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Marielaina Perrone DDS believes dental implants are the ideal tooth replacement for your smile. However, are they right for your smile? If you have lost a single tooth or multiple teeth, below are a few things you should know about the dental implant procedure.

Dental implants act as a replacement for the root of the missing tooth.

Dental implant restorations are anchored by a post (the actual implant) placed in the bone and act like your natural tooth root. The dental implant is intimately connected via a process called osseointegration. This process keeps the bones stimulated and prevents them from resorbing over time. This bone maintenance will give you a more youthful appearance than if it was to resorb away.

The placement procedure and restoration have multiple steps.

Dental implants are placed during a surgical procedure performed by a qualified and experienced implant dentist. Osseointegration with the bone takes about 4-6 months to complete, creating a solid base for the eventual replacement tooth. Once fusion is complete, a dental crown will be placed on top of the dental implant to restore and enhance your smile.

Dental Implants are considered a permanent solution to tooth loss.

Dental implants are designed with proper maintenance to be permanent. A properly designed, placed, and cared for implant can last a lifetime. Because they stand alone (unlike a dental bridge), they do not cause stress to the adjacent teeth.

They are low maintenance.

Dental implants can be brushed and flossed just like natural teeth and cannot develop tooth decay. However, they can develop an infection in the bone and periodontal disease without proper care. Care should include at-home dental hygiene maintenance as well as regular visits to the dentist.

Dental Implants are highly customized for each patient.

Treatment is highly customized to the unique needs of each patient. Factors include how many teeth need replacement, where they are located in the mouth and the number and type of implants utilized. 

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If you are interested in discussing your tooth replacement needs with a trusted implant dentist Dr. Perrone invites you to schedule a consultation at her Las Vegas, NV dentistry office. 

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If you are unhappy with the aesthetic appearance of your smile, cosmetic dentist Marielaina Perrone DDS can use various dental procedures to enhance your smile. Cosmetic dentistry treatments, technology, and materials continue to move forward, offering patients more options than ever to achieve the ideal smile of their dreams. Below you will read about some of the most common cosmetic dentistry in Henderson, NV.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

In-office teeth whitening is typically completed in one appointment. The teeth whitening procedure involves applying a specialized gel with a powerful bleaching agent to the teeth, activated by a specialized light. 

Following treatment, you may receive custom whitening trays and gel to use at home to enhance and maintain your results periodically.

Why patients choose teeth whitening:

  • Whitening is perfect for lifting stains caused by red wine, coffee, tea, smoking, and certain medications
  • Minimal discomfort (some patients will experience temporary tooth sensitivity)
  • Fast, uniform esthetic results
  • A whiter smile exhibits a healthier and more youthful smile
  • Cost-effective

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are tiny porcelain shells chemically bonded to the front surfaces of your teeth. These can hide imperfections and create a more uniform-looking smile. Veneers are commonly used to hide small tooth chips or cracks, uneven tooth edges, small misalignments, stains, or discoloration that will not respond to whitening or even abnormally shaped teeth.

Veneers typically require one to two visits to design and place.

Why patients choose veneers:

  • Can quickly transform an imperfect smile into a flawless one
  • Custom shade matching to the surrounding teeth for a uniform cosmetic result
  • Conservative treatment as just a small amount of natural tooth structure is removed
  • Lasting results with the proper at-home care and dental maintenance

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is applying a tooth-colored resin using specialized light to cover tooth chips, cracks, stains, or gaps between teeth. The material can be sculpted and molded to improve the tooth’s size, shape, and spacing. It blends in seamlessly with your natural smile and is virtually undetectable.

Bonding typically takes one appointment to complete.

Why patients choose dental bonding:

  • Fast cosmetic results
  • Little tooth structure needs to be removed
  • Inexpensive compared to other esthetic treatments
  • Results last a long time

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For more information about the cosmetic dentistry treatments available with Dr. Perrone, please contact our Henderson NV practice today.

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Veneers For A Flawless Smile

Veneers For A Smile That Is Flawless

Veneers are a fast way to achieve a beautiful smile. They are ideal for smiles with teeth that are chipped, discolored, or with a few small spaces between teeth. Because veneers are attached to the front surface of your natural teeth, they are excellent for covering minor smile flaws. Veneers are much less invasive than dental crowns and achieve esthetic results much faster than orthodontics (Invisalign or traditional). A well-designed veneer case typically takes two visits.

