Showing posts with label cosmetic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmetic. Show all posts
25 April 2011
Cosmetic Dentistry - What Part Do Healthy Gums Play in It?
Why the smile? Is it because we are greeting... someone tries to reassure... sharing joy... covering embarrassment... sadness or anger... put a good face on things, so to speak?I'm going to guess you answered Yes to all these! And you are probably surprised just how many times smile you!One of the wonderful things about dentistry is that everyone can have a winning smile. Because everyone deserves a smile that they are proud of, it is good news! Smiles of other provide a perspective of who you really are. People know when you smile if this is true or false, tense or natural. Maintaining the health of your teeth and gums reflects how you care for yourself.After and maintain a beautiful smile is not a difficult task. However, they are some enemies to a healthy smile that you must be aware of: gum DiseaseTooth DecayCrooked TeethMissing TeethChipped or cracked TeethWhat I want to talk to you today, it is the dreaded disease gum.The first destroyer to a smile is a silent, painless gum called killer. Surprisingly, 75% of the population have it, do not and are not aware that they have in all.Gum disease is primarily caused by: accumulation of BacteriaTartar near the dental gum routine cleaningsWhen lineLack you visit the dentist, is one of the first things you need to know is the amount of space between your gums and teethIt is known as your number of gum. This is done by a detailed review of your gum tissue, x-rays may also be used to determine if there is no bone loss. Small number the best and the healthier your gums are. Gum healthy numbers are 1 millimetre - millimeter 3 spaces between the gingiva and around each tooth. More than 4 mm and above must be managed to keep a smile healthy and sustainable.Whenever you as a new dental patient go to a dental office, make sure that these get measured and the dentist you say what that gum numbers. Without a good basis for the bones and gums, no smile can last a lifetime and that is really what you want. Ensure that you ask your dentist what are your numbers.It is noted that gum disease can be treated without surgery today - which was not possible in the past.Being an informed patient, know what your options and get the right treatment are all essential aspects to take care of your teeth and gums. Education of patient and preventive care by an oral health professional is absolutely necessary to really give you a smile that lasts a lifetime.Quality affordable health care, this is what all dental offices should strive for.
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