Author: Aura Dental
Who makes a good candidate for dental implants in St John’s Wood?
Any adult over the age of 21 is suitable for dental implants so long as the jaw has finished growing. Whilst missing teeth are a pretty common occurrence amongst adult of all ages, whether the tooth loss was due to an injury, sporting event or poor dental care, the effects can be more harmful than many may think. Most patients know that having gaps in your smile can of course have a negative impact on your self-esteem and social life but what is less known is that missing teeth, that are not replaced can cause the bone in your jaw to deteriorate and ultimately alter the shape of your face.
Replacing a missing tooth within the first few months, instead of waiting for several months or years, can prevent extensive and expensive treatment later in life. At Aura Dental, our patients find dental implants in St John’s Wood a worthwhile investment as they are one of the most successful procedures available to replace a missing too and hold long-lasting results.
How do dental implants work?
A dental implant replaces your missing tooth’s root structure which then has a crown added which helps you chew and speak properly. An implant is a small titanium screw which is surgically fixed beneath the gum line in the jawbone, these are then restored with the replacement teeth after a healing period of several months. Dental implants are more effective compared to other tooth replacement options, because they do not simply sit on the gums – they interact with the jawbone, prevent its deterioration and promote the generation of healthy bone tissue.
Am I a good candidate for dental implants?
In general, most people are good candidates for dental implants in St John’s Wood. However, since dental implants fuse with the jawbone in order to stabilise replacement teeth, adequate bone density and quality is one of the most important requirements for their success.
Children cannot have dental implants since their jawbone has not sufficiently developed and bone grafts or mini implants are sometimes considered for patients who do not have enough bone tissue; however, modern implant techniques allow patients to have dental implants even if they are suffering from extensive bone loss.
If you are pregnant, or a smoker, dental implants may not be for you and patients who tend to grind and clench their teeth, different tooth restoration options will be discussed with Aura Dentals specialists. Finally, patients with diabetes and heart disease can still have dental implants in St John’s Wood as long as their condition is under control.
In any case, candidacy for dental implants should be considered on an individual basis with the Aura team.
Have a lovely smile for longer
Did you know that when you invest in getting your teeth straightened with braces in St John’s Wood at Aura Dental, you are not just investing in having a smile to be proud of, you are also investing in the long-term health of your teeth?
Dentistry’s main focus nowadays is for you to keep your natural teeth for as long as possible, and one way to do this is to make sure they line up as well as possible. There are two main reasons for this. One is to do with wear and tear, and the other is to do with gum disease and decay.
Wear and tear
When your teeth don’t line up evenly along your jawbone, it means that when you chew, some of your teeth are going to have to take the brunt of the pressure. If only a few on each jaw are doing all the chewing, where pressures can reach up to 97kg or 200lbs, they will probably crumble away in mid-life. When that happens, it will compromise the rest of your teeth, which can then move around in your jawbone, tip into the gap left by the crumbled teeth, and even fall out. Investing in braces in St John’s Wood can prevent this and save you money in the long-term.
Decay and gum disease
Both of these common problems are caused by the build-up of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that occurs naturally in the mouth. The bacteria feed on sugars in the mouth, proliferate and give off acids. These acids eat away at your tooth enamel, and irritate the gums, hence decay and gum disease. The only way to get rid of plaque is to physically remove it with brushing, flossing, mouthwashes and scraping. It is even harder to get rid of if it is building up in nooks and crannies between wonky teeth. Straighten them out and you have a much higher chance of avoiding tooth loss due to decay and gum disease.
At Aura Dental, we have great braces systems, including the innovative Invisalign system. To find out if Invisalign is right for you, why not come in for a consultation for braces in St John’s Wood?
Aura Dental: big fans of Invisalign
At Aura Dental, we offer a number of different systems to get your teeth straightened here at our practice in St John’s Wood. Invisalign is one of our favourites and we’d like to tell you why.
Thinking outside the braces
We love the history of Invisalign. It was created by a young student at Stanford University. He’d just had his teeth straightened and was wearing his mouth guard-style retainer. Lying on his bed with his retainer in, he wished his whole straightening system had been as easy to use as his retainer. He got together with dentistry students and found a way to make this work.
