Tag: Implant dentistry

  • Custom Abutment, Implant Crown

    Custom Abutment, Implant Crown

    Implant and crowns enhance aesthetics after dental abscess causes tooth loss This patient had damaged a front tooth as a child many years ago.  At the time, the standard of care was to restore the damaged tooth with a porcelain-to-metal crown and to place a crown on the adjacent tooth to make a match.  Since…

  • Smile restoration after trauma

    Smile restoration after trauma

    Implant dentistry and pink porcelain gums create lifelike final outcome in smile restoration after trauma This patient had been been traumatized by a baseball as a child, causing him to lose one front tooth and badly damage another.  At his initial consultation, he had a failing four-unit bridge connecting two seemingly healthy teeth to one…

  • Baby Teeth Get Implant Dentistry

    Baby Teeth Get Implant Dentistry

    A permanent solution when permanent teeth don’t erupt Typically a patient will lose primary (baby) teeth as the permanent teeth in the bone below develops and matures, pushing the primary tooth out of its way. In the case where there is a congenitally missing permanent tooth, the primary tooth may be retained for an indefinite period…

  • Ceramic Implant-Crown

    Ceramic Implant-Crown

    Fractured front tooth replaced with porcelain crowns and ceramic implant-crown This patient came to me complaining of tooth grinding and weak front teeth; her upper left lateral incisor had been restored with a crown several times and eventually broke at the gum-line. After discussing her options, the patient selected replacement of the hopeless broken tooth with…

  • Bite splint therapy

    Bite splint therapy

    In this brief video, here an explanation of how a bite splint can be used therapeutically. Whether someone has had a recent trauma like whiplash, or a chronic condition like arthritis, a dental bite splint between the teeth can support and stabilize both the jaw joints and the neck.

  • Can a dentist treat snoring or sleep apnea?

  • What is joint vibration analysis?

    What is the JVA? The JVA or Joint Vibration Analysis machine is a small set of headphones which we place in front of the patient’s ears. But instead of the patient listening to music, this small sensor will pick up vibrations inside the patient’s jaw joint. Healthy jaw joints make very little friction as you…

  • T-scan advanced bite analysis

    An analysis of the way a patient’s bite comes together can be initiated by our dental assistant using the T-scan. Here she demonstrates how the impact is registered on the sensor, then places the sensor in the patient’s mouth and takes a quick multi-bite series. Dr. Caughey interprets the data to the patient, demonstrating the…

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  • What are dental study models?

  • Double dislocated jaw joint

    Dislocating a jaw joint can be so completely scary! While the condition can resolve on its own, many times people with the double dislocated jaw joint need to go to the hospital to have it reset. However, here is something to try at home first!  

  • What is TMD?

    TMD stands for temporo-mandibular dysfunction and is collection of different jaw problems that affect how the jaw joint hinges and slides. Some people are aware of a popping or a little clicking that they hear in their jaw joint while for others there could be pain upon biting or just a sense of a bad…

  • Can my teeth be causing my earache?

    There are a couple of ways your teeth may cause pain in your ear.  

  • T-scan and periodontal disease

  • Spotlight on Hans Wakeman, DC

    Spotlight on Hans Wakeman, DC

    I recently met a practitioner of my own heart: gentle, thorough, holistic.  Meet Dr. Hans Wakeman, DC – with 2 convenient locations in Atlanta.  What delighted me most about our meeting was to discover a similar philosophical belief that we help patients BETTER through collaborative care. Learn more here:  http://wakemanchiropractic.com/