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Beyond the gap with dental implants

At Maeoris Dental, we address a wide range of dental concerns, recognising the unique needs of each patient. We acknowledge that the absence of a tooth, even for a day, can pose challenges. 

In anticipation of such situations, we employ advanced computer-aided design and manufacturing software. This enables us to craft a meticulously precise model of your teeth swiftly—within a day—ensuring minimal inconvenience or discomfort for the patient. 

This blog serves as an informative guide, shedding light on the nature of dental implants, outlining the fundamental procedures involved, and discovers post-care of dental implant placement surgeries. 

The three essential components of a dental implant

Dental implants are structures that replace missing teeth. They comprise of a dental implant body and abutment, potentially with a fixation screw. Surgically placed in the jawbone, the implant body substitutes the tooth’s root. The abutment, typically connected to the implant body with a fixation screw, extends through the gums into the mouth to provide support for the artificial teeth.

Understanding the benefits & candidacy assessment for dental implants

Despite its intimidating appearance, opting for an implant comes with numerous benefits like

  1. Higher success rate
  2. Improvement in chewing
  3. Looks more natural and a lower risk of cavities. 

Before delving into the intricacies of a dental implant surgery, it’s essential to identify the characteristics that make an individual an ideal candidate for this procedure. Our specialists prioritise overall dental health and hygiene when considering implants for patients. 

As part of the evaluation process, we assess the presence of sufficient jawbone to support the implant and ensure that the candidate’s gums are free from periodontal diseases. 

Additionally, factors such as general health and lifestyle are taken into account to tailor our recommendations for each unique case. 

This comprehensive approach guarantees a thorough assessment of candidacy, setting the foundation for a successful dental implant experience.

Preparing for dental implants: The prerequisites and processes

While the procedure of inserting a dental implant may seem straightforward for replacing a missing tooth, dentists follow multiple precautionary steps before implantation. These processes encompass:

1. Initial consultation

    A discussion with a dentist or prosthodontist to determine eligibility for dental implant placement.

    2.Comprehensive examination

    A thorough assessment of dental health and medical history, including the creation of teeth models through impressions. Also, involves X-rays of the gum in the area of the missing tooth/teeth.

    3.CT scan

    Conducting a CT scan to evaluate available jawbone for the dental implant and to locate nerves and sinuses.

    It’s crucial to emphasize that, much like natural teeth, dental implants require diligent at-home care and routine dental visits to prevent potential diseases. Fundamental practices such as regular brushing and flossing play a pivotal role in maintaining the health of implants. 

    In addition to these basics, using an antimicrobial mouthwash can further aid in preventing bacterial growth around the implant. Consistent care, coupled with professional dental check-ups, ensures the longevity and well-being of your dental implants.

    At Maeoris, we are committed to ensuring a hassle-free experience for our patients undergoing dental implant procedures. Our cutting-edge technology enables meticulous planning, minimizing the margin of error to almost zero. 

    Our collaboration with Nobel Biocare emphasizes our commitment to delivering implants of the utmost quality. We also take pride in our expert team, ready to offer advice and determine your candidacy for dental implants. Visit us to explore how we can enhance your smile and contribute to your oral well-being.

    Little smiles, big importance.

    The crucial role of pediatric dentistry in early dental care.

    As advocates for children’s oral health, we as a dental hospital understand and realise the importance of inculcating a good dental routine in kids from a young age. While most people visit a dentist only when an issue arises, through this blog, we aim to educate our readers on why it is important to start your kid’s dental journey at a young age. From a dental hospital perspective, we believe in early safeguarding to ensure a beautiful smile in the future. 

    A strong foundation is key to a lifetime of oral health

    An early investment in the child’s dental health is crucial in building a strong foundation as it sets the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Three strong reasons why focusing on the child’s dental health and hygiene is necessary in their formative years are:

    1. Detecting issues early

    A child’s teeth and jaw are continuously developing as they are growing up, keeping a close check in these years would help detect any starting signs of misalignment or bite issues.

    2. Preventing issues early

    As we know, kids develop cavities very easily. To prevent this from happening, taking preventive methods like cleaning and polishing treatments would ensure the child’s oral health is not affected.

    3. Personalised care for growing smiles

    Each child encounters unique dental challenges, demanding individualized care. From recognizing initial cavity indicators to addressing orthodontic issues, consistent checkups during early childhood empower healthcare providers with valuable insights. This ongoing vigilance allows doctors to stay well-informed and deliver tailored treatments for their young patients effectively.

    Unveiling Dental Visit Disparities

    A survey carried out by the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information), categorised children into three age groups – 0-3yrs, 3-6yrs and 6-9yrs. Parents were also categorised into seven educational and five socioeconomic groups. The survey sought to unravel crucial insights into the frequency of early dental visits among children and the overall awareness levels parents possess regarding pediatric dentistry.

    Educational status of parents

    Socioeconomic status of parents

    Illustrated in the pie chart below are the percentages of children in three age brackets who attended dental appointments. Notably, merely 3% of children aged 0-3 years underwent dental visits. It’s worth mentioning that a majority of parents possessed an educational background and a significant percentage hailed from the upper-lower class. Despite this, there exists a considerable need for more awareness regarding the optimal timing for a child’s initial dental appointment.

    Often, dental visits are only scheduled in response to existing issues, which underscores the necessity of educating parents about the importance of early dental care, emphasising that regular checkups contribute to preventive oral health measures rather than just addressing problems after they arise.

    Dental visits: 3% (0-3 years), 40% (3-6 years), 57% (6-9 years).