Let Your White Smile Shine

Unlike your natural teeth, veneers are made of porcelain that naturally resists stains from coffee, tea, and smoking. Veneers can make even the most discolored and stained teeth appear bright white.

Low Maintenance

Porcelain has many of the same characteristics s your natural teeth. They are white and translucent. Translucency means that light reflects just as it does natural tooth enamel. The veneer is chemically bonded to the front of your tooth. This binding means dental hygiene maintenance is just like with your natural teeth. Brushing and flossing are expected as normal to maintain your new smile. Porcelain veneers can last between 10 and 20 years as long as they are properly maintained thru dental hygiene.

Conservative Cosmetic Approach

With veneers, only a small amount of natural tooth structure is removed. In order to allow for the veneer placement, your dentist will have to remove approximately a millimeter of natural tooth enamel. By removing very little natural tooth structure, dental veneers can refresh the esthetics of your natural teeth without sacrificing their stability and strength.

Personalized Cosmetic Dentistry

Las Vegas Dentist Marielaina Perrone DDS will begin treatment with a cosmetic consultation. This will include a personalized smile analysis to determine the best approach for achieving your desired smile. By individually sculpting veneers to the patient's specifications, it becomes nearly impossible to tell the difference between the veneer and the adjacent natural teeth. Veneers also are customized based on color or shade. Some patients choose a shade close to their natural tooth color, so the change is not as noticeable, while others go much whiter for a more daring result.

Celebrities and social media influencers have invested in their smiles using cosmetic dentistry and dental veneers

Veneers are an irreversible treatment and a substantial financial investment. Veneers can be a big decision and one that should be made between yourself and your dentist.

Marielaina Perrone DDS believes everyone deserves to have a healthy, beautiful, and functional smile.

Finally, creating the smile you have always dreamed of will be an exciting journey, as well as a journey that can be a bit nerve-wracking. It's a big step to take, after all! Marielaina Perrone DDS wants you to experience the comfort and confidence that comes from a beautiful, healthy smile.

Dr. Perrone takes a gentle, individualized approach to all dental care coupled with advanced technology to provide you with a convenient and pleasant visit every time we see you walk through the door.

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Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no-cost implant dentistry consultation appointment if you are ready for a smile makeover or dental implants in the Las Vegas NV, area.

We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams in Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas, NV.

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All On 4 Dental Implants Benefits

For patients forced to wear dentures, this can be an unfortunate thing to accept. Luckily, there is advanced technology and techniques available that can make the process as comfortable.

One of those comfortable ways is using the All-On-Four Dental Implant procedure. Marielaina Perrone DDS in Las Vegas, NV, is proud to offer this service.

Below are four benefits you will gain from the All-On-Four dental implant procedure.

1.) All-On-Four Dental Implants Means Security 

One of the most significant benefits of the All-On-Four procedure is its security. There are four different points where implants are placed that secure the dentures. Patients will have the ability to eat and speak as normal without fear.

2.) All-On-Four Dental Implants Give A Natural Looking Smile

With advancements in denture fabrication, your smile will look very natural. Your dentist can even use photos of you with a full smile to add personal imperfections, so no one will ever know.

3.) All-On-Four Dental Implants PREVENTS Future Bone Loss

With tooth loss, the bones of the jaws will slowly deteriorate, leaving little bone. This can increase fracture and give you an aged appearance as your cheeks appear sunken. All-On-Four dental implants provide bone stimulation that prevents future bone loss and maintains the density and shape of the jaw bones.

4.) All-On-Fours Can Be Completed in ONE DAY

You read that correctly. The four dental implants can be placed in one day — patients now can enjoy the esthetic and functional benefits of a complete set of teeth without the wait.

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no-cost implant dentistry consultation appointment if you are ready for a smile makeover or dental implants in the Las Vegas NV, area.

We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams in Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas, NV.

