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      • Bleeding Gums and Bad Breath
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    • Preventative Dentistry
      • Comprehensive Check-up and Clean
      • Clean With Our Oral Health Therapist & Guided Biofilm Therapy with AirFlow
      • Bleeding Gums and Bad Breath
      • Fissure Sealants
      • Mouthguards
      • Jaw Pain & Headaches
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      • Restorative Fillings
      • Root Canal Therapy
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Our Frequently Asked Questions

Why do we crown teeth after Root Canal Therapy (RCT)?

Once a tooth has completed RCT the tooth structure above bone level becomes very brittle. A crown aims to reinforce this structure to ensure it does not fracture down the middle. If a tooth fractures down to the bone level, this is one situation where the tooth cannot be restored and it must be removed. Not only can this be traumatising to a patient but it is also difficult to hear after spending the time and money on a RCT. In addition, for the best chance at maintaining a successful RCT, the filling and tooth structure must remain perfectly sealed. A crown achieves this as it sleeves completely over the entire tooth surface and is cemented permanently. Crowns can be tooth coloured, gold, or silver. It is very important to take care of a crowned tooth just as you would a natural tooth. If a crown is not taken care of the tooth structure under the crown can decay and you could lose your crown, this will be avoided with optimum at home care and regular dental check-ups.

What is an Occlusal Splint? Why would someone need one?

An occlusal splint “night guard” is an excellent tool for treating TMD; a jaw disorder which causes pain and irregular movement of the jaw. These occlusal splints focus on protecting your teeth and correcting the way your teeth come together. A splint is your first point of call for treating jaw disorders, regardless of whether you choose Muscle Relaxant Therapy.  Our splints are custom made for our patients. The material is a clear acrylic resin, softer than natural teeth, which fits entirely over the occlusal (top/chewing) surface of your top or bottom teeth, ensuring they are protected. Wearing an occlusal splint at night protects your teeth against cracks and breaks which are caused by grinding. Your splint will require adjustment over time to ensure the best long term outcome, and we recommend bringing it with you to your regular check up and clean appointments.

What is the Rubber Dam?

The Rubber dam is a thin square sheet of latex or latex-free material, used to isolate the operative site (tooth) from the rest of the mouth.  The rubber dam has a small hole, or holes, punched through it to allow the tooth, or teeth, being worked on to poke through.

Why do Dentists use a Rubber Dam?

Rubber Dam is an essential tool for the success of numerous dental procedures.  It works by isolating the tooth and eliminating the risk of contamination from saliva and bacteria in the oral cavity.  The placement of restorative fillings, crowns and veneers requires the tooth to remain dry after the preparation, in order for the material to bond to its maximum strength.

The rubber dam also stops all the water spray and any bad taste from going into your mouth and down the back of your throat.  You can breathe comfortably under the rubber dam, and any saliva build up can be evacuated by the assistant at any time during the procedure.  At Admire Dentistry we use Rubber Dam as much as possible to ensure you are getting the highest quality of treatment.

Does composite resin contain BPA?

Yes, most composite resins contain small amounts of BPA.

Should I be concerned about the BPA in composite resin filling materials?

The short answer is no.  

This is a heavily studied area, and studies continue.  There is no evidence to support the claim that the low levels of BPA in composite resins pose a health risk to patients.  However, if you are concerned about BPA, you can talk to your dentist about using a BPA-free composite resin filling material.

Does Admire Dentistry offer a BPA-free composite?

Yes, Admire Dentistry offers Admira Fusion by VOCO.  Admira Fusion is an all-ceramic based material used to restore teeth.  It is constructed with material that does not incorporate classic resin monomers containing BPA.

What is GIC?

GIC – Glass Ionomer Cement – is a temporary filling material commonly used in dentistry.  GIC’s set by an acid-base reaction to form hard, reasonably strong materials with satisfactory appearance.  They release fluoride and are bioactive, so they gradually develop a strong layer with the tooth, this gives them great adhesion.

What is an Amalgam Filling?

