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ORTHODONTICS : Risks of Dental Braces

Applying dental braces is generally considered to be a safe procedure but there are some risks associated with their use, which are discussed in more detail below.
Decalcification and Cavities
Over the short-term, dental braces can interfere with the way that patients masticate food. In particular, the small spaces around the teeth created by the braces provide a place for food particles to become trapped and thus lead to a deposit of plaque and bacteria.

This can cause damage to the enamel surface of the teeth, causing discoloration of the teeth or the appearance of white marks known as decalcification. Additionally, it may also lead to tooth decay and gum disease in some cases.
ORTHODONTICS : Your braces could be causing gum problems
Soft Tissue Injuries
It is relatively common for patients with braces to notice some sensitivity on the inner cheeks, lips and gums where they come into contact with the metal bracket and wires of the braces.

This may cause soft tissue injuries in the area. It is possible to reduce pain and irritation in these areas while helping the sensitive spots to heal with proper care and treatment. Allergic Reaction
Rarely, patients may experience an allergic reaction to the materials used in the dental braces, such as the latex rubber in the elastics or the nickel of the metal braces.

If there is a known allergy, these materials can be avoided; however, if the patient experiences a reaction after the braces have been placed, the braces (or elastics) may need to be removed and replaced with a more appropriate material for the patient.

Shorter Root Lengths
As the teeth move through the dental braces treatment procedure, some of the bone in the path of the way the tooth moves dissolves and is replaced with new bone.

This can, however, this can result in a permanent loss of length of the root of the tooth, which can reduce the stability of the tooth over the long-term.

Loss of Correction
Some patients may experience a loss of correction of the teeth positioning after the braces have been removed. This is most common for patients who do not closely follow the orthodontist’s instructions for the aftercare of dental braces, particularly wearing the retainer device that helps to maintain the position of the teeth.

Risk Reduction Techniques
There are several things that patients can do to help reduce the risks associated with dental braces.
Good oral care while the dental braces are placed is essential. Patients should be advised to brush their teeth after every meal with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothbrush whenever possible.
It is also important to rinse the mouth thoroughly to make sure that any pieces of food that may be lodged in the braces are removed.

Many patients find it useful to check their teeth are clean with a mirror. Flossing with a floss threader is also recommended to clean between the braces and under the dental wires.

Diet can also play a considerable role in reducing the risks of dental braces. It can help to reduce the intake of sugary and starchy foods, as these can contribute to the formation of plaque and, consequently, tooth decay. Sticky and hard foods that can adhere to or break the braces should also be avoided.

Finally, regular checkups with the orthodontist help to make sure that the teeth and gums remain healthy and allow timely interventions to be made when necessary.

28/05/2018

ORAL SURGERY : 8 Things to Know About Wisdom Teeth


“Why do we have wisdom teeth?” “Do they need to be removed?” “When is the best time to have them removed?” As a general dentist, these are among the most common questions asked about third molars or “wisdom teeth” by parents and young adults alike.

Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that typically present in the late teens to early 20s. Many misconceptions persist about these teeth and how they are to be treated.

Here are eight things to know to help you navigate the various diagnoses and treatment of third molars:

1. They used to serve a very important purpose.

Some scientists believe that human ancestors required more grinding functionality of their teeth for proper nutrition because their diet consisted of mostly raw and unprocessed foods. Having these four additional teeth or “third molars” allowed for optimal nourishment.

2. Third molars exhibit more variation than any other tooth in the mouth.

Nearly one fifth of the population is missing one or more third molar. In addition, their anatomy is widely variable among patients. Some have one large root and some have tw or three sprawled roots.

The age at which third molars emerge into the oral cavity also varies tremendously, with the average being between 17 and 21 years of age. However, it is not uncommon to see third molars erupt earlier or much later than this.

3. Most third molars are recommended for removal.

Occasionally, patients have enough space in their mouth for the third molars to grow in and can maintain them throughout their lifetime. However, these teeth are often difficult to access and clean, which leaves them more susceptible to decay or periodontal disease.

