Dental hygienist in Wirral

 

 

What is dental hygienist in Wirral ?

 

Dental hygienist is a dental professional  who has received training  to provide preventative care and treat periodontal(gum) disease. They are integral part of the clinical team and  of critical importance for ensuring good oral health.

 

What is the role of the dental hygienist in the dental practice?

 

Dental hygienists assess your  gum health,prevent and treat gum disease if present.

 

They give  important advice on how to improve your oral hygiene in order to prevent  accumulation of plaque, gum inflammation and tooth decay.

 

Dental hygienist can also place fissure sealants,take X-rays and apply fluoride varnish.

 

Is it a requirement  for a dental practice to have hygienist on site?

 

It is not mandatory but is highly recommended. Dental hygienist works in close collaboration  with and under dentist’s supervision so that patients can benefit most. 

 

Why are the visits to dental hygienist so important?   

 

Sticky coating forms naturally  on teeth over the course of time because of fine food debris and bacteria that reside in mouth. If this coating  is not  removed when brushing  it turns in hard mass which we call tartar(calculus). Tartar causes soreness and bleeding of the gums and can be removed only by dental professional. .Hygienist eliminates plaque and tartar from teeth regularly . This ensures good gum health,sound teeth and fresh breath.

 

Can a dental  hygienist take care of children ?

 

They certainly can. Your children will get advice  about what diet they should stick to and dental hygienist  may alter their  home dental care  habits. They will will clean the plaque from children’s teeth and coat them with fluoride varnish.That will reinforce enamel and make teeth  more resilient to  decay.

 

How often should one see dental hygienist?

 

The usual frequency is 6 months. On some occasions though you should visit the hygienist more often. This could be the case if there is predisposition to gum disease in the family or you have hard-to-control form of periodontitis.

 

Is it painful to have dental hygiene treatment?

 

No,it isn’t. When you have healthy gums and  there is little to scale off the procedure is completely  pain free.You can request local anesthetic in case of having more sensitive teeth or deep debridement is necessary. 

 

Is it expensive to get treatment from dental hygienist?

 

Here,at Irby Dental Practice, we charge £70 for routine scale and polish. You can reduce and spread this cost though if you sign up to our  Denplan facility. If you want to book dental hygienist appoinment in Wirral please call 0151 648 1974.

Tooth crown in Wirral

 

 

What is a tooth  crown in Wirral?

 

Crown(cap) is an artificial tooth   that goes over your own tooth following preparation of the remaining structure. It improves the appearance of the  tooth and provides protection  against the destructive forces that develop when biting and chewing. 

 

When would I need a crown ?

 

This  usually happens  when teeth have  extensively broken down due to caries or trauma and fillings are no longer  restorative option.

 

Sometimes crown  could be requested  for purely cosmetic reasons  in order to give the  teeth more appealing look and boost confidence.

 

It is also a good practice to place crown on tooth that have undergone root canal treatment . This provides excellent seal for the root canal system and reduces the chance for contamination and infection in this part of the tooth.

 

What are  the crowns fabricated from ?

 

This is an area in the field of dentistry that has been continuously evolving. Most commonly following materials are being used:

 

.Porcelain bonded to metal crowns

 

They have metal infrastructure and porcelain on the top that matches the color of own  teeth. They are good all-rounders but require more extensive removal of tooth structure

 

. Entirely porcelain crowns. 

 

They look very natural but are not as strong as the porcelain bonded to metal counterparts. You would normally see them in the front of the mouth

 

. Gold crowns. 

 

They are very durable and need more conservative tooth preparation. Their main drawback is higher  cost as well as unsightly appearance. 

 

. Fully ceramic crowns

 

They contain no metal but are just as strong as the bonded crowns and are also very natural looking. These characteristics make them crowns of choice for both front and back mouth areas.

 

What does the process of making  crown involve?

 

The dentist will have to shape down the tooth that need crown using rotating, cutting instruments and a handpiece. The type of crown will dictate how much tooth tissue requires removal. Taking impressions is the next stage in the process Your dentist  will  send those to the dental laboratory,alongside tooth shade  and bite record, where the dental technician will manufacture the crown.

 

How long does it take to fabricate a crown?

 

It usually takes  1 week but with the the development of modern technologies crowns are sometimes ready to fit  just a few hours after the tooth preparation

 

How does a crown stay on the tooth ?

 

When the crown arrives in the office and appraisal is positive then is time to place it  onto the remaining tooth. Your dentist will secure the crown using dental cement or adhesive.

 

Does it hurt to have crown ?

 

No. You will get local anesthetic before the start of the tooth preparation. Your dentist will also  put temporary crown on so that there is no unpleasant sensitivity between your appointments.

 

How much does it cost?

 

The price for a crown significantly varies  depending on the material and method of fabrication.

As a Denplan patient here,at  Irby Dental Practice, you can enjoy considerable discount for this dental treatment.

 

How long will a crown last?

 

It depends on how much care you take of it. You should maintain as good oral hygiene as possible. Although the crowns cannot decay  themselves, the tooth underneath can do. Brushing twice a day is essential as well as removing plaque between teeth with floss or interdental brushes. Those measures will certainly prolong the lifetime of your crown.

 

Book your dental appointment with Irby Dental Practice today to boost your confidence and smile.

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