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🦷 Protect Your Dental Implants: Understanding Peri-Implantitis🦷

Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues around dental implants, leading to inflammation and bone loss. If left untreated, it can jeopardize the stability of the implant.

Signs to Watch For:

– Red or swollen gums around the implant

– Bleeding when brushing

– Pain or discomfort

– Implant mobility

Prevention Tips:

– Maintain excellent oral hygiene

– Schedule regular check-ups with your dentist

– Avoid smoking, which can increase risks

If you notice any symptoms, consult your dentist promptly to protect your smile!

This video provides an overview of peri-implantitis, including causes, symptoms, and how it can ultimately result in dental implant loss if not treated.

🔍Understanding Periodontal Abscesses 🔍

 
Do you have persistent pain in your gums? It might be more than just a toothache! A periodontal abscess is a localized infection within the gums, often causing swelling, pain, and discomfort. 🤕
Signs to watch for:
– Swollen, red, or tender gums
– Pain when chewing
– Bad taste in your mouth
– Fever or fatigue
 
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to more severe dental issues. If you’re experiencing any of these signs, it’s crucial to consult your dentist as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment. 🦷
 
Remember, maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help prevent abscesses and keep your smile healthy! 😁✨
 
This video from Spear Education shows you the signs and symptoms of a periodontal abscess.

What is Guided Bone Regeneration?

 
Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) is a dental procedure used to help rebuild bone in areas where it is lacking, often to support a dental implant. Here’s a simplified explanation:
 
1. Purpose: Sometimes, a person doesn’t have enough natural bone in their jaw to securely hold a dental implant. This can happen due to tooth loss, injury, or disease. GBR helps to create more bone in these areas.
 
2. Process: During the procedure, a special membrane is placed over the area where more bone is needed. This membrane acts like a barrier.
 
3. Function: The membrane keeps unwanted tissues (like gums) from growing into the space where the bone needs to grow. It allows only the bone cells to fill in the gap.
 
4. Bone Growth: Over time, new bone forms beneath the membrane. This new bone eventually becomes strong enough to support a dental implant.
 
5. Outcome: Once the bone has grown sufficiently, a dental implant can be securely placed into the jaw. This provides a stable foundation for a new artificial tooth.
 
Guided Bone Regeneration is a common and effective technique used by dentists to ensure implants have the necessary support to last long-term.
 

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:

https://proxysoft.com/shop/

Bridge & Implant Floss Threaders:

Buy From Amazon

GUM Easy Threader Floss with threader attached for tight spaces available at Amazon, Walmart

Buy Direct Sunstar

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):

Buy from Amazon Store

TEPE proxabrushes (9 different sizes available!):

Buy from TePe

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

Interdental Aids: What’s Your Type?

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.

It’s often a good idea to start with a smaller size and gradually move up if needed. If you’re unsure, your dentist can help recommend the right size based on your specific needs.
Here’s a general guide:
 
Soft-Picks are great for tighter spaces between the teeth, as well as a great place to start with for sensitive gums, broken teeth, or older restorations. Sizes/styles available:
 
• Original: For narrow or tight spaces between teeth.
 
• Wide: For wider spaces or if you need more coverage.
• Curved Soft-Picks are designed for improved access and maneuverability around the contours of your teeth and gums. Here are some advanced uses:
*Reaching Back Teeth: The curve helps you navigate to the back of your mouth more easily, making it simpler to clean areas that are hard to reach with straight picks.
*Cleaning Between Crowns and Implants: The curved design can better access spaces around crowns, bridges, and implants, which can be difficult to clean with straight picks.
 
*Gum Line Cleaning: The curve allows for more precise cleaning along the gum line, helping to remove plaque and food particles without causing discomfort.
 
When selecting the size for a Proxabrush, consider the width of the spaces between your teeth.
1. Tight: For tight spaces or smaller gaps.
2. Moderate: For slightly larger spaces.
3. Wide/Extra Wide/ or extra-extra large (TEPE size 7): For wider gaps or if you have larger interdental spaces.
 
As with any dental tool, using Soft-Picks or proxabrushes with proper technique is essential to avoid damaging your gums or teeth. If you have any specific concerns or conditions, consult with your dentist for guidance.
 
