Saturday, 28 April 2018

Gaps between milk teeth

GAPS BETWEEN BABY TEETH

Gaps in between milk teeth is normal and it is a good sign too, unless and until there is a premature loss of milk teeth.



CAUSES:

Many children have gaps between their teeth  -----
  • Smaller teeth, in this case the gaps automatically closes when your child gets adult teeth.
  • Bigger jaws.


Gaps that leads to teeth misalignment or a permanent gap ---
  • Missing teeth by birth.
  • A large jaw compared to teeth size.
PREMATURE LOSS OF BACK MILK TOOTH
PREMATURE LOSS OF BACK MILK TOOTH
BAND AND LOOP SPACE MAINTAINER
PREMATURE LOSS OF FRONT MILK TEETH
SPACE MAINTAINER IS PLACED TO HOLD SPACE
UNTIL PERMANENT TOOTH ERUPTS

ANTERIOR SPACE MAINTAINER














LINGUAL ARCH SPACE MAINTAINER -
WHEN THERE IS BOTH SIDES PREMATURE LOSS OF MILK TEETH

DISTAL SHOE SPACE MAINTAINER -
WHEN THERE IS PREMATURE LOSS OF LAST MILK TOOTH  BEFORE ERUPTION
OF 1ST PERMANENT TOOTH


BABY TEETH ARE IMPORTANT --
         
           Baby teeth are very important for your child's health right now and in their future also.
Baby teeth helps child to chew food and speak. 
                                            And baby teeth guides child’s adult teeth to come in its position  by holding a space for them. If your baby loses a tooth too early, then adjacent teeth may drift into the empty space, making less space for adult teeth to come in later. This can lead to a crooked teeth or crowded smile.





CONCLUSION:


 The gap in baby’s teeth will close naturally. However, there are some uncommon incidents in which the gap persists in child’s adult teeth. So that visit the dentist within 6 months after your baby’s first tooth comes in. This helps to identify the main cause of gaps between teeth.




Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center has specialists with proven expertise in Pediatric dentistry. For more information regarding treatments contact us today.



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Thursday, 19 April 2018

Oral health in diabetics


Diabetes and oral health problems


Diabetes result in high blood sugar levels, which can cause problems with your gums,teeth, eyes,nerves, kidneys, heart and other parts of your body.



There is an increased prevalence of gum disease in diabetic patients.

HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU HAVE GUM DISEASE:

The more severe form of gum disease is called periodontitis. 
You may have following signs:

REDDISH GUMS
BLEEDING GUMS


GUM LEVEL GOES DOWN EXPOSING ROOT SURFACE THAT CAUSES SENSITIVITY.
BAD BREATH

        If left untreated, the infection goes on to destroy the bone around your teeth. The teeth may start to move or get loose. Your teeth may fall out or need to be removed.


SYMPTOMS OF UNTREATED DIABETES ON YOUR MOUTH:

ADVANCED PERIODONTITIS
DRY MOUTH
ORAL CANDIDIASIS
COLD SORES
DENTAL CARIES

PREVENTING DENTAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES:
  • Control your blood sugar levels. Use your diabetes-related medications as directed, changing to a healthier diet and even exercising more can help. Good blood sugar control will also help your body fight any bacterial or fungal infections in your mouth and help relieve dry mouth caused by diabetes.







                Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center, 


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                                            Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
                                            Chennai - 600 097,
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Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Crown after root canal treatment


CROWN  AFTER  RCT


                         Root canal treatment involves cleaning the tooth and removing infected pulp tissue from the tooth.
                    
                          After root canal treatment there is no nutrient supply to the tooth, the tooth becomes brittle, and there is high risk of fracture, so it is mandatory to go for a crown after root canal treatment to be used as a normal tooth.


TYPES OF CROWNS:


1) Zirconia crowns:


FRONT TEETH ZIRCONIA CROWNS LOOKS NATURAL

HIGHER STRENGTH
BACK TEETH ZIRCONIA CROWNS


BEFORE AND AFTER ZIRCONIA CROWNS

2) Metal ceramic crowns:

BACK TEETH METAL CERAMIC CROWNS

TWO LAYERED METAL CERAMIC CROWN















3) Metal crowns:


FULL METAL CROWNS


BACK TEETH METAL CROWNS


Crowns are the best option to replicate the natural appearance and function of the teeth.






Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center has specialists with proven expertise in Prosthodontic dentistry. For more information regarding treatments contact us today.



                                        


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                                                Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
                                                Chennai - 600 097,
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Monday, 9 April 2018

dental x-rays


DENTAL RADIOGRAPHS

Dental x-rays are required during your dental visits as :
  •  They help in accurate diagnosis.
  •  Allows dentists to see the unseen.

X-rays reveals 
  •  The extent of tooth decay.
  •  Bone loss.
  •  Presence of cysts / tumours.
  •  Impacted wisdom teeth.
  •  Presence of infection.
Types of dental x-rays:
  • Panoramic - full mouth x-ray (OPG).

  • Periapical - entire single tooth from crown to root along with the surrounding area of that tooth.
  • Bitewing - few upper and lower teeth mainly crown portions.
  • Cephalometric projections - side view of entire head for orthodontic and jaw related treatments.
  • Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) - 3 dimensional images of dental structures, soft tissue, nerves and bone for dental surgery related cases like cysts and dental implants.






Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center, 

No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755