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wisdomteethdentist · 12 days ago
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Undergoing expertise enamel removal is a commonplace dental manner, but the aftermath can involve soreness and swelling. Effective management of those signs and symptoms is essential for a smooth recuperation. If you are seeking out tips to ease your healing method after Wisdom Teeth Removal Melbourne, this manual provides actionable steps to limit pain and swelling.
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thetomorrowshow · 1 year ago
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empires superpowers au masterlist (not up to date)
this takes place about 10 months after the end of ‘poisoned rats’.
cw: past abuse, flashbacks, heavy dissociation, blood & injury
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It’s on the news before it’s anywhere else, which is to say, everyone knows before Jimmy.
Lizzie texts him to ask him if he needs anything, and while it’s an odd message to receive out of the blue, Jimmy doesn’t mind it at all. Lizzie checks in occasionally, particularly after big life events, and it’s just nice to hear from her.
Then Joel texts the same thing, and Jimmy starts to feel that something’s wrong.
He only finds out by chance, though—he turns on the TV and it happens to be on the news, and just before he switches away, he sees the scrolling headline.
MAJOR DISAPPEARS AFTER FIGHT WITH THE ORACLE.
His stomach drops.
The clip starts playing moments later, some newscaster narrating it like a sports game, not like his partner’s life is on the line.
“So here we can see the Oracle grab Major—it’s barely contact, but anything goes with that villain—and then, while Major’s disoriented, he slams him into the ground.”
Jimmy watches, mouth slightly open, as Scott indeed is shoved into the asphalt with enough force to knock a few teeth out. He winces, old injuries twinging in sympathy. It doesn’t stop there, though—as Scott is grabbing at the Oracle’s legs, doing anything to pull himself back up, he goes suddenly limp, and the Oracle lands a terrible hit to Scott’s nose, sending blood spurting everywhere.
The Oracle grasps Scott by the hair, then, Scott’s arms flailing out, and slams his head into the road. Jimmy gasps, reaches out as if he can grab Scott through the screen. This is bad. Scott hasn’t had such a bad fight since Xornoth. The Oracle must be getting more powerful, or gotten more training recently or something, because last Jimmy knew he was a local menace, not actually a danger.
Jimmy almost can’t watch. His hands are up at his mouth, and he can’t tear his eyes from the screen as Scott stops trying to fight back and just tries to crawl away. He almost makes it—the Oracle grabs him by the cape, pulls him back as his fingers scrabble for purchase.
The Oracle drags him up, has him in a chokehold—it’s the perfect position to just kill him, he’s already too weak to do much and the Oracle could easily slip a knife from the folds of his clothing and slash Scott’s throat, but he doesn’t. He just holds him as Scott struggles, whacking at his grip with steadily clumsier arms. Scott stops moving after a moment, and Jimmy’s moving forward, toward the TV, he has to help—
Scott’s only gathering strength though, and moments later he manages to buck backward and throw the Oracle’s arms from around his neck. With a spray of ice on the road, Scott collapses and penguin slides down the hill and past the news van, throwing up a curved wall of ice to make a sharp turn to the right. He disappears from view entirely, and when the camera turns back to the Oracle, he’s gone.
It’s barely a minute-long clip, but it leaves Jimmy breathless in the worst way possible. He needs to find Scott, he needs to help him—he’s opening the front door before he even puts his mask on, only in socks and his gym clothes, he’s got to find him—
His phone buzzes, and without even thinking he answers, everything in him tensing at the thought that it could be Scott, it has to be Scott—
“Jimmy, where are you right now?”
Lizzie. His heart utterly sinks. “I’m—do you know where he is? I’m going out to find him—”
“Are you at home?”
“Yeah, yes, but I’m leaving—”
“Do not leave,” she tells him sternly. For the first time, Jimmy registers feedback from her end—as if she’s outside on a windy day, or standing on the pier. “Stay at home.”
“I have to find him,” says Jimmy, and he needs to grab his key—where is his key, it’s usually right on the hook by the door—
“Joel and I are sweeping the city, all right? You need to stay home.”
“I’m not scared,” Jimmy retorts. “I can fight, I will fight, I’ll kill the Oracle if I have to—”
“Jimmy.”
He stops, reluctantly, at her tone.
“You need to stay home right now, because if Scott is his usual stubborn self and doesn’t check himself into a hospital, he’s going to come to you,” she explains. “Now I need you to listen to me, all right?”
He sighs. He’s still burning with a need to get out there, find Scott, but she’s right. Unfortunately. He slams the front door shut, sighs even louder. “Yeah, fine. What is it.”
“Get towels you don’t care about,” she instructs. “I know you have a pack of rubber gloves somewhere, so get those and your first aid kit. Disinfect wherever you’re going to help him—I’d think the dining room table, but it’s your choice. Got all that?”
Jimmy’s already halfway to the closet for the first aid kit, grabbing some bleach-stained hand towels from the bathroom on the way. “Yeah. What else?”
“We’re most worried about a concussion here, so he might be confused—especially after fighting the Oracle. Help him know he’s safe and cared for. Maybe get something he’s familiar with to have near, to ground him?”
“Treat it like a flashback, got it.” Jimmy sets the first aid kit down on the table, runs back to their bedroom. He and Scott had gone on a Build-A-Bear date recently, and Scott had gotten the Frozen’s Elsa bear. That should do for grounding, hopefully.
He brings the bear (and after a thought, his own, a brown bear with roller skates) back to the dining room, then cracks open the rubbing alcohol from the first aid kit and starts rubbing down the table and one of the chairs.
“Take care of him, all right?” Lizzie says, sounding almost far away. “I’ve got to go, but I’ll call you with more updates. Text me if he shows up.”
Before he can even say goodbye, she hangs up.
Great. He just has to deal with this situation alone, then. Scott’s never been that badly injured since Jimmy’s been dating him—sure, there was the broken arm incident, but Scott had still won that fight. He’s never been so badly injured that he had to flee.
