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17. Aug, 2010

He still reads me poetry

Last weekend I went on a train trip specifically to London to see a past boyfriend for the day. We decided to spend the day together having a picnic in the park. If it rained, we would go to the National Gallery instead.

Ruben was studying to be a dentist when we met and one of the benefits of being with him was that he regularly did my teeth whitening while reciting erotic poetry. Both had their benefits. He’s now quite a successful dentist Glasgow and just loves the London lifestyle. I enjoy London too, but am attracted to the North because of my family roots, and I also get dental implants Glasgow there, a bit on the side you know. Deciding to “part” on the romantic note seemed a good idea for both our development and true to that, we’ve stayed trusting friends.

Not many couples who part achieve this continued trusting friendship and I’ve always wondered about the role that temperaments, motivations and ways of looking at the world (or “realities”) plays in lasting friendships. So I really looked forward to seeing him because it had been six months since we last met up. Fortunately, it did not rain, and there he was, wrapping his warm arms around me at Euston. We went straight into Marks and Spencer, got some wine, ham and brie. Then off to the bakers we dashed for the baguette before settling below sounds of oak leaves harmonizing to his verse.

18. Jun, 2010

Dentistry codes and finding Kate

When I was about eight years old after Kate went missing and before our family dentist in Nottingham put his dental businesses for sale, I learned from him that all our teeth are coded according to certain dental characteristics.

Primary codes are V, I, X, M, O, D, F, L, and secondary codes are C and R for the 32 teeth of an identified person. Where V may mean that all teeth are present and not restored as a default, X indicates a missing tooth either from extraction or for congenial reasons. These codes often also reflect tooth surfaces, such as O for Occlusal and L for lingual surfaces, or for treatments like R for cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/articles/root-canal.html.

These tooth codes are very important because they not only help dentists identify existing or missing teeth, conditions, and treatments, but also function as a “language” to communicate future treatment for specific teeth. Other than dentistry treatments, these codes can assist in finding missing people with unique coding characteristics, or help identify people who have died.

Tooth codes are recorded for each person’s dental records used by dentists for best patient care. And there are also rules and interpretation measures associated with these codes that contribute to effective patient record-keeping. I learned all of this from my dentist when I was eight years old, and I then became a dentist because I was fascinated in the way that dental records could be used to find missing people, like my friend Kate.

02. Jun, 2010

Laser Hair and Tattoo Removal

Although not as fantastical as the uses for lasers dreamed up by science fiction writers, hair and tattoo removal can make a significant impact on a person’s confidence and life by shifting the unsightly and the unwanted.

Laser hair removal can prove to be a permanent solution to recurring growths of body hair which stubbornly persist after repeated shaving or wax treatments, which can be time consuming and expensive in the long run. Utilising the powerful light of the laser to eradicate the hair follicles, the procedure is a safe, quick and long lasting answer to a problem that can impede your quality of life by lowering self esteem. Discomfort is minimal and should not dissuade you from undergoing the treatment. However, a change in pigment can occur on the treated area, and this side-effect should be discussed with the professional treating you before undergoing the process.

Laser tattoo removal operates along the same lines as hair removal and can bring about the same benevolent results. You may regret a tattoo for a number of reasons: it reminds you of a person or a time in your life you wish to forget, it is hampering your ability to progress professionally or perhaps you feel it sets a bad example to your children and you wish to set a new one. The procedure entails the concentrated laser blasting and dispersing the ink. There is more chance of damage to the skin than in hair removal due to the repeated treatments required and this must be kept in mind. The cost is also more than hair removal and an elaborate tattoo can take a lot of time and money to eradicate.

If you do decide to undergo laser hair or tattoo removal, do some research and find the best practitioner, discuss the process and side-effects (infertility has not been found to have any relation to treatment) which may result from it and weigh up the pros and cons before starting. Laser removal can certainly make a great change to your life, but ensure you are as well informed as possible.

15. Apr, 2010

Crowns, no not the Queen’s crown

Caps or crowns are usually used for a dental job when teeth are significantly damaged, whether by decay or physical injury.  Think of a crown as a shell which goes over your entire tooth to protect it and improve its appearance, much like a veneer but more extensive.

London dentists will be able to give you guidance on whether crowns are the right procedure for you, since so much of the tooth needs to be removed crowns are not always the first option when looking at just cosmetic tooth improvements and veneers or whitening may be suggested as less drastic steps.

