Tag Archives: dentist

Emergency Dental Care Putting Your Smile Back Together by Meredi Wagner-Hoehn

Although many people consider dentistry an annual chore or even a cosmetic frivolity, it can become imminent and necessary with the introduction of emergency dental care.

Emergency dental care can involve a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder or any number of other unexpected dental pains. A toothache can mean a severe cavity which needs immediate filling. TMJD can lock your jaw indefinitely if you don’t see a TMJ dentist. Any dental condition which involves extreme pain should be professionally treated right away. An emergency dentist knows how to treat unusual emergency cases; they’ll be able to treat patients efficiently and swiftly, while saving as much of the original tooth and gum structure as possible.

You can lose a tooth at any time: taking a precarious jump for that basketball point and getting knocked down, thus knocking out a tooth. Jogging the dog around Town Lake and suddenly getting jerked to the side as Spot spots a squirrel, sending you and your teeth sprawling. Simply carrying the groceries inside and stepping on a sidewalk crack can make you trip, hitting your jaw on the concrete as you attempt to catch the falling produce.

Any time you lose a tooth, if at all possible, immediately put it in a clean container with water or milk. Do not attempt to clean the tooth or put it in tissue paper; cleaning the tooth deadens the nerves, and putting it in tissue dehydrates them, minimizing the possibility of a reattachment. If you suffer any additional injuries, go directly to a hospital; a bleeding head wound, for example, might require treatment prior to a tooth reattachment. Otherwise, it’s probably safe to call your emergency dentist first and see if they can see you. A tooth reattachment should occur as swiftly as possible.

A top emergency dentist in Lakeway, TX is Dr. Robert D’Alfonso, DDS. Offering occasional post-office hour services, Dr. D’Alfonso claims numerous titles: family dentist, general dentist, cosmetic dentist, sedation dentist and implant dentist in Lakeway. All of these phrases come together to define Dr. D’Alfonso as a true dental healer, able to absolve any oral pain and reconstruct any dental destruction. Call today to schedule your initial free consultation.
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.

What to Know About Dental Veneers by Meredi Wagner-Hoehn

When teeth are severely stained, crooked, cracked, or worn down, it can adversely affect the way your smile looks and, in turn, may affect the way you view yourself. If your smile makes you uncomfortable or insecure, you may want to consider veneers which effectively address these issues and transform your smile to its brilliant best.

What Are Veneers?

Veneers, also called laminates, are extremely thin layers of porcelain or composite which are bonded to the front of your teeth to conceal staining, chips, and misalignments.

The Veneer Procedure

During your initial consultation, your San Antonio veneer dentist will assess with you what imperfections you would like to address. If veneers are a viable option for your situation, the next step is to determine the shape, material, and shade which will be most suitable for you. X-rays may be required to ensure the veneers won’t hinder any internal dental work which may be necessary in the future.

During your veneer appointment, the dentist shaves off a miniscule amount of enamel – generally, about .5 millimeters. Often, temporary veneers are applied to ensure your teeth are protected in the interim week or two while your permanent veneers are created at a dental laboratory. When ready, your cosmetic dentist will carefully placed the permanent veneers over your teeth, then finish the process by bonding the veneers permanently to the teeth using a laser light to cure the bonding agent.

Types of Veneers

There are two types of veneers commonly used: porcelain veneers and resin-based composite veneers. Both materials reflect light similarly to the natural tooth. Resin-based composite veneers are thinner than porcelain veneers allowing your San Antonio dentist to remove less enamel when preparing your teeth.

Things to Know About Veneers

Veneers do not stain but they also cannot be whitened. This is an important point to take into account when your veneer shade is being considered and selected. Also, if you do not have much enamel to begin with, you may not be a candidate for veneers. If you grind your teeth, be sure to discuss your bruxism with your San Antonio dentist; grinding teeth too vigorously can crack veneers.

For more personalized veneer options, consult with your professional San Antonio cosmetic dentists at Culebra North Dental Care. With over 30 years of experience serving patients in San Antonio, the dentists at Culebra have the expertise and training necessary to address any of your dental needs.
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.