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Dental Issues Facing Seniors

Maintaining good dental health to prevent the development of dental diseases and problems is vital at all stages in life. However, it is also essential to recognize which dental problems are likely to arise during each stage of life. There is an increased risk for specific dental issues as we age. You will need to partner with a trusted Henderson NV dentist to prevent and fix them.

Which dental issues pose the most significant risk for senior-age patients?

  1. Dry Mouth- when there is a lack of sufficient salivary flow, your risk for tooth decay, digestive problems, and oral infections can dramatically increase. Even though salivary flow slows with age, it is not the worst factor in dry mouth. Medications pose the greatest threat to salivary flow. Pain relievers, antihistamines (allergy medications), blood pressure, and cholesterol medications are all known for causing dry mouth in patients. Those are just a few examples that can cause dry mouth as a side effect. Well over 400 medications currently list dry mouth as a side effect on their warning labels.
  2. Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) - Tender, swollen, and bleeding gums are the first signs of a dental infection. Gum disease is a chronic infection that can wreak havoc on your immune system, cause pain upon chewing, lead to bad breath, and result in irreversible bone loss and tooth loss. Senior citizens are vulnerable to gum disease due to weakened immunity and decreased agility to remove plaque bacteria properly.
  3. Tooth loss- Years of untreated gum disease, neglected dental treatment, old broken down dental restorations, and poor systemic health can cause your risk for tooth loss to increase.

What can senior-aged patients do to prevent these dental issues?

  1. Ask your physician if dry mouth is a side-effect of your prescribed medications. If yes, ask your dentist about using saliva substitutes to counteract dry mouth symptoms.
  2. Limit your intake of sugars and carbohydrates. Tooth decay incidence can be decreased with proper diet and dental hygiene maintenance.
  3. Make time for dental hygiene at least 2x daily. Be diligent about dental hygiene after each meal and before bed. Ask your dentist about prescription fluoride products, electric toothbrushes, and dental floss holders for better control of your dental hygiene.

Set up regular periodic dental checkups. As you age, you may need to see a Henderson dentist 3-4 times yearly for dental health maintenance.

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no-cost implant dentistry consultation appointment if you are ready for a smile makeover or dental implants in Las Vegas NV.

We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams in Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas, NV.

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Dental Issues - Cause And Effect

Although it may feel like your dental issues just sneak up on us, the truth is that there is typically a cause and effect to every dental issue that arises. If you are currently experiencing a dental emergency or issue, you should contact a dentist in Henderson to have it examined. It is also important for you to understand the underlying issue that caused your dental issue as well as the ultimate effect on your oral health.

Below are some common cause and effect dental scenarios that may develop:

Tooth Decay (also referred to as Cavities)

  • Cause: Breakdown or demineralization of the enamel due to your teeth being over exposed to an acidic environment, dry mouth, and/or plaque acids.
  • Effect: Weakened teeth structure, pain, dental infection (dental abscess), tooth sensitivity, and discoloration of your smile.

Gum disease (Periodontal Disease)

  • Cause: Plaque and tartar accumulation; poor immune resistance, poor at home dental hygiene, lack of regular professional dental care.
  • Effect: Bleeding gums, bad breath (halitosis), receding gum tissues, bone loss, and eventually tooth loss.

Infected Dental Nerve

  • Cause: Deep untreated tooth decay, infected dental nerve, severe oral trauma.
  • Effect: chronic dental infection, pain, requires root canal treatment and dental crown or a possible tooth extraction.

Discolored Teeth

  • Cause: Discoloration from the pigments in foods, drinks, and poor dental hygiene maintenance.
  • Effect: Esthetic concerns, appear older than your age, decreased self esteem.

Tooth loss

  • Cause: Untreated or advanced tooth decay, advanced periodontal disease, oral trauma.
  • Effect: Changes in speech, difficulty chewing, esthetic concerns, shifting smile.

Heart disease and other systemic health problems

  • Cause: Increased inflammation and decreased immune response related to chronic dental infections.
  • Effect: Increased risk for birth complications (like premature birth and underweight babies), heart attack, stroke, and diabetes development.

Dental issues mentioned above do not just happen out of the blue. There is a definite path and causes that affect your smile. An educated patient is the best patient. Learning what the outcomes are will lead you to a healthier smile for a lifetime. Call your dentist in Henderson Nevada today.

