3 Key Benefits of Dental Implants

Written by bfcdental on Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 3:29 AM


These days, dental implants are considered as the best option as compared to other treatments in case of restoring missing or damaged teeth. There are a number of benefits associated with dental implants such as:
  • Natural looking: Dental implantation from a well-known dental service provider can help you to restore your lost or damaged tooth that looks and feels like a natural tooth. Whereas, the other options for damaged or lost teeth can be very painful and may interfere with speaking, eating, smiling and other daily activities.
  • Long-lasting solution: As compared to tradition tooth-supported dental bridges, dental implants are quite a long-lasting solution. However, dental implants may require periodic adjustments. A proper care with periodic checkups makes dental implants to last for a longer period of time.
  • Helps in retaining the natural face shape: Dental implants can help you to regain your natural face shape, which you have lost due to the missing or damaged teeth. Furthermore, dental implants will not only look like natural teeth, but also functions like natural teeth so that you can taste and enjoy your favorite food without hesitation.
There are several other advantages of dental implant. It reduces the load on the remaining oral structures and helps in preserving your beautiful smile. Furthermore, there are a number of dental clinics that offer affordable dental implants without compromising on the quality of treatment.
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3 Most Common Dental Problems in Adults

Written by bfcdental on at 3:23 AM


These days, dental problems are most common in adults. Some of the best ways to stay away from the pain of dental problems are brushing twice a day, flossing daily and regular dental checkups. However, you must be aware of common dental problems and their causes so that you can take enough measures to prevent these problems:
Bad breath: Bad breath can be quite embarrassing for many people. According to dental studies, dental condition is the major reason behind persistent bad breath in around 85% people. Various dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, dry mouth, oral cancer and many other are the problems that can cause bad breath. If you are suffering from this problem, visit your dentist as soon as possible to prevent any of these problems.
Gum disease: Gum disease also known as periodontal disease is one of the major causes of tooth loss in adults. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily along will regular dental checkups can help you in preventing gum disease.
Tooth decay: Tooth decay is another most common dental problem found in adults. It usually occurs when plague forms on teeth and combines with the sugars or starches of the food that we eat. This combination produces acid which is harmful for the tooth. Avoiding food and drinks that are high in sugar along with regular dental checkups is the best way to prevent tooth decay.
A proper care of your teeth and gums along with regular dental checkups can prevent the need of dental implants, bridge denture and various other dental treatments.
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Gearing up for Root Canal Treatment

Written by bfcdental on Thursday, November 26, 2015 at 1:24 AM

Are you scared of root canal treatment? Do you get jitters while thinking about the root canal procedure and its post-treatment effects? Don’t worry! On the contrary root canal therapy is quite gentle, particularly if you prepare beforehand. Let’s have a look at the ways to prepare for your root canal treatment.

Antibiotics can help
If you have infected teeth, any kind of treatment can cause quite a bit of pain and discomfort. Antibiotics can be helpful in clearing the tooth of infection, which will help to keep the pain at bay. This can also the shorten recovery.

Take Anti-inflammatory Medication before the Procedure
Ibuprofen which is an anti-inflammatory medication may be recommended that you take on the day of the procedure prior to your appointment to help ease any swelling that may be present. This will make the procedure more comfortable.

Smoking or Drinking Alcohol should be avoided
Avoid alcohol and tobacco products for at least 24 hours before your appointment. Keep away from smoking 72 hours after the completion of root canal therapy. Smoking and drinking can slow down healing process and cause potential complications.

Eat a Satisfying Meal before the treatment
Make sure you eat a nutritious meal prior to your dental appointment. The local anesthetic numbed to your mouth may prevent you from eating for several hours until the numbness goes away. You will also need to eat soft foods and soups for the first few days of recovery. Nourish your body prior to your root canal therapy.

Maintaining your Dental Implants

Written by bfcdental on at 1:21 AM

Dental implants assure a permanent way of replacing missing teeth, but they need maintenance. It is the gums and surrounding tissue which is prone to decay not the dental implant and the dental crown covering the implant. So keep your gums and tissues healthy. Following the below mentioned tips can help you maintain dental implants well.

Maintaining dental Implants in the Rightful Manner
Following proper maintenance will ensure that your dental implants last a lifetime.
Natural teeth, rather than being fused to the bone, are attached by periodontal ligaments allowing natural tooth to have some movement. Dental implants are fused to the bone and do not allow any movement. Care needs to be taken that the dental implant does not loosen due to impact or infection, resulting in the failure of the implant.

What can harm a dental implant?
Habits such as clenching or grinding, chewing hard foods, including ice, and impact that occurs during contact sports can lead to premature loss of the dental implant. These risks should be avoided.

