10/08/2015

High Quality Dental Implants Vietnam

WHAT ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS?

Dental Implants are artificial tooth roots used to restore a tooth or teeth, which help to prevent jaw bone loss. An dental implant procedure is considered as a form of prosthetic (artificial replacement) dentistry as well as cosmetic dentistry.
People who have lost teeth might be more afraid to smile or talk. Besides, biting irregularities caused by tooth loss can also have a negative impact on eating habits, causing issues such as malnutrition.
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Dental Implants will therefore replace the missing tooth roots and provide the strength and stability for chewing, biting and eating habits. Additionally, Dental Implants also stimulate and maintain jaw bone, which prevent bone loss and thus maintaining the person’s facial features.

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DENTAL IMPLANTS IN VIETNAM

Dental Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam offers international quality Dental Implants at remarkably lower cost than Western countries and a majority of Eastern nations. A price comparison chart for Implant replacement with crowns is shown below:

Are you looking for cheap and good quality dental implants abroad? What are you waiting for? Contact Dr Hung & Associates Dental Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam now at (+84-8)39257526 for your quote, flight & accommodation booking as well as airport pickup. All are free of charge.
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SOLUTIONS FOR TOOTH/TEETH LOSS

  1. Single Missing Teeth
When a single tooth is missing, the two most common treatment options are:
- A traditional tooth-supported bridge (3-unit bridge)
- An implant-supported crown
When multiple teeth are missing or failing, treatment options may include:
- An implant-supported bridge
- A multiple tooth supported fixed bridge
- A removable partial denture
With the high technology of Implant placement, we provide you the most efficient and saving solution for people lose all teeth.
- All-on-4
- All-on-6
- Removable denture on 2 implants                                                             

DENTAL IMPLANT PROCEDURE

The implant procedures include 2 steps as follows:
 Step 1: Implant Placement, which includes :
- Examination and creating treatment plan - Surgery
 Step 2: Prosthesis (Crown on Implant), which includes 2 steps:
- Healing cap- Abutment and Crown on implant
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High Quality Cosmetic Dentistry Vietnam

WHAT IS COSMETIC DENTISTRY?

While traditional (general) dentistry deals with oral hygiene as well as preventing, diagnosing and treating oral diseases, cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of the person’s teeth, mouth and smile. In other words, restorative or general dentistry addresses necessary dental treatment, while cosmetic dentistry considers the aesthetic factors for an elective treatment.

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Cosmetic dentistry might also involve restorative impacts. For instance, dental fillings are a common solution for tooth decay. In the past, most dental fillings were primarily made of gold, amalgam or other materials that appear as dark spots on the teeth.
Nowadays, dental fillings are also categorized as cosmetic dentistry, as they are now made up of porcelain or composite materials that match teeth color better, and therefore would maintain the natural look of your teeth and smile. Many people have had their old fillings replaced with the newer, better-colored fillings to improve the oral appearance.

COSMETIC DENTISTRY IN VIETNAM

Dental Treatment Abroad provides unique cosmetic dentistry services in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with high quality at a much cheaper cost than other countries. This is not because the quality is not good but the labor cost is lower.

Price Comparison Chart

Average CostIn VietnamIn other Western countries
Teeth Whitening$170 to $200$450 to $650
Porcelain Veneers$325 to $375$925 to $2,500
Composite Veneers$310 to $320$250 to $1,500
Dental Bridges$150 to $300 per tooth$700 to $1,500 per tooth

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Are you looking for cheap and good quality cosmetic dentistry abroad? What are you waiting for? Contact Dr Hung & Associates Dental Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam now at (+84-8)39257526 for your quote, flight & accommodation booking as well as airport pickup. All are free of charge.

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COSMETIC DENTISTRY TREATMENTS IN VIETNAM

  • Teeth Whitening: is the process of removing stains from the teeth to brighten the appearance of your teeth. Three standard methods of teeth whitening are teeth polishing, teeth bleaching, and micro abrasion.
  • Laminate Veneer: is a thin layer of porcelain that is bonded to the tooth’s surface to protect a damaged tooth (such as stained or darkened tooth, broken and chipped tooth, diastema, foreshortened tooth) or to improve its esthetics. They enable the dentist to change the appearance, size, color, spacing, and to a minor extent, the positioning of teeth.
  • Porcelain Veneer: contains Zirconia frame inside & thin layer porcelain outside for more stronger & beautiful of front teeth which are worn teeth, big broken teeth, deviation teeth,…Porcelain veneer procedure need grinding the natural teeth more than laminate veneer.In some cases it needs to do root canal treatment before doing porcelain veneer.
  • Crowns & Bridges: replace lost or damaged teeth to restore that natural look for your smile.
  • Inlays/Onlays: can be made of porcelain, gold, or composite resin. These pieces are bonded to the damaged area of the tooth. An inlay, which is similar to a filling, is used inside the cusp tips of the tooth. An onlay is a more substantial reconstruction, similar to the inlay but extending out over one or more of the cusps of the tooth.
  • Composite Bonding: is an alternative to veneers and can be used as a restorative procedure for teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored and misarranged.
Sourse: YourDentistryGuide

High Quality General Dentistry Vietnam

WHAT IS GENERAL DENTISTRY?

