Thursday, 13 November 2014

What Health Problems can a wisdom tooth cause?

To know the further impact of the wisdom teeth on the overall health, we need to first know what a wisdom tooth is. The Wisdom teeth are the upper and the lower third molars that present at the very back of the mouth, close to the cheeks. These teeth usually grow when we are about 17 to 21 years old. This is the age, when we are considered to become wise enough. Thus, these teeth are called the Wisdom teeth. A few dentists in Little Rock came forward to speak about these molars and the problems that they may cause.

What are the possible problems that could occur with wisdom teeth?

The growing of the Wisdom teeth is a natural occurrence. Thus, there should be no effect on the health of the individual. Healthy wisdom teeth that grow in the right position usually don’t cause much problem. It is only the unhealthy ones and the ones that are not positioned well that may have a serious impact on the health. The following are a few reasons that may give rise to health problems.
  •  When the tooth grows partway out from the gums causing a thin tissue of the gum overlapping the tooth. Food particles can then get stuck inside this flap, thus causing gum infections.
  • Having a smaller jaw may not have enough room for the wisdom tooth to come out. Due to the lack of space, they will then get stuck inside the gums.
  • Crooked wisdom teeth or those that are facing in a different direction can cause problems. It might put extra pressure on the tooth beside it or on the jaw.
  • Wisdom teeth that are located far behind in the mouth are usually difficult to reach out to. Thus, cleaning them becomes difficult.
  • If there is a cyst being formed in place of the wisdom tooth, it may further damage the bone or the root.
What are the Symptoms of the above mentioned problems?


How will we know whether the wisdom teeth the ones causing the problem? What is the best time when we can visit the dentist? This is important as it will help you avoid the severe dental issues that might occur in the near future.
  • Pain in the jaw and stiffness near the impacted tooth.
  • Pain or irritation from a tooth that is coming up in a wrong direction and pushing another tooth, the jaw, gums or even the cheek.
  • The swelling in the gums where there is an impacted tooth coming out partway with a flap of the gum tissue covering it.
  • Tooth decay and gum infections when the wisdom teeth are not cleaned properly.
All of these are the perfect symptoms of a major problem that may get caused, need to be looked into at the right time. Therefore, a regular dental checkup is a must for people of all ages. It will help you diagnose severe problems at an earlier stage and will thus save the amount of pain you will have to undergo.

Thursday, 24 July 2014

How Does Periodontal Disease Affect on Overall Health?

The healthcare industry is expanding far and wide. There are very few health problems for which complete solutions are not still obtained. But, the improvement in techniques and the equipments being used has contributed highly in the obtained solutions and those that are being studied to cure diseases. Dental healthcare is an important part of the industry and focuses mainly on issues related to the oral health of an individual. There have been many studies that have been carried out to find a relation in between the oral health and other health issues in a human being.

It is found that a bad oral health can have adverse effects on the other important organs in our body. A periodontal disease can have adverse effects on health and can give rise to problems such as heart diseases, diabetes and respiratory diseases. If one is pregnant and has a periodontal disease, there is a high risk of her delivering a premature low weight baby. Let us take a look at the way this disease can affect the health of a healthy individual.

1.      Periodontal Disease and Heart Disease

Recent research and studies have come up with an observation that normal activities like brushing and chewing may cause some bacteria in the mouth to get swallowed and thus enter the blood stream of an individual. These bacteria later attach themselves to the fatty acids and cling to the coronary arteries. This later increases the risk of a high intensity heart disease. If you are suffering with a periodontal disease, you be at double risk of suffering with a heart disease. Although there is no proper evidence to prove this, many dentists have been advising their patients to be careful.

2.      Periodontal Disease and Diabetes



It is a well known fact that Diabetes and Periodontal diseases are interrelated. Patients suffering with diabetes are highly susceptible to infections and thus have a high risk of suffering with periodontal diseases. This disease in turn reduces the insulin producing capacity and thus hinders the blood sugar levels. It is thus important for every diabetic patient to go for a regular dental check up.

3.      Periodontal Disease and the Respiratory Tract Diseases


Various studies and researches have proved that there are a variety of respiratory tract diseases such as Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Emphysema and many more that can be caused due to a bad oral health. This is usually found in people who are in their older age. It is thus important to make sure that elderly people go in for a regular dental check up.

Periodontal diseases adding to the risk of obtaining these major health problems have made people more aware of the necessity of going in for a regular dental check up. A number of people in Little Rock, Arkansas have been found taking this very seriously and make it a point to visit the dentist regularly.


Mangan Dental Group - Dr. Steve Mangan
2011 North Van Buren Street, Little Rock, AR 72207
(501)666-1188

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Different Cosmetic Dentistry Options to Fix Gaps in Your Teeth

A smile is the most precious thing that one can possess. It is the smile that helps create the first lasting impression on someone you meet. The way a person smiles will help you know something more about his personality. It will tell you about how confident he or she is, how warm hearted is she and so on and so forth. Thus, it is important that we take care of this little piece of joy wherever we go. There is just one thing that can prevent us from smiling freely. That is a poor formation or absence of uniformity in teeth. One of such problems is the gaps that may be present between teeth. This is known as Diastema.

Diastema is one among the common reasons why people do not smile freely. Various methods in Cosmetic dentistry have proved to be the best solutions for this problem. One just needs to know what method best suits him and his budget as well. Let us take a look at the various options in Cosmetic Dentistry that will help eliminating these gaps.
Braces
  • Braces: This is known as the cheapest method that can be used to fill the gaps in between teeth. An orthodontist is the best person who would advice you whether or not applying braces will help you in the long run. The braces are applied on partial or the full length of your teeth. This would need to be kept for a few months or even a few years depending on the gap to be filled. The process of periodic tightening helps in filling up the gaps soon.
Invisalign
  • Invisalign: This process is also used for a patient who may not have a severe gap in between the teeth. This is a method that is usually preferred by adults who do not want the braces to be seen. The invisalign is a removable piece that one can remove while eating and also clean them. The main advantage of this method is that no one except you would know that you are wearing it in the mouth.
Dental Bonding
Dental Bonding
  • Dental Bonding: This is a procedure that is majorly used for people who have a severe problem of gaps between their teeth. In this process, a thin white dental resin is used to be applied on the frontal area of the teeth. This is slightly costlier than the earlier methods. But, it is found to be effective on severe gaps as well.
  • Porcelain Veneers: When the gap is found to be a little larger, thin pieces of porcelain are connected together and filled into the gap. This might require shaving off a part of the natural tooth to make place for porcelain veneer to be placed. This too is a costly procedure.
  • Fixing Bridges: This is the most costly cosmetic dental method that is used to fill the gaps. This method is made use of when the gap is found to present due to a missing tooth. An artificial tooth is created to fill in the space between the two natural teeth. 
As mentioned above, there are a number of cosmetic dentistry methods that can be used to fill in the gaps. An orthodontist can advice you the best method that may suit you and also fit in the mentioned budget. Although the cost may sound more, the process will surely succeed in bringing back your smile.