Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Your Jawbone Needs Dental Implants to Remain Strong


dental implants
Dental implants are the safest and most permanent way for you to replace teeth that you have lost. Implants have between a 92% and 98% success ratio, and that is just the first in a long list of reasons why they are preferable to other methods of tooth replacement. For example, if you have lost a tooth and are using dentures you are familiar with the adhesives and chemical glues that you need to use to keep them in place. These can be messy and are never quite comfortable. With an implant, you can wave goodbye to this mess since the implant is a permanent fixture which is surgically installed into your mouth. Since the implant is a permanent fixture, you never have to worry about forgetting to put it as you are leaving or, worse, losing the denture during dinner. Maintaining a dental implant is as easy as maintaining your natural teeth and exactly the same process.
Dental implants save their most impressive feature for under the surface. While there is nothing quite like the feeling of having a replacement tooth that doesn't look or feel like it is a fake tooth, dental implants have taken syncing with the body to an entirely new level. The implants you are going to have installed are all made of titanium. This is because a few decades ago, scientists and dentists discovered that titanium has an amazing quality. Through a process known as osseointegration, titanium can achieve a complete melding with the organic bone matter in your jaw. This convinces the body, through the jawbone itself, that the tiny metal implants are actually part of the body and, therefore, need to be given the support of a normal tooth. This bodes very well for your implant, hence the high success rate, but it also does wonders for the actual jawbone itself.
Your jawbone is an amazing device that is designed for two purposes. First, and foremost from a survival standpoint, the jaw is designed to support the teeth. By giving the teeth a secure anchor, the jaw provides security, strength, and stability to the teeth. Since the teeth are the first step in the digestive process, the body supports the jawbone as long as it continues to fulfill this part of its mission. The teeth have a symbiotic relationship with the jaw, providing it with stimulation for growth and sustainability in exchange for the stability. Tooth loss, however, leads to the jaw no longer needing to provide this stability and no longer receiving the stimulation. When this happens, the body gets a signal that the jawbone is no longer required for survival and starts to dissolve it as a way to resorb the vital minerals, like calcium, in the bone. This, unfortunately, creates a conflict with the second function that the jawbone performs. Maintaining the structural integrity and bite alignment of the face and mouth.
As the jawbone starts to dissolve, you will start to experience a change in your face. The chin will start to shrivel, often giving people the appearance of “witches chin” while thick wrinkles can also appear making a person look years older than they are. The good news is that with dental implants, the body is convinced to continue supporting the jawbone and more often than not will restore the lost bone density.


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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Scheduling a Teeth Whitening Treatment Has Many Advantages

Teeth Whitening
Our ancestors believed, teeth whitening was actually a way to get ahead in the world. Having discovered the unquantifiable power in beauty, and combining that with the radiance of a perfect smile, man set out on a quest to have gorgeous teeth he possibly could. That obsession has led to the birth and growth of a multibillion-dollar teeth whitening industry in America today as millions of people seek to have the perfect Hollywood smile. As dentists heavily involved in the teeth whitening industry, we were fascinated by how whitening your teeth can actually influence your life. We started looking at a few of the statistics from a number of different studies and quickly figured out that our ancestors had it right. People with whiter, and hence more beautiful, teeth tend to do better socially and in a professional environment. This alone makes the case for teeth whitening and stresses the importance of maintaining the teeth's condition after the treatment.
As we studied teeth whitening data, two things became abundantly clear to us. First, people who have had their teeth whitening done have a significant advantage over their competition in a variety of situations. To demonstrate this, studies have found that over 71% of women stated that their first impression of a man was formed, in a large part, based on his smile and hence his teeth. Men who had whiter teeth made a much better impression than their competition. The studies also revealed an edge for those with whiter teeth in the professional world. Of people competing for a dream job, the people who had had their teeth whitening done had the advantage and were more successful 58% of the time. Not surprisingly, people with whiter teeth tended to do better once they had gotten the job as well. Studies found that 53% of people with whiter teeth had a higher chance of getting offered a promotion or being given a raise over others in the same job, with the same qualifications - proving once and for all that whiter teeth matter. Secondly, we found that people who had their teeth whitening done tended to make better dietary choices which could lead to better overall health.
Maintaining Your White Smile 
Teeth whitening is not forever. People who get their teeth whitened understand this, just like they understand the need to change their dietary habits in order to protect their teeth. When you whiten your teeth, natural dyes and chemical additives for color become the natural enemy. They can stain the teeth and quickly return them to the pre teeth whitening stage. So people learn to avoid them and in so doing actually live a healthier lifestyle. For example, one product group that many patients cut out are caffeine based tea and coffee. Both of these, when consumed in large quantities, can be extremely harmful to the color of your teeth. Reducing them or cutting them out of your diet altogether, takes overstimulation out of your life along with removing the elements that could stain your teeth. Drinking water is much healthier, which many patients find themselves drawn to after having their teeth whitening procedure.


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