3D printing
At Aura Dental, we love the digital age. We still don’t quite understand how 3D printing works, but we know that one of the great products that would not be available without it is Invisalign in St John’s Wood.
Eat what you like
No one likes being told that they can’t eat this and they can’t eat that. And yet, with bracket and wire braces there are often limits on what foods can be consumed. This is because the delicate brackets and wires might be damaged, or bits of food, like nuts or gloopy nut butters, might get stuck under the brace. Not so with Invisalign in St John’s Wood. These little beauties come out when you eat, so you can eat what you like, and just give your teeth a good brush before putting your aligners back in. Piece of cake, so to speak.
Invisibility
This is such a big plus! Invisalign aligners are made of 0.3 millimetre thick, transparent rigid plastic. They are printed to measurements taken with a handheld scanner that recreates your jaws and teeth in minute detail digitally (we can show it to you on the screen). The aligners hug your teeth like a second skin and as long as you take care not to discolour them, no one will be able to spot them once they are in place.
If you think you like the sound of Invisalign in St John’s Wood, why not come in for a consultation?
New teeth, new life
When you start to lose your teeth, your life can diminish in scope. You may not notice it with the first tooth, but slowly, as more fall out or have to be removed, you will find that it becomes harder to chew and your diet becomes restricted. If the teeth are coming out of the front of your mouth, you will find that you don’t smile and laugh like you used to, for fear of showing your awful gappy mouth to people and offending them.
Gaps may not have mattered a few decades ago, but these days, perfect teeth are the order of the day. And with standards like that to live up to, it’s easier to stay tight lipped and perhaps get a little bit depressed because you’re not laughing enough. If you want a new life with new teeth that do a good job of eating, then you need to seriously consider getting dental implants in St John’s Wood.
In St John’s Wood, dental implants are becoming the go-to tooth replacement method for our patients at Aura Dental. They love how these modern day artificial teeth do such a good job that once they are in and integrated to the jawbone, beyond diligent twice-daily brushing and flossing, they can pretty much forget about them.
Dental implants are so much easier to look after than dentures, with all that adhesive and overnight soaking, and the fear that they might break. All you have to worry about with dental implants, is keeping plaque at bay, so that you don’t develop gum disease.
Either? Or? How about both?
You may be one of the many people who already have dentures, or can’t afford dental implants and so have to choose dentures. If so, there’s a wonderful compromise technique called denture stabilisation. This uses mini dental implants to hold the dentures in place so that you don’t have to worry about them wobbling around on your gums. The dentures continue to be removable, and we recommend you continue to soak them overnight to give your gums a rest, but otherwise, you get all the advantages of dental implants in St John’s Wood at much less expense.
Secret smiles
The trouble with getting your teeth fixed has always been that there’s no hiding that you are having treatment. That’s not so bad at school, where every third kid is wandering around with entire railway systems on their teeth, but in the work place it looks a bit odd. So odd, that colleagues or customers may find it hard not to stare, and the nosier ones will just have to ask all sorts of personal questions, distracting you from doing your job.
If that’s the kind of scenario that puts you off getting braces in St John’s Wood, then you need to come and see us at Aura Dental to find out about some modern systems that can straighten your teeth with so much discretion that people may never even know you are having treatment.
Take Invisalign for example. This system is specifically designed to be almost impossible to spot, once it is in place on your teeth.
Invisible Invisalign
Invisalign braces in St John’s Wood are not really even braces, in that there are no brackets and wires fixed onto the fronts of your teeth. Instead, you receive a series of very thin clear plastic mouth guard-like aligners. These snap on over your teeth, and are held in place by discreet brackets on your back teeth. Each aligner has carefully positioned pressure points that, over the series, nudge your teeth into position. You wear each aligner for a week to 10 days and when the pressure has worn off, it’s time to move on to the next one.
Removable Invisalign
As well as being almost invisible, Invisalign braces in St John’s Wood are removable. You take them out every time you want to eat something, or drink anything other than plain water. If you don’t, whatever you consume will discolour the plastic. All you have to do is brush your teeth well, after you’ve eaten and then put the aligner back in. You’ll find yourself cutting out mindless snacking and endless cups of coffee and you may even retrain your eating habits over the year, on average, that it takes to complete treatment with Invisalign.
