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Restorative Services (fillings):
Amalgam (silver) Normal silver restorations are a good inexpensive choice. Amalgam contains mercury, silver, tin, cooper, and zinc. Some people are allergic to metals.
Composite (white) New bonded white fillings are a good cosmetic choice made of ceramic particles and resin. Composite restorations are equal in strength to an amalgam restoration.
Gold and Porcelain Inlays and Onlays Long-term conservative restorations for teeth with larger fillings. These are considered to be life-time restorations and will support the tooth unlike filings that need support from the tooth.
Crowns and Bridges:
- Gold Traditional quality, poor esthetics, wears the same as tooth structure.
- Porcelain Fused to Metal High strength, good esthetics.
- All Porcelain (if allergic to metals) Moderate strength, excellent esthetics.
Implants:
Implants are a great way to replace missing teeth. Implants have several different uses and advantages in the mouth. These are:
- Replacement of single or multiple teeth. This can be done by placing either a crown(s) on an implant(s), or by attaching a partial or complete denture to one or more implants.
- Preservation of Facial Structures. When an implant is placed and properly maintained, the hard and soft tissues around it are stimulated and maintained for the life of the implant. Without an implant these tissues generally melt away over time causing unesthetic bony contours in the front of the mouth, and decreased bone support.
- Function. When a tooth is missing from someone's mouth one or more things can result:
- Supraeruption – This is when a tooth has no other tooth to bite against and it continues to grow until it meets something (the opposing gums? Another tooth?) to stop its growth. This can cause both an unsightly tooth smile line (crooked teeth) &/or problems with biting patterns leading to excessive tooth wear and potential TMJ problems. An implant will hold the opposing teeth in place so this doesn't happen ;
- Tipping -- The teeth in front of or behind the empty site can tip forward or backward into the empty site. Along with crooked teeth this can cause problems with biting patterns and the gums. An implant will hold adjacent teeth upright and help avoid these problems ;
- Chewing & Digestion – Missing teeth compromise your ability to chew food well, to digest it, and consequently your overall nutritional health. An implant functions just like a natural tooth and restores effective chewing.
- Tooth Preservation. There are other options to replacing missing teeth, and at times they can be a good option. However, there are disadvantages to each of them:
- Bridge – To do a bridge, each adjacent tooth to the empty tooth site must be ground down to make room for a crown. This weakens the tooth structure and traumatizes the tooth pulp. Also, the average life span of a bridge is about 15 years which means that after that amount of time a new bridge might need to be made further traumatizing the tooth. As you can imagine, this can become very expensive over time. Implants often spare adjacent teeth this unneeded trauma and in the long run can save you a lot of money ;
- Partial – Partials without implants under them rely on existing teeth for support via wire clasps that surround the teeth. This places extra forces on a tooth that can loosen it over time. Partials also tend to trap food underneath them and hold it close to the remaining teeth. If a partial is not removed and cleaned regularly it can contribute to increased tooth decay and further needed dental work. Implants do not rely on adjacent teeth for support thus sparing them this increased risk of loosening and decay.
- Hygiene. As opposed to other tooth replacement options implant hygiene and maintenance is very simple. Just brush and floss around the implant like you would around a natural tooth.
Implants are an excellent long term solution to missing teeth. They are the closest thing right now to mimicking a natural tooth. They restore function, preserve facial structures, and can help restore esthetics when a tooth is missing.
Veneers:
- Composite Less expensive, shorter term, good esthetics.
- Porcelain More expensive, longer term, excellent esthetics.
Dentures:
- Partial
- Complete These can now be either snapped into place via implants or anchors, or magnets can be placed to hold them in.
Dental X-Ray Safety: X-Rays are taken every six months on children and once a year on adults. X-rays are used to identify decay that can't be seen with the eye. This decay starts between the teeth. They also show:
- receding bone
- extra teeth
- missing, or impacted teeth
- abscesses
- filling overhangs
- tartar below the gumline
- bone cancers or cysts
- other
Warranties We guarantee our work under normal conditions if you have regular cleanings. We offer a three year warranty on fillings and a five year warranty on crowns.
Oral Surgery Services: Wisdom Tooth Removal We remove wisdom teeth but may refer you to an oral surgeon for multiple full bony impactions. If the patient has room for them, we normally do not remove them.
Gum Grafts We graft areas of the mouth that lack sufficient attached gum tissue. Hygiene Services:
Periodontal Surgery We perform periodontal maintenance with scaling and root planing.
Acticite, Periostat, Periochip or Atridox These are systemic or local antibiotics to fight periodontal disease. Periostat is fairly new. It is a systemic medication that destroys the enzyme the causes the break down of gum tissues in periodontal disease.
Sealants: We recommend sealants which are designed to help prevent decay in certain areas of the mouth. Sealants are made of a clear, acrylic-like material that is bonded to the chewing surface of the teeth. They are most recommended for children, and are usually applied to the permanent teeth as they come in.
No Cavity Club Kids love to have their picture taken and put on our No Cavity Club picture board.
Dental X-Ray Safety: X-Rays are taken every six months on children and once a year on adults. X-rays are used to identify decay that can't be seen with the eye. This decay starts between the teeth. They also show:
- receding bone
- extra teeth
- missing, or impacted teeth
- abscesses
- filling overhangs
- tartar below the gumline
- bone cancers or cysts
- other
Cosmetic Services:
Bleaching We do home bleach systems with custom fitting trays and in office bleaching for individual teeth. See the “specials” portion of the website for a great deal on bleaching trays.
Gum Re-contouring We re-contour gum tissue around teeth so they look even and/or are easier to clean.
Diagnostic Wax-Ups If you have concerns about how major cosmetic work will look, we will be happy to wax up a preliminary model. It makes for a great sneak preview!
Veneers:
- Composite Less expensive, shorter term, good esthetics.
- Porcelain More expensive, longer term, excellent esthetics.
Orthodontic Services:
Orthodontics (braces) We do Braces with white or silver brackets and removable appliances. We offer the new Invisalign – invisible braces! Ask us about the latest advancements in orthodontics.
Other Services: Emergency Care We'll see you today for pain or cosmetic embarrassment.
Blood Pressure Monitoring We can take your blood pressure at your request. We keep a history of each one and can print out a trend of where your blood pressure is going. If there are problems, we will make a referral to your physician.
Comforts:
- Headphones We have portable CD players with a variety of CD’s to listen to.
- Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) We do this at no cost to you.
- Blanket and Pillow If you want them.
- Warm Towel
- Intra-Oral Camera We can show you via television what you need done and why.
Snore Guards Spouses love this for their snoring partners. They really work.
Night Guards If you grind your teeth at night, (I'm not talking midnight snacks here!) you may be prematurely wearing down your teeth. We can make you a splint that you can grind on so you can save your teeth for better projects.
Infection Control: You may be concerned about infectious diseases and how we keep our offices clean and a healthy place for you to have treatment done. We take many steps to help ensure a sterile environment.
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