Category “Knowledge”

Cosmetic Restorations

April 19th, 2010

Modern cosmetic restorations like dental implants, crowns and bridges in Chiswick look and feel just like your own natural teeth. All result in improved appearance and good oral hygiene. How?

  • Crowns preserve compromised teeth and combined with bridges, they prevent teeth from drifting. Implants also prevent drifting and they preserve bone tissue. All three procedures are directly responsible for improved self confidence…which will of course keep you smiling!

  • A bridge is a combination of crowns and artificial restorations that close a gap left by a missing tooth (or teeth) restoring your smile and redistributing the workload. Placing a crown on a high risk tooth as early preventive treatment, saves time and money and maybe even your tooth!

  • If you are in good general and oral health, you may be an excellent candidate for dental implants – no matter what your age.

We’ve refocused our vision

March 22nd, 2010

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Sunita Verma from Sparkle Dental Boutique, Hanwell says, “If you’ve not been to see me for a while then you may see me wearing loupes or special magnifying glasses with a light shining from the loupes, very much like the light you see on a miners helmet!

No need to worry, loupes give a better visualization of the oral cavity and are a great tool for making accurate diagnosis. They allow me to see even the slightest imperfection which is particularly useful when carrying out detailed dental or cosmetic procedures.

For my patients this means greater confidence and perfect results.”

 

Braces Fact or Fiction

March 1st, 2010

Fiction: Braces are only for kids

Fact: There is no upper age limit for orthodontics providing your teeth, bones and gums are healthy. In fact braces have become trendy with celebrities such as Tom Cruise wearing braces as an adult.

Fiction: Braces are very noticeable and `everyone can see them’

Fact: They need not be. There are several styles of very discrete braces which are suitable for some circumstances and the conventional metal braces are much smaller and very much more attractive than they used to be.

Fiction: You always need to have teeth extracted before braces

Fact: No. This may only be necessary if the teeth are very overcrowded.

Fiction: Orthodontic treatment takes years

Fact: With new technological advancements, many dental corrections can be made in as little as 12 weeks, using new removable appliances like the Inman Aligner. On average treatment time varies from 6 – 24 months. 

Fiction: Any dentist can fit braces

Fact: The majority of orthodontic treatment is carried out by those with formal postgraduate orthodontic training. An orthodontist on the General Dental Council Specialist List has undergone between 3-5 years of specialist training after qualifying as a dentist. Sparkle Dental Boutique’s orthodontist, Dr Shahla Rahman, is a Specialist.

Fiction: Braces make teeth weaker and more mobile

Fact: Quite the opposite. Successfully treated teeth are more effective at load bearing and are less likely to be ground down. Provided you take extra care of your teeth while the braces are on, your bite should be healthier after treatment. 

Fiction: After braces are removed, teeth just move back to their old position again

Fact: Minor tooth movements are normal throughout life, but if you wear retainers as instructed at the end of treatment, your teeth should remain aligned.

Visit your Hanwell dentist, Sparkle Dental Boutique to completely debunk the myths.

Short Term Orthodontics

December 22nd, 2009

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When a patient asks about options for improving their overall smile, particularly when their teeth are crooked, they have two options: the option of porcelain veneers or the option of orthodontics (braces). 

Sunita Verma, Principal of Sparkle Dental Boutique, Hounslow says, “Sometimes patients are reluctant to have orthodontic treatment assuming that they are too old for braces, or that orthodontics are only for children or that they will have to wear braces for a number of years. This is simply not true!” 

“We offer a new procedure offered at Sparkle Dental Boutique called short term orthodontics (STO). With STO, we can give our patients the smiles that they desire through simple orthodontic tooth movement. The simple treatment philosophy is that if teeth are in the wrong position, move them!”

Many types of tooth movement can be easily and safely accomplished in about six months, using orthodontic brackets and wires.

STO overcomes the two main obstacles that prevent adults from accepting orthodontic treatment, that is treatment time (within the range of 4-9 months) and the appearance of the brackets and wires. STO also allow quick and more predictable tooth movements.

Sunita says, “The case shown above was treated within 5 months using a functional brace and clear braces. Once we had corrected the tooth position, we then whitened the teeth and finally conservatively treated the tooth using a technique called cosmetic bonding, to give a very aesthetically pleasing result.”

Source: Short Term Orthodontics: The Cosmetic Dilemma, Dr R Swain Dentistry 10 December 2009

Invisalign Teen Now in Hounslow

October 26th, 2009

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Your phone is wireless. Your computer too. So why aren’t your braces?

Many teens as they grow are conscious about not only looking good but also feeling good too. Invisalign Teen™ is the ideal solution offering a clear alternative to conventional braces. It’s clear, comfortable and best of all its invisible, so no one will know you have them on!

Unlike fixed braces, Invisalign Teen™ allows you to remove the aligners which means you can continue to enjoy your normal life. You can continue regular daily activities whether that’s playing sport, musical instruments or even eating and drinking while still being able to brush and floss with ease. Invisalign Teen™ is particularly suited for continued brushing and flossing and is gentle on your teeth and mouth.

How does it work?

At your appointment at Sparkle Dental Boutique, Hounslow we take photographs, digital x-rays and impressions of your teeth and make a treatment plan.

The records that have been taken are sent to Align Technology where they are turned into a 3d digital representation of your teeth. This allows us to show you your projected end results before starting treatment! A series of aligners will then be custom manufactured for you. The aligners fit around your teeth only and will be changed every two weeks for a new one. Each aligner is slightly different from the previous one moving your teeth gently into the desired position and giving you a smile to be proud of.

The length of treatment depends on the severity of your case and on average takes between 9-18 months.