Straightening your teeth with Invisalign in St John’s Wood
Teeth straightening has been evolving due to the surge in demand for adult treatments in recent years. Innovations stemming from technological advances and new, modern materials being readily available have made straightening your teeth quicker, easier and simpler than ever.
One that stands out from the rest here at Aura Dental is Invisalign. In St John’s Wood Invisalign can straighten your teeth without anyone even noticing you’re having treatment. It is considered cosmetic due to its limited adjustment capacity but can still have transformative effects.
What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is teeth straightening treatment that uses a series of clear aligners that look like transparent mouth guards. These braces fit snugly over your teeth. You wear each aligner for one to two weeks, until your teeth have shifted in position, then you move onto the next one. This process is repeated until your teeth reach the desired end point.
Invisalign is much easier to live with than traditional forms of teeth straightening. The aligners are removable, making meal times no hassle at all. It’s even easy to clean your teeth. You simply stick to your usual dental hygiene routine, as prescribed by your dentist. And if you really want to make sure no one can see you are having treatment, you can even take them out for an hour or two, for a special occasion.
Invisalign vs. traditional braces
Invisalign has many advantages over traditional braces. Many adults are put off seeking teeth straightening treatments due to their unsightly appearance.
In recent years ‘train track’ braces have been made less conspicuous with clear and tooth-coloured materials, but they still can’t be called invisible -Invisalign is. Most people won’t notice you’re having treatment, unless you tell them.
Invisalign aligners are custom-made from a smooth plastic that fits around your teeth much more comfortably than traditional braces. Many people with traditional braces complain of discomfort, sometimes to the point of having to be prescribed painkillers. This doesn’t happen with Invisalign aligners.
Find out more
If you’re looking for a modern alternative to traditional braces, Invisalign in St John’s Wood could be the treatment for you. Call into our surgery today and chat to our dedicated clinical staff about the treatment options.
A long-lasting solution with dental implants in St John’s Wood
Since the first implants were placed by dentists in the 1980s, they have been serving happy patients worldwide, and improving their quality of life.
At Aura Dental in St John’s Wood, dental implants are fitted to replace any number of missing teeth. Implants can support multiple forms of tooth replacement. With proper care, these restorations can last a lifetime.
Dental implants for overall dental health
One of the many beauties of dental implants is that they work to improve your oral health as a whole, benefitting the remaining natural teeth.
Our jawbones need stimulation to remain dense and in good shape. When a tooth is lost, the stimulation that’s naturally provided by the root stops and the jawbone and gums begin to recede and change shape. Surrounding teeth can become loose in their sockets, or fall into the gap left by the lost tooth.
Implants provide the same stimulation to the jawbone that a natural toot root does, helping to maintain the shape and density of a healthy jawbone.
Dental implant procedure at Aura Dental
At our practice in St John’s Wood, dental implants are fitted during a minor surgical procedure. A small hole is created in your jawbone to allow the implant to be fixed firmly in place.
The implant is made from titanium, which is a miraculous metal. The body registers it as natural tissue and grows bone and blood vessels around it. This process is known as osseointegration and can take from a few weeks to up to six months to complete. This integration creates a stable and durable implant, that can support a range of different tooth replacement options.
What tooth replacement options are available with dental implants?
Dental implants can replace one, multiple, a whole arch or a full set of teeth. A single implant can support up to three replacement teeth on a bridge, for example. The number of teeth that can be replaced with a single implant depends on the density of the jawbone at the point of insertion. Dentures can also be adapted to fix onto dental implants. Call into our surgery today to find out if dental implants could help you to a happier and healthier smile.
Grown up braces for grown up people
As dentists, we hope that braces won’t forever be associated with those awkward adolescent years and cumbersome metal appliances, but at the moment they still are. In fact, it doesn’t matter how old you are, you can still get your teeth straightened. It’s just that you can only get your jaw realigned up to about the age of 18 when the bone sets hard. That’s why we tend to see many more young teenagers than adults wearing braces. But also because despite adult braces having been around for a while, adults don’t want to look like teenagers, especially if they are in positions of responsibility and work with the public. But, if you come to us at Aura Dental, you will find there’s much more to braces in St John’s Wood than metal and micky-taking.
