Dental treatment

COATING TEETH WITH TEFENFLUORIDE

2024-08-23T14:14:09+03:00

We have noticed that patients still have quite little information about what tefenfluoride is and why coating their teeth with tefenfluoride may be necessary. Tefenfluoride is a solution that allows for quite active and predictable fluoridation - the mineralisation of the tooth with fluoride. Coating teeth with tefenfluoride allows invisible micro-cracks in the tooth enamel to be closed and teeth to be protected from possible damage.👄🙌 ☝Coating teeth with Tefenfluoride is recommended in the following cases: Prevention and treatment of enamel caries - also in cases where caries has already started to develop but is still in the stain stage.

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CARIES PREVENTION🦷

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To prevent the formation of carious lesions, caries prevention is always necessary. The first thing you can do for your dental health is, of course, to take good care of your teeth at home. But this is not enough and every person also needs professional prevention, which can be provided by a dentist or dental hygienist. Professional dental prevention can involve a number of manipulations: Annual professional oral hygiene. During this visit, tartar and plaque will be removed, a fluoride gel will be applied to the teeth and the teeth will be assessed for decay. Application of silants on the

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GINGIVITIS AND PERIODONTITIS

2024-12-12T15:30:23+02:00

👩🏻‍⚕️ In dental practice, it is still a common observation that patients come for an appointment when there is something wrong with their tooth, but still pay relatively little attention to gum disease. ☝ Periodontitis and gingivitis are the most common diseases affecting the periodontal tissues - the gum and jawbone. ❗ Periodontal tissue performs the very important function of holding the teeth in the jaws. 👉 Gingivitis is an inflammation caused by plaque, characterised by swelling and redness of the gums. The main symptom, which the patient may notice on a daily basis, is that the gums usually bleed

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Restoration of lateral teeth

2024-08-23T14:14:10+03:00

Patients often don't think of lateral tooth restoration right away. This is because side teeth are not seen by others in everyday life - when smiling or talking. However, very often it is the lack of lateral teeth that can lead to malocclusion complications. ☝ The first thing patients usually notice is that the incisors start to wear or enamel fractures appear. Most often, patients with such complaints come with the desire to have restorations to restore the aesthetics of their incisors. However, very often, during the examination, one or more lateral teeth are found to be missing. It is

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Why should I have an X-ray?

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❓ Patients sometimes ask why do they need an X-ray? X-rays are taken to detect caries or holes, inflammation, root anatomy and to assess the quality of root canal treatment. As a result of the X-ray, the doctor is better able to diagnose the problem and predict the possible course/complexity of further treatment. During root canal treatment or endodontics, several X-rays are usually taken, as this is the only way for the doctor to ascertain the quality of the treatment carried out. Therefore, patients should not be concerned if several X-rays are taken on the same tooth. ❓ Are dental

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What to do with wisdom teeth? 👩🏻‍⚕️

2024-12-06T15:11:58+02:00

There are cases where it is mandatory to extract (pull) the wisdom tooth. These situations include a cracked tooth, caries of the wisdom tooth root, position of the wisdom tooth where it damages the adjacent seventh tooth, acute inflammation (e.g. abscess). There are also cases where extraction is not mandatory. These are: Inflammation of the gums around the wisdom tooth, a position at which it is not possible to clean the wisdom tooth properly, trauma to the cheek due to the tooth, orthodontic treatment. If you are not sure whether you need to have a wisdom tooth extracted, you should

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Dental fillings

2024-12-12T15:30:58+02:00

1. Tooth restored with onlay made in the laboratory. The tooth had lost ~50% of tissue due to caries, so the decision was made to restore the tooth with an onlay instead of a filling. This reduces the risk of fracture🙌👄 2. The tooth was restored with a filling. This tooth did not have a large defect, so it could be safely restored with a composite filling🦷

Dental fillings2024-12-12T15:30:58+02:00

Why visit the dentist even if you don’t feel toothache?

2024-12-12T15:31:05+02:00

☝🦷Caries at the contact points of the teeth (between the teeth) are often considered to be the relatively "most dangerous" caries. This is because holes in the spaces between the teeth cannot usually be seen for very long, so they are often detected when the patient complains of pain. In the case shown in the pictures, the holes in both teeth were only detected thanks to a follow-up X-ray. 👉 The first picture shows the teeth when all the carious masses had been removed and the teeth were ready for filling. 👉 The second picture shows the final result after

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How do dental fillings work?

2024-08-23T14:14:11+03:00

The most common dental procedure is tooth filling. The first step is to anaesthetise the patient to make the treatment process as comfortable and painless as possible. Next, the entire caries, or hole, in the tooth is drilled out. The dentist then prepares the tooth for the filling by applying insulating rubber to ensure a dry environment, shaping strips, etching and placing a band to ensure that the filling material adheres to the tooth. The filling material is placed in small layers and hardened with a lamp. The final step is to examine the tooth in the bite and polish

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Recommendations for patients with erosion

2024-08-23T14:14:35+03:00

Recommendations: The cause of erosion must always be found and eliminated (changing diet, treating general illnesses, etc.); Rinse mouth with water after vomiting episodes or after taking acidic foods / drinks; After vomiting or the use of acidic products, teeth should not be cleaned for at least 30 minutes; Take soft drinks only with meals; Use only non-abrasive toothpastes; Use only soft toothbrushes; Dilute acidic beverages (such as juices); Use fluoride toothpastes; Coat your teeth with F varnishes

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