When Fillings Alone Can Eliminate Pain

Patient presents with pain on his lower left molars.  He only feels pain when he is eating or drinks something cold.  We took X-rays of the teeth to confirm that there was some decay on the top surfaces of the teeth.  I also tested the teeth with cold and they were sensitive but not overly painful.  This is a…

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Tongue Piercing Causes Recession

Just to add to my previous post on tongue piercings and the effects they can have on the gums.  I see this too often in my clinic.  Check out the photo below.  It is taken of the lower front teeth from behind (tongue side of teeth).  Notice the tooth in the middle of the picture;…

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Vertical Sinus Lift and Implant

This patient presents to my office for an implant on the top left.  As you can see from the xray below there is a missing tooth.  I have labelled the picture next to it to illustrate the different structures.  Because the tooth has been missing for a long time with this patient, the sinus (air…

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Gingival Mask as a Cosmetic Solution For Periodontal Bone Loss

Do you have moderate to severe periodontal disease?  The following patient has moderate to severe bone loss around all of her teeth.  Periodontal surgery was not an option for her.  She wanted something to wear when going out to fill in the missing gums.  She is wearing a gingival mask.  It is a removable silicone type appliance…

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Interview: Common Questions About Dental Implants

Dr. Taha H. Jomha is a dentist and has answered some of the common questions Bizymoms visitors have about Dental Implants. View the full interview here. Q. What are dental implants? A. A dental implant is a tooth replacement which mimics a natural tooth.  It consists of two parts: 1. the titanium implant and 2.…

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Implant Crown Placed On 35 Site

Patient presents for cementation of final crown on her implant.  The healing cap is removed and abutement screwed into place.  The crown is then cemented over top the abutment.  Refering to the picture on the left, the implanted tooth is the middle tooth directly in front of the molar tooth.   I will bring the…

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Implant Healing Cap 2 Week Followup

The upper left bicuspid was extracted and an implant was placed at the time of surgery. The patient presented 3 months later to have an impression made. At his appointment I uncovered the implant by making a small incision in the gum. An appropriate sized healing cap was placed on the implant. This is left…

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Tongue Piercing: The Effect on Teeth and Gums

I see patient after patient with tongue piercings.  Although they may “look cool” I advised to all my patients to remove them.  Tongue piercings are directly related to oral problems.  The two most common adverse effects a tongue piercing may cause are periodontal defect or trauma to teeth.  It is also possible to have an…

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Canadian Tooth Numbering System (By The Numbers)

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Canadian Tooth Numbering System Dr. Taha Jomha, BMed Sci, DDS Have you ever wanted to know what the dentist is talking about when he is reading out a bunch of random numbers?  This post will discuss the tooth numbering system that dentists use in Canada.  I will also discuss briefly the surfaces of teeth. The mouth…

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Immediate Implant (35-bicuspid) at 3 Months

Implant site after 3 months An un-restorable tooth was extracted and an implant was placed at the time of removal.  The implant and area was then covered with bone grafting material and a membrane.  Things were left to heal for 3 months.  Below are the pictures of the site after 3 months.  If you would…

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