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VENEERS
Veneers are a dental procedure in which a covering
is placed over the outside (visible area) of the
tooth. Veneers are usually only done to the part of
the teeth that are visible when talking or smiling.
The procedure can be direct or indirect.
The direct technique usually involves placing
composite resin on the outside of the tooth using
bonding. This method is usually referred to as
bonding.
The indirect technique usually involves two
appointments because the veneers will be fabricated
at a dental laboratory. At the first appointment the
teeth are prepared, impressions taken, and the teeth
are given a temporary covering, if needed. In
certain cases little to no preparation is needed. In
about two weeks, the veneers are back from the
laboratory, the temporaries are removed and the
veneers are bonded to the teeth. The laboratory
fabricated veneers are usually made using porcelain
or pressed ceramic, and are very esthetic.
The advantage of veneers versus crowns is that much
less natural tooth is removed,
especially
with the No-Prep (or
minimal prep) veneers
and the procedure is generally less uncomfortable.
Veneers are recommended for teeth that have large
fillings in the front teeth, gaps in between the
front teeth or teeth that are misshapen. For that
Glamorous smile...This is the treatment of choice!
EMERGENCY CARE
If you have pain coming from a tooth, need a
denture repair, need a cracked tooth repaired or
even an extraction, we can take care of your
problem. Dr. Waldman is not just a cosmetic
dentist! He's proficient in Root Canal therapy and
extractions, so not only can we give you a glamorous
smile, but we can also take care of your pain
emergencies!
BONDING
Bonding involves adhering composite resin material
that is matched to the color of the tooth, to the
front of the tooth. This is done to repair damage
done to the tooth by decay, to alter the alignment
of the tooth, close gaps between the teeth, or for
cosmetic purposes. First the surface of the tooth is
roughened in order to accept the bonding and hold
it. A gel is applied to micro etch the tooth
surface, and a primer/bond agent is applied so the
material adheres to the surface. Then the material
itself is placed on the tooth and hardened with
intense light. The composite resin material is
shaped and polished to get a lustrous finish as a
last step.
BRIDGES
This is an option for filling the space created by a
missing tooth. It is formed to look like the missing
tooth, and it takes its place in the mouth. The
sides of a bridge use the two surrounding teeth for
support, hence the name. A bridge replaces the
missing tooth, both functionally and cosmetically.
Bridge work is as much an art as it is an exact
science. The materials used may be gold alloys,
porcelain bonded to metal alloy, or all ceramic
material. The choice of material depends on
requirements for strength, wear, and/or esthetics.
It is important that a missing tooth be replaced as
soon as possible for several reasons. If not treated
the teeth surrounding the gap begin to shift inward,
creating a whole chain reaction of bad things. Teeth
use their neighbors for support, and, with one
missing, they start to "fall." As this worsens the
bite changes in response to the pressure. This can
eventually result in problems with the entire jaw,
e.g. TMJ. The surrounding teeth deteriorate and it
is just a matter of time before them, too, are lost.
Gum disease becomes a serious problem, with the
difficulty of treatment increasing as the neglect
continues.
COSMETIC
DENTISTRY
This can be anything done to correct imperfections
in the appearance of the mouth. Anyone who is
unhappy with their smile can have it fixed. The
upper teeth show, usually, only when smiling, while
the lower teeth remain hidden. This is reversed when
talking, with the upper teeth remaining hidden while
the lower teeth show. The color, alignment, spacing
as well as regularity of the teeth are the
characteristics that give the overall appearance.
Any of these can be repaired to give a stunning look
to the mouth.
At Dr. Waldman's office a wide of cosmetic options
are offered. Some of these options are whitening,
smile design, recontouring of the shape of the
teeth, veneers, bonding, and all ceramic/porcelain
crowns. We're excited to offer Non-prep
Veneers, such as Lumineers, but.. AT A REASONABLE
COST, so it's affordable for everyone!!
