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Tooth loss in post menopausal women

Tooth loss is a phenomenon that occurs among many today. Tooth loss can occur due to several reasons such as periodontal diseases, alveolar jaw bone atrophy, tooth decay, and even trauma. But did you know that tooth loss can occur in women after their #menopause or post-menopause period? Find out from our blog. https://expertdental.in/tooth-loss-in-post-menopausal-women/ For More Information visit us at https://expertdental.in/ Contact us +91-99415-11444 Mail us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com

Does the presence of Dental Implants affect an MRI?

MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a diagnostic method that utilizes powerful magnets, radio waves, and a computer to generate clear detailed pictures of the internal body. Since MRI scan makes use of powerful magnets, all ferromagnetic metal objects are asked to be removed from the imaging area. Objects including pacemaker implants, cochlear implants, jewelry such as earing, necklaces, piercing s, and even metal nail polishes are not allowed during the scan. But does Dental implants interfere with an MRI? Not at all. Nowadays Dental implants are made with titanium alloy or zirconia materials. These materials are completely safe to enter with into an MRI scanning area. However, it is always advisable to inform the doctor about your Implants before commencing the MRI test as a precautionary measure. For More Information visit us at https://expertdental.in/ Contact us +91-99415-11444 Mail us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com

What are Basal implants?

Basal Dental Implants are a part of an advanced Implantology system which employs the basal portion of the jaw bones to retain the Implants. Basal Implants, unlike the conventional implants, are uniquely designed to accommodate themselves in the basal-cortical bone areas.  For More Information visit us at https://expertdental.in/ Contact us +91-99415-11444 Mail us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com

How smoking can affect Dental implants?

We all know that smoking is an utterly bad habit. The general idea we have about the impact of smoking on oral health is the discoloration it can cause to our teeth. Not just that! The tobacco in the cigarettes slows down the healing ability of your body and immunity. A compromised immune system makes your body susceptible to gum diseases and this might eventually lead to gum recession. So make sincere attempts to quit smoking. Smoking is strictly asked to be stopped 2 months prior to a dental implant procedure. And about 6-8 months after a dental implant procedure. Smoking can cause the failure of dental implants. Studies have shown that the osseointegration rate is way slower in people who smoke than in people who don't. The success of a dental implant depends upon the osseointegration of the implant. Poor osseointegration leads to implant failure. #Dentist #DrSravanthi #Cosmetic #ExpertDentalCare For More Information visit us at https://expertdental....

Can Dental Implants break?

A Dental Implant is a fixture with three components that are used as a replacement for the loss of one or more teeth.  The lower component consists of a titanium screw. This lower component fixes into the jaw bone. The middle component termed an “abutment” serves as a connector between the lower titanium screw and the upper component that holds such fixtures like crown, bridge, or dentures.  If you have got your dental implants, avoid biting on to hard food items like nuts, hard shells of seafood, carrots and hard vegetables, bones in the meat, etc. Some people have the habit of biting on to hard substances like pens and pencils. Such biting practices can weaken your dental implants. Following such precautionary methods certainly increases the life span of your dental implants. For More Information visit us at https://expertdental.in/ Contact us +91-99415-11444 Mail us at expertdentalcare@gmail.com