Where is the best place in the world to get dental implants?
Q. I have heard much about india or eastern europe as a destination to get my teeth done. I was an alcholic and now i am saved but 7 of my front teeth are missing and i would like implants-is this poss? Are you a dentist can you help with a consultation. I am really going on for the Lord and need help as it is affecting my personal confidence in situations like church. Can you help me please
A. Dental implant surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her dental implants and lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The Price for dental and lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America.
Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient stories.
They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.
http://www.indianhealthguru.com
Hope this helps.
Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient stories.
They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.
http://www.indianhealthguru.com
Hope this helps.
Am I going to die going under anesthesia for surgery?
Q. I am getting 5 impacted teeth removed (4 wisdom plus one more) then getting a bone graft on the 5th tooth to eventually put in an implant. I'm going under with anesthesia for the surgery and am really worried after hearing all the possible side effects. I am 17 years old and very thin. How do some people actually die from anesthesia? Is it really safe?
A. It is unlikely that you will die from the anesthesia. Most people who have problems waking up from anesthesia are elderly, in poor health, or obese.
From my own experience, I was given the medication, my eyes closed for a second then opened again. At least that is what it felt like. In reality, there was about an hour in between eyes closing and opening.
That was general anesthesia. Conscious sedation is a bit different, which is more likely what you will have. You are not really aware of your surroundings. It is like you are asleep. You may have memories when you wake up, but usually not. Drink lots of water or clear liquids for the next few hours to clear your system of the anesthesia.
From my own experience, I was given the medication, my eyes closed for a second then opened again. At least that is what it felt like. In reality, there was about an hour in between eyes closing and opening.
That was general anesthesia. Conscious sedation is a bit different, which is more likely what you will have. You are not really aware of your surroundings. It is like you are asleep. You may have memories when you wake up, but usually not. Drink lots of water or clear liquids for the next few hours to clear your system of the anesthesia.
I want to know if I should get t 3 unit bridge to replace a missing tooth or an implant.?
Q. I have tooth no.5 that needs to be pulled. It is the tooth behind my eye tooth. I want to get a 3 unit bridge to replace it because I do not want to go through the tramua of 2-3 implant surgerys. I am scared that if I do the bridge I am greatley putting my other 2 healthy teeth at risk. What should I do? This implant proceedure I was told is no joke.
A. I would definitely go for the 3 tooth bridge. I got a 3 tooth unit on my lower teeth, ( first molar after what I would say was the equivalent of the eye tooth, but obviously on the bottom) and then going back towards the last molar at back of mouth.
It has lasted me 19 years so far, going through all the stress of toffees,brazil nuts, you name it, I've eaten it ! ........... and it's still holding strong!
It's far less traumatic and far less costly. My two support teeth on either side off the bridge have not been compromised either I might add.
Hope this helps you to decide. Good Luck!
It has lasted me 19 years so far, going through all the stress of toffees,brazil nuts, you name it, I've eaten it ! ........... and it's still holding strong!
It's far less traumatic and far less costly. My two support teeth on either side off the bridge have not been compromised either I might add.
Hope this helps you to decide. Good Luck!
Do the Crest White strips work just as well and as fast as bleaching trays from the dentist?
Q. I am thinking of having veneers put on and I want my teeth to be the right shade before I have them put on. I really want to accompish all this in about 6 weeks is that possible? The color of my teeth arent very stained at all, I just need a couple shades brighter. Thats why I thought the white strips might work just as well as bleaching trays.
A. All whitening products contain peroxide either as carbamide peroxide (CP) or hydrogen peroxide (HP). Peroxide dissolves the organic stains in the tooth to change the color and produce a whitened effect.
There are four types of peroxide-containing tooth whitening products available:
* In-practice products are applied by a dental professional. These products contain a high percentage of CP or HP and are applied directly to the teeth. Some activated by heat, light, or laser. This may be the product for you if you're in a hurry for whiter teeth and you don't have tooth sensitivity. For very dark-colored teeth, the whitening process can be sped up in two to three hours followed by a take-home product until the desired whiteness is achieved.
