Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Dr. Don S Moore - Who Provides Endodontics?

Many people do not know the term Endodontics. Dr. Don S Moore readily informs his patients about what endodontics are and the importance of this field of study. Everyone should have a basic knowledge of this term so that they know what an endodontist can do for them. It is important to keep your teeth and your gums healthy, one way to accomplish this is to understand when you should see a dentist and what type of dentist you should visit.

There are several fields of specialty within dentistry. These specialties usually require dentist to study for additional years after they receive their Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Endodontics is one of these specialties. The term has a Greek root, endo meaning inside, and odont meaning tooth. These dentists specialize in the study and the treatment of dental pulp. They focus on methods of saving teeth that involve working with the nerve and the root of a tooth. In order to become an endodontist, dentists need to go through an additional 2-3 years of specialty training through a dental program accredited by the American Board of Endodontics. An example of an endodontic treatment is a root canal. This procedure involves removing a damaged nerve while preserving the tooth. Endodontics also treats cracked teeth and dental trauma.

Severe dental damage may require the expertise of an endodontist. Dr. Don S Moore always reminds his patients that it is important to make regular visits to their dentists in order to prevent severe damage and to ensure the health and strength of their teeth.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Dr. Don S Moore - Everything You Should Know About Dentures

Dr. Don S Moore understands the day to day difficulties people have when they are missing teeth. These gaps make it difficult to chew and to speak. Tooth loss also causes facial muscles to sag, which results in premature aging. Missing a large number of teeth can change your life, therefore there are several things that you should know about dentures and how to get them.

The first question that should be answered is what exactly dentures are. A denture is a removable frame that holds one or more teeth. There are two major types of denture. The first is a full denture, which replaces all of your teeth. This type of denture sits directly on top of your gums after all of your remaining teeth have been removed. A conventional full denture is not used until your gums are fully healed from tooth removal. With this type of denture, you may be without teeth for several months. An immediate full denture is inserted immediately after tooth removal, however this type needs to be realigned after several months.

The second type of denture is a partial denture. This style uses a metal frame that rests on your natural teeth. It only replaces a few teeth, and is ideal for people who still have several healthy teeth. A partial denture is a removable alternative to dental bridges.

Dentures solve the day to day complications that tooth loss cause. Dr Don S Moore always has a ton of information on dentures for his patients.

Monday, 4 January 2016

Dr. Don S Moore - Are You Considering Dental Implants?

Tooth loss can cause several complications over time. Dr. Don S Moore, offers his patients dental implants and is always willing to educate them on the benefits of dental implants. He is able to perform the short surgical procedure in office with a mild sedative. He wants all of his patients to have teeth that are healthy, beautiful, and strong.

Tooth loss is a common issue. It can result from trauma, poor oral hygiene, irregular dentist visits, diabetes, or poor nutrition. It does not matter what age a person is, tooth loss can happen to anyone. It is important to replace a lost tooth in order to prevent other losses. When an adult tooth falls out, the surrounding bone resorbs.

The teeth that are adjacent could be displaced into the empty space, which could then lead to gum issues, and eventually more lost teeth. A popular tooth replacement procedure is a dental implant. This is a simple surgical procedure that involves placing a permanent fake tooth in the empty space.

Dental implants are placed into your jaw and hold an artificial tooth or bridge. They are not removable and are meant to last the patient’s lifetime. This option is ideal for people who lost a tooth due to periodontal disease or an injury. It is especially ideal for people who only need to replace a single tooth. Dental implants are similar to dentures, the main difference being that they are not removable. Dr. Don S Moore always recommends dental implants to his patients who have lost a tooth.