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Dental Veneers Improve The Look of Your Teeth
The Dubai Dentistry defines dental veneers as a wafer thin layer of custom made material, that is placed over a tooth to improve the esthetic of the tooth and protect the tooth's surface from damage. Dental veneers are designed to cover the front part of the teeth to enhance their appearance and is aimed at changing the teeth's color, shape, size and length and enhance a person's smile. When dental veneers are placed a section of the tooth will need to be removed so that the veneers can be placed for a better aesthetic appearance.
Veneers in Dubai used by our dentists are mainly made of porcelain and resin composite particles. However, of the two, porcelain veneers have proven to be long lasting as opposed to resin composite veneers, since porcelain veneers resist stains more compared to resin composite material veneers. Also, porcelain veneers are like natural teeth, as they have light reflecting properties as opposed to resin composite veneers that do not reflect light. Resin veneers are also thinner compared to porcelain veneers and requires only a small area of the tooth surface to be removed before placement.
Most patient's who opt for dental veneer's face problems with discolored teeth, which is caused by factors such as a root canal treatment, tetracycline stains, use of excessive fluoride, and the presence of large resin fillings. Some patient's who have broken, chipped and cracked teeth and worn out teeth will also prefer to have dental veneers placed, so that their teeth look and feel great. Apart from these common reasons, there may be exceptional situations that a patient may need dental veneers such as misalignment of teeth, irregular shaped and uneven teeth and teeth with gaps between them.
The process of dental veneers starts with a consultation with the dentist at the dental clinics in Dubai, to find out if you are a suitable candidate for the treatment. Thereafter, the teeth are polished lightly and about half a millimeter of the tooth is removed to provide space for the placement of the veneers. A patient may need an anesthetic during this process. The buffing of resin composite veneers is usually done in one appointment, but with porcelain veneers, it can take up to two appointments. Once the dentist has prepared the teeth, the resin composite material is carefully bonded and sculpted onto the teeth, while for porcelain veneers, the measurements are taken, and a mold is made that is sent to the laboratory for fabrication of the veneers.
Once the veneers are ready and the perfect color is matched with the rest of the patient's teeth, they are affixed. However, prior to having them fixed, the teeth are cleaned to achieve a bond with the teeth, and then the veneer is placed on the teeth with dental cement and left to harden.
Dental veneers enhance one’s smile and it can give an individual the confidence they need at work and in their careers. Eventhough, dental veneers are expensive, they look like natural teeth and a majority of them are durable and long lasting.
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Choosing a Toothbrush For Your Child
The importance of dental care doesn’t only apply to adults, children, especially those who are in their preschool years, also need to practice proper dental hygiene, explains a general dentist in Dubai. The primary teeth almost always affect the overall health of permanent teeth. When children develop early gum disease and tooth decay, the infection can prevail even when their permanent teeth have erupted, making them susceptible to tooth loss as adults. This is the reason that dentists insist that parents should make sure to brush their child's teeth from an early age to keep them healthy and strong.
When children start brushing their teeth from an early age, it can promote good oral health and wellness in the long run. However, children are growing constantly and go through many physical changes, therefore their teeth also need age-appropriate brushes for optimal cleaning, explains the family dentist in Dubai.
Here are some considerations that every parent should take into account when choosing the best toothbrush for your child.
Newborns - Newborns will not need a tooth brush as they will not have much of teeth. There are some babies who are born with natal teeth, teeth that erupt in the womb or right after birth. For the first few months of life, the best way to care for your newborn's teeth is by gently massaging it or swiping with a clean, soft cloth. Massaging prepares the gums for tooth eruption and reduces the pain when teeth the teeth start erupting.
Eruption of the first teeth - Once babies turn's six months, their first four front teeth erupt, which are usually central incisors, and come in pairs. The mandibular (bottom) incisors erupt first and shortly after the maxillary (upper) incisors. Also, when babies start eating solid foods from six months onwards, taking care of the child's teeth is very important. There are many dental care products that are available in stores, the most popular ones being silicon finger toothbrushes. These soft jelly brushes are easy to use and harmless to the baby. It's best to use the finger toothbrush once or twice a day to keep the baby’s teeth clean and free from food and harmful sugars.
Toddlers and Preschoolers - Toddlers and preschooler like to explore the world with their mouths. They will enjoy the taste of sweet candies, cookies and all things tasty and sweet. Brushing their teeth will need more effort and a suitable cavity-fighting toothpaste will need to be used, explains a dentist in Dubai. Dental product manufacturers have developed toothbrushes and toothpastes that are specified by each child's age. For instance, for toddlers and preschoolers, toothbrushes are available for ages one to three years and two to five years. Also, there are many types of toothpastes that are essential in keeping primary teeth healthy because they help eliminate bacteria from the tooth surface.
Youngsters and pre-teens - Once children turn three, they will have their complete set of 20 primary teeth and these baby teeth stay in the mouth until the child is six or seven before the first permanent teeth start to erupt. From age six until 13, the teeth will be transitioning from primary to permanent. A lot of changes will be happening in your child’s mouth. During this time, the best toothbrush to use is a soft-bristled brush with a medium-sized head that can fit into the child’s mouth. For the pre-teens an electric toothbrush specifically meant for their age range will give them something to look forward to each time they brush their teeth and spark their interest in dental hygiene. However, make sure that the child does not start using fluoridated toothpaste too early as they may end up with fluorosis caused by excessive fluoride exposure if they swallow it accidentally.