Dentists – Why Do We Need To Go and Should We Fear Them by Samuel James

We all should go to the dentist twice a year, but why?

We are brushing twice a day, Flossing once a day, Using Mouthwashes, our teeth look healthy and white.

The answer, Prevention. Prevention of gum disease, tooth decay and any other conditions that may risk our dental health.

Everyone has been to the dentist at some time in there lives, especially when young, there is not such a fear factor when you are at a young age. But as you get older fear comes it to it, being afraid to go to the dentist is a very common phobia.

But is there any reason to be fearful?

When you do go to the dentist they will ask you what care you have taken of your teeth since your last visit (which in some cases may have been years.) They will then continue to check the health of your teeth, gums and mouth tissue. Dentists will use a probe and mirror to check the crown of every one of your teeth, they check these for either plaque, decay or general looseness. In relation to your gums they should be firm and pink, if they are soft, red and/or swollen it could be a sign of gum disease.

Also on top of this dentists will check the to see if you have any pockets (deep depressions) where the tooth meets the gum. If you have healthy teeth and gums and no sign of gum disease they should only be slight depressions rather than deep as mentioned above. When having a thorough check up the dentist will take x-rays of your mouth, this could flag up tooth decay or even abscesses.

After your teeth have been checked the dentist may recommend a professional clean. By having a professional clean they can remove tough plaque/bacteria build ups and will also polish your teeth which will get rid of unwanted stains (yellowness). Your dentist will run through this in more detail.

If the dentist finds a cavity you will need to return to have it filled at a later date, or if you have other issues you may be referred to an orthodontist.

It is recommended that you visit the dentist for a check up twice a year, if you do, it will only cost a small amount. Say if you do not look after your teeth at home and still do not visit the dentist regularly you could be looking at massive dentistry costs in years to come. How many people can afford unplanned dentistry works? Especially if you a struggling to pay bills at the moment.

Even if you have a healthy routine you still need these regular check ups, some people do not go to the dentist either because of fear or because they feel they do not need to, at the end of the day the dentist is the one who knows whats best for our teeth, what we think may be clean may actually not be.

Going back to the fear / phobia of dentists, or the dentist chair. If I sit back and think about the dentist I automatically think of them standing over you and drilling or pulling out a tooth. A few years ago, when I was neglecting my teeth, I had a tooth pulled out at a local dentist. I knew it was going to be done beforehand and was dreading it, to make it worse it was a cold night and when I came out my tooth absolutely killed (so to speak) I said I would never go again. But when you think logically, if you look after your teeth with regular brushing, flossing and not eating too many sugary items then you should never need to have a tooth pulled out or major work done. Going to the dentist for a check up does not involve any pain, so in fact there is now no fear factor.

Now I make sure I look after my teeth at home, while still having the twice yearly check ups, so I can hopefully avoid expensive dentistry work in the future.

So is it the dentist we need to fear or ourselves for not looking after our teeth?

Samuel James

A Bright Smile – Teeth Whitening as a Primary Self Improvement Step by Kathy Hildebrand

Gorgeous celebrities have to be that way, because their jobs depend on it. It’s a fact that the movie-going, television-watching public would rather look at beautiful people than unattractive people. Yet, not all of them are everyone’s “type.” So what makes them universally good-looking? Typically, pore-less skin, toned bodies, and…impossibly white teeth. Of these three things, white teeth are probably the easiest, and most realistic, element to adopt for themselves — whether it’s one job to look good or not.

Super white teeth are more accessible than ever, with the myriad of bleaching products on the market. It’s not necessary to go to the dentist to achieve the kind of smile that stops traffic, although the dentist will get it done faster. If you have the cash and want to spend it on teeth whitening, it is more effective to have it done at the dentist’s. But for those of us who don’t have movie-star-sized wallets, the drugstore will do just fine!

