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		<title>Discover Simple Guide To Holistic Alternative Dentistry Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 06:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main difference with alternative dentistry compared with the traditional type of dentistry is that with the former the overall health or condition of the body is taken into consideration, not just the mouth and the teeth. A dentist who is into the alternative side of this medical practice would often talk to you a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main difference with alternative dentistry compared with the traditional type of dentistry is that with the former the overall health or condition of the body is taken into consideration, not just the mouth and the teeth.</p>
<p>A dentist who is into the alternative side of this medical practice would often talk to you a whole lot more just so he can fully understand your health history and not just about your dental records. This is the idea behind the holistic aspect of alternative dentistry.</p>
<p>Dentistry should be about caring for the health of the whole body, not just the teeth and gums. For example, it is now known that periodontal disease is related to the health of the heart and badly aligned teeth can create digestive problems. Just dealing with the teeth is not the whole story. The holistic dentist takes into account the whole person, body, mind and lifestyle. Such a dentist will not use mercury amalgam for fillings, as he knows this is a toxic substance and can do damage to the overall health of the body. He will use a non toxic substance such as a resin, and will often remove old mercury fillings and replace them with safer substances. A holistic dentists will ensure that any x-rays that are needed use low emission equipment, or he will use another means of diagnosis.</p>
<p>Are you even aware that many dentists who are practicing this alternative medicine are even against the use of fluoride? That is to think that fluoride is the main ingredient in virtually all toothpastes that you can find in the market today.</p>
<p>And not only that, these dentists would also provide you with nutritional counseling, making recommendations on your diet and even the supplements that you take. This is part of their main concern that you have a good healthy condition for your entire body. A <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au/contact_us.html" target='_blank'>dentist South Yarra</a> may also provide these common dental procedures: cosmetic dental work, root canal therapy, dental implants, teeth whitening, care for your teeth and gums, and laser dentistry.</p>
<p>Homeopathy is an integral part of holistic alternative dentistry. Medical homeopathy is utilized inside the post management of dental procedures. Acute homeopathy can be used for conditions that will eventually get better by themselves. Lastly, constitutional homeopathy is utilized to take care of the entire person, as this aspect of health is really as necessary as the condition of the mouth in holistic dentistry.</p>
<p>Your holistic alternative dentist will concern himself with all aspects of your dental health. For instane there is this condition that afflicts thousands of people any given day and that is the receding of the gums. You can get a fairly good idea on what it is all about. So your holistic dentist would normally recommend that you take a daily dosage of vitamin D and also of vitamin C just to fight back against this oral condition.</p>
<p>Aside from these concerns, your dentist, if he is practicing alternative dentistry, might even be concern with the amount of stress your body is experiencing on a daily basis. This is because of the belief that stress has a major impact on our total body wellness, often on the negative side. That is why your dentist would interview about this subject and he might connect it with any dental concern you might be having. And of course he would also make the necessary recommendations on your brushing and flossing methods as well as on your toothbrush and toothpaste selection.</p>
<p>The holistic alternative dentistry, as practiced maybe even by a <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a>, is concerned about prevention of any health problems before they start, and treating any problems the patient has in the safest and most natural way he can.</p>
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		<title>Getting The Best Oral Health Service Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 04:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) dentistry is an effective way to perform many dental procedures and to ensure oral health service. A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry. Although dental lasers are expensive, costing anywhere from $8000 to $50,000, they have many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) dentistry is an effective way to perform many dental procedures and to ensure oral health service. A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry. Although dental lasers are expensive, costing anywhere from $8000 to $50,000, they have many benefits. Pain and recovery time are vastly reduced. Lasers can decrease the incidence of disease after surgery and can reduce the need for anesthetics. There will be little bleeding after soft tissue procedures.</p>