What if he doesn’t remember how to get home? It’s not like he’s lived here his whole life, it’s entirely possible that he gets lost on the way back. Jimmy needs to go looking for him, has to be out there to help—
From the office comes the sound of a window sliding open.
Jimmy drops the rag he’d been using to wipe down the table and sprints for the office.
Sure enough, Scott is there, one leg in the window, and looking absolutely awful.
He looks worse than he had on TV. The collar of his costume is drenched in blood, most of which seems to be stemming from his nose but there’s blood in his bright blue hair and dripping from his mouth and all over—
Blood, there’s so much blood and Jimmy’s not sure if its his own or his opponent’s but as he stares at it he feels nothing, nothing but hope that his master will reward him for being so good—
Scott grunts and Jimmy’s back in the present, but his feelings of detachment remain. He crosses the office to the window and wraps an arm under Scott’s armpit to pull him the rest of the way in (Scott cries out, but Jimmy ignores it), then puts his other arm at his knees and fully lifts his boyfriend up.
Scott’s almost too heavy to carry—sure, Jimmy’s been working out, but the deadweight of a muscular, six foot human isn’t anything that he’s used to. So he gathers all of his strength and hurries down the hallway before his arms can give out, carrying Scott to the dining room and settling him in the chair he’s prepared before cracking open the first aid kit.
Jimmy strips off his mask first, grimacing at the bruises already beginning to ring his eyes. Luckily, Jimmy’s set quite a few broken noses in his time, and he mutters a warning before jerking it back into place. Scott lets out another cry, muffled by Jimmy shoving a wad of cotton under his nose.
He holds it there for a few moments while he categorizes the other wounds. The head wound is probably most important—or rather, most dangerous. There’s scrapes and bruises in various places all over his body, visible through the tears in his costume. Red stains his lips, so Jimmy pries his mouth open—yep, missing tooth and bitten tongue. He knows Scott’s already got an implanted molar, but this is one of his front teeth, leaving a gaping hole in his mouth. That’s going to need some cosmetic surgery.
It’s not really a huge concern at the moment, though, so Jimmy moves on, rolling down the neck of Scott’s costume.
Sure enough, bruises are already blossoming around his throat. That’s not something Jimmy can take care of himself—he needs an x-ray to make sure nothing’s broken, probably. In fact, it would be better just to take Scott to the hospital right now.
One last thing to check—across the room, on the hook where he usually leaves it, is his key, a pocket flashlight attached to the key ring. Jimmy retrieves it, shines it in Scott’s eyes.
His pupils don’t dilate smoothly, and the left eye is slower than the right. That’s never good.
“Are you feeling disoriented?”
Scott blinks. “. . . yeah,” he rasps. Jimmy hands him his glass of water, gives him a napkin when he chokes on it.
“We’re going to the hospital,” he announces, clicking off the flashlight. “Put your mask back on, I’ll carry you to the car.”
Scott complies, hands moving slowly and shakily. “I—Jimmy?” he asks, voice small.
“Yeah?”
Scott sniffles. “I don’t feel well.” “That’s why we’re going to the hospital,” Jimmy tells him, voice utterly lacking emotion. He doesn’t feel much of anything, right now. “Do you want to bring anything?”
Scott looks around, blinking slowly. He points to the Elsa bear on the table. Jimmy nods, glances around for a moment before finding a reusable plastic grocery bag and stuffing the bear in it.
“You’ll have to leave it in the car, but that’s fine. Let’s go.”
Scott is, for the most part, complacent as Jimmy picks him up, wrapping his arm around Jimmy’s neck. Jimmy carries him out of the house and into the backseat of the car as quickly as possible, then ducks back inside to look for Scott’s thin work wallet, eventually finding it just outside the office window. He grabs it—it identifies Scott as Major, has his SuperInsurance card, and other necessary cards—then heads back out to the car, swinging into the driver’s seat and snapping a mask over his face. He tosses the bag with the bear in the backseat with Scott, then pulls out of the driveway.
The hands on the steering wheel don’t look like his, and it takes until Jimmy clicks on the turn signal at a stoplight to realize that he’s dissociated. In fact, he thinks he’s been out of it since he helped Scott inside. Come to think of it, he doesn’t remember doing anything to comfort Scott, calm instincts taking over to keep him from panicking.
A glance in his rearview mirror shows that Scott barely looks conscious. “Don’t fall asleep,” Jimmy snaps, and Scott jolts up, gasping, one hand clutching at his other arm. His other arm that looks mysteriously swollen, held carefully close to Scott’s body.
How had he focused so hard on the head wound that he hadn’t even noticed an injured arm? It’s clearly hurting Scott, and he had done nothing—
“Stay awake, okay? Talk to me. What are you feeling?”
“My arm hurts,” Scott manages. “I think—Jimmy, I think it’s broken again. I don’t—where are we going?”
“The hospital. Just hang tight, we’ll be there soon.”
They won’t be there soon. They’re still at least twenty minutes away. Scott had actually been closer to the hospital before he’d headed home, so he could’ve saved them both some time and gone straight there.
The hands that are definitely his but don’t look it tighten on the wheel. None of that matters right now. Right now he just needs to get Scott to somewhere for treatment.
It’s a tense drive, but Jimmy manages to stay levelheaded. He knows he’s speeding, so every cop car he passes he sends a burst of power out toward, hoping whatever accident it causes won’t be very dangerous.
He sees the signs for the hospital and cuts across three lanes of traffic to get into it. Once there, he pulls into a parking spot and looks up.
At the hospital.
The dissociation hits full-force.
It’s not the hospital, not the one where he was taken right after, but it’s still a hospital. It’s still tied to needles and blood and long hours on an exam table and distress and pain, and just looking at it makes his head all woozy.
His head presses against something hard. His hands go slack. He’s not sure where he is. He’s not sure what’s real.
It’s easier to believe that he’s asleep, easier to accept that none of this is real. He doesn’t even know what he doesn’t want to be real.
