Why to Visit Your Dentist Regularly?
Written by bfcdental on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 2:28 AM
If
your tooth has become infected by bacteria or is decaying due to your
sweet tooth habits, believe me when I mention that it’s not going
to stop on its own! You would have to take certain measures to get it
stopped from further decaying. When you visit your dentist’s office
complaining about a cavity in your tooth, your dentist will always
make sure to assess all the conditions to determine whether dental
foiling is going to work or not.
A
dental infection or condition that has become severe can no longer be
restored by the traditional ways of treatment. Hence, to avoid such
circumstances, the regular dental visits are essential for
maintaining healthy teeth and gums as your regular dentist can give
you innumerable benefits when it comes to the heath and hygiene of
your mouth.
Not
only will these acclaimed dentists in Bangkok help you fight gum-diseases but also help you in brightening up your smile with
their effective dental cleaning tools. Most of us aren’t aware of
the hazards of ignoring the gum disease advancements in our mouth,
which ultimately leads to the loss of our teeth. Regular visits to
your dentist will greatly reduce any such chances and will also
enable you to show your pearly whites every time you smile(the
regular polishing always works!).
Why to Go or Root Canal Treatment?
Written by bfcdental on at 2:00 AM
Has
your dentist recently told that you need to go through root canal treatment and you’re feeling apprehensive about it? Well don’t
worry; you’re not the only one stuck in this dilemma. Every year,
millions of teeth are treated and saved with this treatment in
Bangkok and every teeth owner feels the same before going through the
‘endodontic’ or the root canal treatment.
The
dentists have good enough reasons to ask their patients to go through
the root canal treatment and you should better not try to delay the
process because it can eventually lead to unbearable pain and can
also result in eventually losing your teeth. If your tooth is
infected and dying, the root canal will stop the infection from
spreading and damaging your tooth further.
Even
though the outer layer of teeth is hard, the inner pulp of the tooth
(the soft tissue which lies between the white enamel and a hard
layer-dentin) is made of soft, living tissues. If this soft tissue
(pulp) becomes infected through deep decay or cracks in the tooth
surface; it can start dying and if it’s happening with your teeth,
the root canal treatment becomes an impertinent need to stop the
excruciating pain, control the decaying infection and to keep it from
spreading.
Maintaining a Good Oral Hygiene: Things to know
Written by bfcdental on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 2:25 AM
We all need to practice a good oral hygiene in order to keep our
teeth healthy and functioning. Here are the few important things to
know about the oral health.
Plaque
Plaque is nothing but accumulated bacteria that causes cavities and
gingivitis leading to gum diseases. Many of the food that we eat can
cause bacteria to release acids that get accumulated in the form of a
sticky material. Sugary foods are the main causes of Plaque; hence,
it is advised to always brush the teeth after consuming sugary foods.
Plaque can lead to the gum diseases which eventually can destroy
teeth.
Preventing Plaque
The best way to restrain plaque from destroying your teeth is by
brushing properly. A soft-bristled brush can be used twice per day to
clean the teeth. An antimicrobial toothpaste containing Fluoride
should be used to prevent the decay.
Brushing and Flossing tips
There is a proper way of brushing your teeth recommended by the
dentists. The brush has to be kept at a 45-degree angle against the
gums and brush should be moved back and forth in short strokes. You
should also brush your tongue daily to remove the bacteria and
freshen up your breath.
While flossing use the gentle rubbing motion and hold the floss
tightly. Clean the sides of the teeth gently using up and down
motion.
You can contact us for knowing more about the oral hygiene. BFCdental is one the largest Dental hospital in Bangkok.
How to Choose a Dental Hospital?
Written by bfcdental on at 2:17 AM
A dental emergency can strike uninvited. You need to be prepared and a reliable dental hospital should be in your phonebook contacts in such a case. There are certain things worth considering before choosing a dentist or a dental hospital. Some of the considerations are listed below
•You need to know well in advance if a dentist accepts your insurance or other modes of the payments such as credit cards, debit cards. You can also get the estimates from your dentists for the treatment to be done. You need to have an idea what a dental hospital can charge for regular fillings, crown dentures or implants.
•You should never compromise on the quality of your treatment for costs. You should not settle for a mediocre dentist just because he happens to practice in the proximity of your home.
•Make sure dental office remains open on the days you intend to take an appointment
•There should be a level of comfort between a doctor and the patient. Personal comfort could be another factor in choosing a dental hospital
•You must enquire about the qualifications of the doctor and his training. Always go to an experienced doctor. A reputed hospital will always list the qualifications of its doctors on the website or at the hospital.
