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Partial and Full Dentures: What You Need to Know

March 29, 2013

denture1When you’re missing one or more of your natural teeth, it can be difficult to even get out of bed in the morning, not to mention share your smile with the world around you. You might be embarrassed or afraid of what other people will think if they notice. Even worse, missing teeth can cause a host of further dental health problems if their spaces are left empty for too long. Thankfully, many dentists offer a variety of restorative options designed to fit a patient’s unique needs and wishes. One of those methods, dentures, is a great choice for patients who are seeking an affordable, secure solution to tooth loss.

Dentures have been around for hundreds of years – even George Washington wore a pair! Of course, they’ve also earned a reputation over time for being a poor replacement for teeth. While the dentures of past years may have been one-size-fits all and distinctly uncomfortable, these modern-day appliances are now custom made for patients and guaranteed to feel safe and stable in your mouth. That’s why your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale are happy to offer them alongside other restorative dentistry techniques.

A full denture consists of a row of teeth that are attached to a gum-colored base. They’re able to stay in place with the help of natural suction; a little dental adhesive can also be used in order to provide a little extra security for the wearer. Full dentures can help patients eat and speak much more easily; plus, they’ll help keep your facial muscles from sagging, which often happens due to prolonged teeth loss.

Partial dentures can be recommended to patients who want to replace missing teeth without sacrificing the natural ones they have left. It will be created to fit your mouth like a puzzle, the piece including only the teeth you need to replace. It stays in place with the help of clips and brackets. Both full dentures and partials are removable, which allows for easy cleaning!

Contact your local dentists in Glendale and Phoenix for more information about dentures, as well as the other various restorative dentistry methods they offer. Their offices are also happy to welcome patients from West Phoenix, Peoria, and beyond.

Your Teeth Can Truly Sparkle Again with Teeth Whitening

March 15, 2013

9779119It’s a common misconception in the world of dental care that healthy teeth are beautiful teeth. In fact, many people find themselves with unsightly stains or discoloration on their smile no matter how diligently they brush and floss. Certain foods and beverages, medication, genetics, and even age can cause this embarrassing problem – but that doesn’t mean you have to live with it for the rest of your life! Many dentists today offer teeth whitening as part of their cosmetic dentistry services in order to restore brilliance to their patient’s pearly whites.

Smile with Confidence Again

When it comes to teeth whitening, most practices tend to offer a choice between an in-office treatment and a take-home one in order to accommodate the multifaceted needs of their patients. While brands will vary from office to office, your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale use Zoom! Whitening in order to give smiles of all shapes and sizes a beautiful new look.

In-office teeth whitening is a perfect choice for patients who need fast and dramatic results. In fact, the procedure can usually be completed in just one office visit. For the Zoom! treatment, your local dentist will apply a special gel to your teeth before using a low-level heat light to activate it, putting it to work on your stains. With the help of in-office teeth whitening, you can leave your local practice with a smile that’s several shades whiter!

Of course, some patients would prefer a more gradual change, or they might not be able to handle the added sensitivity that usually accompanies in-office teeth whitening treatments. Take-home kits can also be provided by many dental offices. They’ll create trays custom-made to fit your unique mouth and provide you with ultra-strength gel that you fill them with. All you have to do is wear both together for a predetermined amount of time, and you’ll see beautiful results in only a week or so! Take-home teeth whitening kits are a great choice for patients who would prefer to schedule their treatment around their schedule instead of the other way around.

Your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale can offer you dedicated teeth whitening service, as well as a variety of other cosmetic and restorative procedures that are guaranteed to leave you smiling. We also serve the areas of Peoria, West Phoenix, and beyond.

Children’s Dentistry Will Help Your Little Ones Learn to Love the Dentist’s Office

February 27, 2013

kid flossing With big chairs, metal tools, and several loud noises, the dentist’s office can often be a scary place for a child. Developing this fear early on, though, can be damaging – after all, establishing good oral hygiene habits at a young age is a crucial development, and one that could affect the look and health of their teeth for the rest of their lives. That’s why many dentists practice children’s dentistry, a specialized area of family dentistry that focuses solely on your little ones.

While exact ages may vary, your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale strongly recommend that children come in for their first appointment when they’re three years old. This children’s dentistry appointment usually involves a thorough inspection of all the teeth they currently have, paying special attention to their natural development, as well as their periodontal health. (Of course, if you notice developmental problems with your child’s teeth or if they suffer an injury in that area before they’ve reached three years of age, you should bring them in regardless.)

