Natural Looking Result of an Extreme Smile Makeover

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Smile with Style

I had some previous work done by another dentist and I was extremely disappointed with the quality of the work.  I had two teeth missing on the bottom, and my gums and teeth were poorly aligned.
In Sept. of 2007, Dr. Pannu invited me to his office to see what he could do.  It was a great decision to take up his offer.  I had reservations about anyone working on my teeth again, as my previous Dr. left me a little skeptical, but Dr. Pannu’s knowledge and professionalism reassured me that I was in the right place.
He had to fill all 6 front teeth and redo the veneer on the top, do two implants on the bottom, and invisialign the bottom teeth.  He even re-sculptured my gums to make sure the teeth were aligned perfectly…and they are now!
The veneer work was excellent and it looks perfect now!  Well, the implants are done, the veneers are done, I have only 3 months left on my invisalign, and I couldn’t be happier.  I highly recommend Dr. Pannu and his staff for their knowledge, professionalism, and courtesy.The office is super clean and staff is so friendly , thank you very much
.” NTP

Two implants later … and still munching

NP is a wonderful patient who got an extreme smile makeover in our San Jose practice. She is a proud recipient of Invisalign, multiple veneers, and 2 Implants.

Dental implants restore lost chewing ability, improve appearance, end embarrassment, and give real self-confidence as testified by this patient. They are a real breakthrough! This procedure is one which Dr Pannu has done repeatedly for patients over many years. Implants can restore your chewing function to the equivalent of someone with natural teeth.  Dr Pannu also has in-depth training and great experience in this area and will be happy to answer any questions that may occur to you.

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Dental Implants- Extreme Smile Makeover

“…When other professionals said it couldn’t be done, Dr. Pannu did it. A very talented doctor who has the experience to successfully do the almost impossible. He also provides a one stop shop doing the entire implant procedure including the tooth so coordination of the work is much easier. He is also much easier on the pocketbook. I would highly recommend him to anyone. I can’t wait to go back to my old dentist and smile for him. ..” BL, Castro Valley.

BL Castro Valley , a professional horse rider travelled far to accomplish the complex dental treatment. She had two front teeth missing, and was not happy with the previous prosthesis. The space was extremely narrow to insert the implants. All other anterior teeth were discolored and chipped. A comprehensive treatment plan involved bone grafts, dental implants, veneers and crowns.  The surgical and restorative  phases of treatment were performed by Dalvir Pannu DDS at the Fremont office of Pannu Dental Care.

The functionality and aesthetics of the final result is awesome !

Ghazal Maestro Ghulam Ali visits Pannu Dental Care

Ghulam Ali, the singing sensation has enthralled audiences all over the world for almost four decades now. His “Chupke Chupke Raat Din Aasoon Bahana Yaad Hai…” was a superhit Ghazal, whose words still haunt. And the man behind that voice still stays as elusive as he ever was.His background as a Thumri singer makes him an exceptional ghazal singer. Ghulam Ali can easily be termed as the most versatile ghazal singer ever.

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History of Dentures… Article By Dr. Dalvir Singh Pannu

What is a denture?

Dr. Pannu- A tooth or teeth can be replaced with either a fixed or a removable prosthesis. A denture is a removable replacement for a missing tooth or teeth. Complete dentures replace all teeth while partial dentures replace one to several teeth.

What is the history of dentures?

Dr. Pannu-Replacements for decaying or lost teeth have been produced for thousands of years. Skillfully designed dentures were made as early as 700 BC using ivory and bone. Unfortunately, this level of technology was lost until about the 1800’s. During Medieval times, dentures were seldom considered. Gaps between teeth were expected, even nobles had them. Queen Elizabeth I filled the holes in her mouth with cloth to improve her appearance in public. When dentures were installed, they were hand-carved and tied in place with silk threads. Retention of false teeth was more difficult as the number of teeth diminished in the mouth and those that wore full sets of dentures had to remove them before eating. Upper and lower plates fit poorly, and were held together by steel springs. Even George Washington suffered from tooth loss and unfit dentures. The major reason that the level of technology didn’t increase is because suitable materials for false teeth were hard to find. These problems began to be solved in the 1700’s. Since ancient times, the most common material for false teeth are animal bone or ivory, especially from elephants or hippopotamus. Human teeth were also used; pulled from the deceased or sold by poor people from their own mouths. These teeth soon rotted or decayed. Wealthy persons had dentures made of silver, gold, mother of pearl, or agate. In 1774, Duchateau and Dubois de Chemant designed a full set of dentures that would not rot. They were made of porcelain. Giuseppangelo Fonzi created a single porcelain tooth held in place by a steel pin in 1808. Claudius Ash made an improved porcelain tooth in 1837. Porcelain dentures moved to the United States in the 1800’s. They were marketed on a large scale.

Fit and comfort eventually improved as well. In the 1700’s plaster of paris was introduced. It was used to make a mold of the patient’s mouth. This helped the shape of the dentures to be more precise. There was a real breakthrough when vulcanized rubber was discovered. This is a cheap, easy to work with material that could be shaped to fit the mouth and hold the denture. Another cheap base was also made; it used celluloid. Celluloid was tried in place of rubber but it didn’t prove to be the best material to use. Today dentures are either plastic or ceramic.

How are the dentures fabricated ?

Dr. Pannu- here are two types of dentures, one is a full denture, and the other is a partial denture. Full dentures replace all of the teeth in either the upper or lower part of the mouth. Partial Dentures replace one to several teeth. Full dentures are held in place in the mouth by suction. In some cases when a good suction is not possible, the use of denture creams is necessary. Partial dentures are held in place by metal clasps that wrap around some of the remaining teeth. A partial denture can also be retained in the mouth with hidden clasps, which make these dentures blend with one’s natural dentition. The fabrication of both types of dentures is fairly similar.