Showing posts with label orthodontics denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orthodontics denver. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

If Experiencing TMD Symptoms, Visit an Aurora Orthodontics Office

Most of the time, Aurora orthodontics practices are automatically associated with braces and other treatment methods used to straighten out a person’s teeth. While there is nothing wrong with that line of thinking, it should be emphasized that orthodontics goes beyond simply straightening the teeth. One of the other dental problems that experienced orthodontists, such as Dr. Charles F. Reed, treat is TMJ.

TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is a hinge joint that connects the jaw to the skull. This joint controls the movements that allow the lower jaw to open, close, and move from side to side. The flexible movements of the TMJ are what enables a person to speak, chew, yawn, etc.

In essence, the TMJ is one of the strongest joints in the human body, but there are instances when the TMJ becomes overstressed. When this happens, a person develops temporomandibular disorder (TMD).

http://www.reedortho.com/blog/2014/01/if-experiencing-tmd-symptoms-visit-an-aurora-orthodontics-office

Friday, September 27, 2013

Dental Implants Remain As The Basic Orthodontics Treatment in Denver

The latest research reveals that stem cells cultivated from urine can be used to develop tooth-like structures to be used as a replacement for missing teeth. Using mice for their experiment, stem cells were transplanted and left to grow until they noticed a tooth-like structure growing after three weeks. However, the said structures was said to be quite brittle, only third of the hardness of human teeth. Although this technology still requires a lot of research and medical trials before being finally put into practice. Nevertheless, once this discovery is further developed, orthodontics experts in Denver can used it to develop tailor-made teeth. Patients will have an option to go for more organic teeth or dental implants. But for now, people will still have to rely on dental implants as their solution to replace their missing teeth. Although they are artificial, they are still better than nothing. Dental implants at least allow you to bite and chew the food you eat.

http://www.reedortho.com/blog/2013/09/dental-implants-to-remain-staple-in-aurora-orthodontics-despite-new-dental-discoveries