New X-Ray Technology Now Available

September 24th, 2009

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At Sparkle Dental Boutique, Kew we are pleased to announce the arrival of the KODAK 8000C Digital Panoramic and Cephalometric System.

The 8000c enables us to take panoramic x-rays that will show the whole mouth, including all the teeth and the bone structure that support the teeth. The 8000C System delivers clear, properly exposed panoramic and cephalometric images in the blink of an eye.

Sunita Verma, Principal at Sparkle Dental Boutique says “The 8000C System makes fast, accurate diagnoses and helps improve communication with patients. Until now, digital systems had to scan a patient’s head for up to 8 to 18 seconds. But Kodak’s innovative one shot technology captures the image in just over a second, drastically reducing the risk of blurred images and significantly improving comfort levels for patients”.

Sunita goes on to say “The panoramic x-rays are fantastic and are particularly useful for our orthodontist when treating children with orthodontic problems. These x-rays are used to view all of the teeth on one film as well as the upper and lower jaws and the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) as well as the sinuses above your upper teeth. Panorex x-rays do not require a film to be put in the child’s mouth and therefore this is particularly helpful for children who gag easily or who have small mouths.”

“This machine also shows the head from the side and is used to evaluate growth of the jaws and the relationship of bones in the skull. It really helps us make an accurate diagnosis and develop a treatment plan.”

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Exterminate, exterminate…

September 9th, 2009

Dr Who may have finally exterminated the Darleks but have you ever wondered about decontamination in your dental surgery?

At Sparkle Dental Boutique, Chiswick we use advanced decontamination procedures to ensure a safe and healthy environment for our patients at all times. After using any instrument, the instrument goes through a 6 stage process to ensure total disinfection and sterilisation.

Following treatment all contaminated instruments are taken directly from the treatment room to our Central Sterilisation Room for processing.

  • Stage 1 All instruments are visually inspected to ensure that no debris remains on the instruments prior to the sterilisation process. We remove any organic material or dental materials left on instruments by hand.
  • Stage 2 The instruments are completely immersed for 10 minutes in a cold sterilisation bath which contains enzyme disinfectant which dissolves any blood and saliva.
  • Stage 3 The instruments are then removed and rinsed thoroughly again in clean water.
  • Stage 4 The instruments are placed in a bench top steriliser for processing.
  • Stage 5 The washer disinfector is the final stage of our advanced decontamination. Very much like a washing machine the instruments go through a cycle of pre wash, main wash (at 93° with a detergent), rinse and drying, to ensure that all the instruments are totally sterile.
  • Stage 6 The sterilised instruments are then placed in sterilisation pouches ready for use.

From beginning to end the whole process takes about an hour. ..be rest assured you are in safe hands

Hello Aloe…

September 2nd, 2009

 

Did you know that apart from being magically beneficial for sunburns, minor cuts, skin irritation, and many other ailments, aloe vera’s healing power extends to teeth and gums. 

Recently, aloe vera has gained some popularity as an active ingredient in tooth gel, where it is used to cleanse and soothe teeth and gums, and is as effective as toothpaste to fight cavities.

Sunita Verma Principal at Sparkle Dental Boutique, Hanwell says “New research indicates that aloe vera tooth gel is just as effective, and in some cases more effective, than normal toothpastes in controlling cavity causing organisms. In addition, it is less abrasive on teeth and therefore is a great alternative for people with sensitive teeth or gums”.

Dental Facts and Figures

July 20th, 2009

  • Scientific research has linked gum disease to heart disease, strokes, diabetes and premature and low birth weight babies

  • Eating sugar free foods isn’t just good for your waistline – it’s also much better for your teeth

  • Whilst fruit smoothies can help in providing some of your 5 a day fruit portion – they an be really bad for your teeth as it coats them in sugar – the tooth enemy

  • One third of people in Britain admit to brushing their teeth once a day or less

  • One out of every five people questioned couldn’t even remember when they last changed their toothbrush* (it is recommended to change it every 3 months)

  • People have admitted picking between their teeth with everything from pierced earrings to business cards and paperclips to screwdrivers – instead of cleaning with the recommended floss or an interdental brush

  • Fluoride is added to many toothpastes to help prevent decay – yet one in every three people thought it was either a mint flavour or a marketing gimmick

  • Fluoride is scientifically proven to be a “magic – bullet’ that helps prevent tooth decay – yet surprisingly its only added to less than 12% of UK water.

  • British is best in the eyes of the public. A resounding 8 out of 10 people would not consider travelling abroad for dental treatment – 6 out of every 10 still said that they would call their UK Dentist if things go wrong when they got home.

Source: Brush for Health, British Dental Health Foundation

Check back with Sparkle Dental Boutique, Chiswick for more info on relevant dental research.

Shade Matching at Sparkle

April 15th, 2009

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The Vita EasyShade Compact

Have you ever wondered how at Sparkle Dental Boutique, Hounslow we manage to get the shade of your new crown, veneer or bridge just right?

Dr Sunita Verma, Principal of Sparkle Dental Boutique says “In order to get a perfect result, we do go as far as sending some of our patients to the laboratory to see our Master Ceramist so that the shade of their crown, veneer or bridge can exactly match the colour of the rest of their teeth. This matching ensures the most natural result!“

“Within the practice however, we now use a new piece of equipment called a Vita Easyshade Compact, which provides accurate and reliable results time and time again, at a click of a button. It even measures shades that are usually difficult to place.”

“The tooth shade is displayed in just a few seconds ensuring perfect results each time. This gadget certainly resolves issues that we face in the treatment rooms of variations in illumination and daylight which sometimes sees the shade of a tooth change within one appointment!”

“With the introduction of the Easyshade colour matching instrument, shade matching is simple, predictable and quick and my patients love it!”

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