Monday, 27 July 2015

Teeth Whitening clinic London Kent

What Does Teeth Whitening Entail?

Teeth Whitening Clinic London
Everybody loves a bright smile, and there are several procedures and products available to help you improve your smile. Many individuals are satisfied by day to day brushing and the regular cleaning at the dentist’s office. When you decide to go beyond this to improve your smile there are several teeth whitening options.
Teeth whitening is a process of lightening teeth by removing discoloration and stains. Teeth whitening are among the common cosmetic dental processes because it is inclined on how your teeth appear. This procedure is not a one-time procedure; it should be conducted time to time if one needs to maintain the look.

Teeth Whitening Before & After

Basics of Teeth whitening

The outer layer of the teeth is known as the enamel. The natural color of the teeth is determined by its reflection and scattering of light, combined with the color of the dentine under it. The thickness and smoothness of the enamel can be dictated by your genes. A smooth enamel also dictates the color of the teeth.

Common Causes of Teeth Staining

  • 1. Using tobacco
  • 2. Drinking dark colored beverages like coffee, tea, cola and red wine.
  • 3. Poor maintenance of your teeth (poor oral hygiene)
  • 4. Extensive use of fluoride paste can cause internal pigmentation especially for children.
    Factors that may affect teeth whitening
Other dental conditions can affect the success of teeth whitening including cavities. The need of treating or sealing the cavities is important before undergoing the whitening procedure. This will help prevent the whitening chemicals from entering the inner sections of the teeth.
Individuals having tooth decay or receding gums will suffer from tooth sensitivity after undergoing the whitening procedure.


Teeth Whitening Procedures

Teeth Whitening Procedure
There exist two whitening procedures, these include:
a. Non- vital whitening
This procedure is done on teeth that has had a root- canal treatment and no longer bare a live canal. This procedure may not be helpful for a tooth that has undergone root- canal treatment because the stain is located in the inside of the tooth. Dentist usually employs a procedure that will remove the stains from the inside of the tooth. It is achieved by placing a tooth whitening agent inside and putting a temporary filling over it. The whitening process will take a few days. This procedure is always done once or repetition can be done until the tooth achieves the desired color.
b. Vital Whitening
Here gel is utilized as a whitening solution and normally applied directly on the tooth surface. The product contains hydrogen peroxide.
The above procedure can be done at our dentist’s clinic in Ilford. When the procedure is done in the clinic the dentist utilizes a powerful whitening gel and a specialized laser that activates the gel and enables the gel and bleaching occurs faster.
Follow up
After the procedure if your gums become white and sore, follow up your dentist.
Whitening is not a permanent solution and stains will come back after some time, but it is important to avoid staining drinks and foods. The moment the color begins to fade, you should visit the doctor for the procedure once more.
Risks
Whitening does not cause any side effects; sometimes the gums may become sore or sensitive. The effects of whitening gel has not been established for pregnant mothers.



If you are interested in any of our dental procedures, please contact our Cosmetic Dental team
at The Belvedere Clinic Ilford on 0800 917 2959 or email
info@belvedereclinic.co.uk

Friday, 17 July 2015

Dental Implants Clinic London Kent Essex Surrey

Belvedere Clinic offer Dental Implants at our Cosmetic Dentistry Clinic in Ilford, for customers who live in London, Essex & Kent

Dental Implant Clinic Ilford London
Dental Implants Kent Essex

All About Dental Implants

Dental Implants Explained

In simple terms, dental implants can be defined as a permanent replacement of the missing tooth. These are usually made of titanium. The implant is cylindrical in shape and it is placed into the job done by experienced periodontist using a complex procedure. Dental implants are hugely popular in UK as well as Europe.

Tooth Structure

To understand the structure of a dental implant, you need to first understand the structure of your teeth.
Your tooth is made up of two separate parts. The first part is the root of the tooth that lies under the gum line. The root keeps the tooth fixed to the jawbone. Second part of your natural tooth is the crown that is the white visible part above your gums.

Structure of Dental Implant

How Dental Implants WorkA dental implant is made up of three different parts.
First part is the anchor made of titanium that serves as the foundation of the implant. This piece is surgically implanted into the jawbone. Second part is the abutment that connects the implant and the crown or denture. The third piece is the visible part in the form of denture or crown. Choice between these depends on your own preference as well as your oral health.
Titanium is preferred as it is biocompatible, strong and highly durable. Titanium also fuses extremely well with the jawbone and does not cause any problems in the future. Other materials such as zirconium may be used in the future but for now, titanium is the preferred choice of experts.

Types of Dental Implants

The two types of implants are called Endosteal and Subperiosteal.
Endosteal is the most common type of implant. In this procedure, the titanium implant is fixed to the jawbone and crown is fixed on to it with the help of cylinders, blades and screws. A single implant holds one single artificial tooth.
Subperiodental implant is used for people who do not have enough jawbone for placement of implant and do not want to rebuild the whole bone structure from scratch. In this procedure, the implant is placed on the top of the jawbone.

Are These Right for You?

The implant is a good choice for anyone who has good oral health. The only condition for these implants is that there is enough structure in the bone for putting the implants.
A general rule of thumb is that anybody who is good for dental extraction can receive these implants. However, the final decision should be taken by you in with the help of advice given by your dentist.

Advantages of Dental Implants

One of the biggest advantages of these implants is that these look just like your natural teeth. These are also superior to dentures and bridges and you will never feel that you have an artificial tooth in your mouth.
Another advantage of implants is that the dentist does not need to anchor the artificial teeth to the healthy teeth in case of implants as the implants are supported by jawbone.
These are extremely durable and may last you a lifetime. You won’t lose them like dentures and you won’t need to replace these like bridges.

Dental Implant Procedure

While the periodontist has advised you that you are fit to receive a dental implant, he or she will create a complete treatment plant for you.
It is important to keep in mind that placing dental implants is a long procedure and can take anywhere from 3 to 9 months as time is needed for healing and new bone growth. Once the dental implant has been placed in the jawbone, you will have to wait for several months for healing. Once healing is complete, an abutment is placed which is followed by a crown.
If you are interested in any of our dental procedures, please contact our Cosmetic Dental team
at The Belvedere Clinic Ilford on 0800 917 2959 or email info@belvedereclinic.co.uk