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Mar08
Diabetic foot care
Dr R P Shukla MD
Consultant physician & Diabetologist
Nazareth Hospital
Allahabad UP
Phone-9415214008
website-www.rpshukla.vpweb.com




Diabetes foot care



Alternative Names
Foot care for diabetics

Information
If you have diabetes you are more prone to foot problems, because the disease can damage your blood vessels and nerves. This, in turn, may make you less able to sense injury or pressure on your foot. You may not notice a foot injury until severe infection develops.

Diabetes also changes the immune system, decreasing the body's ability to fight infection. Small infections may rapidly progress to death of the skin and other tissues (necrosis). Amputation of the affected limb may be needed to save the patient's life. Improved blood sugar control can help prevent foot problems.

If you have diabetes, you are at higher risk for developing foot problems if you:

Are male

Have eye, kidney, or heart problems

Have had diabetes more than 10 years

Have poor blood glucose control

If you have diabetes, get a foot exam at least twice a year by your health care provider and learn whether you have nerve damage.

To prevent injury to the feet, check and care for your feet EVERY DAY, especially if you already have known nerve or blood vessel damage or current foot problems. Follow the instructions below.

DAILY CARE ROUTINE

Check your feet every day. Inspect the top, sides, soles, heels, and between the toes.

Wash your feet every day with lukewarm water and mild soap. Strong soaps may damage the skin.

Test the temperature of the water before putting your feet in, because the normal ability to sense hot temperature is usually impaired in people with diabetes. Burns can easily occur.

Gently and thoroughly dry the feet, particularly between the toes. Infections can develop in moist areas.

Because of skin changes linked with diabetes, the feet may become very dry and may crack, possibly causing an infection. After bathing the feet, soften dry skin with lotion, petroleum jelly, lanolin, or oil. Do not put lotion between your toes.

Ask your health care provider to show you how to care for your toenails. Soak your feet in lukewarm water to soften the nail before trimming. Cut the nail straight across, because curved nails are more likely to become ingrown.

Exercise daily to promote good circulation. Avoid sitting with legs crossed or standing in one position for long periods of time.

If you smoke, stop. It decreases blood flow to the feet.

TIPS ON SHOES AND SOCKS

Wear shoes at all times to protect your feet from injury. Otherwise, if you have poor vision and less ability to feel pain, you may not notice minor cuts or bumps.

Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Never buy shoes that do not fit properly, expecting the shoes to stretch with time. Nerve damage may prevent you from being able to sense pressure from improperly fitting shoes.

Check the inside of your shoes for rough areas or torn pieces that can cause irritation.

Change your shoes after 5 hours of wearing during the day to alternate pressure points.

Avoid wearing thong sandals or stockings with seams that can cause pressure points.

Wear clean dry socks or non-binding panty hose every day. Socks may provide an extra layer of protection between the shoe and your foot.

Wear socks to bed if your feet are cold. In cold weather, wear warm socks and limit your exposure to the cold to prevent frostbite.

MORE HELPFUL TIPS

Avoid using antiseptic solutions on your feet since these can burn and injure skin.

Avoid applying a heating pad or hot water bottle to the feet. Avoid hot pavement or hot sandy beaches.

Report sores, changes, or signs of infection to your doctor immediately. Report all blisters, bruises, cuts, sores, or areas of redness.

Remove shoes and socks during visits to your health care provider. This is a reminder that you need a foot exam.

Make an appointment with a podiatrist to treat foot problems or to have corns or calluses removed. Never attempt to treat these yourself using over-the-counter remedies.

If obesity prevents you from being physically able to inspect your feet, ask a family member, neighbor, or visiting nurse to perform this important check.

References
American Diabetes Asociation. Standards of medical care in diabetes—2007. Diabetes Care. 2007; 30(Suppl.1):S4-S41.

American Diabetes Asociation. Standards of medical care in diabetes -- 2008. Diabetes Care. 2008;31:S12-S54.

Hunt D. Foot ulcers and amputations in diabetes. Clin Evid. 2006;(15):576-584.

American Diabetes Asociation (ADA). Standards of medical care in diabetes. IV. Prevention/delay of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2007;30:S7-S8.

Inzuchhi SE and Sherwin RS. Type 2 diabetes mellitus. In: Goldman L and Ausiello D, eds. Goldman: Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2007:chap 248.




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Review Date: 6/17/2008
Reviewed By: Elizabeth H. Holt, MD, PhD, Asistant Profesor of Medicine, Section of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Yale University. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.



