Showing posts with label cosmetic dentist nyc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmetic dentist nyc. Show all posts

Sunday, January 4, 2009

FDA Approval Granted on New Titanium Dental Implant

Double-Strength Metal Expected to Integrate into Bone up to 20 Times Faster

$2 Billion Dental-Implant Market is Goal

Manhattan Scientifics (Pink Sheets:MHTX) today announced that its affiliated manufacturing partner in Albuquerque, N.M. has received Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance to market Manhattan Scientifics' super strong titanium metal dental implants. This clearance positions the company closer to its goal of commercializing its technology and increasing shareholder value.

The patented new form of titanium metal originally developed by Russian scientists in concert with scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is expected to significantly improve dental implants. Studies have shown that bone integrates with these new metals up to 20 times faster than with conventional metals. Patients should experience shorter post surgery healing times and a more reliable integration of these new implants into their body.

Manhattan Scientifics Chief Scientist Terry Lowe said, "The $2 billion annual dental implant wholesale market is 10% the size of the market for other medical devices (for example hips, spinal devices and cardiovascular stents) that can benefit from the advantages of our advanced metals."

The key manufacturers of dental implants include Nobel Biocare Holding AG (SWX:NOBN), Straumann Holding AG (SWX:STMN), Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (ZMH:
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Manhattan Scientifics anticipates developing additional products based on this new titanium metal for use in orthopedics and stents.

About Manhattan Scientifics

Manhattan Scientifics, Inc., http://www.mhtx.com, is located in New Mexico, New York, and Montreal. It is developing and plans to acquire technologies in a variety of environmentally friendly energy and people-friendly industries. Copies of Manhattan Scientifics' press releases and related investor information may also be found at http://hawkassociates.com/clients/press/?client_id=7.

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made and are not guarantees of future performance. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: Manhattan Scientifics, Inc.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

What Does A Cosmetic Dentist Do?

Traditionally, going to the dentist has meant one of two things: either you needed to have your teeth cleaned and checked for decay or you needed to have something repaired (i.e. a cavity filled, a cap placed, etc.). While some people visited their oral care expert to have braces put on or dentures fitted, most went for reasons of prevention or treatment. Over the past 20 years, the range of services offered by dental professionals has expanded. Today, a cosmetic dentist can provide clients with a host of options to prevent decay, restore damaged teeth, and create an attractive smile.

In this article, I'll describe why cosmetic dentistry has become so popular and the types of procedures available. I'll also explain why smoking may preclude a person from being a candidate for certain procedures.

When Appearance Matters

More than ever, appearances matter. Studies have shown that attractive people tend to earn higher incomes and enjoy greater job stability. In addition, the first impressions people have of others are many times based upon how the other person looks. As a result, appearance is often directly correlated with social success. It 's instinctive, even if seemingly unfair. Fortunately, a beautiful smile plays a major role in our appearance. While having a beautiful smile was usually cost-prohibitive in the past, it 's affordable today.

Types Of Procedures

An experienced cosmetic dentist can offer a number of procedures that range from repairing a single tooth to complete smile makeovers. For example, millions of people visit to have their teeth whitened (due to coffee stains, bad dental hygiene, etc.). Others need to have chipped or broken teeth repaired, requiring composite bonding. Still others need full mouth reconstruction in order to enjoy an attractive smile. This type of oral care professional can provide veneers, implants, and laser treatment for gum disease. Many also offer clients Invisalign to straighten crooked teeth. Each of these procedures can help create a gorgeous smile.

Technology Trends

Dentists who specialize in procedures that improve the appearance of their clients' smiles are continuously seeking more effective methods. The technology used has grown substantially during the past several years. As a result, not only is there less discomfort for patients, but the natural structure of their teeth and gum line can often be preserved. Using lasers and other strategies means that dentists can complete work efficiently while cutting the amount of time patients need to recover.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

What Dental Services Fall Under Cosmetic Dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry, although still very focused on all around oral care and well being, revolves around practices and procedures that have a pleasing appearance as the ultimate goal.

A cosmetic dentist can attack and usually repair all of the issues that make a patient feel uncomfortable about the current state of their smile.

Some of the normal procedures that would fall under the category of cosmetic dentistry are as follows:

Removing and Replacing Dark Metallic Fillings

Though some dentists today no longer use the metallic filler to repair cavities, there are thousands and thousands of people walking around with them and many of those people are a bit uncomfortable with the appearance of their teeth because of them.

There isn't anything necessarily wrong with the old style metallic fillings, in fact they serve the purpose of repairing a damaged tooth very well, they just happen to be a fairly unattractive way of repairing the problem.

A cosmetic dentist can easily remove the old, unsightly metallic filling and repair the cavity with a tooth colored bonding that will be un-noticeable even at a relatively close distance. The problem will be fixed just the same as it were with the metallic filling, but it will be done in a way that will keep the patients smile as attractive as possible.

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