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Diastema (Gap) Closures

Diastema (Gap) Closures in VikaspuriSeparate teeth: How to close the Diastemas

People who have spaces between tooth and tooth can experience 1 of 3 things, which are unpredictable.

  • The space always remains the same.
  • The space becomes smaller with the years.
  • The space became greater over the years.

But in practice, it has been seen that it tends to increase and moreover the years. In many cases there is some factor that contributed to this movement:

  • Habits such as sticking your tongue in space, or objects foreign to your mouth (pens, tacks, hooks, toothpicks).
  • Periodontal disease that causes loss of gum and bone, compromises both the stability of the teeth that causes tooth mobility. Both opening the spaces and loosening the teeth.

And it can reach such serious cases where the space is so large that it can even fit another tooth. A solution to avoid these problems is the closing of diastemas, where your dentist in Vikaspuri can offer you different options according to your case:

  • Simple closure of spaces with resin is a resinous material of the colour of the teeth and can generally be done in a single appointment and without anaesthesia (in some cases). This option is ideal when the pieces are totally healthy.
  • In other cases, you can choose to use porcelain veneers.
  • With Orthodontics we can close these spaces if the patient does not want to place restorative material and does not mind the idea of using braces.

This type of restoration with resins is very aesthetic, it is conservative treatment and a quick solution to the closure of diastemas.

Causes of diastemas

The causes of diastemas can be primary or secondary.

The primary cause diastemas are produced by: Decrease in tooth size: generalized or localized microdontia. The decrease in the number of teeth: agenesis or hypodontia. Increased maxillary size: Class II, 1st division with superior protrusion and Class III due to mandibular hyperplasia.

The diastemas of secondary origin are conditioned by environmental factors, such as the loss of teeth, the low insertion of the upper labial frenum, suction habits, lingual hyperactivity or macroglossia, eruptive disorders, cystic pathology of the midline, periodontal disease and some diseases systemic.

Repair of Broken teeth

Repair of Broken Teeth in VikaspuriIn dreams it is a bad omen, in reality, the broken tooth is a bitter rival of the smile. It may happen that, accidentally, you break a tooth by taking a shot, falling on a bike or a motorcycle, even eating something very crunchy you may risk chipping it. If the nightmare from the dream becomes reality,  modern dental techniques, fortunately, can intervene and repair broken teeth. How many solutions exist? We explain it here.

Treatment Options

The first step is to visit the dentist in Vikaspuri to solve the problem and proceed with the reconstruction of the “compromised” teeth. The second step begins with the evaluation of the fracture and leads to the choice of the most suitable remedy, based on the severity level.

Here are the treatments and answers to your possible questions:

1) Dental filling, when the break is very small (little more than chipping). If the repair involves the front tooth, the dentist will resort to bonding, which consists in applying or filling the tooth with a whitish composite resin that will be shaped and hardened with ultraviolet light.

2) Composite reconstruction, when the remaining piece of a tooth is well anchored to the gum. What is composite? It is soft and easy to handle material that gives our teeth the most appropriate shape. It is available in various colors, the best dentist in Vikaspuri will choose the color most similar to the natural color of our teeth.

How does it apply? The composite is applied directly to the lesion and shaped at the time until it gives the tooth its original shape. Subsequently, with a special light that crystallizes the molecular structure, the compound will be made to harden just like a natural tooth.

Results: a reconstructed tooth where it will be difficult to recognize the “fake” part from the real one.

3) Ceramic veneersThe reconstruction will involve the entire front surface of the tooth which will be covered with a ceramic veneer and will correct the defects of the original tooth. Also, in this case, it is assumed that the tooth is alive and vital.

What is the dental veneer? It is a thin porcelain or resin shell that covers the entire front of the tooth (much like a fake nail that covers a real nail) with a thicker section made to replace the broken part of the tooth.

How is it made? The dentist in Janakpuri will have to remove about 0.3 – 1.2 millimeters of enamel from the surface and based on the tooth impression, the dental laboratory will prepare the veneer. To position the dental veneer, the best dentist in Janakpuri applies a special cement to the tooth. Once the lining is in place, the dentist uses a special light to activate the chemicals in the cement and harden them quickly. This method is widely used in the aesthetic field.

When do you prefer the aesthetic facets to the composite reconstruction? In the case of dental erosion, when the color is dissimilar to the original as a result of the fracture or other special situations.

How long do they last? Facets, attached to the tooth with a cementing substance, can last for several years, even more than 10 years, a new reconstruction will then be necessary.

