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Fissure Sealants For Patients Near Deansgrange

Easter has just been celebrated but now that children have lots of chocolate eggs, it could spell trouble for the teeth. Indulging in chocolate eggs is a nightmare for your teeth and gums, so why not consider oral hygiene and preventative treatments for your children? At Dublin18 Dental Care we provide a full range of general dental treatments and preventative treatments and we also have information packs for parents, which provide advice and tips for caring for your child’s oral health.

Preventative dental treatments

Prevention is always better than cure and the good news is that tooth decay and gum disease are both largely preventable. We offer fissure sealant treatment for children which is a safe, quick and completely painless procedure, which protects the teeth helping to reduce the risk of damage and decay. Fissure sealant treatment involves applying sealant over the biting surfaces of the molars. The sealant is set hard using a light source and once it is in place it protects the teeth by preventing plaque and food from getting stuck in the fissures (small cracks) and pits on the surfaces of the teeth.

Sealant treatment takes less than half an hour and there is no pain or discomfort involved.

Easter tips

Everyone loves to tuck into an Easter egg, but there are things you can do to try and reduce the risk of dental problems after Easter. If you are planning to crack open a chocolate egg, try to resist the urge to eat between meals; chocolate is full of sugar and sugary foods cause the bacteria in your mouth to release harmful plaque acids, which attack your tooth enamel. Your teeth can only resist a limited number of acid attacks per day and as they will already be under attack at mealtimes, avoiding snacking will help to keep the number of attacks down. Always remember to wait around one hour after eating to brush your teeth, as the enamel is softer after you eat and brushing during this time can cause damage. If you would like more information about looking after you and your families’ teeth, why not contact the team at Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange.

 

 

 

The Different Fillings Available At Dublin18 Dental Care Near Deansgrange

Much like with the innards of a sandwich, a different variety of fillings are available. We are, of course, talking about dental fillings.After all, you are on a dental blog!

A recap of what a filling is

Before we start talking about variations, let’s make sure we’re on the same page regarding the basic theme: The purpose of a filling is to protect and restore the functionality of a tooth. The most common way they operate is to fill holes in a tooth which have been caused by decay. Fillings also help to prevent further infection by blocking off the entrances by which bacteria would enter.

So why are there so many types of filling?

Amalgam fillings

These are the grey ones. In fact, if you had a filling done quite some time ago, it is probably an amalgam filling. They are formed from a combination of metals, are incredibly durable, perfectly functional and quite cheap to boot! The main problem with them is that they stick out like a sore thumb.

Composite fillings

These little guys, unlike their Amalgam brethren, are pretty much indistinguishable from your real teeth. They can even be matched to the colour of your teeth for maximum camouflage! They are not, however, ideal for big cavities as, over a prolonged period of time, they can chip and wear down. They stain quite easily and tend to have a lifespan of three years but, despite this, they remain popular as a result of their aesthetic advantages.

CEREC Onlays

Onlays are similar to crowns in how they are fitted, but they operate just like dental fillings. They, like composite fillings, can be coloured to match your teeth and can produced in house. This means that you can leave with perfect fillings after a single visit!

Fissure sealants

These are not so much fillings as they are ways to prevent needing fillings. The surface of your tooth consists of various pits and fissures where plaque, hidden from the reach of your tooth brush, can lurk and cause trouble. Fissure sealants create a barrier over these areas and stop plaque from building!For more information on the different fillings available please contact the team at Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange.

 

Fillers For Christmas At Dublin18 Dental Care Near Deansgrange

Fillers have become amazingly popular over the last few years and if you’re gearing up to make the most of the festive party season, now could be the perfect time to book yourself in to experience the wonder of fillers. Fillers are a highly effective means of smoothing and rejuvenating the skin without surgery; the results are temporary, there is no need for anaesthetic and the injections are painless.

Why fillers?

Fillers help to combat changes in the skin, which occur as a result of ageing. Unfortunately, ageing is one thing we cannot avoid, but there are steps you can take to help roll back the years and preserve your gorgeous, youthful skin. When we are young, our skin is full of collagen, which gives it a natural bounce and fullness; as we age, the collagen stores decrease and the skin starts to lose its plumpness and this can make it look dull and sullen; other signs of ageing, including lines and wrinkles, also start to develop.