Many dentists also suggest that parents bring young children along with them to the dentist before their first appointment. This way, they can become familiar with the sights, sounds, tools, and the assistants that are involved with children’s dentistry and that they’ll be interacting with. Children are often rattled and upset by being put into situations that are new and unfamiliar; by introducing them to all the aspects of the dentist’s office beforehand, they can feel at ease.

As your child grows older, your dentist will also be sure to teach them how to effectively care for their teeth through brushing, flossing, and other methods. Children’s dentistry services also include dental sealants, thin, clear coatings that protect back teeth from damaging sugars, as well as fluoride supplements, which help strengthen tooth enamel.

Your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale can provide your child with the caring and compassionate care they need in order to develop a great relationship with oral hygiene, thanks to children’s dentistry services. We also serve the areas of West Phoenix, Glendale, and beyond.

Revitalize Your Oral Health with the Help of Restorative Dentistry

February 13, 2013

shutterstock_2010341As you’ve surely been told by your local dentist several times, it is crucial to practice preventive (general) dentistry services such as daily brushing, flossing, and regularly attending check-ups if you want to maintain optimal health. But what are you supposed to do if problems occur regardless? Many of us will experience damage to our oral health at some point in our lives, no matter how dedicated our brushing and flossing routines are. Whether it happens because of age, injury, or decay, you need precise and thorough care in order to repair the affected area, as well as prevent more serious complications from cropping up that could cause lasting damage to your smile. This is where restorative dentistry comes in.

As its name suggests, restorative dentistry includes a variety of treatments and procedures designed to treat teeth that have suffered from damage or infection, as well as other areas that affect your overall oral health, such as the gums. Your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale define restorative dentistry services as:

  • Fillings
  • Crowns
  • Inlays and Onlays
  • Root Canals
  • Crowns and Bridges
  • Dentures and Partials
  • Dental Implants

If multiple services are needed in order to fully restore oral health, your dentist can create an individualized restorative dentistry plan that will fulfill all of your needs. You’ll also be saved valuable time, as this upfront plan allows your dentist to combine complementary treatments into single appointments. This treatment is referred to as a full-mouth reconstruction.

Before undergoing a restorative dentistry service, you’ll first need to schedule an appointment for a thorough evaluation from your local dentist. That way, that can assess your problem areas and determine the depth and severity of any damage. Once they’ve gathered all the needed information, they’ll make a recommendation concerning what restorative dentistry service would most effectively restore functionality to your teeth and gums.

For effective and efficient restorative dentistry care in Phoenix and Glendale, contact our offices. We’ll be sure to return both oral health and happiness to your everyday life. We also serve West Phoenix, Peoria, and surrounding areas.

What You Need To Know About Implant Dentistry

January 30, 2013

Implant3_editedWhile several fields of dentistry encompass a wide variety of services and treatments, some are much more specialized and define one type of dental procedure. Implant dentistry would fall under this latter category, as it deals solely with the placement and/or restoration of dental implants, which are a relatively new, incredibly durable restorative technique for patients who have lost one or more teeth due to trauma or decay.

Patients who are interested in implant dentistry must first schedule a thorough evaluation with their local dentist, which will include x-rays. This is necessary in order to ensure you are a viable candidate for dental implants. To be able to support dental implants, you must be in good health (especially your gums), as well as have adequate bone structure in your jaw to support them.

In the first stage of the procedure, a titanium post will be placed in your jawbone – whether you require one or more will be determined by how many teeth you’re missing.

In the second stage, nature is allowed to take its course. Over a period of time, your natural bone tissue with fuse with the new implants, creating a durable platform for your new smile. Once your dentist has determined that the bond has become strong enough, they will attach your new tooth or teeth, giving you a revitalized smile that looks and feels natural.

Dental implants can used to improve on a number of restorative dental techniques as well, such as bridges and partials. Full dentures often slip or feel uncomfortable when worn, but with the support of implants, they can be stable and secure. In addition, dental implants offers patients restored function and an improved capacity for eating and speaking.

While not every dental practice offers dental implants as a procedural option, your dentists in Glendale and Phoenix have the added benefit of being able to provide all the implant dentistry services you need in their offices, taking you from consultation to completion without you ever having to seek outside treatment. Our offices are here to help restore both your smile and your sense of self-confidence. We also serve patients from the Peoria and West Phoenix areas.