The range of materials and brands available when choosing your caps is wide, so don’t be afraid to ask your dentist who should be experienced in such matters thanks to necessary attendance of dental courses about all the options they offer and what the advantages and disadvantages, price and appearance of each will be, porcelain and gold have quite different price tags.  As soon as you’re set to go ahead, your teeth are gone over to remove decay or anything which might interfere with the process, then shaped with a drill to fit the caps well.  When this part’s done your dentist will take a mould that will be the basis for the fit of the new crowns, these could take up to 3 weeks to be ready though so you’ll have temporary caps in the meantime.  When it’s done the fit is checked, then your teeth are prepared and the new crown is fixed solidly in place.

Now just follow a normal good hygiene routine and your crown should be with you for the next ten or more years.

04. Apr, 2010

A royal crown for your teeth

Having a crown fitted is one of the most common dental treatments. Crowns, also known as caps, are used to replace an area of damaged tooth and strengthen the remaining portion of the tooth.  Most people choose crowns that are made from porcelain, as they look the most natural; however, there are other materials on offer, including gold and silver alloys and ceramic materials.

Who can benefit from having crowns fitted?

Crowns can be used to help improve the health of many patients; they are commonly used when a large part of the tooth is damaged or decayed, but they may also be used after root canal treatment or when a dental implant has been fitted.

What does the procedure involve?

If your dentist advises you to have a crown, they will prepare the affect tooth by removing any decayed parts of the tooth and cleaning the remaining portion of the tooth. Once the tooth is ready, the dentist will make a mould of your teeth using a putty-like substance; this will then be sent away to the dental laboratory so that they can manufacture the new crown to fit your tooth perfectly. Once the crown has been returned, the dentist will fit it to the affected tooth using dental cement. The crown will be designed to fit in with the rest of the teeth to make the smile look as natural as possible.

How much do crowns cost?

Prices vary according to where you go for treatment; dentists in essex offer a variety of different materials at competitive prices. Patients should expect to pay anywhere between £200 and £2000 per crown, depending on the material.

24. Mar, 2010

The Advantages of Dental Implants over Traditional Dentures

Losing teeth is a common problem for aging people, and most patients choose to use dental appliances to replace those teeth, for both cosmetic and practical reasons. It’s impossible to eat solid foods when most of your teeth are gone, and dentures have been the usual replacement for extensive tooth loss. Dentures generally do a good job of replacing natural teeth, but can slip or lose their hold at any time, creating an embarrassing situation in public. Dentures are also difficult to chew hard or tough foods with, and need daily upkeep.
Dental implants provide a better alternative to traditional dentures, and do away with many of the downsides of tooth replacements. Dental implant dentists often recommend them to patients because they offer the same stability and hold of natural teeth. Dental implants are rooted in the jaw, just like natural teeth are, and don’t need to be removed and cleaned every night. They also don’t detach from the gums as easily as dentures do, and require no messy or ineffective adhesives. Dentures can rub the gums and create sore spots, requiring the dentures to be refitted, which can be expensive. Dental implants last much longer without needing to be replaced.

24. Mar, 2010

Blow Me A Kiss

Lip augmentation is one of the most common cosmetic procedures women undergo to achieve full pouty lips. The cost is anywhere from $1,000 to $2,000 to have collagen injections. The fact is, plump lips restore a youthful look. The lines above the lips smooth out, and the space between the nose and lips becomes shorter. When the lips are thin, the individual looks much older than she really is. Over the counter lip plumpers may work temporarily, but injections last up to six months or more and give instant results. For a more permanent fullness to the lips, you may wish to consider lip implants. These are made from gore-tex material, but will cost much more. As much as $4,000 to $5,000. There may be a payment plan available for those who do not have the money up front. Most surgeons are more than willing to work with their patients on payment plans.

The first step for lip augmentation cosmetic surgery, is to first have a consultation with your plastic surgeon. He will ask you questions about your expectations, advise you on any discomfort and aftercare, and make sure you are aware all procedures carry unexpected risks. If you have the herpes virus and sores are visible, then lip enhancement may not be for you. The risks would be a bigger breakout and a serious infection. Normally, Lip augmentation carries very low risks to health and satisfaction is usually guaranteed. Your plastic surgeon should be more than happy to show you the before and after photos of women who have had the procedure. The surgeon will also draw on your lips the places where he will be injecting the collagen or implanting the gore-tex. You then will have an idea of what you will look like afterward.

How it works. Lip augmentation or enhancement may be performed in a variety of ways such as, injecting the lips with fat from another part of the body, which will need to be repeated every 6 months, or you may have a product called Alloderm or softform implanted that is permanent. Injections may cause lumps in the lips, but the implants rarely cause problems. After your procedure, your lips may sting or feel numb. There will be some swelling, itching, and a bruised sensation, but recovery is short and you may return to work or other activities the same day.