He’s not sure how long he floats there, feeling nothing but anxiety about how he’s feeling nothing. He doesn’t even register that there’s any sort of outside stimulation until he hears words, tinny and staticky.
“Jimmy? Hey, Jim, what’s happening? Talk to me.”
“I don’t know,” he thinks he says. “What’s happening?”
A sigh. “Scott says you just sort of zoned out. Do you know why?”
He’s not sure how to answer, so he doesn’t.
“Do you know where you are?”
“No,” he admits, because he doesn’t. He has no clue where he is or how he got here, and now that he’s realized that, the anxiety develops into panic.
“Look around, Jim. Tell me five things you can see.”
Five things—that’s a grounding exercise. Jimmy knows that’s a grounding exercise. He glances around. “There’s a steering wheel. Radio. A seat. I’m in the car.” It hits him like a train, the understanding that he was driving, and he can’t remember that he was driving, and he can’t remember why he was driving, but he’s in the car behind the steering wheel. “Um, asphalt. Parking lines.”
“Cool, four things you can touch?”
The hands in front of him don’t exactly look like his own. One of them lays itself on the steering wheel, and he’s not sure if it’s by his own instruction or not.
He’s sitting in the car, though, so he can assume some certain things. “The seat. The armrest. Um.”
“That’s good. Anything else?”
The voice sounds rushed. Jimmy cringes. He can’t really feel much, other than the awareness that a thing is touching him. Another sigh.
“Right, hand the phone back to Scott, okay? Scott, where are you?”
Is he holding something? He’s holding a phone, and that’s where the voice is coming from. Jimmy stares at it, not quite sure what he can do with it. “Hand it back to Scott,” he echoes.
“Jim’s really out of it, Scott, so can you just look out the window and tell us which hospital it is? Then Lizzie and I’ll be over.”
“It’s . . . United. You guys are coming here?”
“Yeah, well, it sounds like you two are being a bit dysfunctional right now. I’ll escort you and Lizzie’ll stay with Jimmy, and that way all bases are covered. Sound good?”
“I guess?”
It’s warm, Jimmy thinks. Like he’s lying next to a heater. At least it’s feeling something. He feels so detached, so out of his body, that he’s not sure of anything anymore.
He doesn’t hear any more speaking, and he’s not sure if that’s good or not. He just sort of . . . exists, less-than-present but not nonexistent.
At least, until there’s someone grabbing his arm.
He’s not exactly snapped back into his body, but he can see it now—someone heaving him out of the car, someone with pink hair, wrapping an arm around him and walking him to the other side of the car. It feels like he’s observing from above, knowing that it’s his body being moved but feeling no real attachment to it.
It all becomes foggy again as he’s set down in the passenger seat, but he manages to register something clicking and then the car moving. He doesn’t know how long the car moves, but at some point, there’s someone talking to him.
“Scott’s all right, you’re all right, everything is fine. Jimmy, are you with me?”
He tries to nod. He’s not sure if he does it properly.
“No, you’re not. Can you hold this?”
Something’s put in his hand. He doesn’t know what it is.
“Smell that, all right?”
He lifts it up to his nose. It smells sharp, citrus-y.
“What’s that smell like?”
“Oranges,” he answers dutifully.
“Keep your hand up, keep smelling it. Can you describe it?”
He sniffs it again. “Nice,” he eventually says. “Clean. Oranges, and lemons.”
“What does an orange taste like?”
He puts the thing in his mouth.
“No—! No, Jimmy, don’t eat that! That’s—that’s an air freshener, it’s not an orange! Please take it out of your mouth!”
It’s bitter, he thinks, as he obeys. Not like how oranges usually taste. Oranges usually taste sweet, a bit sour, and have all those stringy bits that you have to get off otherwise eating the segments aren’t worth it. It’s one of his favorite tastes, though; the fridge always has orange juice in it and there’s usually oranges on the table. Not just because they taste good, but because they’re decent tools for grounding. The peel has a strong smell and texture, and when you’re done peeling you can taste it.
This isn’t an orange. But it feels suspiciously like a grounding exercise. Why would he be doing grounding?
He blinks, looks up at Lizzie. She’s here. He doesn’t remember her getting here. “Am I dissociating?” he asks.
She laughs a little. “Yeah, I think you might be. Can you smell the air freshener again?”
It’s wet with his own saliva in his hand, but he raises it to his nose anyway. “I’m smelling the air freshener.”
“Good job. Don’t eat it.”
“Don’t eat the air freshener.”
“Smell it.”
“Smell it.”
“Yes.”
“It smells like orange.”
“Mhm.”
Jimmy closes his eyes and breathes in deep. It smells like orange, but not quite. More bitter than an actual orange. Like the way it tasted bitter. “Did I put an air freshener in my mouth?”
Lizzie laughs again. “You very much did. Are you back?”
“No,” he tells her, then goes back to smelling. He can smell something else on his hands, something just as familiar as an orange. Something clean, yet bad. Something that hurts.
“Jimmy, you’re crying. Can you keep smelling the air freshener? Lift your hand back up. What’s it smell like?”
He smells it. “Orange.”
“That’s right. Do you like it?”
“Do I like it.”
“Yes. Do you like it?”
Jimmy likes oranges, so it only makes sense for him to like this scent, right? But in the same way it tastes bad, he’s not sure that the smell of it can hold a candle to real oranges.
“I don’t know,” he says slowly.
“All right. What do you know?”
He sniffs the air freshener. “It smells like oranges. I’m holding it. It tastes bad. You’re here.”
“I’m here,” agrees Lizzie. “Do you want me to hold your hand?”
Jimmy frowns. “Holding the air freshener.”
“You have two hands.”
Oh. Right. He extends his other hand, Lizzie taking it in hers. Her hands are cool, but not nearly as cool as Scott’s. Her nails are pointy, brushing against his skin. The skin. Of the hand. It doesn’t look like his.
