Smile, you're designed to!
Missing teeth and loose dentures make too many people sit on the sidelines and let life pass them by.
Cosmetic dentistry is a branch of cosmetic surgery that aims solely to enhance the look of your teeth.
With the cosmetic industry growing enormously, it has become essential to look good and feel beautiful.
The beauty of a dazzling white smile can be further enhanced by use of “Tooth Jewellery”. These jewels are made of crystal glass and are available in two different colors- crystal and sapphire blue. They are glued to the front surfaces of the upper anterior teeth. Placing these stones is a very brief procedure but it goes a long way in satisfying the dental cosmetic needs of the patient.
Cosmetic dentistry is a branch of cosmetic surgery that aims solely to enhance the look of your teeth. It has been rightly said "Smile is a small curve that sets all things straight". All of us know and accept the importance of a good smile. It could make all the difference the next time you are considered for a raise, go out on a hot date, or get pulled over for a speeding ticket.
Missing teeth and loose dentures make too many people sit on the sidelines and let life pass them by. However, today’s modern treatment plans can replace everything from a single missing tooth to a completely missing arch. Ask your dentist or dental specialist about the different dental implant options that are available to you. Don’t let another day go by without taking this important first step to restoring your confidence and your smile!
15 Years of Experience in Dentistry
15 Years of Experience in Dentistry
Experience of 3000 Dental Implants And 800 RCT
A broken or dislocated jaw requires immediate medical attention because of the risk of breathing problems or significant bleeding. Hold the jaw gently in place with your hands while traveling to the emergency room.
If the jaw is dislocated, the health care provider may be able to place it back into the correct position using the thumbs. Numbing medications (anesthetics) may be needed to relax the strong jaw muscles. The jaw may need to be stabilized. This usually involves bandaging the jaw to keep the mouth from opening widely. In some cases, surgery may be needed to do this, particularly if repeated jaw dislocations occur. After dislocating your jaw, you should not open your mouth widely for at least 6 weeks. Support your jaw with one or both hands when yawning and sneezing.
Temporarily bandaging the jaw (around the top of the head) to prevent it from moving may help reduce pain. The specific treatment for a fractured jaw depends on how badly the bone is broken. If you have a minor fracture, you may only need pain medicines and to follow a soft or liquid diet for a while. Surgery is often needed for moderate to severe fractures. The jaw may be wired to the teeth of the opposite jaw to improve stability. Jaw wires are usually left in place for 6 - 8 weeks. Small rubber bands (elastics) are used to hold the teeth together.
A smile is the doorway that opens your heart to others
Missing teeth and loose dentures make too many people sit on the sidelines and let life pass them by. However, today’s modern treatment plans can replace everything from a single missing tooth to a completely missing arch. Ask your dentist or dental specialist about the different dental implant options that are available to you. Don’t let another day go by without taking this important first step to restoring your confidence and your smile!