Super glue on dentures how can you dissolve?
To dissolve super glue on dentures, soak the affected area in warm, soapy water for about 30 minutes to help soften the adhesive. You can also try using acetone-based nail polish remover, but use it cautiously and test it on a small area first, as it may damage some denture materials. After softening, gently scrape off the glue with a soft tool or toothbrush. Always consult your dentist for advice before attempting to remove super glue from dentures.
What is a brand name of chewing gum that will not stck to dentures?
Wrigley's Doublemint gum does not sttick to dental work, but Juicyfruit does.
E-max crowns are a type of all-all-ceramic crown with an appealing translucent colour which is combined with extra strength and durability.
This crown is made from a single block of lithium disilicate ceramic: this is a top grade material which has been harvested for its toughness, durability and opaque qualities which make it a highly prized crown.
Plus it is considered a breakthrough in dental crown technology.
You get a glass ceramic crown which is tough and enduring but delicate in appearance.
Would Drinking denture cleaner pass a urine drug test?
No, but it'll make your dentures nice and white.
What are the reasons tooth bonding might fail or need to be replaced?
Bonding can discolor, creating a cosmetic concern. Bonding can chip, fracture, or otherwise break, exposing parts of the tooth that need to be covered. Bonding can wear out just through normal usage over time. More dental decay can occur on the same tooth, requiring the old bonding to be replaced.
A lot will depend on whether or not you signed an Informed Consent agreement and what it says.
Most dentists these days have their patients sign an agreement wherein the patient is informed ahead of time of the potential risks and complications of a given procedure. If you signed such a document, your legal recourse can be significantly limited, because you acknowledged and accepted those risks when you signed. Pain, repeated procedures, etc. would very likely be commonly found in an Informed Consent.
Unless you can demonstrate (through the testimony of expert witnesses e.g., other dentists and dental specialists) that your dentist did not meet the 'standard of care' the likelihood of recovering damages for an ill-fitting denture is very low.
I recommend having your dentist refer you to a competent specialist called a prosthodontist. He/she specializes in dentures, etc. While he may not be willing to throw your dentist under the bus, he may very well be able to fit your denture better than it does now.
What are the benefits of epinephrine in dentistry?
Epinephrine is a vasoconstrictor commonly added to local anesthetics. Its purpose is to increase the duration of the anesthetic by slowing down the systemic metabolism of the anesthetic. In other words, epinephrine decreases blood flow in the area of the injection, thereby keeping the anesthetic in the area longer and extending the anesthetic effect.
It sounds like you may require root canal therapy. Sometimes the fillings are just too deep and the nerve gets infected. In any case, any post-op pain you are experiencing needs to be brought to the attention of the dentist who did the fillings. He/she at least can prescribe pain medication until a definitive treatment can be done.
Is your dentist obliged to see you if you have severe tooth ache?
No, the dentist is not required to see you. However, they probably will, since severe toothache often means something important and thus more money for them.
Today, probably the most common material for denture teeth is acrylic A kind of "high-tech" plastic. Many years ago porcelain was the most common denture tooth material, but it is used far less today. Some dentures are still made today with porcelain denture teeth and the main reason being is they can be used to chew food easier. The drawback on having porcelain denture teeth is they will wear down your natural gum tissue faster because they do not absorb as well, the vibrations caused when chewing with your dentures. Denture Acrylic teeth absorb the impact vibration much better than porcelain. If your porcelain denture tooth broke, your porcelain denture tooth may have to be special ordered because most denture repair businesses just do not have these kind of teeth in stock because having them in stock is very costly as compared to acrylic denture teeth. If you have a loose or lost denture tooth and it needs to be repaired, you may want to visit www.denturerepairexpress.com where dentists inspect and repair dentures.
After pulling all teeths out for dentures is lower jaw supose to grow?
is it normal for lower jaw to grow after pulling teeths out for dentures?
Can you have an infection in tooth with no pain?
You can have an infected tooth without pain. Pain from infection is usually caused by pressure. The pressure comes from the bacteria and your immune system doing battle. The bacteria want to grow and spread, while the immune system wants to contain, limit and destroy the bacteria.
Often, the bacteria will cause what is known as a draining fistula. This is a tiny opening to the outside of the body. This opening allows release of the pressure brought on as a result of the infection. The infection can continue, doing damage to the tooth and other tissues, and there may be no pain because there is no pressure in the tissues.
At other times, the infection can quickly kill the nerve that signals pain. In that case, no pain will be felt.
If your dentist says you have an infection and you have no pain, either trust him and let him treat the infection, or seek a second opinion from a dentist that comes recommended by friends and family.
How can you find the best dentist in Bulgaria?
Checked in the web page of the Bulgarian Dental Union (Булгарски стоматологичен съюз), and they do not have such ratings!
You should go to your dentist. I have already been but lack confidence in him when he said he doesn't know what to do!!! I am seeing him again next week and he sent me home with more antibiotics
Does coffee give you mouth ulcers?
I'm pretty sure I can see a direct link between coffee and my mouth ulcers. I've been dealing with them for yours and while coffee is not the only triggering factor, its the most blatant cause.
I'm beginning to think its the process of hot coffee moving through my mouth and gums that causes them as opposed to just having coffee in my system. I say this because I've recently been drinking Iced Coffee with a straw and didn't have any occurrence of mouth ulcers, as the liquid doesn't go through the front of my mouth.
It doesn't seem to be hot drinks in general or caffeine as hot tea and soda causes no issue for me.
Your mouth aches and its not your teeth or sinus?
went to the dentist because my mouth aches ,its not my teeth or sinus.what medical reason could it be ?
How do you report a dentist that over states work that needs to be done?
Every state has a Board of Dental Examiners. If you feel you have been taken advantage by a dentist, the board can advise you how to report the abuse.
Be advised however, that you will need another dentist to substantiate your claims. Remember, dentistry is an inexact science. Two or more dentists can have different opinions as to how much treatment in a given case is really necessary, and all of them can still be considered 'correct'.
How much school is needed to make false teeth?
None. You just need an aptitude that leans towards attention to minute details.
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You would want to work for a dental lab and would need training as a dental lab technician. A basic highschool diploma or GED is needed first. If you go to a community college for the associates degree, make sure that the program includes a lengthy internship so that you have the experience you need to obtain a job. Again, talking to prospective employers will give you insight in what you'll need to do.
Where you need to call in Orlando Florida for a pro bono dentist?
Call the dental schools around Orlando. They are always looking for people to work on.
If unemployed do you get free dental care if already at a practice.?
Yes as long as you can provide proof of Income Support or Jobseekers Allowance