    Closing the awareness gap

    As highlighted in this research, many parents, irrespective of their educational background, lack awareness about the optimal time for their children’s initial dental visits. Bridging this awareness gap is essential. 

    From the viewpoint of a dental hospital committed to proactive care, here are strategic approaches to elevate parental understanding:

    1. Parental educational workshop
    2. Pediatric dentistry awareness campaigns
    3. Parent-child engagement 
    4. Collaboration with schools and childcare centres
    5. Accessible online resources

    In the broader landscape of pediatric dentistry, it becomes evident that there is a pressing need for heightened awareness among parents. Dental visits should not be reserved for addressing problems but should be ingrained as a proactive and preventive measure. 

    Pediatric dentistry is not merely about treating dental issues but fostering a culture of preventive care, early intervention, and ongoing education. At Maeoris Dental, we are dedicated to the importance of pediatric dentistry, approaching the care of young smiles with the highest level of attention and consideration.

    In adopting a proactive stance towards pediatric dentistry, we lay the foundation for more radiant smiles, improved well-being, and a community that values the oral health of its youngest members. Come visit us and seek advice from our team of smile experts today.

    Aging gracefully with a beautiful smile. 

    At Maeoris Dental, we also specialise in geriatric dentistry, a field dedicated to addressing the unique oral health needs of our elderly community. Geriatric dentistry focuses on providing comprehensive dental care tailored to the challenges that come with aging. And we are deeply committed to ensuring the well-being of our senior patients.

    In this blog, we aim to shed light on critical aspects of geriatric dental care, addressing the unique challenges faced by the elderly, exploring the impact of aging on oral health, and providing valuable insights into general preventive measures. Embark on a journey into geriatric dentistry at Maeoris Dental, where expertise and compassion come together for the best dental care for our seniors.

    Common dental issues in adults & the impact of aging. 

    Adults face a lot of dental issues which require regular dental visits and the need to maintain good oral health. Issues like cavities, gum problems, oral cancer and tooth sensitivity become more pronounced at this age. It is crucial to cater to these issues as soon as they arise as they might become more difficult to treat as patients age. 

    As we know, aging comes with its own challenges. However,  we often tend to overlook the dental aspect which includes saliva production, tooth loss and many more important functions. With age, a lot of times, oral medications prescribed also increase to support a healthy life. These result in dry mouth and these increase the possibility of further complications to your dental health. 

    These factors, combined with the wear and tear of our teeth over the years, highlight the need for specialised geriatric dentistry and care. A tailored approach to dental care becomes crucial in reducing the impact of aging on oral health and ensuring a healthy and comfortable smile for seniors.

    The vital role Geriatric experts play.

    Let’s understand why geriatric experts and a specialised care plan are important to help you in your dental journey. 

    One of the pivotal reasons is because many senior citizens may already have increased sensitivity to certain medicines. In this case a team of specialists with the best training and up-to-date knowledge are able to help protect the health of older patients understanding their medical history, current lifestyle, and oral medication side effects completely. It is of utmost importance to focus on a holistic and personalised approach to provide the best dental care to each patient.

    At Maeoris Dental, we also understand and empathise with the elderly who suffer from physical, cognitive or sensory challenges. A dentist specialising in geriatrics would be able to take these factors into consideration while treating their patient & be able to provide caregivers for further comfort. 

    Dental tips for the elderly.
    It is daunting to think about the issues that a poor oral health can cause later in life. However, that need not be the case if some of the basic habits are followed to maintain good oral health. 

    Brush & floss regularly
    As obvious as it sounds, most people take this lightly. Brushing twice is essential even for adults and a brush with soft bristles would be best for them. Patients with arthritis may want to consider using an electric toothbrush for ease of use. 

    Use fluoride
    Fluoride helps in strengthening the enamel of the teeth making them resistant to acid erosion and gum recession. 

    Increase oral hydration
    As some older patients may suffer from dry mouth, drinking plenty of water will reduce dehydration which in turn would reduce the chances of cavities.

    Balanced diet for healthy gums
    Eating a balanced diet with vitamins and minerals supports overall and gum health, enhancing gum strength and resistance to infections.

    Avoid tobacco and limit alcohol
    Tobacco and excessive alcohol increase oral health risks, including gum disease and oral cancers. A tobacco-free lifestyle and moderate alcohol consumption are key to maintaining a healthy oral health.

    While daily dental care is a vital daily practice for the elderly, it is equally important to have an expert on your side. We suggest you look for an expert who can provide tailored dental care plans. Book an appointment with us if you want more insights to your personalised dental care plan. 

    Raising awareness. Caring for the elderly at Maeoris Dental.

    About 80% of the older population do not visit the dentist as regularly as they should. It is either lack of awareness, ignorance or mere dependency on their families. 

    Increasing awareness among the elderly about the significance of dental health is crucial, considering prevalent statistics that highlight a lack of awareness and dependence on younger generations for guidance. 

    By taking proactive steps to bridge this gap through engaging in community outreach programs, workshops, and informative campaigns specifically tailored for the elderly, we as a community can educate and empower older individuals to take control of their dental well-being.

    In our commitment to geriatric dentistry, Maeoris Dental prioritises the unique needs of older patients. We understand that a healthy smile contributes to overall well-being, and our tailored geriatric dentistry treatments reflect this belief. At Maeoris, every patient is valued, and their smiles are as important to us as they are to them. 

    pay a visit to maeoris dental to learn more about geriatric dentistry and how we can help you.

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