Various Services, One Beautiful Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

January 23, 2013

smile and dental mirrorIt’s crucial for teeth to be healthy – we’ve all learned that through years of check-ups with our dentist, as well as from daily brushing and flossing sessions. But what if you’re also just as concerned with how your smile looks to the world around you? Beautiful teeth can suggest youth, success, vitality, and attractiveness, among a variety of other positive attributes. Better yet, a white, straight smile can be a valuable tool for someone who wants to project a pristine and professional image in the workplace. However, it’s difficult to keep a smile looking polished without outside help. Injury can cause cracks and chips, while age and certain beloved beverages often lead to stubborn stains. These imperfections can harm your self-confidence and enthusiasm, keeping you from the success you deserve in your everyday life.

There is a branch of dentistry that is designated to help patients who are seeking to improve the look of their smile, though. While restorative dentistry and general dentistry concern themselves wholly with the health of your teeth, cosmetic dentistry focuses instead on their appearance instead.

While cosmetic dentistry services will vary from practice to practice, your local dentists in Phoenix and Glendale offer:

  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Cosmetic Bonding and Contouring

For patients who require more than one service to restore teeth to their former glory, a complete smile makeover can also be provided in order to address their multifaceted needs.

Cosmetic dentistry services will first begin with a thorough evaluation and consultation by your dentist. Health is still an important factor when undergoing a cosmetic procedure, which means that you might be prescribed periodontal therapy or other measures before treatment begins. Once your mouth is in tip-top shape, your dentist will discuss with you the effects and benefits of all the cosmetic services they offer, allowing you both to decide on the one that will best fit your desires, your schedule, and your budget.

Our offices in Phoenix and Glendale can provide you with expert and personalized cosmetic dentistry services, leaving you with a smile you can’t wait to show off. We also serve the Peoria and West Phoenix areas.

Keep Your Loves Ones Smiling with Family Dentistry

January 16, 2013

child_brushingAt its core, family dentistry is about making dental visits easier for a family that includes both adults and children. It can be frustrating for parents to have to find both a general dentist for themselves and a pediatric one for their kids. When working with a dentist who offers family dentistry, these parents can get all the services they’re looking for in one convenient location. These dentists are skilled at handling patients as young as four years old, and they’re able to adjust their care as children grow older to accommodate their changing needs.

While family dentistry services can vary from practice to practice, our dentists in Phoenix and Peoria focus on regular check-ups and establishing good oral health routines. After all, it’s important to start practicing these habits at a young age, and it can help eliminate some of the anxiety that kids feel when faced with going to the dentist. In addition, family dentistry often includes preventive treatments so that children and their patients can prevent all kinds of unpleasant conditions, from bruxism to TMJ to gum disease and everything in between.

Dentists who practice family dentistry can also provide helpful tools like fluoride supplements or dental sealants for children. These are effective and easy ways to keep teeth healthy and protect them from decay.

The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to get you and your family on the path to proper and effective dental care. If more than six months have passed, call your local family dentist to set up an appointment. Our offices in Peoria and West Phoenix can provide you with quality family dentistry care as well. We also serve the rest of Phoenix, Glendale, and surrounding areas.

General Dentistry: What You Should Know

January 8, 2013

pt ed background - six pixWhen navigating all the different treatments and procedures available in the world of dental health, it can be easy to confuse services and become unsure of what help you need. Cosmetic dentistry and restorative dentistry are pretty self-explanatory categories, but what about general dentistry? It’s important for patients to understand all the services that fall under general dentistry, as well as the crucial role they play in your overall dental health.

While there isn’t an exact list of general dentistry services that is universal among dentists, your dentists in Phoenix and Peoria define them as:

  • Children’s Dentistry
  • TMJ Therapy
  • Nightguards for Bruxism
  • Snoring and Sleep Apnea Therapy
  • Gum Disease Treatment
  • Extractions and Oral Surgery

General dentistry deals mainly with the day-to-day care of your teeth and gums. In addition, as you can see from the list, preventive measures are an important factor. Your general dentist will make sure you’re protected from several conditions that can have negative effects on your oral health, such as TMJ, bruxism, sneep apnea, and gum disease.

In addition to these services, one of the most important general dentistry services a dentist can provide is a regular check-up, which should ideally be scheduled twice a year. During a checkup, your dentist can see the results of your brushing and flossing habits and give advice for future care. In addition, they can look for common problems, such as cavities or signs of gum disease. A check-up is also the time when your teeth will be thoroughly cleaned.

By going to a general dentist, you’re proving that you’re committed to keeping your mouth healthy and happy. A general dentist can prescribe preventive treatments, closely monitor you for potential problems, and if a more specific or difficult treatment is needed, can refer you to a dentist who specializes in that care.

Our offices in Peoria and West Phoenix can provide you with quality general dental care, as well as serve as your link to the rest of the dental health care world. We also serve the rest of Phoenix, Glendale, and surrounding areas.

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