“I’m dissociating real bad, I think,” he murmurs. Lizzie’s hand grips his tighter.
“That’s all right. I’m here until you feel better.”
It’s a long time until Jimmy feels more like himself. When he fully becomes aware again, he’s sitting on his couch next to Lizzie, sharing some leftover pasta between them. He blinks at it, vaguely remembering the process it had taken to get him to eat it at all.
“I’m back, I think,” he says, blinking a couple of times. He licks his lips, tastes the pasta sauce there. 
“Oh, thank goodness,” Lizzie sighs in relief. “I was just going to try getting you to nap next, I was completely out of ideas.”
Jimmy laughs a little, thoughts still somewhat out of order from all the fog settled around his brain. “Norman usually helps. Did you get him?”
“Check your feet.”
He looks down. Sure enough, Norman is curled up on his feet, purring loudly.
Jimmy doesn’t remember much from the past—however long it’s been. He has bits and pieces of the drive home from the hospital, but he has no idea when Lizzie turned up or what happened to Scott.
Scott.
He jolts up, almost knocking his plate of pasta to the floor. “Scott,” he gasps out, “is he—did—”
“Scott’s fine,” Lizzie says placatingly, gesturing for him to relax. “Joel just texted me a few minutes ago. He got some stitches and they just finished his scans, they’re waiting on the results. They got him on some pretty good pain meds, I heard, so he’s doing fine.”
Reluctantly, Jimmy sits back, wringing his hands. Sure, Lizzie can tell him that Scott’s fine. But he hasn’t seen that, he doesn’t know for sure, all he knows is that he barely did anything to treat Scott’s wounds and then couldn’t even walk him into the hospital.
His head hurts.
“We can call him, maybe?” suggests Lizzie. Jimmy nods after a moment. That might help.
He sits in silence as she fiddles with her phone, doing who knows what. Every second that passes is another second that Jimmy doesn’t know how Scott’s doing.
Then Lizzie’s phone rings.
She answers, grimaces at the screen, then hands it over to Jimmy.
It’s a video call, and Scott’s there. His nose is properly bandaged, now, and Jimmy can see through the eyeholes in his mask that his eyes are puffy and bloodshot. There’s a large bandage along his jawline, and his split lip is actively bleeding. The ring of bruises around his throat is stark against the hospital gown.
He looks absolutely beautiful.
“Jimmy!” Scott cries, delighted, then sheepishly ducks his head when Joel shushes him offscreen. “Joel—sorry, the King says I can’t say your name.”
Jimmy chuckles, nerves quieting as he gazes at Scott. “That’s fine, Major. How are you feeling?”
“Not great,” Scott admits. He shrugs. “My head hurts, but they put some good drugs in my arm and I can’t really feel it so that’s good!” He tips the screen to show an IV. Jimmy shudders and looks away.
When he looks back, Scott’s turned it back to his face, concern written all over it. “Are you okay? You were . . . uh, what’s the word. . . .”
“Dissociating,” Jimmy finishes.
“Yeah. That. Lizzie said it got really bad, but when we got to United, you just sorta . . . blanked out.”
Jimmy bites back a retort. He doesn’t actually want to be mean to Scott, especially not when he’s floating on pain drugs. He’s just exhausted and foggy from the dissociation. “I’m good, just worried about you. And maybe don’t say real names, yeah?”
“Oh. Right. Joel, how much longer?”
A sigh from offscreen. “Probably half an hour, maybe more. Done talking to your man?”
“J—the King wants his phone back,” Scott whispers. “Are you really okay? Do you need a nap?”
Jimmy can’t help but laugh. “I’ll go rest if you rest, yeah? Love you, keep annoying the Mad King.”
“I love you so much,” Scott says seriously. “I wanna kiss you right now, but I don’t wish you were here because that would be bad for you. So I can wait until we go home.”
Suddenly choked up, Jimmy manages a wave, which Scott sets the phone down to return. Then Jimmy passes it back to Lizzie, who exchanges a few words with Joel before hanging up.
Jimmy doesn’t go to bed. He curls up on the couch and turns on some episode of a 90s sitcom to watch in silence.
“You didn’t fail him,” Lizzie says during a commercial. “You did good.”
Jimmy sighs. “Lizzie, I was dissociating before I even helped him into the house. I didn’t call you, I didn’t actually do anything to help him, and I couldn’t even go into the hospital with him. I freaked out and couldn’t help when he needed me.”
“You fought a trauma response to assess your boyfriend’s injuries and were able to drive him to the hospital,” Lizzie counters. “You set his broken nose and kept your head, despite having triggers all around you. Not to mention, driving him to the hospital was probably the best choice you could’ve made—I don’t have a car, and Joel was halfway across the city. There was no way we could get him to help. You did everything you could.”
Jimmy doesn’t argue. He’s too tired. He just turns his attention back to the TV as the commercial break ends.
When Joel helps Scott in the house several hours later, Lizzie’s made pancakes for them all, and Jimmy’s set out plates and spreads. Scott eats a single pancake, eyelids heavy, before limping off for bed. Jimmy follows him, rearranges the pillows so that Scott’s newly-casted arm can be elevated.
“You’re gonna be here a while, mister,” Jimmy tells him, handing him an ice pack. “Doctor’s orders. A week of bed rest, all for you.”
“At least I can give you kisses,” Scott slurs, smiling the best he can with a split lip and swollen mouth. Jimmy giggles, stripping off his shirt and climbing into bed next to him.
“I think even kisses are gonna hurt, baby. It’s okay, though. You’ll be okay.”
Scott nods sleepily, eyes already closed. “Yeah. We both will be.”
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Getting dental implants does require a few separate appointments, since the prosthesis needs to integrate with your mouth. Usually, Dr. Vikram (Vik) Vasisht schedules the installation and restoration visits across the span of 3-6 months to allow for full healing and integration. The best part is that implants only require a small amount of local anaesthetic to numb your mouth and comfortably place them.