* A take-home product supervised by a dentist is the most popular whitening method. These products contain a lesser percentage of CP or HP than in-practice products and are worn in a tray overnight or during the day at home. A custom-fitted tray is made to hold the whitening product directly against the teeth while lessening its contact with the gums. Some products have fluoride added to help prevent or treat mild tooth sensitivities. The typical stains of ageing will whiten in seven to fourteen days when the tray is worn overnight.
* Over-the-counter (OTC) whitening products contain a small percentage of HP or CP. Caution should be used with these products as many contain an acidic solution that can wear away tooth enamel. OTC products use a bulky, one-size-fits-all tray to hold the product. Usually more product is swallowed than stays in the tray because of the trays poor fit against the teeth. It can take up to six months and the purchase of several kits to get whiter teeth. Flexible strips coated with whitening gel have recently been introduced as an OTC at-home tooth whitening method. The strips are worn on the front teeth and folded over to keep them in place. Results are reported to be noticeable after fourteen days and effective for 6 months.
* Over-the-counter whitening toothpastes contain a small percentage of HP, CP, or polishing ingredient. The toothpastes are effective in keeping teeth cleaner and whiter looking but some may be very abrasive. The harsh abrasive will wear away the enamel with repeated use gradually making the teeth look yellow. Whitening toothpastes remove surface stains and prevent new stains from building up. Whitening toothpastes however aren't in contact with the teeth long enough to remove internal stains. Ask your dentist about the safety and cavity protection of specific toothpastes before you buy.
You may wish to read a good article called "Whiten Your Teeth and Brighten Your Smile" you can find it at:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-diego-dental-whiten-teeth.htm
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There are four types of peroxide-containing tooth whitening products available:
* In-practice products are applied by a dental professional. These products contain a high percentage of CP or HP and are applied directly to the teeth. Some activated by heat, light, or laser. This may be the product for you if you're in a hurry for whiter teeth and you don't have tooth sensitivity. For very dark-colored teeth, the whitening process can be sped up in two to three hours followed by a take-home product until the desired whiteness is achieved.
* A take-home product supervised by a dentist is the most popular whitening method. These products contain a lesser percentage of CP or HP than in-practice products and are worn in a tray overnight or during the day at home. A custom-fitted tray is made to hold the whitening product directly against the teeth while lessening its contact with the gums. Some products have fluoride added to help prevent or treat mild tooth sensitivities. The typical stains of ageing will whiten in seven to fourteen days when the tray is worn overnight.
* Over-the-counter (OTC) whitening products contain a small percentage of HP or CP. Caution should be used with these products as many contain an acidic solution that can wear away tooth enamel. OTC products use a bulky, one-size-fits-all tray to hold the product. Usually more product is swallowed than stays in the tray because of the trays poor fit against the teeth. It can take up to six months and the purchase of several kits to get whiter teeth. Flexible strips coated with whitening gel have recently been introduced as an OTC at-home tooth whitening method. The strips are worn on the front teeth and folded over to keep them in place. Results are reported to be noticeable after fourteen days and effective for 6 months.
* Over-the-counter whitening toothpastes contain a small percentage of HP, CP, or polishing ingredient. The toothpastes are effective in keeping teeth cleaner and whiter looking but some may be very abrasive. The harsh abrasive will wear away the enamel with repeated use gradually making the teeth look yellow. Whitening toothpastes remove surface stains and prevent new stains from building up. Whitening toothpastes however aren't in contact with the teeth long enough to remove internal stains. Ask your dentist about the safety and cavity protection of specific toothpastes before you buy.
You may wish to read a good article called "Whiten Your Teeth and Brighten Your Smile" you can find it at:
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-diego-dental-whiten-teeth.htm
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us
http://san-diego-dentists.blogspot.com
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-diego-dentist-tijuana-dentist.html
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/tijuana-dentist.htm
http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-diego-dental-implants.html
http://www.medical-research-study-directory.info/san-diego-medical-research-study.htm
http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/lasik-eye-surgery-san-diego.htm
http://www.medical-research-study-directory.info/san-diego-medical-research-study.htm
http://www.las-vegas-nevada-lawyer-attorney-legal-injury-defense-directory.com
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Thanks for sharing these questions, these are the question which arise in everyone's mind. Dentist help in diagnosing, preventing, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures, and their impact on the human body.
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