<p>For example, when it comes to dental fillings you would immediately think of the dentist&#8217;s drill. With the use of a laser you would not have a need for that now. In fact a laser is even more accurate compared to a drill. When you use the latter sometimes there are tiny cracks as a result of it, but not with a laser. At the same time, a laser can kill the bacteria residing in the cavity.</p>
<p>They are also used to reduce tooth sensitivity to hot and cold by sealing tubules located on the root of the tooth. This treatment for sensitivity can be combined with a fluoride treatment. Dental lasers help with the uptake of fluoride and these treatments are more long lasting and provide better protection for the teeth than normal fluoride treatments. With the use of lasers and other oral health service, gummy smiles can also be improved by reshaping gum tissue to expose healthy tooth structure.</p>
<p>Perhaps you have a benign tumor? It can be painlessly removed without stitches, and yes again, through the help of a laser. This type of tumor could grow in the gums, the cheeks, and on the lips. The use of laser is beneficial if only because it helps in reducing the healing time. Aside from removing tumors, lasers can also be used to whiten the teeth. Almost any teeth stain can be removed through this procedure. How is it done? The dentist first cleans the teeth then a gel is applied on it. Then the laser is used on the teeth after which the dentist would then remove the gel. The whole procedure often lasts for just an hour.</p>
<p>When you want your teeth to be thoroughly cleaned then you can rely on a <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au/technology.htm" target='_blank'>dentist Prahran</a> to clean it for you using some lasers to aid in the procedure.</p>
<p>In many dental procedures there are two main types of lasers that are used: the soft tissue laser and the hard tissue laser. The soft tissue laser is used when the blood vessels and nerve endings are being sealed. But when it comes to cutting through some tooth and even bone, then the hard tissue laser is the preferred choice. Again the great thing about using lasers is that the patient would generally feel no pain during the treatment.</p>
<p>Lasers are completely safe when used properly, with many <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a> patients reporting  feeling absolutely nothing while they are being used. Lasers are especially good for use with children but of course adults, especially anxious ones, can also benefit enormously. This development in dental technology contributes to increased oral health service, as patients are more likely to visit the dentist and be treated regularly, knowing that they are not going to suffer pain or spend long hours at the dentist&rsquo;s surgery.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Find The Best Dentist In Melbourne</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 06:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we were all just little kids, most of us hate going to the dentist. We often associate the dentist with pain. And who wouldn&#8217;t since they are the ones who do all the tooth removal and the injection of anesthesia. But time and time again we had to go to the dentist because otherwise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we were all just little kids, most of us hate going to the dentist. We often associate the dentist with pain. And who wouldn&#8217;t since they are the ones who do all the tooth removal and the injection of anesthesia. But time and time again we had to go to the dentist because otherwise we would have a set of nothing but decaying teeth. Now you wouldn&#8217;t want that, would you?</p>
<p>The big question is should we really be afraid of the dentist? The answer is a definite no and we should infuse it to the minds of our own children, especially if they are still very small and like us, might also be afraid of the dentist. A dentist is there to help us save our teeth. Because if we fail in our dental hygiene, there are some side effects that we will have to face.</p>
<p>Among the worst side effects, and also one of the least obvious, is malnutrition. Just think about it. If your child is often plagued with painful teeth, then how can he or she eat right? Probably it&#8217;s poor eating habits that actually started the tooth pain to begin with. There might also be other kinds of discomfort that could also cause the same effect.</p>
<p>Another thing to worry about is dentures. More and more young people today had to resort to wearing dentures. It can be because they are not eating the right foods to help maintain their teeth or that they are not even brushing their teeth regularly or flossing. The dentist can greatly prevent such things from ever happening if only we would regularly pay him a visit.</p>
<p>Should be around Melbourne in Australia and you need dental assistance, there is a doctor there who has been known to take really good take of his patients. Dr. <a href="http://windsordentist.yolasite.com/" target='_blank'>Jonathan Hartley</a> has over 40 years of dental practice experience and his office has a steady stream of regular customers who rely on him to fix and maintain their teeth.</p>
<p>Now what are the things or qualities that you should be looking for in a dentist? Perhaps foremost of this is that he should have that amazing caring touch, that kind of touch that helps keep the pain away in almost just an instant. Of course that seems to be too magical to be true, but all good dentists have that kind of ability. This is especially important if the patient you will be sending his way is your own little kid. How to spot such a dentist? If he has a lot of regular clients, chances are he has that kind of touch.</p>