Teenagers and early twenties - Once a child is over 14 years of age and all their permanent teeth will have come in except for wisdom teeth. The best toothbrush for their age range is a regular toothbrush that adults use along with regular fluoridated toothpaste.
For lifetime dental care and healthy teeth, make sure to take your child for a regular dental check-up at the dental center in Dubai.
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Pregnancy and Oral Health
When a woman is pregnant, it's is important to take special care of your body. However, you should also know that pregnancy is a time to take extra special care of your teeth and gums, explains a dentist in Dubai. This is due to the hormonal changes in a woman's body during pregnancy and it can increase a woman's chance of developing gum disease.
In order to make sure you're in good shape it is important to practice good oral hygiene, which means brushing and flossing every day. By combining this routine with a healthy, balanced diet, and regular dental visits to your local dental care in Dubai, a pregnant woman will not only help avoid dental problems of her own, but will also contribute to the healthy development of the unborn baby.
How does a pregnancy affect teeth and gums?
Pregnancy causes hormonal fluctuations that increase a woman's risk of developing gum disease. The changing hormone levels in a woman's body can make their gums more sensitive to harmful plaque, the colorless, sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth. Furthermore, women who already have signs of gum disease before pregnancy, can make the condition worse due to the pregnancy. This is the reason it is important to pay careful attention to a daily brushing and flossing routine to keep plaque under control.
How does gum disease develop?
Plaque is one of the main causes of gum disease. If plaque is not removed, by daily brushing and flossing, it will accumulate on the teeth and below the gum line, which can lead to gingivitis, the initial stage of gum disease. If the initial stages are ignored, gingivitis can progress to a more serious form of gum disease called periodontitis, in which the gums and bones that support the teeth and keep them in place become permanently damaged.
How does a pregnant woman find out she has gum disease?
As many as 70% of women have some form of gum disease during pregnancy explains a dental surgeon at the Dubai dentistry, so look for the following warning signs:
Gums are tender, swollen or red.
Gums bleed when you brush or floss.
Can't get rid of bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth.
If you think you might have gum disease, visit your dentist or hygienist at the dental clinics in Dubai without further delay for a professional cleaning and exam. If detect early, gum disease can usually be reversed or controlled before it develops into a worse condition, that leads to tooth loss.
Pregnant women are at higher risk of tooth decay, cavities and cores due to a possible increase in sugary food consumption.
Therefore, as soon as you find out that you are pregnant, visit your dentist. While is it not safe to have X-rays during pregnancy, it is beneficial to inform the dentist if you are trying to get pregnant, since the dentist can help plan X-rays or other dental treatments.
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Types of Dental Fillings
When your dentist tells you that you have a cavity and need tooth fillings in Dubai, what exactly does this mean and you may wonder what a dental filling is. When your tooth is susceptible to decay, the decay needs to be removed by the dentist. Once the dentist removes the decay, he will place a filling where the decay used to be. A filling is the most conservative way of restoring and preserving a tooth without extracting it.
While the two most common types of fillings in Dubai are the silver amalgam and tooth-colored composite, there are other options out there as well. Here is a look at the different types of fillings that are available along with their advantages and disadvantages.
In the past, silver amalgam was probably the most widely known filling material. While, amalgam fillings are made up of a mixture of silver, tin, zinc, copper, and mercury, with mercury being nearly 50% of the mixture. The popularity of amalgam among dentists then, is due to its low cost as well as its strength and durability. Even though they are not aesthetically pleasing, these dental fillings can typically last a lifetime. These fillings are also fairly easy to place in the tooth and there is no concern about contamination from saliva or blood. The disadvantages of this type of dental filling, is that it is prone to expansion and contraction and more likely to cause the tooth to crack. The expansion also creates open spaces between the filling and the tooth that allows food and bacteria to become trapped, enabling cavities to form again. There is also the controversial mercury that is present in these fillings, making is less popular.
Composite dental fillings are a popular choice today, because of the tooth-colored appearance that can be matched to the shade of a patient's existing teeth. The dentist will use a bright blue light, to harden the soft material, that make up composite fillings. Although they are not as durable or long lasting as its amalgam fillings, composite fillings are becoming the most commonly used material for dental fillings in Dubai. Composite fillings are made of a resin or plastic material which makes them more expensive than the silver amalgam fillings and the only disadvantage is that they may need to be replaced every 5 years or so.
Ceramic fillings are made of porcelain and are both durable as well as aesthetically pleasing. The material used in this dental filling is more expensive than the other filling materials, but ceramics are tooth-colored and more resistant to staining and abrasion than composite resin fillings. The disadvantages of this dental filling are that ceramic is more brittle and it needs to be large enough to prevent it from breaking, so the tooth must be reduced in size to make room for this dental filling. These ceramic restorations are typically referred to as inlays or onlays.
Gold fillings are not as commonly used dental filling by many dentists as they are very expensive. However, the material used in gold fillings is sturdy and non-corrosive. Although having the gold filling placed is not convenient, as it takes more than one visit to the dental surgeon in Dubai. The advantage in this type of filling is that is can last for over 15 years. It may be difficult to find a dentist who offers gold foil as an option because it is being replaced by other materials that match the color of the teeth.
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Suffering from a Toothache
A toothache can really put a damper on your mood and the rest of the day, it can also be a cause for concern when you're not really sure about the reason behind it. A toothache is described as any pain, soreness or ache in or around a tooth. The tooth can be sensitive to temperature, pain when chewing or biting, sensitive to sugar, or it may even have a sharp pain or a dull ache, explains a Family Dentist Dubai.