4) Devitalization and ceramic capsules, for a deeper reconstruction, when the lesion is more important, the dentist in Uttam Nagar devitalize the tooth. The pulp could be more exposed to bacteria in the mouth and risk infection of the dental tissue with, in the worst case, necrosis of the pulp tissue and tooth extraction.

What is root canal therapyWe start with the removal of the pulp, the cleaning of the root canal and subsequent sealing. In some cases, the tooth must be covered with a crown to protect it. The capsule used is different from the facet, covering the entire original tooth as if it were “plugged”. Before the application of the capsule, a pin will be inserted into the tooth necessary to confer resistance (if the tooth underneath, which must support the capsule, should break again, the capsule would also fall). Then the ceramic is inserted and glued through the cementing substance that will bind the tooth and the prosthesis.

Broken or chipped teeth, how to take care of them?

When, due to an accidental event, a tooth is broken or splintered, the first thing to do is go to the dentist in Tilak Nagar. What can happen if care is not taken immediately? The possibility of infection is very high and if no action is taken in time you can risk the total loss of the tooth.

Three precautionary measures:

  • if you have pain, as normal, take a painkiller and rinse with salt water to disinfect.
  • if the broken tooth has a sharp side, cover the part with a piece of paraffin or sugar-free chewing gum so as to prevent the part from cutting the tongue.
  • prefer soft foods and avoid biting on the broken tooth so as not to make the situation worse.

Tooth Jewellery

Tooth Jewellery In VikaspuriEvery time people are more concerned about their appearance, from the feet to the head and teeth are not left behind, for that reason worldwide people express that they want snow-white teeth, aligned and shiny, but a group especially took it to another level, adding jewellery to the teeth, in a few words they decorate their teeth showing what they express as originality, attracting glances when they walk on the street, they say that this jewellery elevates their spirits because it encourages them to Smile much more and feel better with themselves.

You are wondering and how does jewellery adhere to teeth? For most use special pastes to fix the decorative elements, usually these come in extremely small sizes to avoid space problems, the user chooses between colours, materials and shapes according to your preference.

As odd as you think the best dentist in Vikaspuri performs toxicological tests on the parts and if they see that they are OK, they approve its use, of course there are a lot of professionals who are against this practice and they say it is harmful to dental health and general of its users, the main reasons is that they can be swallowed without realizing it and pierce organs along the way, contain toxic substances, damage the tooth enamel, support the accumulation of food waste that when joining with harmful bacteria help the formation of dental caries among other alterations.

Now in modern practice there are two types of technologies for decoration in toothpastes, the first way is called dent / art is considered an art, where the jewellery is fixed to the structure of the tooth with a special glue, The second technology that is implemented is the incrustation, in this case a cavity is made in the tooth and then we proceed to insert the jewel that is desired, in some cases it is necessary to tighten them to ensure that they remain fixed in place but this goes against the integrity of the dental pieces and when the forces that are used are disproportionate the enamel is damaged and it is even possible to detach the tooth, this technology lasts less time than a dent / art although it involves more risks.

An interesting fact is that some people decorate their teeth for practical purposes, such as hiding individual deficiencies in the teeth (roughness, pigmentation, etc.), dental jewellery in Vikaspuri is considered attractive in different countries and helps create an unusual style, but It is necessary to remember that only dentist in Delhi is able to install and remove them when you want without suffering serious consequences, only a true expert will be able to provide your teeth with an extra touch of brightness but safely and without unpleasant surprises.

From subtle highlights to pieces that do not go unnoticed, dental jewellery in Vikaspuri offers a wide variety of options for all its customers, ensuring a totally different touch.

Porcelain Veneers

dental veneers in VikaspuriThe dental veneers made of porcelain are fine pieces of porcelain that are used to recreate the natural appearance of the teeth while providing strength comparable to the enamel of the natural tooth.

It is often the material of choice for those looking to make slight alterations in position, or to change the shape of the tooth, size or colour. This type of veneers consists of the fusion of very thin ceramic sheets that are fused by hand giving the shape and texture of the enamel.

The adhesion system is chemical, so they remain firmly and permanently adhered to the tooth.

As a specialized dental clinic in Vikaspuri for dental aesthetics, we use and work with all types and brands of veneers. The really important thing is the complicity in the design of a smile between the doctor specializing in dental aesthetics and the specialist in ceramics in the laboratory.

Dental veneers in Vikaspuri are the ideal choice in many situations where the original tooth has dark colour and irregular shapes. It is also a good option for fractured teeth, spaces between the teeth and for some situations in which the position of the teeth is compromised and there are minor problems related to the occlusion. For some people, superficial stains do not respond well to teeth whitening. In these situations, a porcelain veneer may also be the best option.

