Posts Tagged ‘extraction’

Questions About Clear Braces

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

We often get asked many questions about braces and clear braces here are the most common ones answered

What are they?

Clear braces come in a few different types and varieties there are clear aligners and then inman aligners

They fit on to the teeth and push teh teeth into the correct alignment

Will be painful?

A little uncomfortable. For a few days after you first get a brace, usually painkillers can resolve the matter

How long will it take?

Clear braces can take a little longer that metal braces although this is very much dependent upon the amount of aligment or movement is required.

How do I clean my teeth with them?

depending upond the type of brace you have the dentist or hygienst can advise you and give you a programme to suit you.


dental anxiety – fear of the dentist

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Many people are afraid of the dentist and if you fall into this category then please do not worry you are not alone. This may be due to a past dental experience, which has resulted in a fear related to dentists and dentistry. This can turn into quite a downward spiral as if you don’t go to the dentist because you are afraid and then more and more treatment is required and so when you do go it is often too late to save teeth.
If you do have some dental anxiety then please be assured that there are many techniques and methods available to help you relax so please do not leave it until it is too late.

Bupa website
dental fear central


What To Do After An Extraction

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

An extraction (having a tooth removed) can be quite a nerve racking experience for whatever reason it may be for either before an dental implant or before any orthodontic treatment Braces. Now the experience is much less of an ordeal with modern day local anaesthetics there should be no pain during the procedure and the procedure is a quick and pain less process. However there are some instructions that need to be followed afterwards to make sure there are no complications

1, Make sure not to eat on the socket straight away as this can cause the blood clot to be dislodged and cause further bleeding and delay the healing process
2, NO smoking or alcohol for the first 24 hours
3, Soft food diet notheing too hard or too hot
4, If socket bleeds then bite on a cloth fro about 10 mins and if no improvement then get back in touch with dentist
5, Take some pain killers as it can be sore afterwards
6, Do some hot salty mouth rinses after a few hours – table spoon of salt in a cup of warm water adn rinse every few hours

If for some reason the socket does get infected, then go back and see your dentist they will be able to help