Over time, these conditions could impact the otherwise healthy neighboring second molars.

4. Often they do not erupt in alignment with adjacent teeth.

Due to the fact that most patients do not have adequate space in their jaws for complete eruption of the third molars, they can be found in many different orientations.

Some are situated horizontally and some angularly. Some are fully covered by bone and/or soft tissues – or “impacted” – and some are just partially covered. Rarely, an impacted third molar may be situated so close to a nerve or sinus cavity that your dentist may opt to monitor rather than remove it.

5. Problems associated with third molars may not cause symptoms.

There seems to be a misconception that if the third molars don’t cause discomfort, they don’t need to be evaluated. However, even if they are impacted, or retained within bone and/or soft tissue, problems can arise such as tumor or cyst formation around the tooth.

Such problems can cause destruction of bone, healthy teeth, or other tissues, making the treatment more complicated. By frequent monitoring of the development of the third molars, treatment can be more predictable and conservative.

6. Your dentist will evaluate you to create an individualized treatment plan.

Your dentist will take into account your age, medical history, orientation of the teeth, and proximity of the teeth to structures such as nerves, sinus cavity, and second molars when determining if and when you are a candidate for third molar removal. Most often, a panoramic radiograph will be taken to visualize the third molars and surrounding structures.

7. Timing is very important.

Your dentist will monitor the development of the third molars to determine the ideal time for extraction. The early stage of root development – before these teeth are fully formed – is the optimal time for removal. Once the teeth are ready for removal and it has been determined that removal is the recommended course of action, don’t delay treatment.

The healing process is much faster and less eventful in young, healthy patients. Individuals older than 25 may experience a more difficult or prolonged recovery and have an increased risk of complications.

8. Sedation may or may not be right for you.

In addition to local anesthetic to prevent pain during the removal procedure, you and your dentist will determine whether any form of sedation is recommended to control anxiety. Sedation options may include nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”), oral sedation, or intravenous sedation.

Patients may drive themselves home after the procedure with nitrous oxide but not with any other form of sedation. Many patients undergo third molar removal with some form of sedation, but not everyone is a candidate. Your provider will create an individualized plan to ensure your comfort and safety.

Your dentist will be able to answer questions you may have, and let you know what to expect. Our goal is to make you feel as informed and comfortable as possible in order to make each dental experience a positive one.

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By Dr. Kari Peper

15/02/2018

Dental advice for young adults
If you are a teenager or young adult, you need to protect your mouth and teeth by maintaining good oral health. Although regular brushing is important, the oral health of those in this age group is also often associated with risk factors such as diet, smoking and alcohol and mouth and tongue piercings.
Cavities (tooth decay)
Anyone who has teeth can get cavities, including teenagers and older adults.
When you consume food and drinks that are sugary or starchy (high in carbohydrates), the bacteria that naturally live in your mouth and in plaque, break down to form acids. These acids attack and dissolve the outer surface of the tooth (enamel). This process is known as demineralization.
The first sign of demineralization is a chalky white spot. At this stage, the decay process can be reversed. If you suspect you have the start of tooth decay, make an appointment to see your dentist.
Fissure sealants can help to prevent cavities
More information on cavities/tooth decay and the symptoms (Mayo Clinic website)
Preventing tooth decay with healthy eating
• Limit sugars and processed foods to mealtimes (rather than between meals).
• Choose snacks such as cheese, natural yoghurt, fresh fruit and vegetables, dry biscuits, nuts and wholegrain bread.
Preventing tooth decay with healthy drinking
• Choose water (particularly tap water) and plain milk both with and between meals.
• Limit soft drinks, sports drinks, juice, flavored water and other carbonated drinks as they can cause decay and dissolve the tooth enamel.
• Chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva flow and help protect teeth from decay.
Preventing tooth decay with good teeth cleaning
• Maintain good oral hygiene. Brush teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and a toothbrush that has small, compact head and soft bristles. When the bristles appear ‘shaggy’ it is time to change toothbrushes.
Training and sports - minimizing injuries to the mouth and teeth
• Wear a professionally fitted mouth guard when training and playing sport where there is risk of oral injury.
News: Don't hit the field without a mouth guard this footy season
Stay Well
• If you smoke, quit for good.
• If you drink alcohol, limit your intake.
• Protect your mouth and face from the sun to reduce the risk of skin cancer.
• Have regular oral health checkups – don’t wait for a problem.
• Seek advice from an oral health professional about how often you should have checkups

