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Dental care for those above 6 year old

Posted by: drkam on: November 4, 2009

Dental care for those above 6 year old

Dental Treatments
 
Filling
 
If you suffer from dental caries, you have to see a dentist for filling to prevent the caries from getting worse.

Why do we need filling?

*To stop pain caused by decayed tooth.
*To restore the shape and functions of the tooth, such as chewing, articulating, aesthetics,  and etc.
*To keep the carious deciduous teeth to prevent alignment problem in permanent teeth due to  early loss of deciduous teeth.
*Overview of filling process

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-Remove the decayed tooth structure.
-Place the filling material into the cavity.
-Trim off and polish the filling material.
-How many filling materials do you know?

Composite resin fillings
Colour: similar to natural tooth colour

Glass Ionomer Cement
Colour: similar to natural tooth colour
Compomer
Colour: similar to natural tooth colour

Stainless steel crown
Colour: Silver. It has different sizes, and it is often used on deciduous molars.

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Feeling uncomfortable after filling?
- It takes a few days to adapt to the newly filled tooth. If situation hasn’t gradually improved, or has even slowly got worse, you need to see the dentist for a detailed examination.

  
Temporary Denture
If a child loses his/her permanent tooth due to an accident, his/her dentist needs to fabricate a temporary denture for him/her.

Purpose
To improve aesthetics by filling the gap left by the missing tooth. To wait until the child’s jawbones are fully developed (around 18 years old) to insert a permanent denture/bridge/implant.

Material
Plastic and stainless steel wires.

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Procedure

Impressions of the teeth are taken, and the occlusion is recorded
The temporary denture is fabricated in the dental laboratory
The temporary denture is fitted
Points to note

After fitting a temporary denture, extra attention should be paid to the oral hygiene in order to prevent dental caries and periodontal disease.
Thoroughly clean the denture and teeth every morning and before bed at night.
When the temporary denture is not worn, it must be soaked in plain water.
If severe discomfort is felt when wearing the temporary denture, you must bring your child to the dentist immediately.
   
Pulp Treatment (Root Canal Treatment)
What is pulp treatment?
Pulp treatment is necessary if the pulp of a tooth is infected or became necrotic because of trauma or dental caries. The treatment involves partial or complete removal of the pulp and application of filling material to fill up the area.

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Knowing more about pulp treatment

Pulp treatment requires a few visits to complete. Remember to revisit on schedule!

If the filling material has fallen off during the treatment period, you must ask the dentist to refill the material in order to avoid infection caused by bacteria in the saliva.

Local anaesthesia may be required during the treatment. Remember not to bite your lips or tongue before the anaesthesia has worn off. 
 
Leong’s Premolar
What is Leong’s Premolar?
Some permanent premolars have a projected portion of the tooth structure which is fragile; this kind of premolar is called ‘Leong’s Premolar’. If the projected portion fractures, the pulp inside the tooth may become necrotic from bacterial infection, or even results in abscess.

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If I have a Leong’s Premolar, what should I do?

To avoid the projected portion to fracture, the dentist will use the preventive treatments below according to individual need:

Method 1: Strengthen the projected portion
Method 2: Remove the projected portion and apply filling to the cavity
If you think you have a Leong’s Premolar, you should ask your parents to take you to a dental clinic for a detailed check-up and receive appropriate treatment as soon as possible!
 
 
Orthodontic Treatment
What is orthodontic treatment?

Orthodontic treatment is a series of processes to move poorly aligned teeth to a desirable position.

Orthodontic treatment can:

Improve aesthetics
Improve the occlusion and chewing function. 

Types of orthodontic appliances

Fixed orthodontic appliance

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Procedure
Placement of orthodontic brackets.
The orthodontic wire and orthodontic brackets are connected by elastics and stainless steel wires (ligatures).
Regular dental revisits are needed according to the instructions of the orthodontist.
After the teeth have moved to favourable positions, a retainer is used to hold and stabilize the teeth in these positions.

How long does a fixed orthodontic treatment take?
The overall duration lasts for about one and a half to three years. The actual time needed depends on the complexity of treatment.
Removable orthodontic appliance

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It is suitable for simple orthodontic treatments.

Procedure
Impressions of the teeth are taken.
The removable orthodontic appliance is fabricated in the dental laboratory.
The appliance is fitted in the mouth. It is also activated.
Regular dental visits to check the tooth movements and adjust the appliance.
How long does a removable orthodontic treatment take?
The overall duration lasts for about 6 to 12 months. The actual time needed depends on the complexity of treatment.
 

Points to note on orthodontic treatments

When you are wearing an orthodontic appliance, extra attention towards oral hygiene is needed to prevent dental caries and periodontal disease.

When you are wearing a removable orthodontic appliance, the appliance and teeth must be thoroughly cleaned every morning and evening before wearing it again. Leave the appliance in a cup of water when it is not worn.

If severe discomfort is felt when you are wearing an orthodontic appliance, consult your orthodontist immediately.
Consult the dentist to see whether or not it is necessary for you to undergo orthodontic treatment. Allow him to check your oral situation and explain the treatment to you in detail.
  
Extraction
Why do we need to extract a tooth?