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At Dental Precinct we can use implants to restore one or all of your teeth. The restoration process is the final step to topping off your newly installed dental implants. Depending on your situation, you can choose between a crown, bridge, or implant supported denture.
Find out if dental implants are right for you. Call our dentist in Bushland Beach today to see if you qualify.
Fix your missing teeth
Do you hide your smile because of your missing teeth? Do you lack confidence due to the stability of your dentures? Do you have difficulty with chewing? Then you may want to consider dental implants treatment for a more natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing smile.
Suburbs We Help In Townsville
Regardless of how many teeth you are missing, our dental implants treatment is suitable for your all requirements, so if you live in Townsville, Mount Low, Jensen, Black River, Deeragun, Burdell, Bohle, Mount St John, Cosgrove, or surrounding suburbs, we will make dental implants work for you and allow you to smile with confidence again.
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ooraleadentalcare1 · 1 month ago
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Crooked Smile? Try Invisalign - Ooralea Dental Care
Invisalign Mackay - Cost of Invisalign - Ooralea Dental Care
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We provide Invisalign treatment in Mackay Region to get straight teeth without anybody noticing. Our Invisalign cost in Mackay ranges between $6,000 to $9,000.
Tired of hiding your crooked smile? Invisalign offers a discreet and comfortable way to straighten your teeth without the hassle of traditional braces. Our customized clear aligners will gradually shift your teeth into place, giving you the beautiful, straight smile you've always wanted. Ready to transform your smile with Invisalign? Let's make it happen!
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is an exclusively shaped, almost invisible aligner produced using sturdy plastic. Contrasted with customary supports, Invisalign gives speedy outcomes.
While supports require around two years to give a perceptible change, Invisalign can give you a similar outcome in just a half year. It gives you a similar outcome in 6 to a year and a half.
How does Invisalign work?
Empowering a progression of controlled developments, the Invisalign treatment changes intermittently, adjusting to the everyday changes in the situating of your teeth. Made out of thermoplastic, Invisalign is clean and offers a drawn-out arrangement that improves your general oral wellbeing.
Your teeth will slowly move because of the changing of your aligners, fixing into their last position, as by our team of Clear Aligners specialists in Mackay Region.
Who might benefit from Invisalign?
Anybody searching for a straighter grin might profit from Invisalign.
We will clinically survey your teeth and facial profile during your conference and decide whether the Invisalign treatment will be great for you.
For some patients, metal supports are not a practical or appropriate arrangement, which is why we see numerous patients looking for Invisalign treatment because of their work; numerous work environments won’t allow them to wear metal sections. For patients who have an uncertain outlook on their teeth and metal supports, then, at that point, Invisalign is the best method for moving your teeth into an arrangement without anybody taking note.
It is vital to realize that Invisalign may not be the right treatment for everyone, and at times customary support might be the just suggested option.
How much does Invisalign cost in Mackay Region?
The normal Invisalign cost in Mackay anyplace between $6,000-$9,000, relying upon the state of your teeth and a scope of different variables.
How to choose the dentist for Invisalign?
Invisalign® is a significant and individual excursion to the people who are hoping to work on their grins, and Ooralea has the aptitude to get you there securely and successfully.
Our team is a specialist in making the most excellent smiles inside Australia. The entire group at Ooralea is very enthusiastic about what we do to assist our clients with accomplishing that grin they have been dreaming of. Don’t forget to check out The Ooralea Dental online media pages and our remarkable Google reviews from our clients?
Are there any limitations for Invisalign?
There are many limitations for clear aligners, and this form of treatment is not recommended for every patient. Aside from requiring all patients to be consistently wearing them for a minimum of 22 hours a day, they must be properly cared for to avoid being lost, broken, or warped. In addition, since they are not permanently fixed to the teeth throughout the treatment period, clear aligners are only capable of performing more minor corrections. For example, they may not be able to pull teeth down to bring them in line with their neighbors but may be able to complete more minor rotations.
How long does Invisalign treatment take in Mackay Region?
Every smile is completely different, so there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. However, most orthodontic treatment plans can last up to 18 months. While some dental providers claim to be able to straighten your teeth in as little as six months, depending on your case, many Mackay Region orthodontists will consider this to be an incomplete treatment
A full treatment course straightens the front teeth that are visible when you smile and corrects your bite and jaw alignment. This is important because an improperly aligned jaw can lead to pain, difficulty speaking, uneven teeth wearing, and even sleep apnoea.
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The Importance of Wisdom Teeth Removal: Preventing Future Dental Issues
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Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. In the past, these teeth were essential for chewing tough plant material, making them vital to our ancestors’ diets. However, today, they often cause more problems than benefits in terms of dental health. Understanding the benefits of wisdom teeth removal on the Gold Coast can prevent dental complications in the future and support better oral health. For more information, check out the full blog by clicking the link provided!
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wisdomteethdentist · 13 days ago
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oral-health-care-canada · 3 months ago
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What to Expect During Your Dental Cleaning in Brampton: A Step-by-Step Guide
Maintaining oral hygiene is vital for overall health, and regular dental cleanings are a key component of this routine. If you live in Brampton and are looking for dental cleaning services, this guide will help you understand what to expect during your appointment. Whether you’re visiting a dental cleaning Brampton clinic for the first time or you’re a returning patient, knowing the process can alleviate any concerns and ensure a smooth experience.
Why Dental Cleaning is Important
Dental cleaning is more than just a cosmetic procedure; it is essential for preventing dental diseases. Regular cleanings help remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to cavities and gum disease if left untreated. In addition to protecting your teeth and gums, dental cleanings also contribute to your overall health. Poor oral hygiene has been linked to various systemic conditions, including heart disease and diabetes.
For those facing urgent dental issues, it’s crucial to have access to an emergency dental clinic in Toronto. These clinics are equipped to handle a variety of situations, ensuring you receive immediate care when needed.