15/02/2018
29/11/2017

FAM SPECIAL DENTAL CLINICS
TEL;-0963142113 P.O.BOX. 17705 ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Company (clinic ) Profile
A. About Us
Fam Specialty Dental Clinic Has been Offering General Dental care since its establishment for the past 10(ten)Years and has earned a trust and well-deserved reputation.
At Fam Specialty Dental Clinic we provide a comprehensive range of dental treatment services .We take pride in our high degree of professionalism and care.
We observe the highest standard in hygiene practice and our clinic is equipped with up to date instruments at the same time ensuring comfortable environment before and during treatment.

B. Address

Haile Gebre Selassie Road
Next to Axum Hotel
M&M Building, 2nd and 4th Floor
Tel. No. 0963142113
P.o.box 17705
Email: [email protected]

C. Clinic Hours
Monday to Saturday: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
2:00 pm-5:30 pm
Sunday Closed

D. Services

1. GENERAL DENTISTRY
Includes comprehensive general dentistry, family primary care, and
emergency dental care. General practitioners provide comprehensive
examination and treatment planning.

2. ENDODONTICS / ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
The aim of the treatment is to remove all infection from the root canal.
The root is then cleaned and filled to prevent any further infection.

3. ORTHODONTICS
Brings teeth, lips, and jaws into proper alignment through dental
braces and other orthodontic treatments.

4. COSMETIC / RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
Includes procedures such as composite resin bonding, teeth bleaching
and whitening, crowns, porcelain veneers, natural tooth colored
fillings, and dental implants to restore teeth to nature’s ideal. Contrary
to what some may think, aesthetic dentistry is not just about flashing a
perfect set of teeth when smiling, but it is about ensuring good dental
health and promoting a general sense of well-being.

5. PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Pediatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry dealing with the care and
treatment of children teeth. Most common pediatric dentistry
treatment include dental health education, filling, endodontic for
children, extraction, preventive orthodontic.

6. PERIODONTAL TREATMENT
The treatment required to control periodontal disease involves much
more than just a teeth cleaning.

7. PROSTHODONTICS / PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY
Pertains to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation and
maintenance of missing, broken down or deficient teeth and/or oral
and maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible substitutes. Crowns or
caps, dentures and bridges are typically the restorations used to
achieve these results.

8. DENTAL HYGIENE
Includes routine scale and polishing of teeth as well as periodontal
root debridement procedures under local anesthesia, placing pit and
fissure sealants, and performing teeth bleaching (whitening).
9. Dental Lab
At our dental laboratory we make dentures temporary acrylic teeth’s and porcelain or ceramic prosthesis teeth are for our clinic and give services to those other dental clinics
E. Technology
1. DIGITAL XRAY
We are using Digital radiology technology
Per apical Dental X-ray for children and adults
Panoramic X-ray and
2. HYGIENIC STANDARDS
For the safety &well-being of our Patients, Our Clinic takes utmost care about hygiene & sterilization. The Extraction and various other Instruments are sterilized using Auto Clave & Hot Air Sterilizer.
patients are provided with separate set of fully sterilized instrument.
F. The Team
1.Dr. Solomon Tefera (full Time)
Expert Dental Surgeon

2. Dr. Debashu Asrese (part time)
Chief Dental Specialist(orthodontics)

3.Mekedes Daniel (Full Time)
Public Health Professional
4.MeseretYilma (Full Time )
Clinical Nurse

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17705

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