Thursday, March 12, 2009

DENTAL SURGERY INDIA - FORTIS HEALTHCARE

DENTAL SURGERY INDIA The teeth are a very important part of the body and good health starts with good oral health. The general well-being is associated with good oral health. New research has shown a close relation between periodontal disease and cardiac disease.
Looking after your teeth then becomes a very important aspect and we at Fortis Hospital provide comprehensive dental care in all specialties of Dental Surgery in an extremely clean and hygienic environment at an affordable cost.
The Dental Department at Fortis Hospital is run by a team of Dental specialists who deal with all kinds of treatments including:-

  • Endodontics
  • Prosthodontics
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Orthodontics
  • Pedodontics

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

DENTAL SURGERY IN INDIA - FORTIS HEALTHCARE

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and adjacent tissues. It is made of acrylic resin, sometimes in combination with various metals.Complete dentures are either "conventional" or "immediate."


Some of the pain points of keeping an old denture for too long involve:

The first denture fits fairly tightly when it is first made, and improves your facial appearance by improving your smile. However, over the course of a number of years, the dentures slowly disappear under the lip, and the upper and lower dentures begin to fit together differently bringing the lower jaw forward, and in some cases making it possible to bite only on the front denture teeth.

This happens because the bone that used to support the dentures is slowly reabsorbed by the body allowing the top denture to sit higher and higher under the top lip, and the lower to to drift ever lower below the bottom lip reducing the distance between the nose and the tip of the chin.

As the bone that supports the dentures changes shape, more and more space forms between the base of the denture and the gums that it rests on. This is why your old denture begins to get looser and looser.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

DENTAL SURGERY IN INDIA - FORTIS HEALTHCARE

DENTAL SURGERY IN INDIA

Ever dreamt of having the smile line that we only get to see in celebrities? So what is it that has us pondering about white sparkling teeth. What is it that makes celebrity a celebrity and you as a gazer at things?
There can be many things that define a celebrity's personality but one thing definitely works in favor of these lucky few is the attractive if not jaw dropping teeth set that are worth more than a million.
Although there are many dental surgeries that have forayed into the market. Only few of them stand up to their claims of promising million dollar smile. The third molars of our teeth which are in fact the last teeth to develop have much larger role to play in deciding the difference between that often craved perfect smile and the ugliest of teeth set that anyone could ever imagine. This fine difference calls for utmost care and attention in the form of avoiding chocolates, confectioneries and frozen foods. The care and attention shown towards the teeth definitely shows in the form of white sparkling teeth.The wisdom tooth or the third molars have a significant saying in shaping the teeth that are emerging from the gum line. More often, one or more of these third molars fails to emerge in proper alignment or fails to fully emerge through the gum line.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

ORAL CANCER SURGERY INDIA - FORTIS HEALTHCARE

Oral cancer is the cancer of the mouth, lip and/or oropharynx (part of the throat at the back of the mouth). Most begin in the tongue and in the floor of the mouth. Tobacco, alcohol, sun exposure and a medical history of cancer are risk factors.Oral cancers affect the lips, floor of the mouth, gums, tongue or lining of the cheek.Oral cancers, also known as lip and mouth cancers, are a group of diseases in which malignant cells are found in the tissues of the lip and mouth.The most common symptoms of oral cancers include a sore or pain in the mouth that does not go away or a white or red patch in the mouth or pain in the mouth.Another way to confirm whether if its a case of oral cancer is to identify area on the lip.If it is found that the area near the lip is getting thickened then its a clear case of oral cancer.
Oral cancer is strongly linked to high usage of tobacco,alcoholism and high exposure to sun.It has been proved by a study that men over 40 years are more vulnerable to get infected with oral cancer.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Reconstructive Dentistry - An Overview

When severe dental problems require a full mouth reconstruction, a general dentist can create a restorative dentistry treatment plan that will simultaneously address the health, function, and appearance of the teeth and gums. Reconstructive dentistry refers to any restorative dentistry procedure that involves replacing or repairing broken or missing teeth, bones, or tissue.
Procedures and types of dentistry that are classified as reconstructive dentistry include full mouth reconstruction, dental implant restorations, TMJ treatment, dental bridge placement, dental crown placement, inlays and onlays, and replacing old metal fillings.
If severe dental problems are causing you discomfort, you may be a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction. A well-qualified general dentist can combine the aesthetics of cosmetic dentistry with the science of neuromuscular dentistry to perform a full mouth reconstruction.

Orthodontic appliances can be used to help properly position your jaw. Once the jaw is properly aligned, relieving some of the pain caused by the TMJ syndrome, cosmetic and restorative dentistry procedures (porcelain veneers, dental crowns, bridgework, dental implants, and onlays) are completed. The result is an attractive, pain-free new smile.

Dental problems such as damaged and worn teeth not only detract from your mouth visually, but they also can affect the alignment of your teeth. The procedures used by a general dentist when repairing worn teeth will depend on the extent of your teeth's damage. Generally a crown can be placed over your damaged tooth to strengthen and reinforce the tooth. If there is a gap between your natural teeth, a dental bridge may be used to cover the gap. If you no longer have a natural tooth to which your dentist can secure a crown, a dental implant may be placed in your jaw to create the crown's foundation.

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Impacted Tooth - It's Impact

An impacted tooth is a tooth that fails to fully pass through the gums.

Teeth start to pass through the gums (emerge) during infancy, and again when the primary (baby) teeth are replaced by the permanent teeth.

If a tooth fails to emerge, or emerges only partially, it is considered to be impacted. The most common teeth to become impacted are the wisdom teeth (the third set of molars). They are the last teeth to emerge, usually between the ages of 17 and 21.

An impacted tooth remains stuck in gum tissue or bone for various reasons. It may be that the area is just overcrowded and there's no room for the teeth to emerge. For example, the jaw may be too small to fit the wisdom teeth. Teeth may also become twisted, tilted, or displaced as they try to emerge, resulting in impacted teeth.

Impacted wisdom teeth are very common. They are often painless and cause no apparent trouble. However, some professionals believe an impacted tooth pushes on the next tooth, which pushes the next tooth, eventually causing a misalignment of the bite. A partially emerged tooth can trap food, plaque, and other debris in the soft tissue around it, leading to inflammation and tenderness of the gums and unpleasant mouth odor. This is called pericoronitis.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Laser Dentistry - Its Uses

Dental lasers emit light that deliver quick pulses of heat energy to the treatment area. Various wavelengths are used depending on the type of tissue being treated. Surgical lasers are more accurate than traditional dental treatments and allow the dentist to conserve as much bone and tooth as possible.
There are a variety of uses for lasers in the field of dentistry. Lasers can be used for cavity removal, teeth whitening, gum reshaping, and to harden bonding materials used in fillings. In addition, lasers are used in periodontal care to remove bacteria from periodontal pockets.
A low-powered laser can be used to locate tiny pits within tooth enamel that can become cavities. The laser, called DIAGNOdent, can detect decay early. Once located, the tiny spots on the tooth can be covered with a clear sealant in order to prevent cavities.
Lasers can also eliminate the need for the dental drill and reduce patients' fears about treatment. Laser tools such as the Waterlase System and diode lasers can be used to vaporize decay and treatment is virtually painless, eliminating the need for anesthesia.

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