Topic > A diversity of dental procedures - 1000

Implant procedures[Implants are used to give a solid foundation to new teeth/teeth. It requires a long procedure to be repaired. They require the same care as a natural tooth.]Dental prosthesisFixed and removable prosthesis[A set of false teeth is called a denture. Dentures are used to replace missing tooth(s). Dentures are chosen when bridges fail to replace the missing tooth.] Dentures are of different types. It can be made of acrylic, fiberglass, metal, or a combination of any of these materials. Fixed dentures are cemented in place, while removable dentures can be removed whenever you want. The dentist will recommend the most suitable one for you after a thorough examination. Flexible and immediate prosthesis[Flexible prostheses are used as a comfortable alternative to traditional prostheses. They do not require metal closures or mechanisms to hold them in place. Immediate dentures are placed immediately after the removal of teeth.] Individuals suffering from losing another natural tooth will benefit greatly from the use of flexible dentures. Flexible dentures are aesthetically pleasing. They are produced quickly and patients do not have to wait any longer. Most immediate dentures are made of acrylic with ball clasps. They are transitory. Immediate dentures are more challenging than flexible dentures. Dental crowns - ceramic and metal [The tooth-shaped cap placed over the tooth is called a dental crown. They are placed over the tooth to restore the size and shape of the tooth and also to improve its appearance.]The main objective of dental crowns is to protect a weak tooth from... half the paper.... ..technique of gyrusTwo flap techniqueSchweckendiek technique and Von Langenbeck technique etc.Congenital craniofacial deformities[Craniofacial deformities are very common disorders. Surgery for craniofacial defects includes a broad spectrum of reconstructive procedures of the face and skull. Craniofacial surgery is a subspecialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery and plastic surgery. At first these types of anomalies were considered incurable. But, with advances in studies and technologies, pioneers have made it possible. The main conditions treated with craniofacial anomalies are: cleft lip, cleft palate, jaw disorders, Stickler syndrome, facial deformity and abnormal head shape, etc. A wide variety of congenital facial surgeries are corrected with craniofacial surgeries. Technology has developed and new techniques are on the way