<p>It is also a great thing if your dentist has all the latest dental equipment to assist him in his procedures, just like what Dr. <a href="http://melbournedentist.jimdo.com/" target='_blank'>Jonathan Hartley</a> has in his clinic. While these pieces of equipment are not the definitive factor that separates the good from the bad dentists, these will certainly help.</p>
<p>Also, it is a good thing if all the people who are working regularly in that dental office have that sunny attitude. If they are happy to be always there and to help people with their dental problems, then chances are the dentist is a very nice person to work for.</p>
<p>Experience matters more particularly in the medical profession. So if your dentist have the years of experience, like Dr. <a href="http://dentistsprahran.vox.com/" target='_blank'>Jonathan Hartley</a>, then you can feel better knowing that you are getting the services of a true specialist.</p>
<p>Choosing the best doctor for you and your family is easy if you are willing to go out of your way to make a little bit more of research. Just by visiting a dental office will give you enough understanding on the quality of service being offered there.</p>
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		<title>Wisdom Teeth Removal- Does it Apply to You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 10:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many tales of patients who have had wisdom teeth removed. A lot of these accounts actually revolve around the problems and difficulties of molar growth and extraction. It&#8217;s important to keep in mind though that a lot of other people don&#8217;t really experience anything bad. If you are one of these individuals, should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tales of patients who have had wisdom teeth removed. A lot of these accounts actually revolve around the problems and difficulties of molar growth and extraction. It&#8217;s important to keep in mind though that a lot of other people don&#8217;t really experience anything bad. If you are one of these individuals, should you still consider extraction? What do <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a> experts suggest?</p>
<p>There are definite signs that will tell you when wisdom teeth need immediate attention. Swelling and pain for example are red alert symptoms. These come up possibly because your teeth are impacted. In this situation, there is almost no area left for the teeth to erupt from the gums. The result is that they may get lodged in the gums or even underneath the jaw bone.</p>
<p>Dentists may have to remove wisdom teeth because impacted ones can lead to bacteria build up and infection. These in turn can lead to gum and bone damage and to cyst formation. Once the problem has progressed to a higher level, the process of extracting may take a more complicated turn. This is why some dentists recommend early extraction.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to understand the logic behind taking early action. There may be no issues now but there is a possibility that problems will arise in the future. You should much rather want to prevent worst case scenarios rather than be put in the position to deal with them. While there are no problems yet, the process of wisdom teeth removal and your healing process will be easier and faster. A reputable oral health practitioner is the best authority to ask on the advisability and feasibility of extraction.</p>
<p>The process of extraction is not always easy. People for example who have misaligned molars or those whose wisdom teeth have badly positioned roots may not do well with a traditional extraction procedure. The same can be said for teeth that are trapped underneath the bone. Depending on a dentist&#8217;s assessment teeth may have to be taken out through a flap or only after some of the bone has been chipped off.</p>
<p>You shouldn&#8217;t fret too much because of the possible issues that may come out when you have <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Should-You-Have-Wisdom-Teeth-Removed?&amp;id=4025212" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth removed</a>. You might just be like many other patients who don&#8217;t have problems with alignment or root placement and shape. Normally, all you may ever need is local anesthesia. Some individuals however who are too anxious about the dental process may ask to be treated under sedatives. This may or may not be a good choice for you so the best step is to ask your dentist first if you can take this option. Aside from sedative use, some specialists also recommend hypnosis, the advisability of which may again depend on your unique situation.</p>
<p>Healing after removal will not be the same for every individual. It is reasonable to expect though that the simpler the procedure used, the faster you will heal. While recovering, you may have to take medication to deal with the pain and swelling. Your dentist may also ask you to keep away from performing heavy tasks.</p>