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Mar08
Laser Use in Dentistry
Lasers are now part of our lives in many ways. They are in our computer printers and compact disc players, they record prices at the supermarket check-out, they light up rock concerts, and they guide weapons and measure distances between planets. Lasers have also revolutionized many surgical procedures, minimizing bleeding, swelling, scarring, and pain. And now they're beginning to blaze a new trail in dentistry. The potential benefits of laser use in dentistry include procedures done on soft tissues of the mouth. Because laser techniques cause less pain than traditional methods, they are also likely to reduce the fear that many people have of the dentist. At the very least, lasers in some dental applications would eliminate the noise of the instruments that to some patients are nearly as disturbing as the physical discomfort. Dentists are using lasers to treat:
1. Tooth fillings
2. Root canal treatment
3. Gum disease (flap & implant surgeries)
4. Biopsy or lesion removal
5. Teeth whitening
How Do Lasers Work?
All lasers work by delivering energy in the form of light. When used for surgical procedures, the laser acts as a cutting instrument or a vaporizer of tissue that it comes in contact with. When used for "curing" a filling, the laser helps to strengthen the bond between the filling and the tooth. When used in teeth whitening procedures, the laser acts as a heat source and enhances the effect of tooth beaching agents.
Advantages compared to the traditional dental drill to lasers:
1. May cause less pain in some instances, therefore, reducing the need for anesthesia.
2. May reduce anxiety in patients uncomfortable with the use of the dental drill.
3. Minimize bleeding and swelling during soft tissue treatments.
Disadvantages of lasers are that:
1. Lasers can't be used in many commonly performed dental procedures. For example, lasers can't be used to fill cavities located between teeth, around old fillings, and large cavities that need to be prepared for a crown. In addition, lasers cannot be used to remove defective crowns or silver fillings, or prepare teeth for bridges.
2. Traditional drills may still be needed to shape the filling, adjust the bite, and polish the filling even when a laser is used.
3. Lasers do not eliminate the need for anesthesia.
4. Laser treatment tends to be more expensive since the cost of the laser is much higher than a dental drill.





Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Wedding Dentistry
Nothing is more stunning than a beautiful bride in a beautiful dress with a beautiful smile. If you are getting married, what better way to prepare for your big day than having your teeth whitened or smile designing if needed? Rememberthose photos will last forever. Here are some of the most common dental procedures brides-to-be can consider;
Smile designing using Bonding or Laminates
Porcelain Crowns
Teeth whitening (Zoom!)
Composite restorations and bonding Procedures in which decay is removed and the tooth is repaired with a material that closely matches your natural tooth color. Bonding is an effective method used to correct a malformation of otherwise healthy tooth structure.
Porcelain Veneers A custom-made porcelain sheath that is attached directly to the facial surface of teeth. Veneers are extremely effective in producing a uniformly white smile. Veneers are used to mask misshapen, stained, chipped or cracked teeth.
Zoom! Teeth whitening If you tired of your not-so-white teeth? The latest procedures are virtually pain-free, fast and easy. The most common procedure for brides looking for a quick fix. Teeth whitening is one of the hottest cosmetic dental procedures today. The Zoom! Whitening system, as is a good example of a product that ranks high in all of these areas. Zoom! has been proven to make your teeth about eight shades whiter in as little as 45 minutes, and the results are long-lasting.
Crowns and Bridges Sometimes one or more teeth are diseased or lost and need to be extensively repaired or replaced. A number of materials are available to meet each patients aesthetic and budgetary requirements. Recent launch for crown and bridge is LAVA (All- ceramic) for best strength, fit and esthetics.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Solution for Blackening at the Gum Line & Unnatural looking Dental Crowns?
A black line at the gumline or a tooth that looks fake because of a flat, bright un-natural color or a tooth that is too bulky compared to the adjacent teeth are sure indications of a crown that is an esthetic failure. With appropriate materials, procedures, and skill lifelike crowns will blend in naturally with adjacent natural teeth.

What Causes the Dark Line?

The dark line is associated with an old porcelain crown. The dark line originates from the edge of the crown where the porcelain and the metal meet at a knife-edge at the gum line. At the knife-edge, a very thin amount of the metal always shows. One of the illusionary techniques dentists have used was to hide the thin dark line under the gum line. Over time, the gum tissue would recede and expose the dark line. In some patients the dark line would show through the gum and make it appear dark as well.

How Do You Get Rid of It?