For more oral hygiene tips, visit:
https://brittenperio.com/oral-health/oral-hygiene/

🏅 The Oral Hygiene Olympics: Gold Medalists!🏅

Welcome to the Oral Hygiene Olympics, where we honor the unsung heroes that keep our smiles bright and healthy! After fierce competition, we’re excited to announce the gold medalists in each category:
🥇 Best Toothpaste: Clinpro rx toothpaste – This gold medal goes to the toothpaste that not only cleans but also leaves your breath fresh and invigorated, ensuring you’re ready for any close-up moment!
🥇 Top Toothbrush: Philips Sonicare – With its perfectly angled bristles and ergonomic design, this toothbrush takes the gold for providing a superior clean with every brush stroke.
🥇 Flossing Favorite: Unwaxed floss- Winning the gold for effortlessly sliding between teeth, Coco Floss and Listerine Ultraclean floss removes plaque like a true champion, ensuring no food particles are left behind. Honorable mentions are Dr. Tung’s floss and Risewell floss!
🥇 Interdental aids: Taking the top spot for its ability to eliminate germs between the teeth GUM® brand Proxabrushes® and/or Soft-Picks ® are safe and easy to use for cleaning between natural teeth and around crowns, bridges, dental implants and orthodontic appliances.
🥇 Innovative Gadgets: TePe specialty brushes & rubbertip stimulators and The Plaque Buster- these specially angled brushes make the most challenging oral care both effective and exciting.
Congratulations to all the winners! Keep your oral hygiene routine at the top of the podium with these gold medalists, and enjoy a healthy, winning smile every day! 🦷✨

Understanding Cemental Tears: Protect Your Oral Health

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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Back to School Drive

*NEW*

Make a donation to A Kid’s Place directly through Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3Q4EQ1M2VMTG5?ref_=wl_share

WHAT: In partnership with A Kid’s Place Tampa Bay, we are collecting back-to-school
items
WHEN: Collection Dates July 1st – August 1st 2024
WHERE: Drop off items at
Britten Periodontics & Implant Dentistry
1472 Jordan Hills Court
Clearwater, Florida 33756

Some suggestions & most-needed items are:

  • Teenage backpacks & lunch boxes

  • Gel pens

  • Mechanical pencils

  • Post-it Notes

  • Flash Drives

Your supply donation will allow you to enter your guess for our BACK TO SCHOOL CONTEST!

Enhancing Dental Implant Success: The Role of Tissue Grafts in Dental Implants

A free gingival graft on a dental implant is aimed at improving the amount of attached gingiva (gum tissue) around a dental implant. This can be necessary for various reasons, such as enhancing esthetics, improving gum health, and ensuring the longevity of the implant.
 
What is a Free Gingival Graft?
 
A free gingival graft involves taking a small piece of tissue from the roof of the mouth (palate) and transplanting it to the area around the dental implant. This type of graft is specifically used to increase the width of keratinized tissue around the implant.
 
Why Consider a Free Gingival Graft on a dental implant.
 
– Enhance Esthetics: A healthy and adequate band of gum tissue around an implant can improve the overall appearance of the smile, especially in the front areas of the mouth.
– Improve Oral Hygiene: Adequate attached gingiva makes it easier to clean around the implant, reducing the risk of plaque accumulation and infection.
– *Increase Stability: A wider band of keratinized tissue around the implant provides better support and stability for the implant, reducing movement and the risk of peri-implantitis (inflammation around the implant).
– Prevent Gum Recession: The graft can help prevent recession of the gums, which can expose the implant or its abutment, leading to sensitivity and aesthetic concerns.
– Enhance Comfort: With more keratinized tissue, there is less discomfort from brushing and daily activities, as this type of tissue is more resilient and less sensitive.
A free gingival graft on a dental implant is a valuable procedure for enhancing gum health and aesthetics around dental implants. If you have concerns about the gum tissue around your implant, consult with your dentist or periodontist to determine if this procedure is right for you.

Why You Should Consider Having Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

Are you or someone you know facing the decision of whether to remove your wisdom teeth? Here are some key reasons why getting your third molars (wisdom teeth) removed might be the best choice for your oral health:
 
– Prevent Crowding and Alignment Issues: Wisdom teeth can push against your other teeth as they emerge, causing crowding and shifting that can undo years of orthodontic work.
– Reduce Risk of Infection and Decay: Partially erupted wisdom teeth are prone to infection and decay because they are hard to clean. Removing them reduces the risk of painful and recurring infections.
– Avoid Cysts and Tumors: Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to the development of cysts and, in rare cases, tumors, which can damage the jawbone and surrounding teeth.
– Alleviate Pain and Discomfort: Impacted wisdom teeth can cause significant pain, swelling, and discomfort in the jaw, gums, and surrounding areas. Removal can provide relief and prevent these issues.
– Prevent Damage to Adjacent Teeth: The pressure from emerging wisdom teeth can damage adjacent molars, leading to cavities, root resorption, and even tooth loss.
– Promote Better Oral Hygiene: Removing wisdom teeth makes it easier to maintain oral hygiene since there are fewer hard-to-reach areas where food and bacteria can get trapped.
– Prevent Future Problems: Many dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth before they cause problems. Early removal can lead to a smoother recovery and fewer complications.
 
Discuss with your dentist or oral surgeon to determine the best plan for your wisdom teeth. Proactive care can save you from future pain and extensive dental procedures. Your oral health is worth it!

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