teeth but who don't want (or can't receive) conventional restorations.
Implantation bleeding is a sign of potential pregnancy. If women wait until their periods are due, they can take pregnancy tests to confirm the same. Sometimes they can get a negative result, which will not require any implantation bleeding. Implant bleeding can be a good enough chance for the...
When would you require a dental implant? There are a variety of scenarios where an implant might be required. the first is simple tooth decay. However, in cases where their injury has occurred and the tooth is lost, fractured, or damaged irreparably then it may be time to evaluate a den...
This is known as hyperdontia. Extra Teeth Up to 3.8% of people have one or more extra (supernumerary) teeth. An extra tooth can be visible (erupted) or impacted (not broken through the gum). You may not notice hyperdontia in children. Extra baby teeth tend to look normal, come in ...
The normal root canal recovery time is usually short, provided there are no complications involved and you follow carefully your dentist’s post-operative instructions. The tooth may feel a bit sensitive, tender or loose for some days after treatment, due to the irritation of the hard and soft...