The only way to eliminate the esthetic problem is to replace the crown. The most beautiful crown for a tooth is, without question, all-porcelain or all-ceramic. With porcelain fused to metal crowns, there has to be an opaque layer put over the metal to block out its color. This makes it impossible to have a translucent restoration that mimics the translucency of natural teeth. Only with pure porcelain or pure ceramic can you have such translucency. And these three basic categories of crowns for front teeth: bonded all porcelain, extra strength all porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.

Bonded all porcelain - It is made entirely of porcelain or other ceramic material. Now the type of porcelain used for crowns for teeth by itself is not very strong. The way a cosmetic dentist will handle this is he or she will bond the crown to the tooth, thus giving it plenty of strength to function.
This type of crown has the nicest appearance. It mimics the appearance of nature to the point where it is difficult to tell that it is not a natural tooth. An all porcelain crown costs more than a porcelain fused to metal crown. And while an all porcelain crown is strong enough for front teeth, it may not be strong enough for some back teeth in some patients with an extra strong bite.

Extra strength all porcelain - There are some new ceramic materials that have extra strength - so much so that they don't have to be bonded. However, they aren't as esthetic as the bonded all porcelain crowns. Some brand names of crowns that are this type are Procera crowns, InCeram crowns, Cercon Zirconia crowns, Lava crowns, and Cerec crowns. While they don't have an opaque metal core, most of them have an opaque white core, so they aren't as esthetic for front teeth. They don't tend to develop the dark black line at the gumline that porcelain fused to metal crowns do, but they can still reveal a sharp color difference where the crown meets the tooth. They also tend to be a little more abrasive on the opposing teeth that chew against them.

Porcelain fused to metal - This style of crown is referred to as a porcelain fused-to-metal crown because it uses tooth-colored porcelain on the outside and it uses metal under the porcelain for strength. A black line at the gumline of a crown is caused when the underlying metal framework supporting the porcelain shows through. A properly done crown with an acceptable margin should have no black line. They tend to have a very fake-looking opacity, and they will tend to get a black line at the gumline after a few years. This line may not show when the crown is first placed but shows later, as the gum recedes. But porcelain fused to metal is substantially stronger than the all porcelain crown. Further if ever you need a crown discuss all the possible options and get more natural smile. Like to seek a consultation , contact our dental office.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Smile Designing
A beautiful smile can dazzle and sparkle, charm and entice. It says let's talk - I care - Cheer up. A smile communicates your feelings about yourself and others. Like the lines, colours, and shapes in a painting, your teeth should work together to produce a pleasing effect. A bright smile projects warmth, approval, or self-confidence.

Are you satisfied with your smile?

When you look in the mirror, are you happy with what you see? If you answer yes to any of these questions, it's likely you can benefit from cosmetic dentistry:

Do you have any stained or discoloured teeth or fillings?
Are any of your teeth crowded, overlapping, or crooked?
Are your gums red, swollen, receded, or bleeding?
Are you missing any teeth or do you have large gaps between any of your teeth?
Do any of your teeth have uneven shapes due to chips, fractures, or rough edges?
Do your teeth seem out of proportion because they are uneven in length?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it is likely that you have a dental problem that can produce a dull smile.
Changes Possible to Enhance your Smile

Stains: old fillings, an injury, smoking, or some foods may cause stains. Brown or grey teeth, in particular, are often a side-effect of medications taken in childhood. These stains can be got ridden off easily by cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Discoloured Teeth: They will tend to stand out and the entire attention of the person speaking to you will be directed to that one tooth.

Crooked teeth: may develop during early childhood. Not having enough space to accommodate your teeth is most likley the result of your genetic heritage.

Red gums: inflammed, puffy, red gums may bleed and pull away from the edges of your teeth. Unhealthy gums are often caused by inefficient or inadequate cleaning.

Gaps: missing teeth, gum disease or teeth too small for your mouth can produce gaps between your teeth.

Rough shape: injury or daily wear and tear can cause chips and fractures. A worn, flat look may result from grinding your teeth.



Improve your smile

Dental laminate / veneers is often a thin shell of composite or ceramic material that's bonded to a tooth, generally covering only its front and top. Dental veneers have become more popular as a relatively quick way to cosmetically improve one's smile, just like many film stars have done this too. Veneers can beautify your smile by improving the position, color and shape of one or more of your teeth. This process removes less tooth structure than doing a crown, but depends upon sound tooth being there as they are not as strong as crowns. Veneers can be used to close spaces between your teeth, lengthen small, protruded teeth, or whiten darkened teeth. And if your teeth are chipped or beginning to wear, veneers can protect them from damage and even restore their original looks.