Don’t limit yourself to the gazillion whitening toothpastes out there. They are only marginally effective, and are more for maintenance, not removing stains that have been building up for years. If you would like to add a whitening toothpaste to your killer smile arsenal, ask your dentist for a recommendation. You don’t want a paste that’s too abrasive or will harm your teeth. What good are pearly whites if you’re going to have to trade them in for dentures before your time, because of a lousy toothpaste? Be safe.

There are teeth whitening kits available almost everywhere. Some of these contain a mouthpiece and peroxide gel, and others have conveniently combined that step and produced whitening strips — disposable after each use, and the gel’s already on them! Deciding between those types is a personal choice. Some might prefer rinsing out a mouthpiece each time to reuse, others may prefer to start fresh each time with new strips. The active ingredient is the same either way: peroxide. If you have a sensitivity to peroxide, talk to your dentist about alternatives. Realize also, that use of these products can make your teeth more sensitive, temporarily.

This is however only the beginning. Understand that there’s more than kits, pastes, and strips on the path to a bright smile. Teeth whitening is one piece of the puzzle; another is behavior. Do you put off your twice-a-year dental deep cleanings? If so, get on the phone and make an appointment, because those cleanings help get rid of built-up stains that could be standing in the way of the bright white you’re looking for. If you’re behind on visits, it will make it that much harder to whiten up.

Also, look at your consumption habits. How often do you have coffee, tea, red wine, liquid vitamin B? Do you smoke? If so, whitening teeth is going to be an uphill battle. Staining agents will sabotage your efforts, and if you’ve seen how much whitening kits can cost, you don’t want to jeopardize your progress. They’ll only work if you give them a chance. Much like exercise won’t do as much for you if don’t also change your diet, teeth whitening alone won’t give you a white smile — not while you’re staring down the bottom of a coffee cup.

A white smile is a very desirable thing to have, and while bleach works, it’s only half the work. Considering what a difference it can make in appearance, isn’t it worth trading a cup of java for a glass of milk, or giving up the smokes, once and for all?

How to Choose a Dental Implant Dentist by Meredi Wagner-Hoehn

You’ve lost a tooth due to injury, gum disease or natural aging, and you’ve decided to get a dental implant for the most stable, permanent tooth replacement option. Now comes the hard part: finding a skilled, caring medical professional to conduct your dental implant surgery.

Although it can take hours to dredge through the many options spanning the breadth of the capital city, it’s ultimately worth it to take that time, not proceeding with the first dentist in the Yellow Pages. Interview your potential practitioners; you need to trust the person conducting surgery in your mouth. Here are a few questions you should ask before committing yourself to a particular dentist.

Ask why they’re qualified to conduct this particular oral surgery. Implant dentistry requires specialized certification. Not every dentist has this advanced training. All dentists are required to continue their education as long as they practice dentistry; with cutting-edge dental technologies developing all the time, a dentist has an obligation to their patients to offer the most applicable procedure for their given dental condition. However, not all dentists choose to study the same subjects. While one cosmetic dentist may have undergone the training to offer a dental implant, another Austin dentist may have chosen to study invisible aligners instead. Just because your dentist has always been able to serve your needs before doesn’t mean they can for this particular procedure. A periodontist, however, trains for implant dentistry during their required studies. If your dentist doesn’t offer implant dentistry, ask them to refer you to a skilled Austin periodontist.

Ask to see examples of their work. A good dentist or periodontist understands their patients’ concern over their oral health, and will do everything they can to alleviate that worry. Oftentimes, this entails keeping a portfolio of case studies exemplifying their abilities. This before-and-after gallery should not only assuage your doubt but also display the dentist’s or periodontist’s abilities.

Ask for details about the dental implant preparation process. This will help you to prepare for your procedure, securing the most positive results possible. Additionally, this should notify you of any other hidden procedures you may need prior to the dental implant. For example, dental x-rays should occur before your oral surgery. Your dentist or periodontist should be able to tell by looking at that x-ray if you have enough bone to safely proceed. If you don’t, you may require a sinus lift before you can get a dental implant.