Fillers are designed to restore the natural fullness of the skin and create a smooth, fresh complexion; the filler is injected into specific areas of the face to smooth lines and wrinkles and add bounce to the skin.

Fillers are a great treatment for people who feel that their skin is starting to look a little older; the results are temporary and recovery is very quick and there is no risk of complications during the procedure.

Treat yourself or a loved one

If you’re in need of a little TLC or you think your skin is looking a little tired or old, fillers could be the perfect gift to yourself; Christmas is a time for giving, but you should also treat yourself from time to time and fillers will help to give a new, fresh look just in time to dazzle at festive parties and bring in the New Year in style. Fillers are also a great gift idea for loved ones; if your sister has been moaning about getting wrinkles, or your mum is longing to roll back the years, why not give them a gift that will help them to look 10 years younger? It makes a change from clothes and perfume and will probably last a lot longer too!

 

The Unique Braces System For Patients Near Deansgrange

The Inman Aligner is a contemporary solution for correcting misaligned teeth. The aligner straightens or moves teeth into a desired position and is fitted into the mouth and a visible metal bar is fixed across the front of the teeth. Although they are not invisible like some teeth straightening systems, they do produce similar, if not superior results. There are variations on the Inman aligner and can come with clear or tooth coloured bars for a more discreet look.

Because Inman Aligners need space to work, they tend to be preferred for upper and lower front teeth and are often the preferred straightener when teeth are overcrowded or protruding. Due to its iconic design, patients with Inman Aligners, report straighter teeth in as little as a few weeks.

Combined treatment

Another positive aspect of the Inman Aligner is that it can be combined with other types of dental treatment, making it effective for correcting a number of dental flaws and producing truly stunning results. A few of the benefits associated with the Inman Aligner include

  • It is removable so that patients can easily eat and clean their teeth while undergoing treatment with the Inman Aligner
  • It is often cheaper than the cost of most braces
  • It is easy to use

One of the most impressive characteristics of the Inman Aligner is how it functions. The aligner works through a combination of pushing and pulling the teeth into the desired place by force applied through a series of coils and a metal bar situated at the front of the teeth. It is this dual movement that allows the teeth to move so quickly with the Inman Aligner.

Looking after the Inman Aligner

Thankfully, these specialist Inman Aligners are easy to care for. In fact, they are some of the most easy-to-care-for braces on the market. Because they are removable, it is easy to make sure they are thoroughly cleaned. As Inman Aligner patients are instructed to wear their straighteners for a specific amount of time, it is easy to remember to clean them. Typically, patients are instructed to wear the aligners for about 20 hours a day and to remove them before eating and to clean them and your teeth before reinserting them.

All of these elements combine to make the Inman Aligner different from other braces available today. They are low-maintenance, cost effective and provide stunning results in half the time of traditional braces. For more information on Inman Aligner braces please contact Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange

 

Patients Near Deansgrange Learn The Facts About Invisible Aligners

If you ask anyone to describe braces, they will probably present you with a description of unattractive metal train-track braces, but the truth is that there is now a huge range of braces on offer and invisible aligners is one of the most impressive treatments on the market.

What are invisible aligners?

Invisible aligners are an orthodontic system, which uses a series of custom-made clear plastic aligners to move the teeth into the correct position. The aligners are almost invisible, meaning you can get the smile of your dreams without worrying about anyone else even noticing that you are wearing braces.

How are invisible aligners different?

Invisible aligners are different to conventional braces in many ways; for starters, the aligners are removable, not fixed to the teeth and they are virtually invisible. Invisible aligners work by encouraging the teeth to move into the desired position by using carefully designed aligners; each aligner is shaped slightly differently and by the time the last aligner is removed, the teeth should be straight. Each aligner is worn for two weeks and then replaced by the next aligner in the series. The aligners are manufactured based on your dentist’s instructions and impressions and photographs of your smile. Dublin18 Dental Care also uses the latest imaging software to show patients how their smile will look at the end of treatment.