CROWNS
Crowns are full coverage restorations that are used
to cover a tooth that is likely to break, or is too
broken down to be restored with a filling. They are
most commonly done after root canal treatment, or
when a large filling wears out. The larger the hole
made by a cavity that has to be treated, the more
likely a crown will be needed. Even after a filling
is put in a large cavity, a tooth is more likely to
break. Keep in mind that the jaw muscles are the
strongest in the human body. Teeth are subjected to
tremendous pressures. Crowns ride over the weakened
tooth, providing strength and protecting the tooth
against breakage. A broken or cracked tooth is a far
more serious matter and much more difficult to
treat. Crowns prevent this, as well as making for a
nice smile.
It takes two appointments to restore a tooth with a
crown. In the first any decay is removed from the
tooth and it is shaped to accept the crown. Then an
impression is made of the tooth for use in
fabricating a crown. Between the two visits the
crown is made, usually of high-strength porcelain
all ceramic material, porcelain fused to gold or all
gold. During this time a temporary crown is worn. In
the second visit this temporary is removed. Then the
permanent crown is adjusted as needed and then
cemented in place.
DENTURES and
MINI IMPLANTS
There are different types of dentures, but they
share their common function. They replace teeth that
have become loose or been lost due to bone loss.
When bone loss around the roots of teeth is great
enough to loosen them or let them fall out, it's
time for dentures. Relax. No one enjoys losing their
natural teeth, but you can still eat and talk
regularly.
The entire mouth is examined and a determination is
made as to which teeth will have to be removed, and
which will remain. The loose teeth are then
extracted. Dentures are fitted to go over or around
whatever teeth remain in the mouth, depending on the
type. There is an adjustment period after dentures
are placed in the mouth, and it can take some
getting used to. But once accustomed to the
dentures, all the normal functionality and
appearance return and one just carries on as usual.
Often
mini-implants
can be used to further stabilize the dentures and
are a fantastic option! They allow for much better
functioning dentures, especially those "floating"
lower ones, that can be such a pain. Mini-implants
allow you to eat much more naturally again and give
you a much more confidence.
FILLINGS
Fillings are done to remove decay, and replace the
affected tooth structure. It is called a filling
because new a material fills hole that decay left.
The teeth in our office are treated with bonded
tooth colored composite resin fillings. Caught early
enough, cavities can be treated easily and
painlessly. If not treated decay can lead to tooth
pain and/or infection, and the tooth would need root
canal treatment or extraction.
IMPLANTS
A dental implant is an option to replace a missing
tooth. In this procedure, a small titanium shaft is
surgically implanted into the bone and allowed to
set. The bone grows around it forming a tight
connection, which additionally slows or stops the
bone loss that occurs when the root of a natural
tooth is missing. Once the implant is firmly set in
the mouth, the dentist then works to attach the
replacement tooth onto the top of the shaft. This
permanent solution has the advantages over bridge
work that it does not stress the surrounding teeth
for support, and, should the tooth wear out, another
can simply be replaced on the shaft.
Implants can also be used as support as part of an
implant bridge. This is an alternative to partial
dentures, and has several advantages. First, there
is no adjustment period to acclimatize the patient
who, once the work is done, only feels teeth, not
metal supports intruding into the mouth. Second,
this slows the bone loss occasioned by missing
teeth. Third, there is no discomfort or difficulty
in eating. And, best of all, of course, they don't
have to be taken out all the time.
LASER DECAY
DETECTION
Laser decay detection uses a small handheld diode
laser to scan the surfaces of your teeth. As the
light goes along, any areas of decay show up. This
is because healthy tooth material does not fluoresce
(glow) under the special light. Decayed tooth
material, however, shows up clearly. This allows us
to see forming cavities months or years before they
will ever show up on x-rays. This early detection
makes it very easy to catch small problems long
before they get a chance to become big problems.
NITROUS
OXIDE (Laughing Gas)
Now, this isn't really a service in itself, it's
used to make other treatment more comfortable. This
is the famous dental anesthetic. It's safe, has
proven effective over a long period of time, and is
pleasant. You will be given a mask that allows you
to breathe in through your nose and out through your
mouth. In about 30 seconds to 4 minutes you will
notice a more sedate feeling, and your cheek and
gums may go numb. After this any needed local
anesthetic is applied and treatment begins.
Afterwards, you will be given pure oxygen to breathe
for about five minutes to dissipate the effects of
the nitrous and return you to a normal state.