The Dental Cleaning Process
Understanding what to expect during your dental cleaning can ease any anxiety you may have. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the process:
1. Initial Consultation and Medical History Review
When you arrive at your dental cleaning Brampton clinic, the dental hygienist will first ask about your medical history. It’s important to provide accurate information about any medications you’re taking or medical conditions you have. This information helps the dental team tailor the cleaning to your specific needs.
2. Oral Examination
After reviewing your medical history, the dental hygienist will perform a thorough examination of your mouth. They will check for signs of cavities, gum disease, and any other potential issues. If any concerns arise during this examination, the dentist may be called in to evaluate your condition further.
3. X-Rays (if necessary)
In some cases, the dentist may recommend X-rays to get a more detailed view of your dental health. This step is particularly important if you have not had recent X-rays or if the dentist suspects underlying issues that are not visible during the examination.
4. Teeth Cleaning Procedure
Now it’s time for the main event—the teeth cleaning procedure. Here’s what typically happens during this stage:
Scaling: The hygienist uses specialized tools to remove plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth. This process can involve ultrasonic instruments or hand-held scalers. The aim is to thoroughly clean the areas that a regular toothbrush can’t reach, especially along the gumline.
Polishing: After scaling, the hygienist will polish your teeth using a gritty toothpaste-like substance. This step helps remove surface stains and leaves your teeth feeling smooth and clean.
Flossing: The hygienist will then floss between your teeth to ensure that any remaining debris is removed. This step is crucial for preventing cavities between teeth.
Rinsing: Finally, you will be asked to rinse your mouth to wash away any remaining cleaning materials.
5. Fluoride Treatment (Optional)
Depending on your dental health, your dentist may recommend a fluoride treatment. Fluoride is a mineral that helps strengthen tooth enamel and can provide additional protection against cavities. This treatment usually involves applying a fluoride gel or foam to your teeth for a few minutes.
6. Post-Cleaning Consultation
After your cleaning, the dentist will review your oral health and discuss any findings. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and address any concerns you may have. The dentist may also recommend a follow-up visit if they identified any issues during the cleaning process.
7. Scheduling Your Next Appointment
To maintain optimal dental health, it’s generally recommended to have a dental cleaning every six months. Before you leave the dental cleaning Brampton clinic, make sure to schedule your next appointment.
Special Considerations for Emergency Dental Clinics
While routine dental cleanings are essential, there may be times when you need immediate care. In such cases, knowing about an emergency dental clinic in Toronto can be beneficial. These clinics offer services for urgent dental problems, such as:
Severe toothaches
Broken or knocked-out teeth
Gum infections
Abscesses
If you experience any of these issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to an emergency dental clinic. They can provide immediate treatment to alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
Tips for Maintaining Oral Hygiene at Home
After your dental cleaning, it’s important to continue caring for your teeth at home. Here are some tips to maintain good oral hygiene:
Brush twice a day: Use fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Make sure to brush for at least two minutes, reaching all areas of your mouth.
Floss daily: Flossing helps remove food particles and plaque from between your teeth, where your toothbrush can’t reach.
Use mouthwash: An antibacterial mouthwash can help reduce plaque and freshen your breath.
Eat a balanced diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can promote better oral health. Avoid sugary snacks and drinks that can contribute to cavities.
Stay hydrated: Drinking water helps wash away food particles and keeps your mouth moist, which is essential for good oral health.
Conclusion
Regular dental cleanings are a crucial part of maintaining oral health, and understanding what to expect during your visit can make the process easier. If you're looking for dental cleaning in Brampton, don’t hesitate to reach out to your local dental clinic. Additionally, be aware of nearby emergency dental clinics in Toronto for any urgent dental needs. By prioritizing your oral health, you can ensure a bright, healthy smile for years to come.For more information about dental hygiene and teeth cleaning, visit Tooth Corner - Dental Hygiene & Teeth Cleaning and for emergency dental services, check out Tooth Corner - Emergency Dentist Services in Toronto.
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sharmadentaldublin · 3 months ago
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Understanding Emergency Dental Treatment in Dublin, CA
Dental emergencies can strike at any time, often leaving you in pain and uncertainty about what to do next. Whether it’s a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or the need for wisdom teeth removal, understanding the importance of Emergency Dental Treatment is crucial. This guide will explore what constitutes a dental emergency, the types of treatments available, and how to find help quickly, especially if you're in Dublin, CA.
What Is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency refers to any situation that requires immediate attention from a dental professional. These scenarios can include:
Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent pain may indicate an infection or decay that needs urgent care.
Broken or Chipped Tooth: Accidents can lead to fractures that not only affect your smile but also expose the inner layers of the tooth to bacteria.
Knocked-Out Tooth: Losing a tooth due to trauma requires prompt action to increase the chances of saving it.
Wisdom Teeth Issues: Impaction or infection of wisdom teeth can lead to significant discomfort and may require immediate removal.
Abscess: An infection at the root of a tooth can lead to swelling and severe pain, necessitating quick treatment.
Why Seek Immediate Care?
Delaying treatment for dental emergencies can lead to more severe complications, including chronic pain, tooth loss, or systemic infections. For instance, an abscess can spread, causing infections elsewhere in the body. Therefore, understanding when to seek emergency dental treatment can help protect your health and well-being.
The Role of Emergency Dental Services
Emergency dental services are designed to address urgent dental issues quickly and efficiently. In Dublin, CA, for instance, facilities like Sharma Dental Center offer comprehensive emergency care, including:
Pain Relief: The first step in emergency treatment is often managing pain. Dentists may provide medications or treatments that alleviate discomfort while diagnosing the underlying issue.
Restoration: Depending on the situation, a dentist may repair a broken tooth, perform a root canal, or place a crown.
Extractions: In cases of severe decay or impacted wisdom teeth, removal may be the best option. Wisdom teeth, in particular, can cause crowding, infection, or pain if they do not emerge properly.
