Dental Teeth
By: Ken HurtTotal Views: 225, Word Count: 583,
Dental teeth are also known as artificial teeth which are used when one looses ones natural teeth. Dental teeth appear just like natural teeth and would be difficult to identify from the outside.
Tooth loss occurs due to various reasons such as tooth decay, old age, stains, oral diseases and accidents.
Information on dental teeth-
Dental teeth are a perfect replacement option when the natural teeth get decayed or lost. Dental teeth are also used when there are wide gaps between the structure of the teeth. These teeth can be used in cases where one has suffered from a periodontal disease or there has been a failure in dental surgery.
Types of dental teeth-
Dental teeth are available in the form of dental implants, full dentures and partial dentures.
Dental implants: Dental implants are placed inside the mouth, in a certain section of the jaw. Dental implants can act as bridges and replacement teeth. Dental implants can last for a lifetime if taken proper care. Dental implants do no require the need for distasteful adhesives.
Partial dentures: Partial dentures are used when one has lost a part of their teeth such as in cases of tooth decay. Partial dentures give overall health benefits such as decreased bone shrinkage and protection for the bone. Dentures also support the muscular structure of the entire face.
Full dentures: Full dentures are used when one has lost the upper section of the teeth as well as the lower section of teeth. Dentures replace the entire set without any difficulty. Dentures look just like normal teeth. These dental teeth will give you the freedom to chew any type of food you like without any sort of pain or gum irritation.
Advantages of dental teeth-
- Dental teeth feel and look like natural teeth. They fit well into the oral cavity and cause no hassles. Dental teeth integrate into the bone structure while preventing bone loss.
- With dental teeth you would be able to speak and chew in a much better manner. Dental teeth are a convenient option and easy to clean. You can easily remove food residue from dental teeth.
Some tips to keep your teeth in good condition-
- You should brush at least two times a day. You should avoid brushing more than two times, since brushing can remove the protective and tooth strengthening enamel from the teeth.
- Use a soft tooth brush to avoid problems such as bleeding gums. Along with a good quality tooth brush you should use a good quality toothpaste which is sensitive and not harsh for the teeth enamel.
- It is advisable to go in for regular dental check-ups, so that gum diseases and onset of tooth decay can be prevented.
With dental teeth you can get rid of missing teeth and gaps between the teeth. Gaps and missing teeth have a negative impact on the gum tissue and in severe cases can lead to deterioration of the jawbone. With dental teeth you would have the freedom to talk, eat and drink in a much improved manner.
About the Author
Dr. Ken Hurt is a well known dentist and has been in this field since 1995. He is graduated in doctor of dental medicine from London University. His interest lies in cosmetic dentistry, gum and teeth replacement, children dentistry, drug therapy, psychology in dentistry, oral surgery and pathology.
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