If you’re interested in dental implant therapy, talk to your dentist about your options. For a direct source, call Dr. Mike Williamson, DDS, an Austin periodontist with years of implant dentistry experience. He offers a free initial consultation to answer your dental implant questions.

Cosmetic Dentist NYC will cure all your smiling blues by Brad Taylor

Cosmetic are things that are used for enhancing beauty of a person. All of us know that looks play a crucial part in the success of an individual in any field. Your smile is a crucial element in your overall looks and if you happen to have any defect in your smile you will make sue of all the means possible to correct the condition. Dentists are professionals who have the professional training to help out people who may be facing any problem with their teeth and dental health. If you are a resident of NYC, then you are really lucky. There are many cosmetic dentists there and a cosmetic dentist NYC can surely help you in correcting any kind of dental problem.

The work of a cosmetic dentist is entirely different from a restorative dentist. While restorative dentist is involved with correcting serious dental defects like missing teeth, filling up gaps in teeth and such things, cosmetic dentist is more involved with working out things that help a person in getting that perfect smile. It is very important that you keep your dental appointment every six months. So whether it is your cosmetic dentist or restorative dentist make sure that you visit them regularly for check up. The will tell you immediately if anything is wrong with your dental heath or not. Timely treatment will save you from lots of troubles and your condition and also this can be correctly quickly.

Cosmetic dentist can take care of many dental problems and teeth whitening is one such thing. Stained yellow has become a condition that is very much on the rise these days. However all of us know that having stained yellow teeth is a major blotch in your otherwise good looks. This is one dental condition which makes it difficult for an individual to lead his social life properly. The social life of person is crucial is vital and people these days are willing to undergo many things if this means that they will be able to lead a very good social life.

Teeth can become stained in yellow color due to many reasons. The primary reason for having stained yellow teeth is due to unhealthy dietary habits. Consumption of some food stuffs like tea, coffee, cola and red wine in excess quantity is one of the major reasons for having teeth that is stained. Dentists do not advice anyone to totally stop taking these food stuffs, but they will certainly be advised to reduce their intake and make it to the minimum level. Adopting a healthy lifestyle will certainly help in reducing your dental conditions and any other condition which you may be experiencing. Basically this will help you in having a good health which in turn can help you in being hugely successful.

Cosmetic dentists can no doubt help you in achieving the perfect smile, but you must take care of your dental health in your own way. After all you do not want to be suffering from any condition, just because you neglect certain basic things like taking healthy diet and implementing healthy dental habits.

Poor Dental Health May Point To Other Health Problems by Stewart Wrighter

Have you had your dentist ask you questions like, ‘Are you snoring or sleeping bad?’ or ‘Do you suffer from halitosis no matter what you eat or do?’ or ‘Do you suffer from acidity?’ Would be surprised if your dentist points you to a sleep apnea clinic rather than an invisalign? Do not because very often poor dental health is actually a pointer to other medical conditions that you might be suffering and not knowing about.

Mouth odor which is so terrible and everyone hates, could be the result of poor digestion, bad eating habits, gastroenteritis, and many other similar problems. High acidity also causes yellowing of teeth, plaque and even cavities. Snoring is another example where oral health points to underlying health problems — in this case it is respiratory disorders.

Recent studies show that even heart diseases could be detected through the analysis of the condition of your oral health. Tooth infections and abscesses can influence the immune system to such an extent that the heart would be affected as well. When there are acute and continuous recurring infections of the jaw bone in particular, it is often a pointer that the heart is under threat as well.

This is why it is important to visit your dentist at least every six months so you would not only ensure the health of your teeth but also your health overall. The dentist would be able to tell you whether what you are suffering from is owed to poor dental hygiene, poor eating habits or other ailments in the body that reflect in the oral health problems.

It is very important therefore that you maintain good oral health and take the trouble to immediately remedy any problem you find with your teeth or gums. Most people still suffer from dentist phobia and would do anything to postpone a visit. If you are among this bracket of people, please note that you are doing yourself a great disservice. You might be hiding some very serious medical condition.

