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Dictionary of Dental Terms
Some dental terminology
Abscess: infection caused by severe
decay, trauma, or gum disease. You may have
pain and swelling, requiring root canal
treatment or surgical intervention.
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. Disadvantages-color, breaks
down in mouth releasing mercury and other
trace metals. Stains teeth over time.
Tooth Bleaching: Whitening of teeth with
a peroxide based material. May take from
1 visit to 2 weeks to complete.
Tooth Whitening: Whitening of teeth with
a peroxide based material. May take from
1 visit to 2 weeks to complete.
Bonding: The covering of a tooth
surface to correct stained or damaged teeth,
by painting a layer of plastic like material
on the tooth. Has limitations for use.
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. Usually
called a fixed bridge.
Bruxism: Tooth grinding, often caused
by stress. Most often done at night, while
sleeping.
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.
Composite Inlay: A two visit procedure
to repair the decayed area of back (posterior)
teeth.
Crown: A crown or a cap is a cover
for a decayed or damaged tooth made of porcelain
and/or metal.
Dentures: A plastic appliance with
plastic or porcelain teeth attached to it.
Used to replace all missing teeth in one
arch.
Drilling: This is a mechanical drill
used to clean away any excess bacterial
damage to the tooth and prepare a hole in
the tooth to accept a filling.
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. A path by which trapped
bacteria can escape from an infected tooth.
Gingivitis: Inflammation of the
gum tissue caused by plaque and or tarter
build-up. Precursor 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 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.
Margin: The point at which prepared
tooth structure ends and unprepared tooth
begins.
Night Guard: A plastic mouthpiece
to prevent damage from grinding teeth at
night. May be a hard or soft material.
Partial Denture: A removable appliance
replacing some missing teeth in one arch.
Periodontitis: Advanced gum disease;
inflammation of gum tissue, which causes
bone loss resulting in tooth loss if left
untreated.
Porcelain Inlays: A two visit procedure
where decayed tooth surface is replaced
with tooth colored porcelain.
Porcelain Fused to Gold Inlay: A
gold inlay covered with porcelain. Stronger
than a pure porcelain inlay.
Porcelain Jacket: A crown made entirely
of porcelain for maximum aesthetics.
Porcelain Laminate Veneer: A thin
porcelain shell bonded to the tooth to correct
imperfections in shape, color, size, and
position of teeth.
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. Once the nerve is removed, the
root is filled with a root canal filling
material.
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. No
age limit.
Tooth Colored Fillings: Usually
referring to bonded fillings, porcelain
inlays, or porcelain fused to gold inlays.
Wisdom Extraction: This refers to
the removal of the last set of teeth at
the very back of your mouth. The wisdom
teeth. Sometimes this can take 5 minutes
and sometimes several trips per tooth, dependant
upon the structure of the tooth.
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