<p>It is not entirely pleasant to have to undergo the procedure for <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-OKkf3iIs" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth extraction</a>. Remember though that the sooner you act, the less complicated your situation will be. Ask your dentist even before you experience any kind of discomfort if taking out your molars is the best step to take.</p>
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		<title>There are Ways to Stop Grinding Your Teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wouldn&#8217;t be a surprise if you are trying to find a way to stop grinding your teeth. This isn&#8217;t a rare condition because at least 20% of adults experience it at night, not to mention the hundreds of adolescents and kids who have the problem too. Also, many others have had to deal with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wouldn&rsquo;t be a surprise if you are trying to find a way to stop <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Solutions-to-Stop-Grinding-Your-Teeth&amp;id=4495296" target='_blank'>grinding your teeth</a>. This isn&rsquo;t a rare condition because at least 20% of adults experience it at night, not to mention the hundreds of adolescents and kids who have the problem too. Also, many others have had to deal with it during the day. Since bruxism can damage or wear out the teeth, you would do well to look for an appropriate solution.</p>
<p>Progressive Relaxation</p>
<p>Stress is one outstanding cause of bruxism. When a person is under a lot of stress, the muscles of the jaw can tighten up for long periods of time. You can find a remedy for this in the technique of progressive muscle relaxation. An individual who has a problem with grinding of teeth simply has to think and perform slow muscle loosening. This means clenching and unclenching your jaw in turns and consciously keeping your jaws unclenched for longer time spans. The jaw muscles aren&rsquo;t the only ones you should consider this technique for. You may do yourself a whole lot of good by progressively relaxing all your muscles. This is such a fundamental method that you don&rsquo;t have to take special time off from work. You can do this while you are at your work table.</p>
<p>Counseling Sessions</p>
<p>There may be more serious psychological or mental issues affecting you. These can automatically lead to a generally tense state that results in grinding your teeth. The best way to permanently deal with your dental concern is to take care of your deeper issues first. A licensed professional counselor can help you in this aspect.</p>
<p>Relaxing Habits</p>
<p>There&rsquo;s no need to pay a therapists hundreds of dollars if your problem stems mainly from insomnia that is caused by bad habits. You may become tense for example and start teeth grinding because your late night TV and coffee drinking habits are robbing you of your sleep. You can substitute these habits and stop the grinding of teeth with good habits that promote evening relaxation such as drinking milk, taking a dip in the bathtub and popping in a soothing CD.</p>
<p>Teeth Realignment</p>
<p>Aside from stress, grinding may also be the result of badly aligned teeth. Bruxism is the result of an individual&rsquo;s attempt to find a better bite or to make the jaw feel more comfortable. You can ask your <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a> practitioner if there are corrective solutions for this. You might want to consider wearing braces or having some of your teeth filed.</p>
<p>Teeth Guards</p>
<p>One popular solution that you may want to try is a <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au/treatments_healthy_splints.html" target='_blank'>teeth grinding guard</a>. These are plastic or rubber units that are molded and fitted over an individual&rsquo;s actual set of teeth. These protect against wearing and damage by preventing enamel contact. There are different types of guards. These can be bought over the counter or they can be custom made. They can also be double wall or single wall, night wear or day wear and made of plastic or rubber. Your choice should depend on such factors as quality, durability and comfort.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s not impossible to stop grinding your teeth. What you just have to do is to pick an option that suits you well.</p>
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		<title>Getting Wisdom Teeth Pulled- Is it a Must?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 02:31:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s always been a lot of buzz over getting wisdom teeth pulled. For a lot of people, this may be a very necessary step to take. Others wonder though if every other individual who experiences third molar growth needs to consider extraction. Dentist Melbourne experts don&#8217;t have a single solid answer. There may be clear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&rsquo;s always been a lot of buzz over getting wisdom teeth pulled. For a lot of people, this may be a very necessary step to take. Others wonder though if every other individual who experiences third molar growth needs to consider extraction. <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>Dentist Melbourne</a> experts don&rsquo;t have a single solid answer.</p>
<p>There may be clear reasons to opt for extraction. One obvious reason is if the last molars cause serious problems for a patient. At the very least, the last units on your gums could erupt misaligned and crowd your other permanent pearly whites. This crowded situation could cause some gradual pushing and shoving that can lead to a more general misalignment of an entire row.</p>