The porcelain veneers are the secret of a beautiful and natural smile.

The porcelain veneer is the ideal treatment for:

  • Change or improve the colour of the teeth.
  • Align small malposition of the teeth.
  • Correct the shape of the teeth.
  • Make it look less gum when smiling.
  • To aesthetically replace the lack of teeth.
  • Disappear the black spaces of the gums.
  • Close spaces between the teeth.

Gum Contouring

Gum Contouring in VikaspuriWhen we talk about smile aesthetics we always think of white teeth, uniform and well placed. All this is very important but, we will not get a beautiful smile if, in addition to all the above, the aesthetics of the gums does not accompany. A gum that is red, inflamed, or does not have a uniform scallop on all the teeth, that is, that the gum is at the same height on all teeth, will never result in a pleasant smile that is the time when gum contouring in Vikaspuri can enhance you smile.

In order to improve the aesthetics of the gums, we have different techniques of remodeling them. They are minimally invasive surgeries that will improve our smile considerably.

Techniques to improve the aesthetics of the gums

Gingivectomy

The gingivectomy is a surgical procedure performed by the periodontist, which is cut a little gum for aesthetic purposes.

Through gingivectomy, we perform the cutting of a gum section when performing a dental aesthetic treatment in the area requires us to reduce the size of the gum in a certain area.

Also, gingivectomy is currently used for the treatment of various gum-related pathologies such as gingival hyperplasia or excessive gum growth, fibrosis of the gum or to improve access to caries that is under the gum and can repair it.

Gingivoplasty

To achieve the best aesthetics of the gums, there is also another procedure called gingivoplasty. It consists of remodeling the gum in order to obtain a more aesthetic tooth contour. Sometimes, it is carried out simultaneously with a gingivectomy.

Coronary lengthening

Coronary lengthening is a type of periodontal surgery that consists of reshaping not only the gum (as in gingivectomy) but also the bone that surrounds a tooth, in order to increase its length.

As its name indicates, this process allows granting greater length to one or more teeth. The objective of this technique is aesthetic and restorative since it is carried out in two cases: when there is deep caries or a fracture whose final part is below the gum line and in patients who wish to improve the aesthetics of the teeth, gums and in which it is necessary to increase the height of your teeth so that the case is aesthetically perfect.

This procedure is very interesting to improve the aesthetics of the gums in those cases with “gingival smile”. Are those people who smile when they teach a lot of gum and, however, show very short teeth. The recontouring of the remaining gum and bone will allow the patient to show a smile with more tooth and less gum.

In dental aesthetics, the periodontist is increasingly determining when it comes to shaping a smile.

Coronary lengthening is the usual treatment in our dental clinic in Vikaspuri. The intervention is carried out by local anesthesia and lasts approximately 30-40 minutes. Post-operative discomfort is treated with a simple ibuprofen-type anti-inflammatory.

In our dental clinic in Janakpuri, coronary lengthening surgery and gingivectomy is carried out by an expert dentist in Vikaspuri since the technique required to perform this type of treatment is usually only dominated by experts in the management of the tissues surrounding the teeth.

Teeth Reshaping

Teeth ReshapingClose spaces between the teeth, remodelling and aesthetic reconstruction of the teeth perfecting discoloured and irregular dental surfaces, this is no longer a problem thanks to the modern adhesive technique and the adequate synthetic materials.

Spaces between teeth that are too large or dark triangles on the edge of the teeth necks are not very aesthetic and can cause difficulties in terms of pronunciation. Through the adhesive technique, the teeth are enlarged and remodelled without damaging their surface. White spots, called white spots, or rough surfaces of the teeth can be corrected with a veneer of synthetic material. This way you can achieve a perfectly smooth tooth surface.

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Digital X Rays

digital-xrayThe use of digital X Rays has increased considerably since its introduction to the market by Trophy in 1987 its use because it produces snapshots. This technology has a loading device inside an intraoral sensor that produces an immediate digital image on the monitor, there is a large number of digital applications in the medical area, radiology being one of the most used.

Direct digital radiography, unlike digitalized radiography, uses electronic sensors sensitive to x-rays that are placed in a similar way to the common film. The electronic sensor is connected to a computer, creating a radiological image that will be displayed immediately on the monitor. The extreme sensitivity of the sensor allows a reduction that varies from 30% in skull radiographs to 60% in panoramic and up to 90% in radiation decrease in intraoral radiographs.