Prevent infection and inflammation
Regular removal of oral bacteria and plaque on a regular basis can prevent infections such as periodontal disease, leading to bone loss. This is not only important for natural teeth, but also critical for the long-term success of implant teeth.

Apart from these precautions maintaining overall health is also important. Health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes if not managed, can slow the healing process after the dental implant has been placed and increase the risk of periodontal
diseases.

Exploring Dental Crown Options

Written by bfcdental on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10:09 PM

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap/covering that is placed over your damaged tooth to improve its size, strength and appearance. A crown is cemented onto the tooth and it cannot be removed to clean as one can do with dentures. A dentist generally reduces the size of the natural tooth before taking its impression so that the dental crown fits properly. When you'll be informed that your tooth requires a crown, you must decide about what type of crown should be placed for long-lasting results. There are five different types of dental crowns including:
  • All porcelain/ceramic: This type of crown is made up of dental ceramic such as porcelain. All porcelain crowns are perfect for restoring front teeth because their color blends with the natural teeth. 
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal: Porcelain-fused-to-metal crown is a hybrid between all-metal and all-ceramic crowns. During the crown fabrication process, porcelain is fused to an underlying metal substructure in a high-heat furnace. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crown provides a stronger bond and is extremely durable.
  • Base metal alloys: This crown contains non-noble metals that are highly resistant to corrosion and provide great strength. A dentist would remove least amount of healthy tooth prior to the crown fitting. A crown made with base metal alloy is a perfect choice for damaged molars.
  • Gold alloys: Such crowns are comprised of gold, copper and other metals. Gold alloy crowns are not only resistant to fracture but also adhere strongly to the tooth structure. They are also biocompatible with your gum tissue.
  • All resin: This type of crown is the least expensive and wears down more easily.

With good oral hygiene and care, most crown dentures last for a longer period of time. Dental crowns not only make your teeth stronger but also make your smile more attractive. Consult with your dentist during initial visit about the type of crown you want or the cosmetic look you’ve in your mind for the crown.

A Guide to Mini Dental Implants

Written by bfcdental on at 9:49 PM

What are Mini Dental Implants?
Mini Dental Implants (MDI) are made of titanium that acts as tooth roots, but their size is half the width of traditional dental implants. They preserve the bone structure and function as an anchor for replacement teeth. The head of the MDI is shaped like a ball that acts as a socket for accommodating new or existing dentures or dental crowns.

MDI Advantages
  • MDI is designed to eliminate bone grafting and expedite recovery period
  • MDI is a minimally invasive surgical procedure and shortens the healing time
  • MDI eliminates slippage problems with existing dentures
  • Mini implant is fixed in your jawbone like a tooth root, and so you feel more comfortable and less discomfort
  • Mini dental implant failures and complications are rare
  • The MDI procedure is less costly and can be completed in one visit
Who should consider MDI?
If you have one or more missing teeth and are exploring options for restoring your smile, then you should consult your dentist about mini dental implants. Traditional dental implants are expensive. So, mini dental implants are suitable for people who cannot afford the cost of a full-sized implant or are not suitable for a conventional implant.

MDI Aftercare
  • It is advisable to restrict your diet to fluids and soft foods for the first day and then resume the normal diet the following day
  • Don’t smoke or use straw to drink water or fluids
  • Gentle rinsing of the mouth for 24 hours after the procedure is suggested
  • Take the antibiotics prescribed by your dentist to avoid pain and infection

Thanks to the easy placement procedure and high success rates, many dentists are now using mini dental implants in patients who are suitable for this prosthetic procedure. 

Know How Implants are Better than Traditional Tooth Treatments

Written by bfcdental on Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 11:24 PM


Appear and feel like natural teeth – One of the biggest benefits they offer people with a ‘fixed replacement solution’ that helps to restore their teeth. As the new teeth implants are easily merged into the bone structure, these also prevent loss of bone. Once you get an implant treatment, no one will ever know that one’s teeth were ever missing.

Tooth-saving – These dental treatments do not compromise anything on the quality of your adjacent teeth such as bridges do as the nearby teeth are not altered to support the artificial teeth. Generally, most of candidate’s teeth remain untouched that comes out as one the greatest benefits to your teeth and overall oral health.

Confidence - Dental implants help patients to once again chat and eat with confidence. These implants are secure, non-removable, long-lasting and provide freedom from the irksome issues associated with dentures. They help relieve patients from the worries about misplaced dentures and bridges.

So, do not wait anymore and get back your smiling life with mini dental implants in Thailand.