Address

KARUNA dental MVZ Aurich
Erdbeerweg 52, 26605 Aurich, Germany

Phone: 04941/ 9742030
fax: 04941/ 9742031
info@karuna-zahnarztpraxis.de

 

KARUNA dental MVZ Weener
Brombeerenweg 3, 26826 Weener, Germany

Phone: 04953/ 9211690
fax: 04953/ 9211691
teamweener@karuna-zahnarztpraxis.de

Opening hours

Monday 08.00 am - 12.00 pm
2.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 08.00 am - 12.00 pm
2.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 08.00 am - 12.00 pm
2.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Thursday 08.00 am - 12.00 pm
2.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Friday 08.00 am - 12.00 pm
   

Appointments beyond that by appointment.

Journey

Aurich, Germany

Weener (Near Sanddornweg 2) Blackberry Trail 3

Overbite

From orthodontics: the maxillary anterior teeth are in front of those of the lower jaw.

Hypersensitivity of the necks of the teeth

These are exposed, the dentinal tubules are open, there is an increased sensation of pain.

Ultrasound

Sound waves with frequencies above 20,000 Hz are used in dentistry to remove hard dental plaque.

Invisible tooth correction

The transparent braces. It looks like a splint for teeth grinders and should help adults without ugly wires, ribbons and temples to a perfect smile.

Relining

If a plastic prosthesis no longer fits properly because the jaw has changed, it must be repaired with new plastic.

Saliva

Saliva

Satellite implant

Stabilize the central implant via plates and thereby help the healing

Acid etching technology

Creating a jagged pattern on the surface of the enamel by etching with acid to anchor ceramic inlays and plastic fillings

Scaling

Cleaning of teeth from plaque etc. by means of special instruments (scalers)

Enamel

The enamel is the visible part of the teeth. Once damaged, it cannot be replaced.

Melt defects

Created during pregnancy, by diseases or medications or genetically determined.

Incisor

Anterior tooth, ending numbers 1 + 2

Pregnancy

In pregnancy, in addition to oral hygiene measures and tooth cleaning, only urgently needed dental treatments should be performed.

Secondary caries

It occurs between the filling and the tooth if the gap is too large.

Sensitivity test

Testing the vitality of teeth with cold sprays

Sharpey fibers

Connective tissue fibres between root and tooth compartment

Sigmatism - Lispels

Interdentalis, in which the tongue slips between the teeth or addentalis, in which the tip of the tongue meets the teeth

Sinus lift

Maxillary sinus reduction

Sinus lift, minimally invasive

Elevation of the maxillary sinus mucosa with optimization of the bone storage for an implant in the maxillary posterior region with transplantation of own bone chips.

Saliva

A secretion formed by the salivary glands. It cleans the teeth, is a neutralizer and buffer against aggressive dietary acids.

Saliva test

Test of caries risk by bacteria

Stillmann Technology

Toothbrushing technique

Stomatology

Study of diseases in the oral cavity

Subgingival

Under the gum line

Sublingual

Under the tongue

Quadrant

The human dentition is divided into 4 areas.

Mercury

Silvery shiny, room temperature liquid precious metal, contained in amalgam, toxic

Palatal

Towards the palate

Papilla Bleeding Index

Examination to measure the depth of the gingival pockets and to feel the circumference of the invisible concrements. With a dull special probe, the end of which runs out in a sphere, the gingivitis is detected: the deeper the pocket, the further the disease has progressed.

Parafunctions

Malfunctions in the orofacial system such as bruxism (teeth clenching, teeth grinding), tongue pressing, lip biting, lip licking, pencil chewing, thumb sucking, nail biting, etc.

Periodontal Screening Index (PSI)

Examination method how far the bone has regressed on the tooth. Since the beginning of 2004, the preventive measure can also be billed by the statutory health insurance funds once every 2 years. Depending on the findings, the dentist then decides whether periodontal treatment is necessary.

Periodont

Periodontium

Periodontosis, periodontitis, periodontosis.

What keeps the natural tooth in place in the jaw are: the jawbone, the periodontium fibers between it and the tooth root and the gums, the gingiva. It is precisely with this holding apparatus that the study of the dental environment, periodontology, deals with. Periodontosis, according to the widespread but not quite correct self-diagnosis of many "gum hemophiliacs", is next to caries the most common dental disease. However, it is not a disease of the tooth itself, but starts as inflammation on the gums and is then correctly called: gingivitis; If the inflammatory process spreads to the tooth bed, it is periodontitis and if the gums recede without recognizable signs of inflammation, the so-called periodontosis. In many cases, periodontal diseases are the cause of tooth loss, especially in adults from the age of 35.

Periapical

Vicinity of the root tip

Peri-implantitis

Peri-implant infections affect the tissue surrounding the implant. A distinction is made between "peri-implant mucositis" and "peri-implantitis". The former refers to a completely curable inflammation of the soft tissue. With progressive inflammation and pronounced submarginal plaque accumulation, peri-implantitis (incurable) also leads to progressive bone loss around the implant. However, the development of peri-implantitis does not mean that the infection inevitably leads to implant failure or develops into implant loss.

Perikymatia

Growth grooves in tooth enamel

Periosteum

Periosteum

Plaque

Firmly adhering dental plaque, caused by bacteria in the mouth

Filling

In the vernacular, the filling in the tooth is common.

Premolars

The front two molars, ending numbers 4 and 5

Preparation

Grinding a tooth

Professional dental care

is that which goes beyond home dental care. This is carried out at the dentist by specially trained personnel and is also called individual or caries prophylaxis or professional tooth cleaning (PZR).

Profundus

Going into depth

Prognathism

Protrusion of the upper front teeth

Prosthesis

Actually the dentures, in dental language this refers to the removable dentures made of plastic and metal-based, which are available as partial or full dentures.

Prophylaxis

The Greek "profylassein - beware, exercise caution" includes the whole catalogue of preventive measures to avoid dangers, damage and calamities, but also diseases. What this means in dentistry, you can read under "further information" below.

Prosthetics

Dental prosthetics is the replacement of lost natural teeth or missing jawbone substance with artificial alternatives.

Protrusion

Tilting of the front teeth towards the lip

Makeshift

Interim dentures so that the teeth do not migrate into the gap

Pulp

The pulp, the soft in the teeth, nerves, etc.

Pulpitis

Inflammation of the pulp

Radix

Tooth root

Radicular

Around the root (radix)

Edge gap

Space between the filling and the tooth, if caries develops there = secondary caries

Replantation

Reimplantation of the tooth

Retraction threads or rings

Aid for taking impressions: The gums are pushed away from the tooth

Retrognathia

Maxillary retrognathia: Anterior row of the upper jaw too far back
Mandibular retrognathia: lower jaw shortened

Retrograde root filling

Residual tooth filled from the root side

Retrusion

Relocation of a tooth from its normal position

Recession

Receding gums without symptoms of inflammation, caused by incorrect brushing technique.

Radiographs

Diagnostic tool to detect caries

X-ray passport

Here, the X-rays are recorded with the radiation exposure.

Root planing

Root smoothing

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