If teeth are really dark, they can be bleached lighter first, so Veneers don't suffer from "Dark" shine through!

The Veneer is only as good as the tooth to which it is being bonded. If the underlying tooth is weak or compromised, this is obviously more likely to have problems than a strong, sound underlying tooth. A heavy bite may also fracture a Veneer during use, but this may only be discovered after "functional" chewing usage. Many patients are willing to risk this, knowing they can usually progress to a stronger crown if needed, but not committing to crown preparations with the greater tooth removal, in the first instance. Where many filled teeth are in a heavy chewing forces, then it is wiser to go for the crowns. Specific procedures for correcting each of these defects - tooth whitening, veneers, crowns, bridges, bonding, etc.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Say Goodbye to Loose Dentures : Computer Guided Dental implants
Dental implants have revolutionized Dentistry, making it possible to replace a single tooth or all teeth in as little as an hour or two.
Computer Guided dental implants can improve your appearance, restore your smile and confidence, and allow you to eat the foods you like, without worrying about your teeth. Computer guided implant placement allows us to create an exact replica of your jawbone on our computer screen. This allows us to see all the structures such as nerves and sinuses. Thus, we can safely avoid the structures when planning and ultimately placing the implants. With the conventional method of placement the measurement is taken from a flat or one dimensional x-ray. This leaves us guessing in the other two dimensions.
Quick And Convienent
We all lead very busy lives in this day and age. Using computer guided treatment drastically reduces the amount of visits to the dentist. At the completion of the surgery you will be able to function immediately with your new teeth.
No stitches or incisions Immediate Function
We all know that pain and recuperation are always a big concern. With computer guided placement there are no stitches or incisions. This conservative approach drastically diminishes pain and healing time.
Three Methods of Implant Denture Replacement
1. Mini-Implant Dentures - "Snap In" Dentures
This type of implant denture is an economic alternative for those who cannot afford conventional implants or the available bone is too sparse for conventional implants.
Mini-implants can are used even when there is very little bone structure.
Although this is a great alternative mini-implants may not last as long-term as conventional implants.
Mini-implants cannot change the tightness or holding power of the denture as can conventional implants.
A snap down denture is still a denture, meaning it still rests upon the gums.
Although the chewing force achieved is much better by adding the snap down implants, it is still much less than your natural teeth.
When economics is a major concern this method is the best choice.
2. Conventional Implant Dentures - "Snap In"
This type of denture is very similar to the mini-implant snap down denture. There are several fundamental differences.
There is an abundance of documented research that shows these implants to have long term stability.
The holding power of the snaps used can be adjusted to be weaker or stronger by switching out the retentive inserts.
The larger diameter makes for a stronger implant.
The cost is more than the mini-implant solution
There must be adequate bone structure.
3. Implant Bridge Dentures
This by far is the best solution if you want to chew as well as you did with your natural teeth. This type of implant replacement does not rely on your gums for support. The entire bridge/denture is supported solely by the implants.
The bridge/denture is permanently attached to the implants.
There is no need for removal.
They are brushed and flossed similar to your natural teeth.
The chewing power is similar to your natural teeth.
The cost is considerably more than the other two solutions
There must be adequate bone
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Look younger - Feel better with Full mouth rehabilitation
Imagine being able to turn back the clock 20, 30 years or more. Full Mouth Rehabilitation is a comprehensive and complex process that involves restoring the teeth, bite, and muscles back to their natural looking and youthful feeling condition. Look younger - feel better. Today, you do not have to continue to be dissatisfied with the look and feel of your smile. You do not have to continue to experience discomfort when chewing, or be unable to eat hot or cold foods.

Full mouth rehabilitation may be the answer to many of these problems. This practice is reflective of modern dentistry that relies on the most innovative techniques, and of all the things that we can do for people, the process of full mouth rehabilitation has perhaps the most amazing and far reaching benefits. It requires an advanced treatment procedure delivered by a specialist (Prosthodontist) who uses state-of-the- art technology. A goal of treatment is to the rebuild damaged teeth and properly align them. Jaw position is typically corrected using a durable materials like ceramic/metallic caps that fits over the top of the teeth. Teeth can also be restored with veneers or onlays.

Full mouth rehabilitation corrects imperfections in bite position and enhances the appearance of the smile, like wornout, broken,discolored or chipped teeth. Full Mouth Rehabilitation creates a smile that is functional, comfortable and beautiful.. Once determined, the jaw position is corrected with the use of an splint (a virtually invisible appliance that fits over the top of the lower teeth, gently repositioning the jaw).