Amalgam fillings have been used in dentistry for over 150 years.  This filling material contains a mixture of metal consisting of liquid (elemental) mercury and a powered allow composed of copper, silver and tin.  Amalgam fillings can sometimes be referred to as silver, metal, or mercury fillings – however we do not recommend these names as they do no correctly describe the materials in Amalgam

What are the benefits of Amalgam Fillings?

These fillings are strong and long lasting, being less likely to break like some other times of filling material.  Amalgam is extremely useful in patients with a high risk of decay, large tooth preparations, and when it is difficult to control moisture (saliva) on a tooth surface (resins are unable to establish a bond if the tooth surface is exposed to moisture).  Generally amalgam is less expensive than other filling materials.  Amalgam is tried and tested, being used for more than 150years worldwide and in hundreds or millions of patients.

What are potential risks of Amalgam Fillings?

Amalgam fillings can contain elemental Mercury – this material releases low levels of mercury in the form of a vapor that can be inhaled by the lungs.  High levels of mercury vapour can cause adverse effects in the brain and kidney.  Luckily, the chance of exposure to these high levels is uncommon in a typical dental setting.

If you are or suspect you are sensitive to mercury, silver, copper and/or tin, it is best to avoid an Amalgam Fillings.

Research to date does not show that exposure to mercury from dental amalgam will cause adverse health effects in the general population.  However, it is suggested that the following groups of people could possibly be more susceptible to an adverse effect:

-Women planning to become pregnant, Pregnant Women, Breastfeeding women.

-Children under the age of six.

-People with pre-existing neurological diseases

-People with impaired kidney function

-People with an already diagnosed heightened sensitivity to mercury, tine, copper, silver.

Is the Mercury in types of fish the same as the mercury in dental amalgam?

No, there are different forms of mercury.

Mercury in fish is called Methylmercury and is mainly absorbed by the digestive system.  Dental mercury is Elemental mercury which is absorbed by the lungs.  The body processes each type differently and has differing tolerances for each.  

It has been noted in some studies that each of these types of mercury can transform into each other in the body – this makes it almost impossible to make a distinction between their potential health effects.

Does Admire Dentistry offer Amalgam Fillings?

No, we do not have Amalgam Filling material in our practice.

I have Amalgam fillings...Should I be concerned about the mercury in dental amalgam? Should I have my amalgam fillings removed?

In short the answer to both of these questions is No.  

If your fillings are in good condition, there is no tooth decay present, and they are not cracking or causing damage to the tooth structure, there is no good reason to remove and replace amalgam fillings.  The unnecessary loss of healthy tooth structure will result when removing an intact amalgam filling.  In addition to this, the removal process actually creates an increase in mercury vapour.  

As long as the amalgam filling is intact, even in individuals in the above-mentioned susceptible groups, it should not be removed if the intention is only to prevent a health concern

Can I get my Amalgam filling removed simply for aesthetics?

Yes.  We are here to provide you with all the information and resources so you can make an informed decision.  At the end of the day, your treatment is your choice.  We can easily remove an amalgam filling and replace it with a tooth coloured resin material, and in some cases a Crown. 

All restorations at Admire Dentistry are completed under rubber dam and high speed suction.  The minimal amount of vapour released when removing an amalgam filling is drawn up the suction, and anything missed is collected in the rubber dam so the patient does not ingest it.  

Amalgam filling material can cause cracks, and leave undermined areas of tooth structure after removal.  When this happens it is important that we correct this with accurate and careful preparation to ensure a well bonded resin filling.  We will always do our best to restore and reinforce a tooth after replacing old amalgam fillings, however despite our best efforts, sensitivity can result.  Sensitivity can be due to a number of things and it is best you contact your dentist for advice and further treatment.

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Arana Hills

2/6 Nepean Avenue, Arana Hills 4054 QLD

(07) 3064 1044

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info@admiredentistry.com.au

Samford Village

10/15-19 Main St, Samford Village QLD 4520

(07) 3289 1900

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reception@samfordsmiles.com.au