Caries is found on a tooth where we cannot or do not need to repair it.http://drkam.wordpress.com/
For the needs of orthodontic treatment.
Procedure

Apply local anaesthesia to let the teeth and oral tissues to get numb.
Use dental tools to take the tooth out.
Tightly bite on a piece of gauze or cotton roll to help stop bleeding.
Points to note after extraction
For the next 24 hours, you should :

Not rinse your mouth vigorously
Not disturb the wound with your tongue or fingers
Not use alcoholic beverages
Not do heavy exercise
Not smoke
Take pain control medication as recommended
Generally speaking, the wound will gradually heal in 3 to 4 days after the extraction. If discomfort persists even after 4 or 5 days, you should ask your parents to bring you to the dentist for a detailed check-up.
 
  
Fissure sealant
Under what circumstances are fissure sealants needed?

Fissure sealant is a composite sealant; it requires a dental professional to apply it for us.

If there are deep fissures on a tooth, dental plaque can easily accumulate in these areas where toothbrush bristles cannot access to and clean these areas.

In order to prevent these teeth from dental caries, we need to apply fissure sealants to seal these fissures.

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Procedures for applying fissure sealants

First use diluted acid to etch the surface of the tooth so that the sealant can adhere onto the tooth.

Use water to wash away the acid, blow-dry the tooth, and then apply the fissure sealant onto the fissure.

Use curing light (a dental light source) to harden the fissure sealant in the fissure. 
 
Scaling and Polishing
Why do we need scaling and polishing?

Scaling removes the accumulated dental plaque, calculus, and stain from the surfaces of our teeth, which can prevent periodontal disease.

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Treatment procedure

Use dental instruments or ultrasonic scaling machine to remove calculus.
Polish the surfaces of teeth to remove stain and keep the surfaces smooth.
Points to note after scaling
There may be slight discomfort and minor gingival bleeding in the first few days after scaling. Please do not worry. You only need to thoroughly clean your teeth daily, and the discomfort and gingival bleeding will gradually disappear. The gum will become healthy as well.

Prophylaxis is designed to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease.  The purpose of polishing tooth surfaces is to make these surfaces smooth which makes it more difficult for plaque and debris to accumulate on your teeth to cause decay or gum disease 

Dental polishing or prophy, is rarely done at the first appointment due to restrictions applied by patients dental plans and is only done after completing the clinical exam if there is no presence of gum disease.

It is professionally defined as a procedure that includes scaling and polishing procedures to remove coronal plaque, calculus and stains deposits that are coronal only (which rarely exist) and is a scaling and polishing procedure for patients in a healthy oral state.

 Professional polishing removes plaque, tartar, and stain from the teeth. It is a cosmetic procedure that removes surface stains on the crown part of the tooth or above the gumline so they will look and feel cleaner.  However, this procedure is not a procedure that cleans infected, diseased gum tissue and root surfaces. This is only a superficial cleaning and will not eliminate disease or get it under control. http://drkam.wordpress.com/

 This cleaning may be done by your dentist, dental hygienist, and/or a licensed professional who performs this polishing in the dental office along with education in the proper care of your teeth and gums.

It’s main purpose is to improve the appearance of your teeth by making them look cleaner and brighter.


12 Responses to "Dental care for those above 6 year old"

What is it about the first photo?

Dear Abraham,

A- tooth looks normal with pits and fissures/grooves.

B- with traditional 2 dimensional radiograph, radiolucency spotted.

C and D – clinical findings , the cavity is deeper than expected even with radiograph because it only gave a two dimensional reading.

Unfortunately these findings are quite common during routine checkups with radiographs________drkam

wa happened to din merican drkam?? what have you done to him?? :)

hi drkam, nice websites-providing a lot of information about dental world. i dunno how to contact u in a right way, so i write this at ur recent post, may i ask u sumthing? about tooth bleaching, is it true that home tooth bleaching may lead to severe of our teeth. thank u

Yes, Miss Q. Drkam is out of town. I’m the dentist today.

Why do you want to brighten up your smiles? It is why you’re smiling that counts. Anyway you can always buy over-the-counter kits to whiten your teeth. It is cheaper than a visit to your dentist. And stop drinking coffee, tea and soda because they contain chromogenic agents They turn your teeth yellow … yuccck!.

Other than that there isn’t much you can do. The color of your teeth is due to your genes.

A woman complains all the time about her teeth i.e. until she meets another woman who has no teeth and cannot afford dentures. So be happy with what God has given you.

So there you go. Where shall I send my bill to?

Dear Miss Q. Sorry for the late reply. Thanks Mr. Bean for sharing your thoughts.

Please refer to my earlier posting on bleaching

http://drkam.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/top-10-facts-about-teeth-whitening/

I can be contacted through my website http://www.drkamsiah.com

thank 4 sharing mr bean… act, im doing a research 4 my assignment , thats why i wud like to ask, which one is better? in office treatment o just buying at drug stores?_____________

In my opinion is best to have treatment in a clinical setting. Dose are set, so as timing. __ drkam

Miss Q,

Tell all your friends to go see drkam. She is my dentist for several years now and I have no complaints. She’s good at what she does.

Hi Mr Bean, from dentist today to patient of several years! __

I’d stay away from steel crowns if I were you. Steel has been shown to give off small amounts of metal over the years. You’re basically poisoning yourself a little bit.

My mom used to have steel crowns and she felt better immediately after getting them replaced by porcelain fillings.

A very detailed explanation of some of the treatments patients fear the most! I know from experience that the more you know about a treatment the more comfortable you are with it, even if it involves sharp objects cutting your gums!

A beautiful smile makes everyone look great. At shiningsmiles.com you can learn how to make your teeth white fast and free.

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