How ?
The dentist will decide whether to treat with an splint, or to fit the patient with dental restorations. Patients who have their bite repositioned with the use of splint under the dentists care from six weeks to six months. This splint slowly repositions the bite, creating a naturally comfortable position. The gums may be tender for a couple days after restorations are placed on the teeth. To counter the discomfort anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen, can be used.

After the splint has been worn for several weeks to several months, the jaw naturally drops into its most comfortable position. Only then can the doctor begin to restore the bite. He will use beautiful porcelain restorations that can raise or lower the bite to achieve the most comfortable jaw position. With this correction, patients experience decreased or eliminated pain and discomfort, and better overall health.

When to go in for the comprehensive treatment?

Teeth are worn, chipped or cracked.
TMJ (temporomandibular joint syndrome)
Frequent headaches or migraines.
Dental restorations frequently crack, chip or break.
Pain or soreness around my jaw joints.
Clicking sounds in jaw joints.
Limited jaw movement or have locking jaw.
Unexplained congestion or stuffiness in ears and vertigo.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Dental Implants - The Natural Solution
There is a certain feeling each of us has when we look into the mirror and feel really confident about our appearance. It "sets the mood" for our day or social function. Simply stated, our personal confidence can dramatically affect our lives.

Unfortunately, missing teeth, medically known as edentulism, keeps many people from "feeling their best". Edentulism not only affects your self-confidence, but also has a dramatic impact on the quality of your life.

Edentulism may limit your choice of foods and therefore your nutrition and general health.
Can make you feel isolated either socially or on the job.
Can effect relationships with loved ones.
Also leads to bone loss making the "fitting? of traditional dentures difficult or impossible
If not treated, partial edentulism, that is missing some of your teeth, can place stress on the remaining teeth requiring them to "do more work". This can lead to further tooth loss.
For years the best solutions for missing teeth were bridges, removable partial or full dentures. For centuries man has endeavored to find a more natural replacement for missing teeth. Modern, space age materials have allowed that quest to become a reality. Todays dental implant is possible because of these materials combined with years of research and clinical trials. The dental implant is truly the most natural solution for missing teeth.

But what exactly is a dental implant?

Implants are artificial tooth root that is made titanium, which is placed into your jawbone to hold a replacement tooth, or bridge closest is shape and size to the natural tooth root. After application of anesthesia, your dentist will expose the area of the jawbone to be implanted and prepare the bone to accept the implant. The number of incisions and bone preparations depends upon the number of implants (and teeth) being placed. The implant is carefully set into place and the gums are closed with several stitches. The healing period usually varies from as few as 3 to 6 months or more. The bone grows in and around the implant creating a strong structural support. When healing is complete, your implant is uncovered and an extension is attached onto which your new tooth or teeth are attached. Implants restore proper chewing function and so you can enjoy food.

You feel confident that your replacement teeth won?t move or loosen.
You regain the closest thing to the look, feel and function of your natural teeth.
Forget about unsightly partial denture clasps, which place damaging pressure on remaining natural teeth.
Eliminate irritated and painful gums.
Improve your speech by eliminating or reducing the "fullness" of full or partial dentures.
Replace missing teeth with the look and feel of natural teeth without having to "cut down" healthy teeth.
Dental implants help stop the progressive bone loss and shrinkage of your jawbone by "mimicking" the roots of natural teeth.
Dental implants are clinically proven with a success rate in excess of 90%.
Clearly dental implants are one of the finest treatment options dentistry has to offer. With their ability to improve the quality of your life and health it's easy to understand why they have become the accepted alternative to traditional methods of replacing missing teeth.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
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Mar08
Artificial Tooth Replacement - Know about Prosthodontics
Now a day?s dentistry has progressed that even a person at the age of 90 years can have full compliment of teeth. The branch of dentistry dealing with artificial teeth and any missing facial parts such as eye, ear, nose or lips is called as Prosthodontics. Your missing teeth can be replaced by an artificial removable or a fixed prosthesis. Well, both these prosthesis are made as per your own personal, aesthetic and functional preference.