There are a few things that you should always do to ensure that your teeth stay healthy and disease free.

1. Brush your teeth two to three times a day — generally the best habit is to brush immediately after a meal. However, brushing 2-3 times a day would suffice. Brushing usually helps to remove any remaining food particles from in-between teeth and also wash away any acidic remnants from the food you consumed.

2. Flossing is a must — flossing is once again a very important daily activity which you should never ignore. Flossing, like brushing would ensure that there are no shreds of food remaining in between the teeth, which would later decompose and create mouth odor.

3. Avoid sugary foods — as a general rule refined sugar is not recommended for good health. Generally speaking this creates acidity and gastric problems. When sugary matter remains on the teeth it weakens the enamel and causes cavities.

It is very important that you pay attention to the health of your teeth and mouth in general for neglecting this aspect may impact negatively the rest of your body.
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.

The Best Options Available When Looking for a Dentist in Lincolnshire by Kathryn Dawson

Cosmetic dentistry has a way of designing someone’s smile into exactly what they want. Everyone else is supposed to smile back at a smiling person, but sometimes the great deal of happiness someone is feeling cannot be seen in their smile. This could be caused by a number of things, such as yellow teeth, missing teeth, or teeth that are chipped or disfigured. There are a lot of different procedures available to fix these types of problems, and all a person needs to do to get started is find the right dentist. Lincolnshire is a wonderful county with lovely people, and, unlike locations like London, can offer extremely competitive prices in the global market. Anyone looking for same day dental implants or sensitive teeth treatment can find excellent deals right here in the UK. The days of not being able to control the attractiveness of one’s smile are over and leaving a good first impression on someone is a great possibility after getting a new design on a smile. With a smile that everyone can enjoy, a person is much more likely to be self confident and add a sense of charm to their personality.

If someone has a problem with their self confidence and appearance, cosmetic surgery may be the perfect answer. Improvements on a smile can be made with some simple dental work these days, so no one should be walking around with a lackluster set of teeth in their mouth. People are becoming more aware of these cosmetic dental procedures, which has created a boom in the industry all around the world. Cosmetic dentistry is a bit different from regular dental practices in that it does not just deal with cleaning teeth and the overall hygiene aspect associated with the mouth. In cosmetic dentistry, the focus is on looks and appeal more than health. Having healthy teeth is very important, but sometimes even the healthiest of teeth do not exactly look the part. A regular dentist will be happy to make sure one’s teeth are healthy and natural, but it takes a cosmetic dentist to make sure the teeth look appealing to anyone who takes a look at them.

A cosmetic dentist has the unique ability of being able to completely change the appealing nature of someone’s face. A complete facial makeover can do wonders for someone’s confidence and overall happiness, which is why cosmetic dental surgery has become so popular over the past few years. Years ago, before cosmetic dental surgery became popular, regular dentists would fill teeth with unsightly metals and fillings that would leave the teeth looking ugly with bad marks all over them. Nowadays, fillings and other procedures can be completed with materials that are the same color as the tooth, making them unnoticeable and completely nonexistent in the eyes of others. This is just one example of many where the advantages of cosmetic dentistry far outweigh the perks of a regular dentist.

Cosmetic dentistry is almost an art because it comes down to the ability of the dentist to make sure no one else will be able to notice any changes that were made to the teeth. By not leaving a noticeable sign of changes made, a cosmetic dentist is making it appear that the teeth are extremely healthy and completely natural. The advantages of making teeth healthy are not really seen if the teeth do not look natural and appealing. If there were no cosmetic effects to not brushing one’s teeth, no one would ever brush their teeth because there would be no point.

Many people around the world are debating on whether or not to visit a cosmetic dentist every day. The surgeries are actually pretty easy on the patient in most cases, so the real hard part is finding an affordable dentist Lincolnshire citizens and people who live in other areas outside of London will be able to find excellent services at affordable prices on their doorsteps. Anyone looking for sensitive teeth treatment or same day dental implants will be amazed at what they can find here on offer in the UK. There is no need to overpay for the ability to have a stunning set of teeth.
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.