There are several methods that a dentist will use to determine the cause of the pain. Firstly, the dentist will ask the patient several questions regarding the types of symptoms they are having. Whether they are sensitive to cold or hot temperatures, does the tooth hurt when eating, is it painful at night and so on. All these will help the Dentist in Dubai narrow down the possible causes of an individual's discomfort.
Often, when a patient complains of a toothache, the General Dentist in Dubai may also want to take an x-ray of the offending tooth to check for abscesses, cavities, or any other hidden problems. There are various other tests a dentist sometimes performs to help diagnose a toothache. These tests include a percussion test where the dentist will gently tap on areas of the tooth or surrounding teeth to help identify the precise point of the pain. A biting pressure test, using a “biting stick” or cotton tip applicator, may be used to determine what area of the tooth is causing the pain. The cold air test uses a gentle stream of cold air blown directly on the different areas of the tooth to figure out where the sensitivity is coming from.
Once the dentist has diagnosed the cause of the toothache, they will explain to the patient what is involved to fix the problem and possibly prescribe medication to help alleviate the symptoms. However, in cases of severe pain, it is often difficult to determine the exact cause and if it's left untreated, the pain and symptoms will become worse over time.
Some of the most common causes of toothaches include,
Tooth decay - Also known as cavities, this condition refers to the deterioration of the enamel (outer surface) of the tooth. As the decay spreads inward toward the middle layer of the tooth (dentin), it can create symptoms such as sensitivity to temperature and touch.
Inflammation of the tooth pulp - Also known as pulpitis, this condition means that the tissue in the center of the tooth is inflamed and irritated. This inflammation causes pressure to build inside the tooth and puts pressure on the surrounding tissue. Symptoms of an inflamed tooth pulp can be mild to extreme, depending on the severity of the inflammation. Treatment for pulpitis is essential because the pain can get worse.
Abscess - It is a condition caused by the buildup of bacteria inside the pulp chamber that becomes infected. This infection tries to drain itself out of the very tip of the tooth root. The pressure from the draining infection causes pain that can become severe with swelling.
Cracked tooth - The force from biting down on a hard object can cause a tooth to crack. Symptoms of a cracked tooth may include pain when biting or chewing, and sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures or to sweet and sour foods.
Impacted tooth - Teeth can become impacted when they are prevented from moving into their proper position in the mouth by other teeth, gums or bone. This impaction can create pressure pain and even jaw soreness.
Sensitive teeth - Most people have sensitive teeth linked to cold temperatures.
Non-dental causes - The Dental Center in Dubai explains that sinus infection or have sinus congestion, can cause toothaches.
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CEREC Crowns and Traditional Crowns
There are different situations for which the Dental Care in Dubai will recommend a crown. The dental team at our Clinic will recommend different types of crowns depending on the unique situation of the patient. Dental crowns are made from various types of dental materials, including metal, porcelain fused to metal, ceramic or porcelain, or resin. The material the crown is made of will determine the length of time a patient will need to wait for it, whether or not it will be temporary, and of course, the cost.
A crown is a protective cap. Possible reasons our Dentist in Dubai may want to give you a crown, will include,
Cover a tooth after a root canal
Cover a cracked or broken tooth
Cover a weak tooth, either because of a large filling, or because of the likelihood that it will crack or break
Cover an implant
Cover anchor teeth that support a bridge
CEREC crowns
CEREC crowns are made of ceramic or resin materials. This type of crown can be done in a dental office in a single visit. There is no requirement to construct a temporary crown, take impressions for the permanent crown, and wait for the crown to be made in an off-site dental laboratory and return to the local dentist to have it fixed.
This type of crown uses computer technology to take a picture of the tooth that will receive the crown, as well as the surrounding teeth. Thanks to CAD software that works with this system, the Dentist in UAE is able to design the tooth while looking in the patient's mouth, and make sure the color matches the rest of the teeth. Also, since the crown is made from a single material, it is much stronger than many other types of crowns.
Types of traditional crowns
Metal - Metal crowns don’t require a lot of tooth preparation, and therefore don’t alter the existing tooth structure as much as porcelain fused to metal or ceramic crowns. These types of crowns last longer and are far less likely to break or chip. The metals used to construct this crown will include gold alloy, palladium, nickel, or chromium.
Porcelain fused to metal - Porcelain can be matched to a patient's natural tooth color. However, this type of crown creates more stress and wear on the surrounding teeth as opposed to pure metal or resin. The metal, may sometimes show through at the bottom of the tooth, near the gum line. Porcelain can chip or break, but can be made to look just like natural teeth.
Ceramic or porcelain - This type of crown can be easily matched to a patient's existing teeth. Since, there is no metal, it does not show or become prominent. This type of crown is the best option for patient's with metal allergies. However, the down side with these crowns are that ceramic or porcelain may cause more wear and tear to the surrounding teeth. It is the best option for front teeth because they look very much like real teeth.
Resin - Resin crowns are cheaper than ceramic, porcelain, or metal crowns. This material is more prone to fracture and causes more wear and tear on the crown.
Different situations require different types of Dental Crowns in Dubai and our dental team will discuss the patient's situation and determine which type of crown is best suitable.
