Teeth Cleaning – Dental Scaling

Dental Scaling and Its Importance

Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure used to treat gum disease. It involves two essential parts:

  1. Scaling: The removal of plaque and tartar both above and below the gumline, ensuring thorough cleaning.
  2. Root Planing: Smoothing out teeth roots to facilitate gum reattachment.

This procedure is necessary for patients with deep spaces between their gums and teeth, where regular cleaning can’t reach. If left untreated, it can lead to bone and tooth loss.

When is a regular dental cleaning necessary? Regular cleanings are for patients who only require cleaning at or above the gumline, maintaining gum health and preventing plaque and tartar buildup.

Impact of Gum Disease on Overall Health

Gum disease can have serious consequences on both oral and general health. Untreated gum disease can lead to:

  • Loss of bone structures supporting teeth
  • Tooth loss
  • Increased risk of other health problems, including:
    • Heart disease
    • Diabetes
    • Dementia
    • Rheumatoid arthritis

Regular dental care and, when necessary, scaling and root planing, are crucial to maintain a healthy smile and overall well-being.

 

Enhance Your Smile with Dental Crowns: A Complete Guide

 

 

Dental Crowns: Restoring Your Smile with Confidence

Dental crowns, often referred to as “caps,” are a versatile and essential part of modern dentistry. They play a crucial role in restoring damaged teeth and enhancing the overall appearance of your smile.

What Are Dental Crowns?

A dental crown is a custom-made, tooth-shaped restoration that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth. It completely encases the visible portion of the tooth above the gumline, providing strength, protection, and aesthetic improvement.

When Are Dental Crowns Recommended?

Dental crowns are recommended in various situations, including:

  • Restoring a severely decayed tooth that can’t be repaired with a filling.
  • Reinforcing a tooth after a root canal procedure to prevent fracture.
  • Protecting and enhancing a tooth with extensive damage or cracks.
  • Providing support to a dental bridge or dental implant.
  • Improving the appearance of a discolored, misshapen, or poorly aligned tooth.
  • Preserving a weakened tooth due to large fillings.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns offer a range of advantages:

  • Restoration of the tooth’s functionality and strength.
  • Enhanced aesthetics, resulting in a natural-looking smile.
  • Protection of damaged teeth from further decay or damage.
  • Long-lasting and durable solution with proper care.
  • Improvement in chewing, speaking, and overall oral health.

The Crown Placement Process

The process of getting a dental crown typically involves:

  1. Evaluation and preparation of the tooth, which may include reshaping it to accommodate the crown.
  2. Impressions or digital scans to create a custom-fitted crown.
  3. Temporary crown placement while the permanent crown is fabricated in a dental lab.
  4. Final placement of the custom crown, ensuring a comfortable fit and natural appearance.

Caring for Your Dental Crowns

Maintaining your dental crowns is essential for their longevity. Practice good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, and visit your dentist for check-ups and cleanings to ensure your crowns remain in excellent condition.

With dental crowns, you can restore your smile with confidence. If you have damaged or compromised teeth, consult with your dentist to see if dental crowns are the right solution for you.

 

Laser Dental Treatment – Laser Dentistry

 

 

Dental Treatment by Lasers: A Cutting-Edge Approach

The application of lasers in dentistry has revolutionized the way dental procedures are performed. At MMSDC, we are committed to staying at the forefront of dental technology and are pleased to offer our patients Dental Laser Treatment services.

How Do Lasers Work in Dentistry?

All lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. In dental procedures, lasers can act as cutting instruments or tissue vaporizers. They speed up the healing of soft tissues, reduce pain sensations, and have antimicrobial properties. Additionally, in teeth whitening procedures, lasers can enhance the effects of tooth whitening agents.

Advantages of Laser Dental Treatment

  • Bacterial infections are minimized because the high-energy beam sterilizes the treated area.
  • Laser dentistry minimizes bleeding and swelling during soft tissue treatments.
  • Some laser dentistry procedures do not require anesthesia.
  • Wounds heal faster, and tissues can be regenerated quickly.
  • Procedures performed using soft tissue dental lasers may not require sutures (stitches).
  • We offer the most advanced, widely accepted, and effective Diode laser Teeth Whitening, providing a bright sparkling smile in one short visit.

Soft Tissue Laser Applications

Our soft tissue laser applications include:

  • Crown Lengthening: Reshaping tissue to expose healthier tooth structure, known as crown lengthening.
  • Cold Sores: Using low-intensity dental lasers to reduce pain associated with cold sores and expedite healing.
  • Gum Diseases: Removing diseased, infected, and necrosed tissue within the periodontal pocket.
  • Gummy Smile: Reshaping gum tissue to reveal healthy tooth structure and improve the appearance of a gummy smile.
  • Frenectomy: Ideal for children who are tongue-tied and babies with limited tongue movement, a laser frenectomy can also help eliminate speech impediments.
  • Epulis: Painless and suture-free removal of soft tissue folds (Epulis) often caused by ill-fitting dentures.
  • Benign Tumors: Painless and suture-free removal of benign tumors from the gums, palate, sides of cheeks, and lips.
  • Biopsy: Using lasers to remove a small piece of tissue (biopsy) for examination in cases of suspected cancer.

Other Laser Applications Include:

Sulcular Debridement, Implant Access, Orthodontic Cases, and Teeth Whitening (Bleaching).

 

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