Friday, October 4, 2013

Metal Ceramic Crowns or Porcelain- Fused- to- Metal Crowns 
has been the norm ever since ceramic technology was introduced into the field of dentistry. Charles H Land obtained a patent for his "Jacket Crowns" way back in 1889. As ceramic technology improved so did the bond between metal and porcelain. Although it is not the first choice in situations with high aesthetic demand, (like replacing upper front teeth), Metal ceramic crowns have proven to be highly effective.

Well then, the question all of us would like answered is " how long do they last"? The Longevity of the metal ceramic crown, depends largely upon
  • Skill of the Prosthodontist /Dentist and the Lab  
  • Techniques of crown preparation and impression techniques,
  • Method and type of cement used in Cementation of the crown,
  • Determination of correct occlusion among many other factors......
A skilled/ experienced dentist/ prosthodontist could accomplish all these to provide long lasting restorations/crowns. To put a number to the duration though difficult depends mostly on how they are put to use or how they are maintained and taken care of. Also the situation they are used in. for eg. over Root canal treated teeth or as abutments in bridges. Remember there is no substitute for what nature has given us. 

Take a look at one such case at our dental practice, South Side Dental Bangalore.
View of  1st Premolar and 1st Molar teeth, prepared post root
canal treatment to receive crowns
.


Finished Metal Ceramic Crowns
Metal Ceramic crowns

View of  Cemented Metal Ceramic Crowns .

In our next post , read all about Full ceramic crowns or Metal Free Crowns and how it has helped transform people's smiles the world over. Follow us on southsidedentalblr.blogspot.in  /Like us us on Facebook.com/Southsidedental.Bangalore

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Friday, September 20, 2013



DENTAL CARE FOR THE EXPECTANT MOTHER

A wonderful feeling inside you, 
for a joyous moment is awaited, 
its he or she you wonder, what to name you ponder,
The Nine months feel like forever, for its all worth it,
as a woman will now be 'Mother'.

Pregnancy is characterised by complex physical and biological changes, that affect the general as well as the Oral health of the woman. in order to ensure health during and after pregnancy, it is imperative to carry out both curative and preventive procedures that includes dental care.

Bottom Line: " Oral health care is an essential component of a healthy pregnancy"

Educating pregnant women about the benefits of dental care is critical to their own and the child's health.Evidence has it 
  • that infants and young children acquire decay causing bacteria from their mother. 
  • Mothers who have untreated periodontal (gum ) disease are 7 times more likely to have premature baby.
When you are pregnant , hormonal changeS make you more prone to illness. It's time to visit your dentist when you have
  • Bleeding gums on brushing or slight provocation,
  • Discomfort while chewing food or otherwise,
  • Burning sensation,
  • Teeth have turned yellowish with chalky deposits on them,
  • Food particles get forced between your teeth ....etc
Keep your dentist informed and problems at bay...

Are you wondering, like many others in our country, whether dental treatment is safe during pregnancy?

the answer is " dental treatment is absolutely safe throughout pregnancy".

TIPS FOR GOOD ORAL HEALTH DURING PREGNANCY,
  1. Get treated. fear of dental treatment poses a big hurdle to many in seeking dental care. Dentistry is far more advanced today than it was a few years ago. Manage your fear and keep your baby safe. Have a healthy pregnancy.
  2. Practice good oral hygiene, everyday. 
    • Taking good care of yourself starts every morning by brushing right. Using a correct brushing technique will help remove plaque and prevent gum disease and tooth decay. 
    • Use an effective tooth paste. one that is  fluoridated.
    • Flossing between your teeth prevents decay from developing between your teeth.
    • Your dentist will guide you to use an inter dental tooth brush if you have gaps between your teeth.
    • Using a mouth rinse completes your oral hygiene. Alcohol free mouth rinses are a must in your kitty.
    • if your going through troublesome mornings ( morning sickness / vomiting) rinse your mouth well to wash out the acids from attacking your teeth.
  3. food that harm and foods that heal.
    • harm: 
      • carbonated drinks
      • processed foods
      • food high in sugar content.
    • heal 
      • veggies,
      • cereals
      • cottage cheese
      • cheese
      • milk and yoghurt.
NO matter what you eat, remember to rinse after every meal.

Enjoy every moment of motherhood. 
Keep yourself and your baby safe and healthy.

Caring for you always,
SOUTH SIDE DENTAL. 
BANGALORE








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