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How Osteoporosis can affect your Oral Health
The Dental Care in Dubai looks at the relationship between osteoporosis and oral health, since there are many older citizens who are suffering from osteoporosis or are at high risk. Individuals who suffer from osteoporosis often have less density in their bones, so they become easier to fracture and break for the slightest fall or knock. Researchers suggest that there is a strong link between osteoporosis and bone loss in the jaw, which supports and anchors the teeth. Tooth loss affects one third of all adults 65 years and older.
Some of the dental concerns linked with low bone density include,
Women who are diagnosed with osteoporosis are three times more likely to experience tooth loss as opposed to those who don't have it.
Low bone density results in other dental issues.
Osteoporosis is linked to negative results and outcomes from oral surgery.
Recent research indicates that women over 50 years who have osteoporosis need new dentures, at least three times more often than women who don’t have the disease. It can be so aggressive that it becomes impossible to fit dentures correctly and properly, leading to nutritive losses explains the German Dentist Dubai.
Dental X-rays in osteoporosis
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) presented research that suggests that dental X-rays can be used to screen individuals for osteoporosis. These dental X-rays are effective in separating people with osteoporosis from those with normal bone density. As dental professionals, the team at the Dubai Dentistry are in a unique position to screen individuals, especially women who are high risk and refer them to the appropriate doctor for specialized care.
How does the medication that is used for osteoporosis affect oral health
A rare disease, osteonecrosis, is caused by biophosphenates, a drug taken individually for treatment of osteoporosis. In most cases, the cause was linked to individuals who take IV biophosphenates for treatment of cancer, but in a few recorded cases, the cause was oral biophosphenates. Therefore, the next time you visit your dentists make sure to inform them if you're taking a biophosphenate drug.
Some symptoms of osteonecrosis could include pain, swelling, or infection of the gums or jaw. Furthermore, injured or recently treated gums may not heal, teeth will become loose, jaws may feel heavy and numb, or there may be exposed bone. Some of the steps that can be taken to build up healthy bones and improve oral care is to eat a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, Engage in regular physical activity or exercise with weight-bearing activities such as walking, jogging, dancing, and weight training to keep the bones strong, avoid smoking and limited the consumption of alcohol, and regular dental checkups with the Family Dentist Dubai to detect problems with teeth such as teeth that are loose, receding gums or detached gums, and dentures that don’t fit properly.
Most often, early detection of osteoporosis, can help save your teeth structure so make sure to keep your routine dental appointments.
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What Causes of Tooth Loss
When a child loses their milk teeth, it can be a happy occasion as they will be growing healthy teeth, explains the General Dentist in Dubai. But when adults go through tooth loss, it may be a sign of a very serious dental health problem. This is the time you need to visit the dentist, immediately to determine the cause and the underlying reasons.
What are the reasons for tooth loss or missing teeth?
The loss of an individual's permanent teeth can occur for a variety of reasons, such as it could be hereditary factors, tooth decay, or accidents or other types of traumatic injuries. Here are some of the reasons why adults suffer tooth loss:
Gum disease - The biggest cause of tooth loss in an adult is gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. It is an infection of the structures that support the teeth and once it reaches and destroys the alveolar bone, the teeth begin to loosen and will eventually fall out or need to be extracted with your local Dentist in Dubai. Gum disease is often silent and it is not until it's too late that a patient can experience symptoms.
Tooth decay - Most often individuals detect cavities when it's too late, when cavities are left untreated, they destroy the tooth structure as well as cause infection in the supporting bone, leading to tooth loss.
Tooth injury or accident - A accident or an injury can either knock out a tooth immediately or cause damage to the root or the pulp that will need to be extracted at a later date. Therefore, it's best to have your Family Dentist in Dubai recommend a mouth guard or other types of oral protection if you're playing contact sports.
Tooth fracture: There could be a fracture in the tooth due to teeth grinding, or what is called bruxism. In these instances, a dental crown might be the best solution, depending on the location of the crack or fracture and how deep it runs. Sometimes, the tooth may not respond well to a crown and may need to be extracted instead.
The risk factors for tooth loss includes the following,
Neglecting oral hygiene: Patients who only occasionally brush or floss their teeth are more likely to develop tartar, plaque build-up, and other bacteria that cause decay.
Not keeping to regular dental visits - Visiting the dentist at the Dental Center in Dubai regularly for a cleaning and checkups will prevent the development of oral health issues and make sure that plaque and tartar do not build up over time.
Smoking: Tobacco is more likely to increase the chances of developing periodontal disease that can cause tooth loss. Therefore, if you smoke, it's important to visit the dentist often for a regular examination.
Other health conditions: Patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and other chronic health issues are more likely to suffer from gum disease. And if these health conditions are neglected and are not treated on time, it can indefinitely lead to tooth loss.
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Protection From The Dangers of Periodontal Disease
When you think of periodontal disease, the first thing that you think of is, gum disease which evokes images of receding gums or bleeding when you brush your teeth, or even eventual tooth loss if the condition progresses.
Despite the dangers to your teeth, untreated periodontal disease can actually affect your overall health as well. The dentists in Dubai Sky Clinic, provides comprehensive periodontal therapy to patients with gum disease to stop the condition at the onset, so that the rest of a patient's health is not compromised.
In addition to causing major oral health problems, periodontal disease has been linked to more serious complications. When the bacteria that accumulates in your mouth as a result of gum disease spreads into the blood stream, it can travel to organs and tissues throughout the body causing a lot of damage. You may not know it until it's too late. The Dubai Dentisty identifies the following as a direct consequence of untreated periodontal disease:
Increases the risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack and stroke
Pulmonary hypertension or high blood pressure in the lungs
Preterm birth and low birth weight in infants
High blood pressure
Gastrointestinal disorders and
Rheumatoid arthritis
Pneumonia
Higher risk of cancer of the blood, pancreas, and kidneys
Hindered management of diabetes
Osteoporosis
Dementia
Through prompt treatment of periodontal disease the above mentioned risks can be mitigated.
