Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Dentures are one of the usual options a dentist in Daytona Beach will recommend to his patients to replace missing teeth. While there are new methods that have gained popularity in this field, such as dental implants, dentures remain one of the most effective and less expensive teeth replacement methods.

The concerns with the use of dentures can be solved with proper maintenance, including regular consultations with a trusted Daytona Beach dentist, like Dr. Anny Vera or Dr. Gladston Silva. Once users’ facial features have changed due to aging, their dentures may need to be replaced or adjusted to improve the fit with their mouths. Some of the teeth in dentures may also get damaged over time, and will need replacement or repair.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

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The Anatomy of a Tooth Cavity: Cause and Treatment

Kids have a taste for sweets. They can tell if you brought home a pack of candies, and will grab at the sweets when they have the chance. The problem with too much sweets is that it can lead to the formation of cavities. Sugar does not actually bore a hole on teeth but its prolonged presence on a tooth’s surface triggers a sinister chain of events in the mouth.

The mouth is filled with bacteria. Like your kids, these bacteria love sweets, too, and when they start decomposing those sugary bits, the enzymes they produce react with the sugar to form lactic acid. This acid is corrosive enough to melt down the enamel, the hardest tissue in the human body.

The corrosion produced grows bigger until it turns into a visible black hole--not the one that sucks objects in space, but the dark, stinky hole that exposes the sensitive layers of the tooth, such as the dentin and the tooth root. When this happens, the tooth begins to experience intermittent sensitivity, especially when it gets in contact with food substances and acidic liquid.


Before the cavity grows and eats an entire tooth, the tooth has to be pulled out by a dentist. If the hole has not yet grown too big, the dentist can fill it with amalgam to prevent it from enlarging. It is important to immediately treat cavities, as severe cases can infect even the gum tissues, resulting in periodontal diseases. 

Friday, February 28, 2014

More and more dentists are now using “cone beam imaging”, or the technology to make a more accurate diagnosis on a patient. Cone beam imaging is essentially CT scanning, which takes a more detailed image of a patient’s teeth or jaws. That, in turn, helps the dentist to see the patient’s condition more clearly than via regular CT scans or X-rays.

A cone beam scan has a spherical volume of roughly 15 centimeters (cm) in diameter. Given that the scanner captures an image about 15 cm in diameter and 12 cm in height, it allows the dentist to scan the entire jaw area or just a specific one there. It captures an image of joints and other anatomical structures of the target area, just like a regular CT scan.

Cone beam imaging is also safer and faster than regular CT scanning. Regular CT scans are done with minimal radiation doses, but a cone beam scanner has a radiation dosage up to 100 hundred times less. Additionally, cone beam uses considerably less time to scan the area as opposed to a typical CT scan.


Already, cone beam imaging or scanning is catching on among dentists, not just among dentists in Daytona Beach, but pretty much elsewhere. 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

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Find a Dentist Who can Take Away Your Fears

Do you always find yourself postponing your dental appointment to a later date? Or do you always shake and tremble whenever you enter the dentist’s office as you wait for your turn? Chances are, you are one of the millions of Americans who suffer from dental fear. Fortunately, this condition can be addressed through sedation dentistry.  

Relaxed state  

Through sedation dentistry, a patient who suffers from intense fear of undergoing treatment will be put in a calm and relaxed state. This takes away all the tension as well as gag reflexes, which gives the dentist a fairly easier time to conduct the procedure. Complex treatments like tooth extractions and dental implants involve sedation to increase patient comfort and minimize pain.  

Find a specialist  

It is important to choose a practitioner who specializes in sedation dentistry, in order to ensure the most favorable results. Go for a dentist who is licensed, experienced, and specially trained, so you know that he is highly skilled to administer the treatment. Once you have chosen a trusted dental practitioner, you can be confident that you will be well taken care of and that your peace of mind is made a top priority. By conquering your fears, you can expect a much improved oral health.