Am I a suitable candidate?

If you’ve been put off having orthodontic treatment in the past but you would love a straighter, more attractive smile, invisible aligners could be the perfect solution. Invisible aligners are suitable for patients of all ages and it can treat a range of different orthodontic problems, including crowding, spaces between the teeth and misaligned teeth. If you have a very complex orthodontic prescription, you may be advised to consider an alternative treatment, which can produce more movement. Contact Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange for more information.

Why Patients Near Deansgrange Need General Check-Ups

It is important for everyone to get a dental health check no matter what their age in order to ensure that their dental health is in good shape and doesn’t deteriorate into something more serious.

Importance of check-ups

Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange work especially hard to make sure all patients are made to feel comfortable, and at ease during their dental health checks. This is because the dental health checks are extremely important and it is also important that the patient feels at ease.

Dental health check

Each patient will experience Dublin18’s 13 point dental health check that will ensure that the health and appearance of the patient’s teeth and gums are in great shape. This 13 point check will look for a number of different things such as; checking for signs of tooth decay, signs of erosion and cracks, check for symptoms that may cause bad breath on the tongue, a mouth cancer screening, check the jaw joints and jaw muscles for any abnormalities, check your gums, ensure that your oral hygiene routine is on top form, check the salivary glands, assess bridges and crowns and check your bite for any problems or abnormalities.

A thorough check-up

The dentist will also assess your medical history and discuss any problems you may have been experiencing. Sometimes x-rays may be required that are used to find undetectable tooth decay, check the quality of your jaw bone, look for cysts, tumours or coming teeth and look for roots that may require attention.

As it is important for people of all ages to have these assessments done to ensure good oral hygiene, Dublin18 Dental Care also allow children to come in and view their parents appointments to help them adapt to the surroundings and ensure that they will feel at ease when they also need a 13 point dental check.

 

 

 

Patients Near Deansgrange Find Out What Type Of Problems Veneers Are Good For

Ah, dental veneers; False nails for the teeth, as they are often called. One dresses up for a special occasion to feel confident – who knows, you might even wear false nails – but a special occasion, importantly, ends. There is something far more fundamental about the appearance of your teeth than there is about a cocktail dress or tuxedo. It is possible to end up in a situation where the state of your teeth may weigh so heavily on your mind that the thought of another’s gaze seems terrifying. But what can help in said situation? Enter dental veneers.

What ‘exactly’ are veneers?

Going beyond the false nails analogy, Veneers are essentially wafer thin shells of material which are bonded to the teeth.

So what are they good at treating?

Elementary dear Watson, Veneers are capable of treating a number of problems. Badly stained teeth which cannot be improved by whitening procedures can essentially be covered up by dental veneers and no one will be the wiser. Teeth that have been damaged through an accident, a little too much grinding or even excessive consumption of carbonated drinks can be repaired. Gaps or spaces between teeth can also be closed via the use of veneers, providing you with a harmonised smile. Veneers are not ideal for use with crooked teeth, but can be of some use to people with only marginal misalignments. Sometimes referred to as ‘instant orthodontics’, veneers can be placed in front of crooked teeth to immediately give the impression of a uniform smile. In the long run, conventional orthodontic treatment may be a better option for crooked teeth. Conventional treatment can, however, take up to a year to complete. Veneers thus offer very quick results for slightly crooked teeth. In all cases, Veneers can be altered in colour so as to blend seamlessly with the rest of your teeth.

For more information on veneers at Dublin18 Dental Care near to Deansgrange contact us now.

 

 

Dental Crowns and their Uses for Patients Near Deansgrange

If a tooth becomes broken or damaged, it’s essential to have treatment to make sure the tooth is repaired in order to make sure it is not infected or lost altogether. A common way to support teeth which have become damaged is with dental crowns, also known as caps because they sit over the top of your tooth and then cover the whole tooth. Crowns thus help your tooth look more natural as well as strengthening them. Crowns can be made of several materials, from gold to a metal-and-porcelain composite. Types of crown used at Dublin18 Dental Care include porcelain crowns, useful for their strength and tooth-coloured appearance; Procera crowns, which are made of a very strong, long-lasting material; and the CEREC treatment, a high-tech and very fast procedure which means that the crown can be made and fitted in one visit.