General Dentistry involves preventation, diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions, disorders and diseases related to the teeth, gums or maxillofacial (associated with the jaw and face) region of the body. In other words, general dentistry is related to the general maintanance of oral hygiene and tooth health.
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Dentistry is preventive. According to the American Dental Association, you should visit your dentists at least once every six months to ensure proper oral hygiene and functionality. Regular chekups and oral health maintainance can prevent the development of dental problems that might lead to costly treatment. If you remain vigilant and visit your dentist regularly, you can enjoy exceptional dental health.

GENERAL DENTAL WORK IN VIETNAM

The cost of general dental treatment at our Dental Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is relatively lower than most other countries, including those in the Asia region, whilst still maintain high international dental standards.

Are you looking for cheap and good quality dental implants abroad? What are you waiting for? Contact Dr Hung & Associates Dental Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam now at (+84-8)39257526 for your quote, flight & accommodation booking as well as airport pickup. All are free of charge.

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Below is a list of the general dental works available at Dental Center Vietnam:
  • Root Canal Treatment: is one of the most common dental procedures performed, well over 14 million every year. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need of dental implants or bridges.
  • Composite Filling: Once cavity is detected it should be treated immediately. Filling a tooth before having toothache is better for you, because having pain means the cavity has grown and might have affected the root, in which case the treatment will be more complicated and you might need to have a root canal.
  • Wisdom Tooth Extraction: Poor alignment of wisdom teeth can crowd or damage adjacent teeth, the jawbone, or nerves. Wisdom teeth also can be impacted — they are enclosed within the soft tissue and/or the jawbone or partially break through or erupt through the gum.
  • Teeth Night Guard: can prevent you from teeth grinding at night, which might lead to dental problems such as constant headache or sore jaw.
  • Gummy Smile Treatment: is not too complicated, and has become very popular in cosmetic dentistry in recent years. Statistics have shown that 15-20% of Asian people have gummy smile, and hundreds of thousands of cases have been resolved.
  • Laser-assisted Treatments For Gingivitis And Periodontitis

10/06/2015

Oral Health – A Window To Your Overall Health

Your oral health is more important than you might realize. Get the facts about how the health of your mouth, teeth and gums can affect your general health. 
Did you know that your oral health can offer clues about your overall health — or that problems in your mouth can affect the rest of your body? Understand the intimate connection between oral health and overall health and what you can do to protect yourself.

What’s the connection between oral health and overall health? Like many areas of the body, your mouth is teeming with bacteria — most of them harmless. Normally the body’s natural defenses and good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing, can keep these bacteria under control. However, without proper oral hygiene, bacteria can reach levels that might lead to oral infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease. 
In addition, certain medications — such as decongestants, antihistamines, painkillers and diuretics — can reduce saliva flow. Saliva washes away food and neutralizes acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, helping to protect you from microbial invasion or overgrowth that might lead to disease. 
Studies also suggest that oral bacteria and the inflammation associated with periodontitis — a severe form of gum disease — might play a role in some diseases. In addition, certain diseases, such as diabetes and HIV/AIDS, can lower the body’s resistance to infection, making oral health problems more severe. 
What conditions may be linked to oral health? 
Your oral health might affect, be affected by, or contribute to various diseases and conditions, including: 
• Endocarditis. Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of your heart (endocardium). Endocarditis typically occurs when bacteria or other germs from another part of your body, such as your mouth, spread through your bloodstream and attach to damaged areas in your heart. 
• Cardiovascular disease. Some research suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries and stroke might be linked to the inflammation and infections that oral bacteria can cause. 
• Pregnancy and birth. Periodontitis has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight. 
• Diabetes. Diabetes reduces the body’s resistance to infection — putting the gums at risk. Gum disease appears to be more frequent and severe among people who have diabetes. Research shows that people who have gum disease have a harder time controlling their blood sugar levels. 
• HIV/AIDS. Oral problems, such as painful mucosal lesions, are common in people who have HIV/AIDS. 
• Osteoporosis. Osteoporosis — which causes bones to become weak and brittle — might be linked with periodontal bone loss and tooth loss. 
• Alzheimer’s disease. Tooth loss before age 35 might be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. 
• Other conditions. Other conditions that might be linked to oral health include Sjogren’s syndrome — an immune system disorder that causes dry mouth — and eating disorders. Because of these potential links, be sure to tell your dentist if you’re taking any medications or have had any changes in your overall health — especially if you’ve had any recent illnesses or you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes. 
How can I protect my oral health? 
To protect your oral health, practice good oral hygiene every day. 
For example: 
• Brush your teeth at least twice a day. 
• Floss daily. 
• Eat a healthy diet and limit between-meal snacks. 
• Replace your toothbrush every three to four months or sooner if bristles are frayed. 
• Schedule regular dental checkups. Also, contact your dentist as soon as an oral health problem arises. Remember, taking care of your oral health is an investment in your overall health. 

