

1. Can laser or gel treatment replace a drill?
In 1999 a Swedish company announced a revolution in dental treatment with the use of gel. The method was supposed to be fast, cheap and pain-free. Introduction of the preparation proceded an enthusiastic advertising campaign. However, it turned to be completely untrue - the method is not fast, cheap, or revolutionary. The drills are still doing fine.
A similar thing is with the laser, which is usually just a method supporting the treatment and so far does not replace the dental turbine and the microengine.
2. The wisdom teeth - to extract or not to extract?
Much more frequently than other teeth, the third molars are subject to infections and decay, and even if these teeth have not erupted yet, they can often be the cause of cysts.
It is almost certain a vast majority of erupted wisdom teeth that are left intact will cause a problem (especially in the jaw.) Complications are usually sudden and emerge in the least advantageous moment. Therefore it is recommended to remove such teeth while they do not hurt yet. Currently specialists recommend removing the third molars between the age of 14 and 22.
3. My tooth is sensitive to pain - does it mean it has a "cavity" in it?
A short intensive pain after coming into contact with a cold food is usually not a sign of decay, but the so-called dentin hypersensitivity. This discomfort is becoming more and more widespread. The hypersensitive area is most frequently located in the alveolar space called the neck of a tooth. One can reduce the pain by using appropriate remedies, such as mouth washes or special toothpastes.
4. To whiten or not to whiten?
Yes - if we feel such need. The admissible methods and preparations are completely safe. They do not damage the structure of the enamel or the dentin. It has been proved that a 6-hour-long contract of the tooth with the whitening preparation is comparable with a 3 minute contact with Coke.
5. Is it possible to straighten the teeth as an adult?
Correction of malocclusions can be done at every age, also with adults. Same as in case of younger patients, it is necessary to thoroughly analyze the defect, to determine the proper treatment program and to select the appropriate device.
6. How often should the tartar be removed?
Usually the hygiene treatment is carried out once every 6 moths. However, the treatment not only consists in removal of the tartar (using the ultrasound), but also removal of a dental plaque (using a special device - the sand-blaster) and fluoridation. Only these three actions, performed simultaneously, guarantee a proper protection of teeth and the white smile effect. Sometimes, there are indications for a more frequent hygiene treatment (every 3 months), but this decision is made by the doctor.
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