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Orthodontics is a branch of dental medicine that deals with correcting the incorrect position of the teeth and the relationship between the jaws. The importance of facial aesthetics and a beautiful smile is a reason for many to wear braces, but orthodontic therapy is much more than just aesthetics.
Although it seems to us that everything is fine in the oral cavity, because we do not have any evident problems, it is important to regularly visit the dentist. A currently invisible problem in the oral cavity can lead to major complications later. By taking a thorough anamnesis about the general health and possibly the medications the patient is taking, we can educate him in time on how to preserve oral health.
Immediate loading of the implant is the procedure of placing a fixed prosthetic work in the patient within seven (7) days from the installation of the implant.
After losing one or more teeth, patients want to restore their smile as they had before and of course achieve this as soon as possible.
Regular tooth brushing is necessary to maintain a healthy smile. This is essential for maintaining good oral health and healthy teeth and gums.
Dental health is a key factor in overall health and well-being. In addition to the aesthetic function, healthy teeth enable proper nutrition, speech and breathing. Numerous scientific evidences confirm that nutrition has a significant impact on dental health throughout life. This blog brings you information about the impact of diet on dental health, with an emphasis on the prevention of caries and gum disease.
The link between stress and disease has been a topic of debate and discussion since the early 20th century, and as the years have passed, more and more people have often investigated and studied the correlation between stress and oral health.
A beautiful and bright smile has always been a symbol of health and attractiveness. One of the most requested aesthetic dental services today is teeth whitening. With the development of modern dentistry, patients have two main options: professional teeth whitening in the office with a Zoom lamp and whitening at home using splints. Both methods have their advantages and specifics, which we will explore in more detail.
Oral health is an important part of the overall health of the body, and it includes maintaining strong and healthy gums. We can call the oral cavity a mirror of the health of the human body, so many diseases can be diagnosed at an early stage, thanks to a good knowledge of the clinical appearance of the oral mucosa.
Good oral hygiene, a healthy diet and regular examinations by a doctor of dental medicine are important for both the pregnant woman and the child. It is important to pay attention to oral hygiene during pregnancy. Brushing your teeth twice a day and cleaning the interdental space with interdental brushes should be part of your daily routine. You can also use mouthwash. During pregnancy, the risk of caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, epulis, dental erosion, odontogenic disease, ptyalism and increased tooth mobility increases.
The most common questions that patients ask in the office are which toothbrush to choose and are electric toothbrushes better than classic manual ones? Electric brushes are certainly more effective in maintaining oral hygiene if they are used correctly. With their mechanism, they independently move the brush head at a high number of revolutions per minute (depending on the model and regulation of work from 5,000-35,000 rpm and more), which achieves better efficiency in removing bacteria and deposits from the mouth. They have a smaller head than classic brushes, so they reach all the places where plaque is formed. Brushing your teeth takes a little less time because an electric toothbrush does more work than a classic one. It is enough just to touch the head of the brush to the surface of the teeth at an angle of 45°. As with classic brushes, it is important that the fibers are soft, not too hard, so as not to damage the tooth enamel and gingiva.