Why a Prosthodontist?
They provides an extremely high level of care for patients who have missing teeth or have significant damage to their existing teeth. Training includes crowns, bridges, dentures, cosmetics, tempromandibular joint dysfunction, maxillofacial prosthesis and Dental implants. They also deal with congenital defects as well as problems arising from trauma and cancer. Dental Implants are in fact replica of tooth root, which is placed in your jaw during a small surgery. These are inert metal screws made of a special metal called as Titanium. These screw shaped titanium are placed at a pre-determined location for the tooth inside the bone. Later on once the bone anchors this metal screw, artificial tooth is placed on this screw. This kind of implant-supported tooth is completely similar to original tooth in terms of structure, esthetics and function. Titanium is a well-known metal for its biocompatibility. It is being used for more than a century now for orthopedic purposes. This kind of implant can also be used for supporting multiple teeth or complete denture. Implants have an edge over the conventional fixed prosthesis that in this procedure, preparation of adjacent teeth is not required. The only disadvantage is that the implant is costing little above twenty thousand per teeth and which is out of reach for most of our population. There is good news that the efforts are on to devise indigenous implants in India. Once this project is over, the cost will reduce significantly and common man will be able to afford it.

The most striking advancement in this branch is related to Maxillo-facial Prosthesis. In which we can replace missing facial parts and reduce or hide the disfigurement. We commonly see the patients of trauma and cancer of head and neck area with significant disfiguration and visible defects on face. With the recent advances, implants are now being used for supporting other devices and maxillo-facial prosthesis. Now with these advancements it will be possible to hide such deformities and defects. In this technique, missing part of the face is fabricated with the help of acrylic resin and over this a covering resembling skin is given, which is made of a special material called as silicone. This gives resemblance to remaining skin and the defect is repaired.
Patients contemplating dental implants or major changes in their appearances with the use of crown, bridges, smile designing and ceramic laminates should consult with a Prosthodontist to assure that they are gaining the best possible care for their dentition.
Dr. Vinod Chandel MDS. (Prosthodontics) AIIMS New Delhi
Advanced Dental Care,Prosthodontic and Implant Centre
SCO 157/1 Sector 37-C, Chandigarh
Phone no. 2691001, 09815131898


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Mar08
How to Make a Hospital Hospitable
How to Make a Hospital Hospitable

Every hospital should have a plaque saying: There are some patients whom we cannot help; there are none whom we cannot harm.
Arthur Bloomfield

Hospitals can provide a secure refuge when you are seriously ill, remember that hospitals can be scary places! For one thing, the very fact that your doctor wants you to be admitted into hospital means that he thinks you are quite ill, and this in itself can generate considerable anxiety! Even worse, hospitals can be very unfriendly places. Not only do hospitals strip you of all your dignity (having to wear a half-open hospital gown which barely covers your body properly does not do much good to your ego!), but also they subject you to painful routines and humiliating rituals performed by a retinue of strangers. Moreover, you could be woken up at any time of the day, (or night), deprived of your privacy, forced to eat unpalatable food, cut off from friends and family, and denied a lot of the independence which you take so much for granted in daily life. Also, remember that hospitals can be dangerous to your health as well! Hospital-acquired infections have become increasingly common (since a number of sick patients are gathered together under one roof); and errors and mix-ups are not unusual at all, especially in India, where the paramedical staff is often poorly trained.
The first rule, therefore, is try to stay out of hospital as far as possible! However, if there is no choice, there is a lot you can do to improve the quality of your hospital stay.
The first step is selecting a hospital. Often, you may have no choice in this regard. For example, your surgeon may operate at only a particular institution. Or your employer may have entered into a contract with a particular hospital, so that if you want your hospital expenses to be covered by your company, you may have to be admitted only to this hospital. However, if a choice is available, then how do you select the best hospital? Basically, hospitals fall under the following categories:

1. Private large hospitals. These are large (200-bed plus) institutes, which offer all medical facilities (including pathology, radiology and blood banking) under one roof. While such hospitals often attract the best medical specialists, and many have a developed a reputation for providing excellent medical care, they can be very expensive. Unfortunately, they are also usually very impersonal, and you are often just "the patient in bed number 423". Also, the red tape in these places can be considerable. These hospitals tend to overuse medical technology, which can prove to be a major disadvantage while treating common problems. However, these hospitals should be your first choice if you are suffering from a complex or rare problem, or if you require major surgery.

2. Private small hospitals/nursing home. These are small facilities (containing 10-20 beds), which are usually run by a single doctor, or a small team of doctors, in order to provide care for their own patients. They are very popular, because they are relatively less expensive and provide patients with personalized care and attention. However, you should be aware of the fact that many of these facilities may not meet basic standards, because of the lack of governmental rules and regulations. Many of these places are poorly equipped (for example, a doctor may set up a cardiac monitor at the patients bedside, and call the bed an " intensive cardiac care unit!); the staff may be medically unqualified and poorly trained; and they may not posses the infrastructure (e.g. blood bank facilities) to cope with complex problems. On the whole, well-run nursing homes are a good choice for treating simple problems (e.g., simple surgical procedures).

