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Dental Terminology
Endodontist
is a dentist that strictly deals with the nerve of the tooth. They
may perform simple to difficult root canal treatments as well as
surgical root procedures. They may perform an apicoectomy
(surgically removing the tip of the root) or a root amputation
(removing a root on a multi-rooted tooth), also. They have usually 2
or more years of continuing education after graduating dental
school, and most limit their practice to only endodontics.
Oral Surgeon
is a dentist that performs many aspects of surgery in and about the
head area. They can perform simple to extremely difficult
(Completely-Bone Impacted Third Molars (Wisdom teeth) extractions.
They also perform biopsies and removal of tumors in the head and
neck region. Most place implants in the jaw for future restorations
and do complex jaw realignment surgeries. They have usually 4 or
more years of continuing education after graduating dental school,
and most limit their practice to only oral
surgery.
Orthodontist
is a dentist that straightens teeth. They analyze a mouth and
surrounding bone structures and determine where the teeth should be.
If there is enough room they will manipulate the teeth and bone
through the use of bands, wires, elastics, headgears and other
appliances to achieve a harmonious balance between facial muscles
and teeth. If there is not enough room, teeth may have to be
extracted to achieve the desired results. They treat children as
well as adults, so don't be afraid you are too old to have braces.
They have usually 2 or more years of continuing education after
graduating dental school, and most limit their practice to only
orthodontics.
Pedodontist
is a pediatric dentist. They focus their dentistry to treating the
younger patients. They will usually treat children from as young as
1 or 2 years old to early adulthood. They can perform all aspects of
dentistry on this age group. They can detect early on if there are
problems with decayed, missing, crowded or malpositioned teeth and
correct them as well as spot signs of child abuse. They have usually
2 or more years of continuing education after graduating dental
school, and most limit their practice to only pedodontics.
Periodontist
is a dentist that deals with the supporting structures of the teeth.
They diagnosis and treat gingivitis (Inflammation of the gum tissue)
as well as periodontitis (Gum Disease). They may perform simple
cleanings to complicated bone surgeries. They perform bone grafting
where indicated and do soft tissue grafts to treat gum recession.
Most also place implants in the jaw for future restoration. They
have usually 3 or more years of continuing education after
graduating dental school, and most limit their practice to only
periodontics.
Prosthodontist
is a dentist that deals with simple to complicated full mouth
restorations. They may be crowns, fixed bridges, dentures,
implant cases, or mixed implant and fixed bridge cases. They
sometimes encompass the majority of the patients remaining
teeth. They also perform needed restorative procedures, such as
obturators, after removal of cancerous portions of the mouth.They
have usually 3 or more years of continuing education after
graduating dental school, and most limit their practice to only
prosthodontics.
These are the only official specialties in the
field of dentistry. Cosmetic, aesthetic, geriatric or implantology
are not recognized specialties, yet!
Glossary
abscess
infection caused by severe decay, trauma, or gum disease. You may
have pain and swelling.
amalgam
Typical silver colored filling made of mix of silver, tin, mercury,
and some other trace elements like copper. Advantages- placement
easier than other materials, cost. Disadvantage- color, breaks down
10-20 years.
bonding
The covering of a tooth surface to correct stained or damaged teeth,
by painting a layer of plastic on the tooth.
bridge
One or more artificial teeth attached, usually on both sides, by
crowns to adjacent teeth. It is used to maintain space and function
for missing teeth. May be made of gold or porcelain on gold.
bruxism
Tooth grinding, often caused by stress. Most often done
unconsciously at night.
composite
Tooth colored resin filling materials. Main advantages- color,
adhesives available to strengthen rather than weaken tooth.
Disadvantages- They have shrinkage, stain and wear problems, very
technique sensitive.
crown
A crown or a cap is a cover for a decayed or damaged tooth made of
porcelain and/or metal.
extraction
The removal of teeth - may be simple or surgical.
fistula
A bump or boil on the gum tissue, which is a tract, in which an
abscessed tooth can drain.
gingivitis
Inflammation of the gum tissue caused by plaque and or tarter
build-up. Precurser to periodontitis if not treated.
impacted tooth
Usually associated with a wisdom tooth, it is a tooth that is
submerged under the gum tissue. It may be malpositioned, and may
never erupt.
implant
A a titanium cage or screw placed in the bone to replace a lost
tooth or teeth. A crown, bridge, or bar and denture can be fixed to
the
implant(s).
inlay
A gold, porcelain, or composite custom-made filling cemented into
the tooth. If it covers the tips of the teeth or otherwise supports
the tips it is called an onlay.
night guard
A plastic mouthpiece to prevent damage from grinding teeth at night.
periodontitis
Advanced gum disease; inflamation of gum tissue which causes bone
loss resulting in tooth loss if untreated.
porcelain laminate veneer
A thin porcelain shell bonded to the tooth to correct
imperfections in shape and color.
prophy
Simple cleaning of teeth with rubber wheel and dental toothpaste.
root canal therapy
Cleaning out the inside nerve of the tooth to preserve the tooth.
root planing
The removal of hard deposits, with metal scalers, on the root
surface and smoothing the root surface to allow for reattachment of
the gums to the tooth and ultimately pocket reduction.
sealant
Plastic coating applied to grooves of teeth to prevent decay.
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