Some of the most common symptoms of periodontal disease include,
Bleeding gums
Sensitivity in the gums
Gum recession
Chronic bad breath
These problems should be addressed before it gets worse. While there is no cure for periodontal disease, managing it properly with treatment at the Dubai Sky Clinic, a popular Dental Care in Dubai, minimizes the risks of contracting serious health conditions can be prevented.
With good oral health you can enjoy a long and happy life to the fullest. Therefore, make it your priority to follow a good oral care routine every day as well as visit your local dentist regularly for checkups, as the dentists can detect any changes in your oral health and prescribe any necessary action that needs to be taken, such if there is a cavity, if a filling is coming loose or if there is any receding gums, bad breath and bleeding gums, all early signs of gum disease.
Gingivitis is common in children as well. In children, gun disease usually causes gum tissue to swell, turn red and bleed easily. Gingivitis is both preventable and treatable with a regular routine of brushing, flossing and professional dental care. Therefore, it is important that children receive a comprehensive periodontal examination as part of their routine dental visit. With regular dental visits gum disease in your child can be detected and treated early before it advance to a more serious stage of periodontal disease.
Therefore, periodontal disease can act as a silent killer, it has no warning signs or visible symptoms, so it should be nipped in the bud to enjoy good oral health and good overall health.
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Keep Your Child's Teeth Safe This Summer
The warm summer weather in Dubai means that you can expect hot and sizzling temperatures during the day and balmy nights, making it the ideal playground for fun and frolic in the pool and endless parties with family and friends no matter what time of the day it is. With the endless outdoor activities, it is also a time, which is common to a lot of accidents, especially involving children and their teeth says a General Dentist in Dubai.
In order to keep your child's teeth safe, Dubai Sky Clinic, a reputed Family Dentist in Dubai advises parents on the following,
Safety in the pool - Children shriek in pure joy at the sight of the pool and plan many fun things to do such as water sports, back flips and dives, to show off to their friends and also to try new things in the water. However, these activities are not always safe, especially if your pool is shallow, it's not a good idea to let your children dive or jump in. Many traumatic dental injuries are the result of an impact to the face from the side or floor of the swimming pool. Only allow your child to dive or jump into the pool from safe areas, like diving boards. Encourage walking instead of running around the pool to avoid slipping and falling into the pool causing unthinkable injuries.
If your child is a competitive swimmer and spends a lot of time practicing in the pool, they may contract a condition called swimming calculus, which is the hard brown tartar that builds up after prolonged exposure to chemically treated water. Talk to Your Dentist in Dubai for the best solution.
Contact sports - Parents should be aware of the dental trauma caused by sports such as football, cricket, gymnastics and baseball, just to name a few of the many outdoor sports children engage in. It is important to purchase and have your child use a mouth guard, even if the sport does not require a mouth guard, it's a smart choice if you don't want anything happening to your child's teeth and oral tissue. Mouth guards are available at your sports shop, but for a custom fit mouth guard, talk to the Dentists in your local Dental Care in Dubai for the best possible options.
As a parent, it is your responsibility to make sure your child's teeth, is protected and that you take the proper preventive measures and let your child enjoy the summer, accident free!
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Women and Oral Health
The Dental Center in Dubai explains that hormones have a huge effect on a woman’s mood, and has a huge impact on her oral health as well. More than men, women are susceptible to gum disease at different times in their lives, and research shows that hormonal highs and lows contribute to the problem.
As per a study there are five situations in women’s lives, during which hormone fluctuations make them more susceptible to oral health problems, They are puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, menopause, and birth control pill use. In order to find out what happens and how can you help protect your oral health, the team at the Family Dentist in Dubai have outlined the five hormonal situations and provided a few tips and how best to deal with these issues.
Puberty– The stream of hormone production that happens when a girl reaches puberty can increase the blood flow to the gums and change the way gum tissue reacts to irritants in plaque. As a result, a woman’s gums may bleed when brushing or flossing.
Monthly menstruation cycle– Hormonal changes, due to an increase in progesterone occur during a woman’s menstrual cycle. These changes in the hormone level can lead to red swollen gums, swollen salivary glands, canker sores, or bleeding gums.
Pregnancy– Hormone levels tend to reach an all time high and an all time low, simultaneously during pregnancy. As a result, women are at greater risk of developing, gingivitis, the early form of gum disease. If the onset of gum disease is neglected it can lead to tooth loss. The Dentist in Dubai recommends more frequent professional cleanings during a women's second or early third trimester, as it will help reduce the chance of developing gum disease.
Menopause– Women are known to experience numerous oral changes when they age, These oral changes can include greater sensitivity to hot and cold food and beverages, a burning sensation in the mouth, or dry mouth. Dry mouth, can result in tooth decay and gum disease, since there is no saliva present to cleanse the mouth. Dry mouth can also result in prescription and over-the-counter medications.
At the onset of menopause, women start losing estrogens, putting women at risk of loss of bone density, which can also result in tooth loss. Receding gums, is also a sign of bone loss in the jawbone.