23. Mar, 2010

The Affordable Value of Dentures

You’re mouth is one of the most important and most used parts of the body, you use your mouth more than a few times a day. Therefore, when there is a loss of teeth, ideally the missing teeth need to be replaced with something that is not only functional, but safe and comfortable. As you would expect, dentures have been in use all through human history as an imprecise tooth replacement for all sorts of reasons, whether due to injury or disease resulting in loss of teeth.

Dentures normally range in cost anywhere between £1000 and £3000. This can seem a bit steep, but considering the benefits that come with them and the possibility of having coverage from an insurance carrier, it is in fact very affordable. There are a number of ways to make this cost less painful, whether you use insurance to supplement a portion of the costs, or get on a payment plan for increased affordability, you may be able to get dentures at a reasonable cost.

The principle that describes denture stability is the rule that describes how well the base of the dentures is held in place and kept from moving in the horizontal plane. The stability of the denture will keep them from sliding side to side or back and forth. The denture base, which is the critical area that determines the stability, is the pink shaded material in the dentures. Stability is determined by the level of contact between this base and the gums. In other words, you can maintain healthier stability if the dental base is in contact, in a smooth and continuous way, with the areas in which your teeth used to be.

Retention, on the other hand, is the principle that describes the ability for the dentures to be held in place and prevented from moving up or down in the opposite course of insertion. The more superior the topographical imitation between the interior surface of the base of the denture to the surface of the underlying mucosa, the better the retention will be. With detachable partial dentures, retention is a function of how well the clasps hold. The idea of retention is surface tension which is increased with simple suction and or merely friction.

Like with most things, you get what you pay for. Affordable dentures are always an option, but may end up costing you more time, energy and money in the long run. Having to replace dentures more frequently due to low quality or poor fit is actually something most people are not willing to afford. Dentures are a vital and necessary investment in your quality of life. Although the price may seem impossibly expensive, insurance and payment plans can make it an affordable reality.

18. Mar, 2010

Helpful Information For Potential Hair Transplant Patients.

Here is a quick but extremely helpful list of facts concerning hair transplants. As always all information should be verified with your chosen physician, and decisions made for your specific case and requirements. This is a medical procedure, so make sure you have all the information you need to make a good decision for your situation:

1. Hair transplantation is a technique whereby the physician surgically relocates hairs from a thick area of hair growth to bald areas.

2. Most transplants are performed as an outpatient with local anesthesia. It may take about 4 to 8 hours, depending on the procedure. There is generally minimal pain associated with the procedure.

3. New transplanted hairs usually are growing 16 weeks after the procedure. It can, however, take up to 9 months for growth to be complete.

4. Most patients return to work the next day after the surgery. They can comb their new hair within a few months.

5. A hair transplant is safe. It is effective and reliable. To top it off, it can be affordable with most clinics and physicians providing financing and numerous payment options.

6. Transplants are effective and provide results.

7. Transplants are among the top 5 most popular cosmetic procedures among men.

8. The newer micro-grafts produce a more natural looking head of hair.

9. Transplants are usually done on an outpatient basis within several hours. A few sessions may be needed throughout the course of a two year period.

10. Transplants are rarely covered by insurance.

11. The permanent solution for male and female hair loss is a hair transplant.

12. Best candidates are those who have common male-pattern or female-pattern baldness, which is a genetic condition.

18. Mar, 2010

Inman Aligner

With the ability to straighten or move your teeth to a desired position, the Inman Aligners, a type of orthodontic appliances, are used widely by dentists in Nottingham. Many dentists in Nottingham use this aligner as an alternative to technology of Invisalign invisible braces. In most cases they perform better on misalignments of the upper and lower front teeth and they are restricted to the level of movement that can be attained by the teeth. Heavily crowded teeth may not be treated successfully with these aligners and because they do not have the ability to fit into their structure.

It is absolutely important to determine whether you are suitable for treatment with these aligners by consulting with a qualified dentist who will then give you the best guidance. Unlike Invisalign which is very clear, the Inman Aligners have a metal bar that is invisible and they show shows across the front of the teeth, meaning they are visible.However, it has most of the beneficial characteristics of most of the invisible systems of braces.

The duration of treatment is normally short, mostly taking even shorter than most of the systems, like the invisible braces systems. The period would normally vary from six to sixteen weeks starting the time of administration of the treatment, and mainly depending on the amount of time you have the aligner in place during the day. Therefore, the longer you have the aligner on, the shorter is the duration that the condition will take for complete treatment and eventual healing. It is therefore advisable that you ensure the aligner is on most of the time in order to achieve the full recovery. In fact, if the optimum time is observed, it the healing period can translate even down to just eight weeks. The advantages of this system include the fact that they are removable, cheaper when compared to the invisible braces and they take shorter treatment duration. Per a single treatment, the costs can vary from £1250 and £2500.