Hydrogen Peroxide vs Carbamide Peroxide

Hydrogen Peroxide vs Carbamide Peroxide. Which one is more effective at whitening your teeth?

In a study by the Journal of the American Dental Association, both CP and HP were equally as effective in whitening teeth. The study compared 7.5% hydrogen peroxide with 20% carbamide peroxide. That is roughly the same concentration of HP when you take into account the 1:3 ratio. During the first 14 days, the CP lightened the the teeth more. However at the end of the study, both products whitened the teeth to a similar level.

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What Is An Articulator and How Is It Used In Dentistry?

What Is An Articulator and How Is It Used In Dentistry?Posted by Chris Bonninger |The articulator is a mechanical tool for imitating jaw movements. The dentist or dental technician installs the plaster models of the upper and lower jaw in the articulator. The aim is to map the patient’s correct bite position and to create the denture based on this. This should ensure that there is no difference to the natural teeth.

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Airflow Technology

Airflow day 💜What Is Airflow Technology?Airflow technology to remove plaque and clean the soft tissues in a gentler way.

AIRFLOW Therapy is designed for procedures and clinical situations that typical air polishing systems simply can’t handle. When used before scaling, the process becomes easier and takes less time to complete.

AIRFLOW’s versatility makes it the perfect enhancement to hygiene procedures, elevating these appointments both clinically and practically.

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A dental implant procedure

A dental implant procedure is when a dental specialist inserts artificial tooth roots into your jawbone. These implants bond with the bone, allowing the provider to place replacement teeth called crowns. Dental implants can be an option if you have one or more missing permanent teeth. They’re made to look, feel, and function like your natural teeth.

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If you are under orthodontic treatment with fix braces which food to avoid?

If you are under orthodontic treatment with fix braces which food to avoid?

Foods to Avoid:

Hard foods – such as crusty bread, popcorn, ice cubes or chewy meat

Raw fruit and vegetables – cut into small pieces before eating or cook them until they are soft

Sticky foods – sticky sweets or chewing gum are the worst thing for your braces. Avoid these at all costs!

Sugary foods – cavities can still form whilst you’re wearing braces

Food and drink with strong colours – such as tea, coffee and curry sauces.

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