3. Public hospitals. These are large hospitals run by the government. While they may posses excellent medical staff, since many of them are often attached to medical colleges, their equipment, however sophisticated, often does not function, due to a paucity of funds. Often, basic standards of hygiene may be lacking in these places. Nevertheless, they can provide excellent medical care at highly subsidized rates and are a good choice for emergencies (since they are well-equipped to handle trauma and emergency cases, and will not turn patients away) and for certain complex problems, since some of the departments in these hospitals can be centers of excellence.

CHOOSING YOUR ROOM
During a stay in the hospital, several options are available as to room choice. Depending on insurance coverage or personal preference, a patient may stay in a private room, a semi-private room or a ward. Private rooms may be deluxe (with amenities comparable to a five-star hotel in some hospitals) or first class, and offer the advantage of much needed peace and quiet. A major plus point is that your friends or relatives can stay with you; after all, you need to have someone who can look after your best interest when you in a hospital bed! In a semi-private room, curtains are put up around each bed that allow for some privacy, but the bathroom is usually common for the occupants. A ward is a hospital room that is large enough to accommodate several beds. Each bed may be curtained off during examination for privacy, but you are otherwise fully exposed to all passersby. However, the charges are much less than those of a private room.

LOOKING AFTER YOURSELF
Nobody likes to be in the hospital and its especially difficult if you have to be hospitalized for a long time. Some ideas which can help you to keep yourself from becoming bored, depressed or lonely if you have a long hospital stay include the following: keep a journal; write letters to family and friends; do activities such as needle point, sewing, knitting; listen to a radio; talk with other patients; read a book; do puzzles and word games; play computer-games; surf the internet on a laptop.
Hospitals can be dehumanising places to be in, so try to personalise your surroundings as far as possible, by surrounding yourself with objects you enjoy, such as books, a radio, games and puzzles. Try to arrange for food from home, if at all possible hospital food have a deservedly bad reputation. Its also a good idea for you to have your mobile/cell-phone with you, in case an unforeseen emergency crops up during your hospital stay.
Its useful to ask for help from family and friends request them to come and visit you. Most people will be glad to oblige and remember to return the favour if someone you know is in hospital. If you like, you can ask them to bring food or fresh fruit that is not served in the hospital, so you can look forward to eating something appetising . And dont forget to look at the upside you get served breakfast in bed!

MEDICAL RECORDS: TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE?
Although your medical chart affixed to your bed is legally the property of the hospital, you should be aware of what kind of information is recorded on it. If you have any doubts, ask your doctor for an explanation. The chart should contain the following details:
Your medical history (in the form of a synopsis).
Results of all laboratory tests.
Doctors order sheet: (1) daily list of medications to be taken, (2) special treatments or testing, (3) dietary restrictions, and (4) scheduled diagnostic procedures.
Notes on surgery performed: (1) name of operation; (2) anesthetic used; (3) the names of the assisting staff; and (4) whether or not blood was transfused.
Don't be surprised if you encounter resistance when you ask to see these records! Many physicians and hospitals still don't believe that these records belong to you, or even that you should have access to them. As with any argument, there are two sides of this one too. The most commonly voiced concern is that patients may misinterpret the records, and become confused or unnecessarily frightened by the information they contain. Further, physicians and hospitals are concerned about their malpractice liability being increased if patients are granted unlimited access to their records, and some fear that records will not be kept with the same degree of honesty if patients were to have direct and unlimited access to them. Patients, on the other hand, want to know what is in their records - after all, the records are about their body! They also believe, quite correctly, that they can store their x-rays and records more reliably than anyone else. The ideal situation is one where you and your physician go over the records together, with your physician explaining the information, and you knowing that you can ask any question and get a clear and honest answer.