Birth control pills– Eventhough women may not be aware, some birth control pills contain progesterone, which increases the level of the progesterone hormone in the body. Women who take birth control pills with progesterone may develop inflamed gum tissue due to the toxins produced from plaque. Make sure to inform your General Dentist in Dubai if you are taking an oral contraceptive at your visit.
In order to keep gum disease at bay, the following should be considered,
Brushing and flossing teeth at least twice a day with fluoride based toothpaste
Flossing at least once a day
Eating a well-balanced diet
Avoiding sugary or starchy snacks
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Dental Crowns Can Solve Your Tooth Problems
If you have one of multiple teeth that is affected by decay, chips, cracks, or by other forms of damage, Dental Crowns in Dubai are the best solution for you. Crowns offer the perfect solution in terms of cosmetic and oral health, reinforcing the structure of a tooth while helping to make a smile look wholesome and natural once again. Dental crowns are custom-made to blend in seamlessly with each patient's beautiful smile. Crowns are crafted well and complement the surrounding natural teeth in terms of color, size, shape, and texture and restores a patient's bite flawlessly.
Here are some frequently asked questions on dental crowns.
How are dental crowns made of?
There are many dental crown material options, and most of them have their pros and cons. The Dental Surgeon in Dubai will offer a wide range of crown materials so that the patient chooses the best option. Some of the dental material used to construct crowns are metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-porcelain, all-ceramic, all-resin, stainless steel, and solid Zirconia.
Is there an option of having dental crowns on the same day?
Most dental offices use digital manufacturing equipment so that patient's are not required to wear a temporary restoration while they wait to be fitted with crowns.
Are dental crowns used with other dental procedures?
Dentists may recommend a dental implants along with dental crowns to replace a missing tooth. Even if a patient does not a dental implant, the dentist is likely to have them placed anyway to enhance your smile.
Is anesthesia or sedation used?
Crown preparation and placement procedures require only local anesthesia, but for patients who suffer dental anxiety or complications, intravenous sedation, nitrous oxide, or general anesthesia may be needed.
How much do dental crowns cost?
The cost of dental crowns for each patient will vary, based on the preparation needed for the crown and the material used by the Dental Care in Dubai to carry out the restoration. However, at the consultation the dentists will be able to provide an estimate of the cost involved.
What alternatives are offered apart from dental crowns?
Individuals suffering from severely decayed tooth or an infected tooth, it is possible that they would need a dental crown. However, patient teeth may be restored using a different treatment options such as root canal therapy, dental fillings, inlays, or onlays. If the concerns are primarily cosmetic, the dentist may recommend porcelain veneers instead.
A suitable candidate for dental crowns will include,
Have healthy gums, because the restorations will work together with the remaining healthy portion of the tooth
Teeth are severely discolored and don't respond to professional teeth whitening
Teeth are misshapen or disproportionately small
Teeth are cracked or chipped or severely decayed
Unable to comfortably chew food
Misaligned bite
The surface of the teeth is worn down due to bruxism
Damage to the tooth is too expensive to support a filling, inlay, or onlays
You have undergone root canal therapy and need to protect the remaining tooth structure
Replacing a single missing tooth with a dental implant
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Improve Your Smile and Your Dental Health with Braces
Once your child becomes a teenager, you may think that a visit to the Family Dentist in Dubai is inevitable. For young people, the thought of braces, means correcting teeth in order to produce a set of straight teeth that complement a beautiful smile. But for parents, having a great smile can be a huge benefit and wearing braces becomes an important part of dental care.
Each part of the mouth is expected to fit together perfectly, to serve the purpose it's intended to fulfil. Upper teeth prevent biting the cheeks and lips while lower teeth, protect the tongue. But when teeth don't fit in the way they are supposed, this refers to a dental condition called malocclusion, or misalignment of teeth, is the culprit.
What causes teeth to become misaligned?
In most cases, people who a have misaligned teeth is due to a person's genetics, or the upper and lower jaws not being of the same size. The size of a child's teeth may be out of sync with their jaw, which causes overcrowding and overlapping teeth. The reasons range widely from birth defects such as cleft palates to more common issues such as thumb sucking or prolonged use of pacifiers and baby bottles, according to Dental Center in Dubai. If a child loses their baby teeth earlier or later than usual, this may also cause their permanent teeth to become crooked.
Also, loss or dental injury is another reason why malocclusion takes place. If a tooth has to be removed or has been knocked out, due to accidents or tooth decay, the adjacent teeth will tend to move out of place. That's why children as well as adults are encouraged to wear mouth guards when they taking part in sports, especially contact sports.
It is natural for youngsters to want to have straight, healthy teeth, so make sure you take your child to the German Dentist in Dubai, to have them fitted for braces. Braces are often covered by dental insurance plans and also during certain seasons the dentists may offer discounts as well.
Despite there being significant changes made in orthodontic dentistry for adults, it's still best to address crooked teeth, overbites and under bites, once the child becomes a teenager, as their facial bones are still developing.
Therefore, the best time to see your General Dentist in Dubai, is when your children experiencing symptoms that indicate their teeth are significantly misaligned. These may include difficulty or pain when they eat, breathe through the mouth without closing their lips or speech problems, such as a lisp. With regular visits to the dentist, these conditions can be dealt with in a timely manner and avoid any complications in the future.
Treatment may comprise of a dental and skull x-ray, followed by taking a mold of the teeth to determine the extent of the condition. Sometimes, when there are overcrowded teeth in the mouth, some teeth may have to be extracted as part of the realignment process. Irregular teeth can be adjusted, reshaped or capped, giving a beautiful and perfect smile.
