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Dental Treatments pointers

Dental Treatments pointersThe Dental Clinic Ferrus & Bratos is at the forefront of dental treatments more pointers. Situated on the streets of Pinar de Chamartín Caleruega has specialists in different areas of dentistry.

Orthodontics. Specialty that corrects the position of the teeth. The latest in invisible braces for adults are invisalign, lingual braces and brackets sapphire. All systems offer the possibility of Orthodontic treatment in adults. The devices are no longer noticeable and lingual braces are not!

Dental implants have revolutionized the dental world to be fully biocompatible fasteners still acting as the root of a tooth. Once the dental implant placed under local anesthesia, is expected 3 months and placed the crown on the implant. The result is spectacular and it is completely blended into the rest of your teeth.

Endodontics. Dental treatment that involves removing the infected nerve inside the tooth and later fill it with biocompatible material. Read the rest of this entry »

Dental Health for Baby’s Teeth

baby's teeth

Milk is the most important food for your baby, but when you fall asleep with a sucker in his mouth, the milk builds up and stays in the upper front teeth. The natural sugar in cow’s milk and quickly becomes acidic and starts the destruction of the teeth. Because this type of decay occurs only in the back of the upper front teeth, is not easily seen.

Pacha if feeding is used not only to feed the baby but to keep quiet or console, the only liquid that should be used is water. Any drink sweetened, carbonated water, fruit juices, milk for babies and “sugar water” can destroy the teeth.
Priate your baby begins to drink liquids from a cup and eating solid foods, you must be careful in selecting foods that provide a sensible diet and proper nutrition. Feeding habits run today, severely affect dental and general health for the rest of their lives.

Follow your dentist’s advice about the measures taken to prevent dental disease: proper diet and oral hygiene, use of fluoride and regular dental visits to stop problems at an early stage.

Dental care for patients with hemophilia

Dental careFrom a dental perspective, patients are special patients with hemophilia, as routine dental treatment including extractions, usually put on and endangers their life.

The two major dental diseases affect all people including those with hemophilia are:
Dental Caries
Dental Gingivitis / periodontitis (gum disease).
With the knowledge currently available for those looking for it, both diseases are almost entirely preventable.

Dental treatment to patients with Hemophilia
Patients with hemophilia differ from regular patients in that the latter may make multiple visits to the dentist to complete a definitive dental treatment, even in a single tooth.
This is a luxury usually not available for hemophilia patients, therefore, should be a point of view restricted.
Be assessed the need for treatment , since it could have only one chance to perform dental intervention.
Then, by definition, the options that have the dentists responsible for treatment decisions of patients with hemophilia are much more limited.

Regarding infiltration anesthesia used mainly in the upper jaw, should be increased by 30% the level of factor lacking in order to prevent bleeding.
However, if needed an extraction, deep scaling and / or injections are anticipated profound nerve block, mandibular (lower jaw), then the increase in the factor level should be 50%.

Whenever the procedures provided are much more extensive, or if they became more extensive as it develops the treatment, such as a surgical removal, or in cases of jaw or facial bones fractured, it may be necessary to raise the factor level to 100%.
If that is done regard to the Treaty becomes more extensive than originally planned, an increase of 50% to 100% of replacement factor may be required immediately after the operation.

Extractions for patients with Hemophilia
Surgical extractions should not be taken lightly. Should only be performed when circumstances demand it inevitably as in cases of severe pain or infection.

Continue in our next issue by developing the theme of extractions for patients with hemophilia.
The dental team of Dr. Alberto Merino is a specialist in treating dental issues related to the latest in Patients with Hemophilia providing the necessary time without rushing. Call free on 900 82 00 15 and ask for an appointment at our dental clinic in Madrid, DeltaDent

AIDS and Dental Health

AIDS and Dental health

What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. A virus is a microorganism that can only be seen under an electron microscope.
When a person is infected with HIV, it gradually attacks the defense system of the human body. Therefore, a person infected with the virus gradually loses its strength and can not fight off other infections.

AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Although it may take many years, virtually all people infected with HIV develop AIDS. A syndrome is a collection of symptoms that when taken together are known as disease. AIDS eventually leads to death.

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Tooth Fracture

tooth fracture

With lesions in the mouth of your child, contact your dentist immediately. He will examine the affected area and determine appropriate treatment.

If your child or you. bumped (trauma) or broke, or chipped a tooth, visit the dentist immediately. If possible, keep any part of the tooth that is broken (in some cases can be re-adhere to the tooth) and bring it to the dentist. If the break (fracture) of the tooth is at the level of the dental pulp may be needed root canal treatment prior to the reconstruction of the tooth, it can be with: the piece of the tooth itself, with aesthetic material (composite resin or dental) or may need a total reconstruction with a pin and a crown.

If you lost a tooth by accident (it came out of the mouth), take it to the dentist as soon as possible.
Avoid touching the tooth at the root and not clean. Store in water or milk until you get to the office. It is possible that the tooth could again be placed in the mouth of the child through a procedure called reimplantation.

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Flexible Dentures

flexible dentures

The so-called flexible denture is a removable prosthesis (it is not fixed in the mouth, is taken by the patient is cleaned every time) partial (replaces some teeth) or total (complete) (replaces all teeth.)
The material used to construct a different colored translucent nylon similar to the gum.

Removable partial prostheses in the oral cavity retenerce should use fasteners (hooks in popular parlance) on the teeth. These retainers in other types of removable dentures (acrylic and chrome cobalt) are metal, thus unsightly, they are.

The flexible denture retainers instead have the same material (nylon translucent gum color) that is built in its entirety, be more esthetic than metal retainer. The prosthesis is more flexible than the others aesthetically but functionally it is better to cobalt chromium removable prosthesis, because it has greater stability. The nylon that is manufactured has less durability, color changing and more porous tornandoce as time passes.

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Baby’s First Visit to Dentist

baby's first visit to dentist

When your baby gets the first tooth in the mouth, make an appointment with your dentist. He or she will show you how to clean your baby’s teeth and explain proper eating habits to prevent tooth decay.

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Infection of Primary Teeth

infection of primary teeth

The most common form of dental infections in a child is one in a primary tooth caries. When an infected tooth is neglected, the pain occurs, the nerve (dental pulp) becomes inflamed, die, and an abscess, usually resulting in the loss of the tooth.

The abscess can severely damage the permanent tooth thereafter. In addition to these harmful conditions, when it neglects a primary tooth caries in the child’s bite may be affected. Because tooth shape changes in the cavities, the surrounding teeth and teeth in the gum opposite change.

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Root Canal Treatment

endodontic treatment

Root canal (endodontic) treatment treats the inside of the tooth is removed the nerve or pulp. If decay infects the chamber where the nerve, the only way to save the tooth without removing it is doing a root canal.

Inside the tooth is a pulp consists of blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves that nourish the tooth. The root canals containing pulp extend to the terminal from the root to the bone.

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Microscopic Endodontics

endodontic

Root canal treatment (endodontics) is to remove the tissues that are housed inside the tooth (dental pulp) this space is cleaned with some instruments called files and then permanently sealed with a three-dimensional material called gutta percha.

What are the symptoms of a pulp affected?
Pain, prolonged sensitivity to food / drinks hot or cold, discoloration, inflammation. Sometimes no symptoms.

Why perform an endodontic microscope?
The difficulty of this type of treatment involves, in most cases, the need to carry them out with the help of an instrument of magnification for viewing.

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