Emergency Wisdom Teeth Removal: What to Expect
Wisdom teeth typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, they can cause issues such as crowding, misalignment, or impaction. If you're experiencing pain or discomfort around your wisdom teeth, seeking emergency treatment is essential.
The Removal Process
Initial Consultation: Upon arriving at an emergency dental center, the dentist will assess your condition through X-rays and a physical examination.
Anesthesia: To ensure a painless experience, local anesthesia or sedation will be administered.
Extraction: The dentist will carefully remove the wisdom teeth, taking care to minimize any trauma to surrounding tissues.
Post-Operative Care: After the procedure, the dentist will provide you with care instructions to promote healing and minimize discomfort.
How to Find Emergency Dental Care near You
Finding Emergency Dental Treatment in your area can be straightforward. Here are a few tips:
Online Searches: Use search terms like “Emergency Wisdom Teeth Removal Near Me” or “emergency dentist Dublin CA” to find local services.
Check Reviews: Online reviews can give you insights into the quality of care provided at a dental center.
Emergency Numbers: Many dental offices provide emergency contact numbers. It’s a good idea to have these on hand for quick access.
Insurance Coverage: Ensure the dental center accepts your insurance, or inquire about payment options for emergency situations.
Understanding when to seek emergency dental treatment can make a significant difference in your oral health. Whether it’s managing severe pain or addressing wisdom teeth issues, getting timely care is essential. If you’re in Dublin, CA, consider reaching out to local emergency dental services like Sharma Dental Center for professional and compassionate care. Remember, taking action quickly can save your teeth and alleviate discomfort, so don’t hesitate to seek help when you need it most.
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northmeddental · 26 days ago
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Teeth Restoration And Crowns: Is It Possible?
You’ve probably been there — sitting in the dental chair, hearing words like ‘decay’ or ‘damage’. It’s a situation no one wants to be in.
Yet, with advances in dental technology and procedures, restorative options such as dental crowns offer a lifeline for compromised teeth.
Understanding Tooth Decay
You’ve got to understand that tooth decay can severely damage your natural teeth, making dental restorations like crowns a necessary procedure for maintaining the health of your mouth.
Tooth decay is a common dental problem, which if left untreated, can lead to serious complications. It’s caused by harmful bacteria in your mouth that feeds on the sugars from your food and drinks, producing acids that eat away at the enamel — the hard outer layer of your teeth. This gradual process not only creates cavities but also leads to more severe issues like infections and abscesses.
A damaged or decayed tooth can be quite painful and might even affect normal functions like eating or speaking. In such cases, dental restorations are often needed to repair these teeth and restore their function.
Crown Types and Materials
Dental crowns are a type of restoration that can be used to strengthen or improve the appearance of your natural teeth. They’re essentially a coverage crown or cap that’s placed over a a gap between your teeth, or a discolored tooth, damaged, or decayed tooth, and they come in several different types depending on your needs and preferences.
The most common types include metal alloys (often made from gold), porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, all-resin crowns, monolithic zirconia crowns, and all-ceramic crowns or all-porcelain crowns.
When choosing which type of crown is best for you, it’s important to consider both functionality and aesthetics. Metal crowns are strong and durable but aren’t as natural-looking as some other options. If you’re concerned about aesthetics, especially for visible teeth, composite resin or ceramic might be your best bet.
Composite resin mimics the appearance of natural teeth quite well, making these dental crowns popular choices for front teeth restorations. So, don’t fret about those chipped or decayed teeth; with these advances in dentistry, restoring your smile is more than possible.
Dental Crown Procedure
Dental crown restoration starts with crown preparation. Your dentist will assess and prepare your damaged or decayed tooth for the procedure.
This involves reshaping it, removing any remaining dental decay, and creating enough space for the dental crown to fit. They’ll then make dental impressions of your prepared tooth using conventional techniques or digital impressions. This impression is crucial as it guides the creation of your custom-made crown in a dental lab.
Next comes one of the most important parts — placing temporary crowns on your prepared teeth while waiting for your permanent crowns to be made usually from a dental laboratory. These protect your sensitive teeth and maintain their function during this period.
Once ready, these are replaced with permanent crowns that are applied with strong dental cement. Your permanent crowns are crafted specifically to match your natural teeth’s color, shape, and size based on traditional or digital impressions taken earlier. Throughout the dental crown procedure, remember that there’s no rush; every step is meticulously done to ensure you get a well-fitted crown that feels just like your natural tooth.
Temporary Versus Permanent
Temporary crowns are usually made from resin or other temporary dental fillings in your dentist’s office. They serve as a placeholder while your permanent crown is being made. Oftentimes, these are used when creating dental bridges or implants. The use of temporary composite materials allows for easy adjustments if any discomfort arises and protects the prepared tooth and gums.
On the flip side, permanent crowns can be crafted from different materials like metal crowns or all-ceramic crowns. These are custom-made in a dental laboratory to fit your permanent teeth perfectly using definitive resin cement that ensures long-lasting adhesion to your natural tooth structure.
Potential Risks and Complications
While embarking on your dental journey, it’s essential to be aware of the potential risks and complications that can accompany multi-procedure or even same-day dental crown procedures.
Dental services, such as root canal procedures, single crowns, bridges, dentures, or even gold dental crowns come with their own set of challenges. For instance, there could be an increased risk of tooth decay underneath the crown if proper oral hygiene isn’t maintained. Damage or wear to the crown itself can occur over time due to chewing hard foods or grinding your teeth.
In addition to these risks, another complication could be a poor fit of the crown which might lead to discomfort or other issues like gum disease and soft tissue concerns. In some cases where conventional fillings, stainless steel crowns, or gold alloys are used in restorations — while they are known for their durability- you might experience an allergic reaction or sensitivity.
Furthermore, when dealing with other dental cosmetic procedures, such as bridges and false teeth or dentures, there’s always a chance of them becoming loose over time and needing additional adjustments or replacements. So it’s vital that you communicate openly with your dentist about any concerns during this process to ensure optimal outcomes for your smile.
