Category Archives: Dental Specialties

Dental Fillings Types

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Cavity Fillings – What to Expect, Types & Potential What is a Dental Fillings? Teeth can be filled with gold; porcelain; silver amalgam (which consists of mercury mixed with silver, tin, zinc, and copper); or tooth-colored, plastic, and materials called composite resin dental fillings. When built-up plaque and tartar begin to erode your tooth enamel,…

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Digital Dental Radiography

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Why Digital Dental Radiography? The newest way for dental professionals to take images of your teeth is Digital Dental Radiography. This technique replaces the X-ray system. With X-rays, the dental hygienist points a large “camera” at various places in the patient’s mouth, takes the X-ray, develops the film, and then mounts it for the dentist…

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Digital Dentistry 3D CBCT and CAD-CAM

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One component that adds to the accuracy and efficiency of CEREC and other CAD/CAM dental restoration systems is the use of digital impression systems. This option is a great advancement over the traditional method of placing a tray full of putty in your mouth and holding it there for several minutes to obtain an impression…

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Dental Veneers

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Dental Veneers, Porcelain Veneer Uses, Procedure For specific more minor cosmetic procedures, it may make sense to have Dental Veneers applied. While a dental crown is used to cover and protect the whole tooth, a veneer is a thin covering that is only placed over the front part of the tooth. A veneer is applied in…

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Dental Sealants

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Choose A Dentist Who Offers Dental Sealants Dental Sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years. Sealants protect chewing surfaces from cavities by covering them with a protective shield that blocks out germs and food. The surfaces of our…

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Dental Microsurgery

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Choose A Dentist Who Offers Dental Microsurgery Dental Microsurgery is basically dental surgery that utilizes a dental microscope and fiber optic lighting system. Dentists use a Dental Operating Microscope (DOM) to magnify the area, giving them a more precise view of the procedure. Improvements are being made in dental implant surgeries and root canals with…

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Dental Implants Crowns

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The Easy Guide to Understanding Dental Implants Vs Mini Implants Mini Implants are smaller than regular Dental Implants. While mini implants are about the thickness of a toothpick, regular implants are about 3.4 to 5.8 millimeters in diameter. Because mini implants are so small, they can be used for smaller teeth. Mini implants do not…

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Dental Crowns Procedure

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Dental Crowns and Dental Caps, Purpose, Types, Procedure, Cost A Dental Crowns is a tooth-shaped “Dental Caps” that is placed over a tooth, covering the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and/or to improve its appearance. If you have a tooth that is broken or cracked, a dental crown, or “cap,” can be…

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CEREC Dentistry

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So, What Is CEREC Dentistry? Thanks to modern technology dentists now have a wide variety of Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) equipment available to make the dental restoration process easier and less painful for patients. CEREC (Ceramic REConstruction) is a dental restoration system that allows your dentist to use digital images to create a dental crown…

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Calcium Phosphate Materials in Dentistry

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So what are Calcium Phosphate Materials in Dentistry? Calcium Phosphate is a family of materials and minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+) together with inorganic phosphate anions. Some so-called calcium phosphates contain oxide and hydroxide as well. Application of Calcium Phosphate Materials in Dentistry Many advances are being made in dental care and cavity prevention. One…

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