NON-SURGICAL
GUM TREATMENTS
The gums, ligaments, and bone around the teeth form
the foundation for ones teeth. All structures are
also referred to as the periodontium. When the
periodontium is not healthy, it jeopardizes the
teeth just as a bad foundation would threaten the
stability of a house. Signs of unhealthy
periodontium (gum disease) may be as follows: gums
that are red and bleed easily, persistent bad
breath, gums that are pulled away from the tooth,
loose teeth, and changes in the position or bite of
the teeth. Any of these signs may mean something is
wrong. With the proper care, however, it may be
possible to return them to a healthy state. This is
where appropriate gum treatments come in. If you're
having a problem, come in and see us so we can take
care of it right away. The treatment usually
involves a deep cleaning or root planing done under
a local anesthetic, along with local antibiotic
agents such as Arestin . Another option is the
Perio Protect
method, which can help avoid surgery in many
cases.
However, if the gum disease gets too
severe, it may need to be treated through surgery or
extraction. This is why it is important to get it
treated at the first sign of a problem.
ROOT CANAL
TREATMENT
Root canal treatment (also referred to as root canal
therapy or endodontic therapy) is made necessary
when a cavity is allowed, through neglect, to reach
all the way to this pulp. (Regular cleanings and
checkups prevent and detect problems early)
Sometimes deep restorations or trauma to a tooth may
cause the nerve to be damaged to the point it needs
root canal therapy, also. Once this occurs the pulp
becomes infected, and can even extend through the
root tip and begin to eat away at the surrounding
bone (this is an abscess). By the time the pulp is
infected it must be treated, and cannot heal on its
own. It can even weaken the entire immune system.
This is dangerous, not to mention very painful.
Symptoms that the pulp has become infected may
include sensitivity to hot/cold or sweets, pain,
swelling, pain to biting or pressure, and a bad
taste in the mouth. Sometimes, however, no symptoms
are apparent and the person is unaware of any
problem until a checkup.
A root canal is then performed to clean out the
infected tooth pulp, and disinfect the canals of the
tooth. The only other treatment would be to extract
the tooth. Once the infection is resolved, the
canal(s) are filled in to prevent any further
infection. Usually a core build-up and crown is
recommended for restoring a tooth that has had root
canal therapy.
SEALANTS
This is used to fill in narrow grooves in a tooth
that cannot be adequately cleaned by brushing. In
some cases, the tooth structure has fine grooves or
pits which accumulate plaque, not because the person
doesn't brush, but because they're too narrow to
allow even one bristle into them. These will develop
cavities over time, and you don't want that. So the
dentist will brush on a coating that seals the
grooves and pits, making it possible to brush off
all the plaque and keep your teeth healthy.
TMJ TREATMENTS
TMJ stands for temporal-mandibular joint. Temporal,
as in temple area of skull; mandibular as in
mandible, or lower jaw; joint as in it's where the
head and jaw meet. Problems in this joint may be
caused by a misalignment of the teeth, trauma, or
excess muscle tension. Aside from the two bones that
meet there, cartilage buffers them and five muscles
are involved in the area. If something goes wrong a
good deal of trouble can result.
Problems in this area can cause:
- Headaches
- Earaches
- Trouble/soreness in opening and closing the
mouth
- Clicking or popping of the jaw
- Pain in the jaw muscles
- Soreness in the area, sometimes extending to
the face
Dental treatments for the condition can include
replacing missing teeth, moving teeth, adjusting the
bite, filling gaps between teeth, etc. There is no
one solution that is right for all cases. Sometimes
a plastic mouthpiece is used to prevent clenching or
grinding that is contributing to the problem. If
untreated and taken to extremes, surgery may be
required to repair a badly damaged joint.
X-RAYS
This is a focused beam of X-Ray particles through
bone which produces an image on special film,
showing the structure through which it passed. This
gives the familiar black and white images that
doctors and dentists use to diagnose problems.
X-rays are a necessary part of the diagnostic
process, and not to use them could lead to
undiagnosed disease. Without an X-ray of the whole
tooth, and supporting bone and gum tissues, there is
no real way to detect infection or pathology that
requires attention.
In our office we use digital radiography which
allows us to take X-rays using 50-70% less radiation
versus conventional X-rays. This digital technique
also allows us to enhance the images for better
diagnosis of any dental concerns.
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