Maintaining Dental Health
Proper care for your restored tooth is not merely optional; it’s essential.
Firstly, consider the material of your crowns. Metal-ceramic crowns are a popular choice due to their durability and natural appearance. They’re especially suited for posterior teeth where strength is necessary but aesthetics are less critical.
However, remember that no matter what type of crown you have, maintaining dental health should never be compromised. Regular brushing and flossing around the crowned area can prevent plaque buildup and decay in your primary tooth or other natural tooth structures surrounding it. Just because a tooth has been crowned doesn’t mean it’s immune to disease.
So keep up with good oral hygiene habits to ensure the longevity of your crowns and overall dental well-being.
Restore Your Teeth to Perfection at Northmed Dental
So, can teeth be restored with crowns? Absolutely! With the right type of crown and a professional dental procedure, you’re on your way to a healthier smile.
At Northmed Dental, our dental practice is dedicated to providing dental services that not only ensure function after restoration but also imitate the appearance of natural teeth.
We understand the importance of a beautiful and healthy smile in boosting your confidence. We use a variety of materials like composite fillings that closely match your natural tooth color and gold alloys for high-strength restoration.
When it comes to repairing decayed or damaged teeth, we offer a range of options depending on the condition of your entire tooth. If only part of your tooth is affected, a single-unit crown or metal crown might be an ideal choice due to its durability and longevity.
Whichever procedure you require, trust in our clinical techniques and our practice’s commitment to excellent care and attention to detail in restoring your perfect smile.
Put Your Oral Health First and Book Your Appointment Today
At Northmed Dental, Dr. AJ Salman is offering a free consultation to help you determine the perfect dental treatment for you.
Our private practice is dedicated not only to teeth restoration and crowns but a wide range of other dental services, including root canal treatment and other dental cosmetic procedures. We’re equipped with the latest technology and highly trained professionals who use comprehensive techniques to ensure you receive the best care possible.
When you book an appointment with us today, you’re taking a step towards improving your oral health and enhancing your smile. Our professional team is dedicated to finding the best treatment for your unique needs. So don’t wait, contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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Hehr Oral Surgery offers expert Jaw Surgery Services in Charleston, SC, to correct misalignments, improve function, and enhance facial aesthetics. With advanced techniques and personalized care, we ensure optimal outcomes for functional and cosmetic needs, helping patients achieve a healthier, balanced smile. Contact us at 843-767-3310.
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Emergency Dental Services Auckland: Your Quick Solution to Dental Crises
Dental emergencies can strike at any time, leaving you in pain and distress. Thankfully, emergency dental services in Auckland are here to provide immediate relief and professional care. Alongside these urgent services, you can also find specialized treatments like dentures in Auckland CBD and cheap wisdom teeth removal in Auckland, ensuring comprehensive dental care for all your needs.
Emergency Dental Services in Auckland
Immediate Relief and Care:
Emergency dental services in Auckland are designed to provide immediate relief for severe toothaches, dental injuries, and other urgent dental issues.
Quick intervention can prevent further complications and ensure the best possible outcome for your dental health.
Experienced Professionals:
Emergency dental clinics in Auckland are staffed by experienced professionals equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies.
They use advanced tools and techniques to diagnose and treat problems efficiently.
Accessible Locations:
Many emergency dental clinics are conveniently located throughout Auckland, ensuring you can access care quickly when needed.
Some clinics offer after-hours services to accommodate emergencies outside of regular business hours.
Dentures Auckland CBD: Restore Your Smile
High-Quality Dentures:
Dentures in Auckland CBD are crafted from high-quality materials to ensure durability and a natural appearance.
They are custom-made to fit comfortably and securely, restoring both functionality and aesthetics to your smile.
Comprehensive Care:
Clinics offering dentures in Auckland CBD provide comprehensive care, from initial consultation and fitting to ongoing maintenance and adjustments.
This ensures that your dentures remain comfortable and effective over time.
Expert Consultation:
Denture specialists in Auckland CBD offer expert consultations to determine the best type of dentures for your needs, whether full or partial.
They provide personalized care plans to address your specific dental health requirements.
Cheap Wisdom Teeth Removal in Auckland
Affordable Solutions:
Cheap wisdom teeth removal in Auckland ensures you receive necessary dental care without breaking the bank.
Many clinics offer competitive pricing and flexible payment plans to make the procedure accessible to everyone.
Safe and Efficient Procedures:
Affordable doesn’t mean compromised quality. Clinics providing cheap wisdom teeth removal in Auckland use safe and efficient techniques to ensure a smooth procedure.
Experienced dentists perform the removal with minimal discomfort and a focus on quick recovery.
Pre- and Post-Operative Care:
Comprehensive care includes thorough pre-operative assessments and detailed post-operative instructions to promote healing and prevent complications.
Follow-up appointments ensure that your recovery is on track and address any concerns you may have.
Choosing the Right Dental Services in Auckland
When selecting emergency dental services, dentures, or wisdom teeth removal in Auckland, consider these tips:
Check Reviews and Testimonials:
Look for reviews and testimonials from previous patients to gauge the quality of care provided by the clinic.
Positive feedback and high ratings are indicators of reliable and trustworthy services.
Verify Credentials:
Ensure the dental clinic and practitioners are licensed and certified to provide the services you need.
This guarantees you are receiving care from qualified professionals.
Compare Services and Costs:
Obtain quotes from multiple clinics to compare services and costs. Ensure the quote includes all potential expenses.
Many clinics offer free consultations to discuss your needs and provide a tailored treatment plan.
Conclusion
Auckland is home to top-notch dental services catering to various needs, from emergency dental care to specialized treatments like dentures and wisdom teeth removal. Whether you’re facing a dental emergency, seeking to restore your smile with high-quality dentures, or looking for affordable wisdom teeth removal, Auckland's dental clinics are equipped to provide professional and compassionate care. Reach out to a trusted dental service provider today to ensure your dental health is in expert hands.
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