Braces in St John’s Wood for adults tend to be much smaller and more discreet than kids’ braces. We have a range of such braces to choose from, and some are even so discreet that they are as good as invisible.
Invisalign
These are braces, but not in the traditional sense of brackets and wires cemented onto the teeth that pull teeth into alignment. Instead, these aligners resemblance bite guards. The transparent plastic tooth trays at only 0.3 millimetres thick hug the teeth so closely that once they are in place, they are very hard to spot.
You receive a series of these, and wear each one in turn. Each aligner is slightly different in shape than the previous one, with carefully positioned pressure spots to nudge your teeth along the path to alignment. You wear one for a week to 10 days before swapping it for the next in the series.
As well as being pretty much undetectable, these braces in St John’s Wood are also removable. You must wear them for 20–22 hours a day, but you take them out for eating, drinking anything but plain water and cleaning. This gives you a lot more freedom food-wise and makes tooth brushing far less of a hassle.
To find out more about braces in St John’s Wood, book a consultation.
Sneaky teeth straightening
If you are thinking about getting your teeth straightened, you are probably also thinking about all the time you’re going to have to spend picking food out of your braces and fending off intrusive questions. Well, worry no more! Teeth straightening can be an entirely private affair with standard cleaning routines when you choose Invisalign in St John’s Wood.
Sounds too good to be true, but it’s not. At Aura Dental, we offer Invisalign in St John’s Wood because it takes much of the hassle out of wearing braces as well as the embarrassment.
Clear aligners
Unlike traditional bracket and wire braces, which are bonded to the fronts of the teeth, Invisalign in St John’s Wood uses clear plastic aligners, which look like mouth guards. They have specific pressure spots that press the teeth into movement.
The process
When you choose Invisalign, we start with a consultation, during which our accredited dentist makes pinpoint accurate measurements of your mouth and teeth using a hand-held scanner. This translates into a picture of your teeth on the screen, and a computer programme will show you how your teeth can be moved into alignment. So, you get to see how your teeth will look before you even begin treatment. It’s a great inspirational tool!
Your aligners
Your aligners are manufactured in the USA using 3D printing. You will get a series of aligners; how many generally depends on the extent of your problems. You start with the first aligner and work your way through the series, wearing each one until the pressure wears off, in about one to two weeks. The aligners are only 0.3 millimetres thick and when they are in place, they cannot be seen by the casual observer.
Eating and cleaning
The great thing about Invisalign is that you can take them out for eating and drinking anything other than plain water. In fact, you must, so that they don’t discolour. You can eat whatever you like, but you must brush your teeth before putting the aligner back in. You must wear your aligners for 20–22 hours a day if you are to stay on schedule with your treatment.
The modern way to get new teeth
If you are starting to lose your teeth then you need to know what options are available for replacing them. Times have moved on and now you can get dental implants in St John’s Wood, as well as the more traditional replacement teeth options such as bridges and dentures.
You may never have heard of dental implants in St John’s Wood before, but they have in fact been around for over 30 years now. They have moved from an exciting, experimental treatment to a tried and trusted one that offers effective, long-lasting and versatile ways to replace lost teeth.
Don’t delay
Having dental implants in St John’s Wood relies on having a good jawbone. This is because your implants will be inserted into your jawbone, where the titanium implant needs to integrate with the bone tissue. New tissue grows all over the implant, over a period of about two months, holding it in place as securely as a natural tooth.
However, as soon as you lose a tooth, the area of bone around where the root used to be is no longer stimulated by vibrations coming down through the tooth root. The bone cells think they are no longer needed and the bone starts to resorb pretty quickly. You can lose as much as 25% of your bone tissue there within the first year of tooth loss. Dentists do have ways to restore the bone, with bone grafting, but treatment is much simpler if you come along soon after losing a tooth.
This loss of bone tissue is also why dentures, however well they fit at the start, tend to end up sliding around in your mouth. The bone and gum they grip onto recede.
Clever ways with dental implants in St John’s Wood
Dental implants can be used to replace one, a few or all of your teeth. One implant will hold up to three crowns, and there are techniques using longer implants, inserted at angles at the back of the jawbone, that allow dentists to install an entire arch of crowns on only four to six implants.
The best way to find out if dental implants are right for you is to book a consultation.