How To Take Care Of Your Teeth Everyday

What is good oral hygiene? 


A person with good oral hygiene habits will have clean teeth without a bad smell. This means:
• Your teeth does not have food remained.
• The gum is pink and healthy – not damaged or bleeds when brushing or using dental floss.
• If your gum is damaged whilst using dental floss or brushing, or if you have a bad breath, please visit the dentist immediately to have your teeth taken care of.
• Dentists will explain in details how to take care of your teeth, remove the tartar and whiten your teeth, in order to help you to have a beautiful smile with healthy teeth.

How to have good oral hygiene? 

• Brush your teeth carefully twice a day and use dental floss daily.
• Have a balanced diet and avoid junk food between meals.
• Use dental products that contain flour, including toothpaste.
• Use mouthwash liquid that contains flour.

 Brush your teeth correctly 

Tilt the brush at a 45° angle against the gumline and sweep or roll the brush away from the gumline.
Gently brush the outside, inside and chewing surface of each tooth using short back-and-forth strokes.
Gently brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen breath.

Use dental floss correctly 

Cut off a section of floss about 45cm (18 inches) long. Wind it around the middle fingers of each hand.
Grip the floss with your thumb and forefinger of each hand so that the floss between your hands is about 2.5-5cm (1-2 inches) long. Pull it tight so you can insert the floss in a gap between two teeth.
Gently guide the floss up and down against the sides of the teeth and under the gumline. When the floss reaches the gumline, curve it into a C-shape against the tooth until you feel resistance.
Hold the floss against the tooth and gently scrape the side over it, away from the gum. This will help you to floss under the gumline without causing any damage.
Repeat this process for the next gap, along the side of the next tooth.
Make sure you floss between every single tooth. Working to a pattern round the whole of your mouth makes it less likely that you’ll miss out any teeth.
• Remember to floss the side of the teeth at the back of your mouth.

Good Habits For Dental Care

Your diet, including the type of food and the frequency that you use them, plays a key role in creating and maintaining your dental health. Sweets have long been known for its impact on teeth, but there are other types of food that can bring a negative effect as well. Lots of food and drinks, especially those contain high levels of sugar, will speed up the process of causing tooth decay. 
Taking care of your teeth and gum 
Cleaning your teeth regularly is very important. Brush your teeth twice a day and use dental floss or other cleaning tools daily to maintain good oral hygiene. Once the tartar has been formed, they might lead to dental problems and gum bleeding.
You should have regular dental visit to have overall dental health check and clean your teeth properly.

Diet and dental health 
Being on diet can reduce the risk of having tooth decay. Drinking products such as soda, juice can create an environment that might lead to tooth decay. Paying attention to the amount of sugar in your diet will also help to protect your teeth. Most types of food contain sugar, including fruit and vegetable, which can potentially lead to tooth decay. You can eliminate this risk by reducing the amount of sugar consumed daily. Otherwise, you should eat sugar-containing products during the main meals rather than afterwards. This is because the amount of saliva produced during main meals is higher, which will have to reduce the amount of acids inside the mouth and remove tiny particles between teeth. Chewing gum is also effective in increasing the amount of saliva produced and also the amount of calcium and phosphate which will enhance your teeth. Chewing sugar-free gum 20 minutes after your meal would prevent tooth decay.
Balanced diet 
A balanced diet is very important in maintaining your overall dental health. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has encouraged us to choose food from the following main categories:
• Vegetable, especially those with a dark green or yellowish orange color
• Food made from grains such as brown bread, porridge, etc
• Dairy products such as low-fat yogurt/cheese, etc
• Different types of beans and meat such as chicken, fish or beef
• Vegetable or fish oil

How To Brush Your Teeth Correctly?

What Is the Right Way to Brush? 
Proper brushing takes at least two minutes — that’s right, 120 seconds! Most adults do not come close to brushing that long. To get a feel for the time involved, try using a stopwatch. To properly brush your teeth, use short, gentle strokes, paying extra attention to the gumline, hard-to-reach back teeth and areas around fillings, crowns or other restoration.
Concentrate on thoroughly cleaning each section as follows:
• Clean the outer surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth
• Clean the inner surfaces of your upper teeth, then your lower teeth
• Clean the chewing surfaces
• For fresher breath, be sure to brush your tongue, too

What Type of Toothbrush Should I Use? 
Most dental professionals agree that a soft-bristled brush is best for removing plaque and debris from your teeth. Small-headed brushes are also preferable, since they can better reach all areas of the mouth, including hard-to-reach back teeth. For many, a powered toothbrush is a good alternative. It can do a better job of cleaning teeth, particularly for those who have difficulty brushing or who have limited manual dexterity.
How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush? 
You should replace your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three months, whichever comes first. It is also very important to change toothbrushes after you’ve had a cold, since the bristles can collect germs that can lead to reinfection.

 
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