Different Methods Of Getting New Clients For Dentists In Toronto by Jim Peterson

Let’s face it. A dental clinic is not the most sought after medical office in the world. Just ask a child if he wants to visit his dentist and you get a resounding no, coupled with an ear-shattering wail for an answer. You may even get the same answer from someone not so young.

If you’re a dentist and you want your practice to grow, then perhaps you need some good promotional techniques. You might want to take your cue from a Toronto dentist. Why, you might ask. Well, over the years, Toronto dentistry has seen a tremendous boost in their practice. That’s because more and more patients, even young ones, are starting to take notice of these dental clinics.

That goes without saying that residents of Toronto have always been concerned about their oral health. However, if you are a Toronto dentist, then you would agree that people are now more attuned and in the know of the many different ways dental clinics in Toronto operate. This is partly because of the different methods being acquired by dental clinics in Toronto to get new patients.

One effective way that has helped boost Toronto dentistry is web promotion. Web promotion for dental clinics all over Toronto is so widespread. Almost all dental clinics there have their own websites where they give a heads up about the services they offer with a brief explanation of each procedure. Patients can even set up appointments through these websites.

Web promotion for dental clinics have indeed vastly improved and advertised Toronto dentistry. What dentists basically do is have their websites listed in a specialized online dental directory. New patients looking for a capable Toronto dentist just need to log in to their computers, access an online dental directory and search for a Toronto dentist near his area. Upon accessing the website of the clinic of his choice, he can then start browsing the site and even schedule an appointment.

Promoting your dental clinic by means of a flyer or a newspaper advertisement is good. However, the whole of Toronto dentistry have proven that web promotion for dental clinics is one of the most cost effective and efficient ways of getting new clients because once a patient accesses your website and sees how easy it is to sign up for your practice, he can go about the whole process from the comfort of his own home. He wouldn’t have to personally go to your dental clinic and wait in line for hours. He can simply drop by your clinic on the exact date and time of his appointment.

So if you’re a practicing Toronto dentist, you might want to look into web promotion for your dental clinic.
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.

Dental Crowns and Bridges – An Introduction by Free Dentist Finder

Crowns and bridges are often mentioned together in restorative dentistry, which deals with restoring natural teeth that have become damaged, decayed or lost. Both crowns and bridges offer an alternative to dentures in replacing missing or damaged teeth.

In contrast to removable dentures, crowns and bridges are called fixed prosthetic devices. This is because they and are cemented onto teeth or to other implants and can only be removed by a dentist.

Crowns are used to restore teeth that have become decayed, damaged or discolored to an extent that other normal dental treatments cannot be used.

Bridges offer a way to replace missing teeth. They are called bridges because they span the gap created by missing teeth and are cemented to the natural teeth or to implants. Surrounding teeth help anchor the bridge in place.

Role of Crowns

Crowns can be used in many ways and dentists may recommend crowns for a variety of purposes:

As replacement of large fillings when there is insufficient remaining tooth

For restoring fractured teeth

To protect weak teeth from fracturing

For attaching a bridge

To cover a dental implant

For covering poorly shaped or discolored teeth

As cover for a tooth after root canal treatment

Role of Bridges

Your dentist may recommend a bridge to replace one or more missing teeth. Gaps left by missing teeth can cause the remaining teeth shift or rotate leading to a bad bite. In the long run, this may lead to gum disease when gums become irritated and infected. Sometimes, the imbalance due to missing teeth can lead to temporomandibular joint disorders, commonly referred to as TMJ disorders.

Additional information on Crowns and Bridges

When your dentist recommends a crown or a bridge, many questions will arise in your mind, about costs, procedures, materials and about taking care of the crown or the bridge. You can read more about crowns and bridges in Dental Crowns and Bridges FAQs on FreeDentistFinder.com
Related topics:

    Fooding Group Limited is a global provider of food ingredient specializing in serving the demand for raw materials needed for finished food products. Our clients trust us to provide quality ingredients every single time.