What is Guided Bone Regeneration?
This video shows a surgical procedure to regenerate bone for increased support and stability.
This video shows a surgical procedure to regenerate bone for increased support and stability.
COCOFLOSS:
LISTERINE ULTRACLEAN FLOSS:
Tight spaces/Good for those spaces that other floss shreds easily. Usually available at Target, CVS, Publix, Walmart and Walgreens.
Order online at Amazon here: Amazon Store: Reach
Cocoplush Threaders: Cocofloss Buy Direct
CVS Store locator: Cocofloss Store Locator
PROXYSOFT floss – 3 in 1, periodontal floss, or Bridge and Implant Floss:
Bridge & Implant Floss Threaders:
GUM Easy Threader Floss with threader attached for tight spaces available at Amazon, Walmart
SOFTPICKS (Original, Advanced, or Wider Spaces): https://www.sunstargum.com/us-en/where-to-buy.html
GUM Brand PROXABRUSHES “Go Betweens” (most common sizes Tight (414), moderate, (612) tapered wide (614) or extra wide (618):
Buy proxabrush from Sunstargum.com
GUM Proxabrush handle with different size inserts (most common sizes Tight (414), moderate, (612) tapered wide (614) or extra wide (618):
TEPE proxabrushes (9 different sizes available!):
We often recommend Size 6 (Purple) and Size 7 (Gray)
GUM Brand rubbertip stimulator:
https://www.sunstargum.com/us-en/products/accessories/gum-stimulator-handle.html
Plaque Buster travel rubbertip stimulator: https://www.theplaquebuster.com/
TEPE compact end tufted brush: https://www.tepeusa.com/products/tepe-compact-tuft
TEPE universal care brush: https://www.tepeusa.com/products/tepe-universal-care?variant=679105685
GUM brand tongue scraper: https://www.sunstargum.com/us-en/products/accessories/gum-dual-action-
tongue-cleaner.html
When selecting the size for an interdental aid, such as a Soft-Pick or interdental brush, aka proxabrush, consider the width of the spaces between your teeth.
Have you ever heard of a cemental tear? It’s a rare dental condition that can have serious consequences for your teeth. Here’s what you need to know:
What is a Cemental Tear?
A cemental tear involves the separation of the cementum, the outer layer of your tooth root, from the rest of the tooth. This condition can lead to tooth sensitivity, pain, and even tooth loss if not treated promptly.
Common Causes:
– Trauma: Injuries to the teeth from accidents or sports.
– Heavy Biting Forces: Excessive force from grinding or clenching teeth.
– Dental Procedures: Complications from dental treatments, especially around previously restored teeth.
Symptoms to Watch For:
– Sudden tooth sensitivity, especially to cold.
– Unexplained toothache or discomfort.
– Increased mobility of the affected tooth.
– Swelling or inflammation around the tooth.
Treatment Options:
– Professional Cleaning: Removing plaque and bacteria around the tear.
– Restoration: Bonding or sealing the tear with dental materials.
– Surgery: In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove the affected area (the tear itself), or if severe periodontal infection and bone damage has occurred, the tooth will have t be extracted
Prevention Tips:
– Wear a Mouthguard: Protect your teeth during sports or if you grind your teeth at night.
– Regular Check-up: Regular dental visits help catch issues early.
– Avoid Hard Foods: Be cautious with hard or crunchy foods that can cause trauma.
Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are key to preventing and managing conditions like cemental tears. If you’re experiencing any unusual dental symptoms, don’t hesitate to contact your dentist!
Stay informed and protect your smile!
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In the ever-evolving landscape of dental care, advancements in periodontal surgery have transformed the way we approach the treatment of gum disease and related issues. From innovative technologies to refined surgical techniques, these advancements offer new hope for patients seeking improved oral health and wellbeing.
One of the most significant advancements in periodontal surgery is the widespread adoption of laser therapy. Laser-assisted procedures offer several advantages:
Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is another advanced technique revolutionizing periodontal surgery. This procedure involves the use of barrier membranes to promote the regeneration of lost gum and bone tissues, ultimately restoring both function and aesthetics. Key benefits of GTR include:
Dental implant surgery has undergone remarkable advancements in recent years, revolutionizing the way we restore missing teeth and rejuvenate smiles. From improved materials to cutting-edge techniques, these innovations have advanced the safety, effectiveness, and aesthetics of dental implant procedures, offering new hope to patients seeking durable and natural-looking teeth replacements. Some of these advances include:
Advanced techniques in periodontal surgery have transformed periodontal treatment with highly predictable, minimally invasive, and aesthetic treatment options for patients. As technology continues to evolve, the future holds even greater promise for periodontal and implant dentistry, paving the way for continued improvements in patient care and satisfaction.