Recent News from Our Practice

Recent News from Our Practice

What Is A Full Mouth Reconstruction?

As the name may imply, a full mouth reconstruction involves replacing or restoring all of the teeth in your mouth. This procedure involves aesthetics and restorative dentistry. The goal of the procedure is to improve your smile’s function, health, and beauty.


Tips for Managing Pediatric Dental Anxiety

Dental anxiety is a very common problem that affects children as well as adults. In fact, studies estimate that as many as 20% of school-aged children are frightened of visiting their dentist. Nevertheless, your child’s dental health is extremely important and regular visits are essential so that your dentist can check that your child’s teeth are developing properly and that they and your child’s mouth are healthy.


What to Expect During A Composite Filling Procedure

Getting a cavity filled is a fairly simple process that your dentist can easily do. You should expect the whole process to take about an hour. That way, the dentist can talk to you about the process, take any X-rays, and fill the cavity.


Invisible Braces vs. Traditional Braces

If you have been recommended to have braces to correct your orthodontic problems, you may be able to choose between two different types of this effective solution. These are invisible and traditional braces. Here’s what you need to know about both of these options so that you can make an informed decision about your treatment. 


Why Choose Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation dentistry refers to the use of sedative medications, which are administered to a patient ahead of a dental procedure in order to help them feel calm and relaxed for the duration of their appointment. There are different types of sedation available depending on the severity of your needs and the nature of the dental work that you will be having. For example, light sedation is typically recommended for patients with mild anxiety or who are only having a check-up or a simple treatment like a filling. Meanwhile, deep sedation may be recommended for those patients with crippling fear and/or those who are having invasive dental treatments such as root canals or extractions. There are many reasons why an increasing number of patients are choosing sedation dentistry. Here’s why you should consider this service for your next dental appointment.


Preparing Your Child for the Dentist

As a parent, you have countless new responsibilities and unsurprisingly, you may feel a little overwhelmed. Those tasks relating to the health and happiness of your child are undoubtedly the biggest priorities, and something that you should make time to do is to take your child to visit your dentist.


Broke a Tooth, What Next?

If you have broken a tooth, you may well feel a sense of panic – particularly if the damage is quite extensive. Fortunately, broken teeth are a fairly common occurrence and an experienced dentist can easily assess and resolve the issue, restoring the function and appearance of your teeth. Nevertheless, knowing what to do in the event that you suffer a broken tooth can help you feel in control and ensure that you do not cause yourself any further problems. What can cause a tooth to break?


Laser Bacterial Reduction - Preventative Dentistry

t probably doesn’t surprise you to learn that we have an abundance of bacteria living in our mouths. In fact, studies estimate that at any one time, there are between 10 and 50 million bacteria occupying our mouths. Some bacteria are good and help to keep our oral cavity as healthy as it possibly can be.


Benefits for each type of dental implant

Many people think that dental implants are just single crowns attached to an artificial root. However, that is just one type of dental implant currently available. In fact, you are probably surprised to learn that dental implant technology is not being utilized in a number of different ways, giving patients more choice for their restoration than ever before.


Am I a candidate for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

A full mouth reconstruction is a term given to a program of different treatments that are all being carried out with the intention of reconstructing and restoring all of the teeth and oral structures in the mouth, normally in the instances of severe wear and decay.