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Protection from the dangers of Periodontal Disease
When you think of periodontal disease, the first thing that you think of is, gum disease which evokes images of receding gums or bleeding when you brush your teeth, which leads eventually to tooth loss if the condition progresses and is left untreated.
Despite the dangers to your teeth, untreated periodontal disease can actually affect your overall health as well. There are many studies that suggest that oral health, and gum disease in particular, are related to serious health conditions, such as heart disease. The dentists in Dubai Sky Clinic, provides comprehensive periodontal therapy to patients with gum disease to stop the development of fatal diseases and condition at the onset.
In addition, to causing major oral health problems, periodontal disease has been linked to more serious complications. When the bacteria that accumulates in your mouth as a result of gum disease spreads into the blood stream, it can travel to organs and tissues throughout the body causing a lot of damage. You may not know it until it's too late. The Dubai Dentisty identifies the following as a direct consequence of untreated periodontal disease:
Increases the risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack and stroke
Pulmonary hypertension or high blood pressure in the lungs
Preterm birth and low birth weight in infants
High blood pressure
Gastrointestinal disorders and
Rheumatoid arthritis
Pneumonia
Higher risk of cancer of the blood, pancreas, and kidneys
Hindered management of diabetes
Osteoporosis
Dementia
Through prompt treatment of periodontal disease the above mentioned risks can be mitigated.
Some of the most common symptoms of periodontal disease include,
Bleeding gums
Sensitivity in the gums
Gum recession
Chronic bad breath
These problems should be addressed before it gets worse. While there is no cure for periodontal disease, managing it properly with treatment at the Dubai Sky Clinic, a popular Dental Care in Dubai, the risks of contracting serious health conditions can be prevented.
Children to develop gum disease, Chronic gingivitis. Aggressive periodontitis and generalized aggressive periodontitis are types of gum disease that children develop. Also, hormonal changes related to puberty in teenager, put them at a greater risk for developing periodontal disease. The increased level of hormones, such as progesterone and possibly estrogen, cause increased blood circulation to the gums, making them sensitive, leading to irritation and plaque build up, causing the gums to become swollen, turn red and feel tender. It is important to follow a good home dental care routine, irrespective of the child's age, and especially in teenagers who need to practice regular brushing and flossing. There are certain instances where periodontal therapy is recommended to help prevent damage to the tissues and bone surrounding the teeth.
Early diagnosis is important for successful treatment of periodontal diseases. Therefore, it is important that children as well as adults receive a comprehensive periodontal examination as part of their routine dental visit. With good oral health you can enjoy a long and happy life to the fullest.
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Oral Cancer In Dubai
Oral cancer in Dubai has stepped on the increasing note today. This type of cancer doesn’t receive a lot of attention. However, the fatality rate for oral cancer is higher than cancers that you hear about more frequently such as skin cancer according to dentists in Dubai.
These rates are higher not because of difficulties diagnosing, but due to delays in discovering the disease.
Thus, dentists in Dubai state that it’s important to understand what oral cancer is all about and realize the significance of having regularly scheduled oral cancer screenings performed by a dental care professional in order to prevent or diagnose the disease early.
What is Oral Cancer?
Oral cancer in Dubai is cancer of the mouth and is a type of head and neck cancer. Oral Cancer first appears as a growth or a sore somewhere in the mouth that does not go away. It typically occurs on the lips or tongue but may also appear on the lining of the cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth or floor of the mouth.
Often times, oral cancer in Dubai is discovered after it has spread into other areas of the body. When it does spread, the prognosis is significantly worse than if it is caught while localized in the mouth.
Unless regularly screened for oral cancer, the early stages of this disease can be hard to notice. Dentists in Dubai are sad to state that oral cancer can grow without causing pain or discomfort.
Who is Likely to Get Oral Cancer?
According to the experienced researches on dentistry, men are twice as likely to develop oral cancer as women. Men over age 50 face the greatest risk.
While anyone could contract oral cancer regardless of their lifestyle, the most common risk factors include:
Smoking: Cigarette, cigar and pipe smokers are six times more likely to develop oral cancers than non-smokers.
Smokeless Tobacco: People who use chewing tobacco and similar type products are nearly 50 times more likely to contract cancer of the cheeks, lips and gums.
Alcohol: Oral cancers are six times more common in people who consume excessive amounts of alcohol compared to people who do not drink.
Family: Those people with a family history of cancer are at a higher risk for oral cancer.
Focus on Oral Cancer
As a result of a recent survey about oral cancer, many dentists in Dubai and dental clinics in Dubai are now focused on educating the public about oral cancer and stressing the importance of having regularly scheduled oral cancer screenings performed by a dental care professional. Through these procedures implemented by kind hearted dentists, the general public can save immensely on oral cancer screenings and other deadly effects of oral cancer.
Therefore, no matter what your dental issue or how long it’s been since you have seen a dentist, dentists in Dubai only care about your dental heath.
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The Terrible Habit Of Teeth Grinding
Dentists in Dubai declare that Bruxism is the medical term for grinding the teeth and clenching the jaw. People sometimes grind their teeth without it causing any symptoms or problems. But regular, persistent teeth grinding can cause jaw pain and discomfort and wear down your teeth. It can also cause headaches and earache. As reported at dental clinics in Dubai, most cases of teeth grinding occur subconsciously during sleep. It's usually associated with contributing factors, such as stress or anxiety. Yet, dentists in Dubai say that Bruxism also affects people when they're awake, although this is more likely to be clenching the teeth and jaw, rather than grinding their teeth. Most people do it subconsciously while concentrating or when they're in stressful situations. Many people with Bruxism find it will come and go. It's likely to be worse during stressful periods as mentioned by experts at dental clinics in Dubai.