<p>Having badly lined teeth however is not the most important reason behind having wisdom teeth removed. The more crucial reason is impacted molars. This is a condition in which the teeth don&rsquo;t fully come out of the gums or don&rsquo;t come out at all but grow underneath the gum. Not addressing this condition can lead to complications. Impacted teeth could become the breeding ground of bacteria which in turn could cause cavity formation. From this early stage, infections and cysts can form.</p>
<p>Wisdom teeth don&rsquo;t instantly cause symptoms to appear. Some people can have non-disruptive teeth that may only develop issues after a very long time. There are also people who are lucky enough not to experience problems at all. This can make anyone wonder if having <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Getting-Wisdom-Teeth-Pulled---Dentists-Disagree&amp;id=4282332" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth pulled</a> is indeed a must. Some don&rsquo;t think the procedure is an absolute necessity simply because the teeth aren&rsquo;t causing any pain or other issues.</p>
<p>Some dentists will indeed keep away from your molars. There are also some people though who think that harmless wisdom teeth still need to be extracted. This is based on the idea that the molars are highly likely to cause issues in the future. If patients wait too long, age could make removal very difficult. While patients are still young, some dentists suggest immediate extraction.</p>
<p>As a whole, you don&rsquo;t really need to worry much about the process of removal. Do remember though that getting wisdom teeth pulled can carry serious risks. One common situation is severe misalignment which can make extraction too much of a chore for dentists. The difficulty of the process can injure surrounding areas. This damage can then lead to more pain sensations that can carry over to the head, jaw area and other parts of the face.</p>
<p>Should you then ask for your wisdom teeth to be removed? The decision depends a lot on what your dentist thinks. If you are not sure what to believe, you can opt to ask for several expert opinions. In general though, it is fairly safe to follow that your dentist suggests if you are sure that he is a highly qualified and trustworthy expert. Check the extent of your dentist&rsquo;s experience in molar assessment and extraction.</p>
<p>You may not be one of those who absolutely need to consider <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-OKkf3iIs" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth removal</a>. On the flip side, you could also be one of the many who does need to get teeth extracted. See your dentist now to find out.</p>
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		<title>Should You Get New Dentures?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 13:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems pretty obvious when you initially need to visit a dentist Melbourne practitioner for new dentures. Teeth can fall out at some point in your life, in which case, artificial replacements may be necessary. You should know though that initial tooth loss is not the only time you may have to request a dentist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems pretty obvious when you initially need to visit a <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a> practitioner for new dentures. Teeth can fall out at some point in your life, in which case, artificial replacements may be necessary. You should know though that initial tooth loss is not the only time you may have to request a dentist to reproduce the appearance of your oral structures.</p>
<p>There are a number of explanations as to why teeth don&rsquo;t stay put. You may lose your pearly whites because of trauma or cavities among other things. Once gaps appear in your smile, you may naturally want to get them filled because you want to look your best. This is especially because the absence of teeth can change facial features dramatically. From a professional standpoint though, there are times when full or partial dentures are required not just for the sake of looking great. The consequences of tooth loss can also encompass alignment and bite problems.</p>
<p>You can pick between two types of dental replacements. Some individuals may be fortunate enough to require only one or two replacements to cover gaps. Others however may need <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-You-Need-New-Dentures?&amp;id=4195630" target='_blank'>complete dentures</a>. Common sense may lend a clue as to which type is ideal for you. It still makes sense though to ask an expert for a thorough look over and recommendation. You may not think that you need complete dentures because you have some teeth remaining but these may actually be due for extraction.</p>
<p>After getting your dentures, you might not need to get new ones to replace your first set until after a few years. It is incorrect to think though that you don&rsquo;t need dental evaluations just because you have a good set of false teeth. You still need to see an expert to have your gums and attachments checked.</p>