The Hospital Routine
An average day in a hospital can be divided into five categories. They normally involve the following:
1. The patients activities such as laboratory tests (often done early in the morning), treatments or scheduled surgeries, visiting hours and rest periods.
2. Nursing observations, which include monitoring and charting your vital signs (pulse, blood pressure, temperature, urine output) on a frequent basis; as well as evaluating your physical and emotional needs. A good nurse is worth her weight in gold!
3. Doctors visits. Doctors rounds may occur at various times during the day, and the resident doctor or assistant will often visit you early in the morning. Your personal doctor may come to see you, and this visit is often the high point of the day for the patient. Unfortunately, the doctor is often in and out of the room so fast, that you may not get a chance to clarify your doubts. Please request your doctor to sit down, so that you get some more time to talk to him. Its a good idea to "prepare" for these visits, by having a list of questions you need answers to.
4. Medications which can begin before breakfast and continue throughout the day and night as prescribed by the doctor. Intravenous lines (IV fluids) require more frequent nursing attention.
5. Meals, which are normally brought by orderlies three times daily. A nighttime drink or snack may also be available.

WHOS WHO AT THE HOSPITAL
In a hospital one finds so many people walking around in white uniforms that patients become easily confused as to who does what! While its the normal procedure for all the staff to wear name tags that identify who they are and what their positions are, a general understanding of the hospital staff can be beneficial.
Physicians
1. Medical Students: They are found only in teaching hospitals (attached to a medical college), and are trying to learn as much as possible. They cannot actually treat patients by themselves, but a kind and understanding student can often spend a lot of time with you and explain whats going on.
2. Residents: They are doctors who are receiving specialty training in a particular medical field such as surgery or medicine.
3. Doctor: The doctor who admitted you to the hospital.
4. Consultants: They are specialists, and your doctor may ask them to examine you to provide expert advise or a second opinion.
Nurses
Nurses are the ones who really take care of you when you are in hospital, and their responsibilities include: (1) taking and charting your vital signs (such as temperature, pulse and blood pressure); (2) taking care of your wound; (3) carrying out your doctors orders; (4) giving you your Nurses spend much more time with patients than doctors do, and will often be your primary contact with your medical caregivers. They can also teach you to care for yourself when you go home.
Additional Hospital Staff
1. Orderlies or nurses aides assist in moving patients to the x-ray room or to other specialized testing rooms and help in a non-medical capacity.
2. Occupational Therapists assist disabled patients in performing their routine activities.
3. Physical Therapists assist patients in developing the strength and the ability to become and remain mobile through exercises, massage and other treatments.
4. Respiratory Therapists help with the use of specialized equipment to treat breathing disorders.
It is very helpful to know someone on the hospital medical staff (an "insider") with whom you can really communicate. This individual may be a nurse, a technician or a social worker. Request this person to act as your advocate in order to help you get the medical care you need and want a medical "insider" who is on your side can be very useful when you are in hospital!

HOW TO BE A COST-CONSIOUS HOSPITAL PATIENT
Hospital bills can add up to huge amounts very easily, and you need to be aware of what steps you can take to save your money! The basic rule is simple: avoid an unnecessary stay in the hospital! The hospital should never be viewed as a place to get a good rest. Consider the following pointers:
Consult your physician and, whenever possible, select outpatient services. By avoiding an overnight stay at a hospital, substantial savings can occur. Many routine laboratory tests and scans can be done for a lesser cost as an outpatient.
As an inpatient, stay only for the prescribed time that is necessary. If its peace and quite you need in order to recuperate, a hotel may be a better bargain.
If you need surgery, ask your doctor if this can be done on a day-care basis, so that you dont need hospitalisation.
How to keep your hospital bills down
Be an intelligent and informed patient ask questions, to make sure that all the medical procedures you are advised are truly necessary.
Take out a medical insurance policy when you are healthy this can be very helpful in case you do fall ill.
Hospital bills can be huge, and they need to be carefully analysed to look for errors. Dont assume that just because its generated on a computer that its accurate billing errors are amazingly common, and you need to actively look out for them. Insist on a receipt whenever you pay your hospital bills.
Beware of duplication of tests. Be sure to ask the doctor about what blood tests, x-rays and medical procedures you will need to undergo in hospital.
Checkout times should be strictly followed. Be sure you know when precisely you need to leave and stick to your schedule; otherwise, youre likely to be charged for an extra days stay.
If your health problem isnt an emergency, avoid being admitted to a hospital on a weekend. No one likes working on weekends, and testing will usually not take place until Monday.
Discuss your financial concerns with your doctor. Many doctors and hospitals can and do reduce their fees for patients who have problems with payments. Also, remember that you will get exactly the same quality of medical care in a first class deluxe room in a private hospital, as you will in the General Ward but you will end up paying more.
Remember, that sooner or later, you or a family member will have to spend some time in a hospital. If you are well-prepared, you can make sure you will survive your stay in style so that you can show off your surgical scar to all your friends at the next party!


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