How Do I Find Out if I Grind My Teeth?
Dentists in Dubai state as grinding often occurs during sleep, most people are unaware that they grind their teeth. However, a dull, constant headache or sore jaw is a telltale symptom of Bruxism. Many times people learn that they grind their teeth by their loved one who hears the grinding at night.
If you suspect you may be grinding your teeth, visit a dentist at dental clinics in Dubai. He or she can examine your mouth and jaw for signs of Bruxism, such as jaw tenderness and abnormalities in your teeth.
What Causes Teeth Grinding?
Bruxism almost always occurs in association with other factors. About 70% of Bruxism cases that occur during sleep are thought be related to stress and anxiety. There is also an association between Bruxism and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). OSA is a sleep disorder where your breathing is interrupted during sleep. How Bruxism and OSA affect each other isn't currently fully understood.
Teeth grinding can also be caused by taking antipsychotic and antidepressant medication, particularly a type of antidepressant known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Your lifestyle can also have an effect. For example, regularly drinking alcohol, smoking and using recreational drugs such as ecstasy and cocaine increases your risk of Bruxism.
Doctors sometimes refer to teeth grinding caused by an underlying condition as primary Bruxism. Teeth grinding associated with a medication, condition or lifestyle factors is often known as secondary Bruxism.
How To Treat Teeth Grinding?
There are a number of possible treatments for teeth grinding, but only a few have been shown to be effective. Behavioural therapies and the use of mouth guards or mouth splints can be effective in managing the symptoms associated with bruxism. Mouth guards and mouth splints work in the same way by reducing the sensation of clenching or grinding teeth, and also help prevent any wear on the teeth.
Other treatments, such as muscle-relaxation exercises and sleep hygiene, may also help manage your symptoms. If you grind your teeth while you're asleep, you may need to wear a mouth guard or mouth splint to protect your teeth from further damage. If you have an anxiety or stress-related problem, a course of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) may be recommended.
It may be possible to break the habit of teeth grinding using habit-reversal techniques. Making some simple lifestyle changes, such as giving up smoking, reducing your alcohol consumption and managing stress may also help.
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Dental Care During Pregnancy
Pregnancy can affect a woman's health in many ways. Oral health is not very different as pregnant mothers suffer with swollen and bleeding gums. Pregnancy hormones can make the teeth more likely to be attacked by plaque. The good news is dental treatment at Dubai dental clinics is not very costly during the pregnancy period for pregnant mothers. And regular dental visits to dentists in Dubai are essential for mother-to-be to take care of their overall health as well as their baby’s health.
Here are some tips that pregnant mothers visiting Dubai dental clinics can follow to maintain good dental hygiene as well as good oral health.
On a precautionary note, Dubai dental clinics advise to avoid dental treatments during the first trimester and second half of the third trimester as much as possible. These are critical times in the baby’s growth and development, and it’s simply wise to avoid exposing the mother to procedures that could in any way "influence" the baby’s growth and development. Thus, dentists in Dubai ask pregnant patients to postpone elective dental procedures until after the delivery.
It's always best to complete any major dental treatments such as oral surgeries prior to pregnancy. Regular dental care, on the other hand, can be received during till the second trimester.
Moreover, it is important that you inform dentists in Dubai the names and dosages of all medicines prescribed (including medicines and prenatal vitamins prescribed by the doctor) as well as any specific medical advice the doctor has given to follow. The dentist might need to alter your dental treatment plan based on this information. Certain drugs such as tetracycline can affect the development of your child's teeth and should not be given during pregnancy.
Avoid dental x-rays during pregnancy. If x-rays are essential, Dubai dental clinics will use a shield to safeguard baby and the mother. Advances in dentistry have made x-rays much safer today than in past decades.
Don’t skip dental checkups due to pregnancy.
If morning sickness is keeps away from brushing your teeth, change to bland-tasting toothpaste during pregnancy. Ask dentists in Dubai to recommend brands.
Rinse mouth out with water or a mouth rinse if you suffer from morning sickness and have bouts of frequent vomiting.
Follow good oral hygiene practices to prevent or reduce gingival problems, including brushing of teeth at least twice a day and flossing at least once a day. Use a good-quality, soft-bristled toothbrush. Use toothpaste that contains fluoride, and brush for at least two minutes to remove the plaque that forms on your teeth.
Avoid sugary snacks. Sweet cravings are common during pregnancy. However, keep in mind that frequent snacks contribute to the chance of developing tooth decay. As a result, some bacteria responsible for tooth decay are passed from the mother to the child.
Eat a healthy, balanced diet. Baby’s first teeth begin to develop about three months into pregnancy. Healthy diets containing dairy products, cheese, and yogurt are good sources of these essential minerals and are good for baby’s developing teeth, gums, and bones.
Consult with dentists in Dubai about the need for anesthesia or other medicines should a dental emergency arise. Make sure you tell all health care providers you come into contact with that you are pregnant.
If you experienced any gum problems during pregnancy, such as gingivitis or a pregnancy tumor, consult Dubai dental clinics soon after delivery to have your entire mouth examined and your periodontal health evaluated.
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