•Most dental hospitals will have websites where their licenses are listed. You can contact state licensing boards to know whether the license is verified or not.
•You need to know well in advance if a dentist accepts your insurance or other modes of the payments such as credit cards, debit cards. You can also get the estimates from your dentists for the treatment to be done. You need to have an idea what a dental hospital can charge for regular fillings, crown dentures or implants.
•You should never compromise on the quality of your treatment for costs. You should not settle for a mediocre dentist just because he happens to practice in the proximity of your home.
•Make sure dental office remains open on the days you intend to take an appointment
•There should be a level of comfort between a doctor and the patient. Personal comfort could be another factor in choosing a dental hospital
•You must enquire about the qualifications of the doctor and his training. Always go to an experienced doctor. A reputed hospital will always list the qualifications of its doctors on the website or at the hospital.
•Most dental hospitals will have websites where their licenses are listed. You can contact state licensing boards to know whether the license is verified or not.
Why Should You Not Get Apprehensive About The Root Canal Treatment?
Written by bfcdental on Monday, March 21, 2016 at 9:16 PM
If you are suggested by your
Dentist to get a root canal treatment done and you are being
apprehensive about it, you need to get your facts right about the
whole procedure.
The Root Canal Treatment is similar to getting the regular fillings and can be done in two or
three appointments. The time taken to complete the procedure also
depends upon the condition of the tooth.
Inside the tooth, there is a
soft tissue known as the pulp. The pulp is present under a hard layer
called the dentin which is covered with the white Enamel. The
connecting tissues, nerves and blood vessels in the pulp help to
maintain the health of the teeth leading to the growth of roots and
tissues.
When the pulp becomes
infectious it becomes necessary to get the right treatment.
Postponing the treatment will only aggravate the situation as
possibly the infection can spread to the adjacent teeth.
During the treatment, the
infected pulp is removed cleaned and disinfected. After that, a
rubber-like material called gutta-percha is used to fill and seal the
hollow space left by the cleaning infected pulp. After that, a crown
is used to restore the tooth that functions propitiously like a
natural tooth.
Use of Single Tooth Implant for Restoring a Missing Tooth
Written by bfcdental on at 4:16 AM
A
single tooth implant can come handy for restoring missing teeth and
its root. There are many advantages of a single tooth implant in comparison with the other teeth restorative methods that can
compromise the health of adjacent teeth. The implant provides a
natural looking and functioning tooth. It also integrates with the
bone giving it strength and preventing it from decaying.
Bridges
can cause deterioration in the teeth as it requires support from the
adjacent teeth to stay intact. Gums, when receded around the Bridge,
can expose the metal and bridge collar. On the other hand, implants
are easier to clean and do not require any kind of cement to keep
them affixed that has the possibility of wearing out.
How
Are Implants Placed?
First
of all, an anchor is placed to support the artificial tooth. This
anchor is like a screw or cylinder that is inserted into the jaw
bone. Once it is done, the anchor is left for to integrate with the
bone and gums. After the healing process, a cap is attached to the
anchor completing the foundation for the artificial tooth. In some
implants, the cap is not required. A replacement tooth known as the
crown is created by the dentist in the dental lab that resembles your
natural teeth to the nearest level. This crown is fixed onto the
abutment giving you a natural looking replacement for your teeth.
Implants
allow natural functioning of the teeth and augment a person’s smile
and appearance.
An Overview of the Crown Dentures
Written by bfcdental on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 4:49 AM
The advancements in dentistry have led to more stable teeth
restorative techniques. The permanent solutions to counter adverse
effects of tooth decay and the tooth loss are far more popular than
the uncomfortable temporary restorations such as the Dentures.
Dentures or false teeth are used to reconstruct the missing or
decaying teeth. The conventional dentures are removable. Crown is aprosthetic device that is used as a cap over the decayed teeth or
cemented in place of missing teeth. It is permanently affixed and
cannot be removed.
Crown rectifies the shape, alignment and appearance of the missing
tooth. Crown dentures help the patient to reap advantages of having
real teeth such as chewing and beautifying smile. Unlike mercury
restoration methods, the materials used in crowns are not harmful.
The ceramic or porcelain does not have any harmful effects on the
health and well-being of the patient. Sometimes the porcelain is
bonded to a metal shell that results in more attractive and strong
tooth.
If taken proper care of, the Crown Dentures can last for a lifetime.
A professional dental hospital provides patients the Dentures that
have longevity and efficiency. The patients can visit the hospital
for regular cleaning and check-ups to ensure that the Crowns are
working properly.
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