<p>Always keep in mind that nothing ever lasts forever. This is especially true for sturdy dentures. A time will come when you will have sufficiently worn out your false set even if it is made of the newest and strongest material there is. Wearing out new dentures however is not your only concern. Even if they don&rsquo;t wear out too much, they could still end up fitting badly. This can happen when changes happen to your gum tissues and jaw bones. When these normal changes happen, fake teeth could loosen or at least lose alignment.</p>
<p>In some cases, adhesives may temporarily patch up the problem of loose attachments. Take note though that soft tissues may eventually fill up the gap between the gums and the false teeth. Hence, adhesives may provide some retention but they might not give sufficient stability. What this means is that you may have to endure moving teeth when you eat or even when you just talk. This can become a very uncomfortable and even embarrassing situation.</p>
<p>You may not want to request for <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKRHmLrqmvc" target='_blank'>new dentures</a>. If you already have a set on, you might think it will be all you will ever need for the rest of your life. Do keep in mind that nothing lasts forever, including your false teeth. Have yours checked by a Windsor dentist to see when you might need a fresh set.</p>
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		<title>Do You Need Wisdom Teeth Removal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many tales of patients who have had wisdom teeth removed. A lot of these accounts actually revolve around the problems and difficulties of molar growth and extraction. It&#8217;s important to keep in mind though that a lot of other people don&#8217;t really experience anything bad. If you are one of these individuals, should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tales of patients who have had wisdom teeth removed. A lot of these accounts actually revolve around the problems and difficulties of molar growth and extraction. It&rsquo;s important to keep in mind though that a lot of other people don&rsquo;t really experience anything bad. If you are one of these individuals, should you still consider extraction? What do <a href="http://www.thedentists.com.au" target='_blank'>dentist Melbourne</a> experts suggest?</p>
<p>Many people only think of having their third molars taken out when they start experiencing pain or swelling. These symptoms can emerge because these molars can become impacted. This means, there may be little room left in the gums for them to occupy. They may therefore only partially or never fully come out. Some become trapped in the gums and bone.</p>
<p>The option to remove wisdom teeth may become available to you if your dentist sees possible complications. Impacted teeth may generate more bacteria which can cause an infection. Aside from this problem, cysts and bone destruction can also happen. In these cases, extraction may become difficult. The desire to avoid complicated conditions is the reason why experts sometimes suggest early removal.</p>
<p>You can easily appreciate the logical reason behind early wisdom teeth removal. People who currently don&rsquo;t feel any pain or discomfort may eventually do so at some point in the future. If you look at it from this viewpoint it is definitely far better to prevent severe conditions than to have to solve them. Without existing problems, the removal of wisdom teeth and the recovery process will not take a lot of time. If you haven&rsquo;t had your molars examined yet, visit a dentist now to find out if there is a high chance that you will encounter future issues.</p>
<p>The process of extraction is not always easy. People for example who have misaligned molars or those whose wisdom teeth have badly positioned roots may not do well with a traditional extraction procedure. The same can be said for teeth that are trapped underneath the bone. Depending on a dentist&rsquo;s assessment teeth may have to be taken out through a flap or only after some of the bone has been chipped off.</p>
<p>The possible complexities of having <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Should-You-Have-Wisdom-Teeth-Removed?&amp;id=4025212" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth removed</a> should not be causes for severe anxiety. Many other individuals have perfectly uncomplicated circumstances and removal need not take a lot of time or effort. Under normal conditions, the procedure may simply involve the use of local anesthesia and then typical extraction. People who are particularly fearful of dental procedures may request for sedatives in which case, the dentist would have to first determine the advisability of providing this option. In any case, if you are overly nervous, discussing the possibility of sedative use thoroughly with your dentist is perfectly acceptable.</p>
<p>Healing after removal will not be the same for every individual. It is reasonable to expect though that the simpler the procedure used, the faster you will heal. While recovering, you may have to take medication to deal with the pain and swelling. Your dentist may also ask you to keep away from performing heavy tasks.</p>
<p>It is not entirely pleasant to have to undergo the procedure for <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-OKkf3iIs" target='_blank'>wisdom teeth extraction</a>. Remember though that the sooner you act, the less complicated your situation will be. Ask your dentist even before you experience any kind of discomfort if taking out your molars is the best step to take.</p>
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