What problems can crowns help with?

One of the most common reasons for a crown to be used is if the tooth has been damaged or decayed, and the patient cannot use the tooth as normal, and there is not enough of the tooth remaining to allow for a filling. Crowns may also be used in cases where there is not enough tooth left to use the composite bonding technique to ‘rebuild’ the tooth. Occasionally, you may choose a crown over a filling, as it offers more support and extra protection. After root canal treatment, it may also be necessary to use a crown to protect the tooth and allow it to heal fully – these are called ‘post’ or ‘core’ crowns. Excessive tooth-grinding or teeth being worn away by an unsuitable diet may also necessitate the use of crowns. Finally, you may choose to be fitted with crowns simply in order to improve your smile, as they fit over your teeth and so can create a more uniform, ‘natural’ looking smile.

 

 

 

 

Top Tips for Patients Near Deansgrange Wearing Fixed Braces

Braces are often, rather nastily, compared to train tracks, and, in a sense, braces are a bit like a train ride to some heavenly destination; it just takes a good while and you have to pass through a multitude of small nations, each with their own bureaucratic methods of nuisance, before you get there. Before this analogy gets a bit sidetracked, it’s important to focus on braces as being a means towards an incredibly desirable end, but you need to learn how to make a potentially uncomfortable journey as painless as possible. 

Foods to avoid

The dining cart of our metaphorical brace train will, sadly, have a limited menu. The main objective is to avoid anything that could loosen or break your brace. Apples, for instance, are fine provided you cut them first, but bagels and hard rolls are notorious for bending wires and loosening brackets. Bubble gum poses no major threat, but will be a real nuisance to clean up. Crunchy stuff like hard sweet, crisps and nuts are a no-go, but most meats should be fine, provided they’re not too tough and there is no threat of accidentally gnawing a bone. Pizza is fine, just not the crusts, and now would also be a good time to give up a few bad habits: Biting your nails or chewing on pencils won’t do much good to your brace. Avoid sugary and starchy foods where possible: Bacteria can feed on the sugar and starch, creating plaque and if you don’t keep your teeth clean while wearing braces your teeth can scar!

Cleaning

Cleaning your teeth while wearing braces shouldn’t be a daunting task for patients near Deansgrange. Brush your teeth three times a day with fluoride toothpaste, paying particular attention to where the gums and teeth meet.  At night, after brushing, do not rinse your mouth! This will leave some fluoride on your teeth and make them stronger. Purchasing Interdental brushes will also help with cleaning the brace itself as they can get around the brackets of a fixed brace.

 

 

 

Oral Hygiene and Check-ups to Keep Patients from Deansgrange Smiling Happily for Years

To ensure that your teeth and mouth remain healthy, patients from Deansgrange should visit the dentist twice a year for a check-up and mouth maintenance service. A dentist can look at your teeth in greater detail and with state of the art technological advancements will be able to spot the first signs of any issues or problems with your teeth, so that you will always have healthy teeth and gums.

Here at Dublin18 Dental Care we look after our patients and make sure that they visit us every six months so we can maintain and look after our patients’ teeth. With specialised cleaning, scaling and polishing methods we can make your teeth gleaming and bright,.

Oral hygiene is key to healthy teeth

Looking after your teeth should mean a lifetime of permanent natural teeth, but you must follow a regular dental hygiene routine for this to happen. When you wake up in the morning give your teeth a good brush. You should also brush your teeth more thoroughly before you head for bed at night, as food debris will have built up throughout the day. Flossing is a great way of removing any debris stuck between the teeth, which may turn into plaque if left over time. There are different kinds of floss and once you start using it you will see a big difference in the cleanliness of your teeth.

Fluoride toothpaste is recommended to keep your teeth as healthy as possible and mouthwash is an added welcome to your oral hygiene routine, removing any last bits of plaque and debris that the flossing and brushing did not remove.

Try to keep sugary treats to the minimum and eat a healthy diet and you will be well on the way to smile perfection!