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS

Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no-cost implant dentistry consultation appointment if you are ready for a smile makeover or dental implants in Las Vegas NV.

We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams in Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas, NV.

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Dentist Near Me ?

Dentist near me and restaurant near me are searches we all do in our daily internet searches to complete our routine tasks. Choosing dentist near me can be convenient especially when in a new area or in an emergency situation. But is using the dentist near me feature the best way to choose high quality dental care? I believe the dentist near me feature should be the start of your research and not the end.

Google Dentist Near Me Las Vegas

If we are to choose a new dentist using something other than dentist near me……How do we go about it?…….What should we look for? The following is a list of items you should research before making your decision. The decision should be a bit more in depth than just using the dentist near me feature. Routine dental cleanings and examination visits are important to a healthy, bright smile. so start with the details that work best with your lifestyle and dental care needs. Some things to consider include:

Office Hours/Location –  Dentist Near Me? Choose a dentist that is convenient to home or work. Notice I said convenient and not close. I believe dental care is a personalized choice and should not be dictated by location. Other searches can include for example Dentist 89014 or Dentist 89052 or Dentist 89123. Using zip codes.

Monetary Cost – Does the dentist accept insurance? Does the dentist offer multiple payment options (credit cards, personal checks, payment plans, care credit)?  Costs will change by practice but overall are pretty similar across the board.

Personal Comfort Level – You must feel confident and comfortable with not only the dentist but also the office staff including dental hygienist. Are you able to ask questions freely? Are you able to express opinions on possible treatment? A good dentist and staff will be open to any and all questions. Would you feel comfortable asking for pain medicine, expressing your dental fear or dental anxiety, or asking questions about certain procedures?

Dental Qualifications – This information would generally be on the dentist’s office website. The office will also be able to talk to you about policies on infection control. If the dental staff seems uncomfortable answering your questions, or you are uncomfortable with their answers, consider moving on to another dental office.

Emergency Dental Care – Ask what the procedure is if you have a dental emergency after hours. Will They open the office for you? Will they even answer your calls for help? A good dentist should not refer you to a hospital emergency room. You should be able to contact your dentist at any time by calling either an answering service or cell phone.

Dental Licensing Boards – Most state dental boards will have a website or phone number to call where you can verify if your dentist is licensed in good standing. The website also should tell you whether there have been any disciplinary actions taken against him or her.

If Not Dentist Near Me ? Then How Do I Find The Right Dentist?

Here are some suggestions on finding dentists the right way:

-Ask your friends and family for a referral. They can tell you about the personality of the dentist and office staff, and answer questions. -Your current dentist

— If you are moving ask your current dentist if they know someone in that area.

-Your physician — Your physician may be able to provide some names of dentists that he or she is familiar with. Once you have a list of names do some research. Use search engines to research names and look for important information like education, reviews, and awards. Reviews play an important role because they will give you an overall idea how that dentist interacts with patients.

Now, remember not every person is happy with every other person in this world. So it is quite natural to have a few bad reviews over time. But the general theme should be overall positive.

Dentist Near Me Conclusion

Finding a dentist henderson nv should be a very personal choice and one that is not entered into lightly. This is your dental health that can have affects on your overall health if done improperly. Make the choice right and you will be very happy in the long run. Dentist near me search has its place but it should be the beginning of research and not the end!

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Contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no-cost implant dentistry consultation appointment if you are ready for a smile makeover or dental implants in Las Vegas NV area.

We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams in Summerlin, Henderson, and Las Vegas, NV.

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Dental implants have become highly utilized in dentistry. Oftentimes, another procedure called a bone graft, is required to aide in the stabilization of  dental implants. The success of dental implants depends on the quality and quantity of bone present. If the bone is of poor quality or low quantity the dental implants have a much lower chance of success. Adequate bone structure is required for a dental implant to integrate (become one with the surrounding bone), and be strong enough to chew on.

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that can increase the quality and/or quality of the bone to then directly effect the chance of dental implants success. Not all dental implants require bone grafts, so when do you need them?

When Are Dental Bone Grafts Needed For Dental Implants?

The existing bone has insufficient width. This could be a genetic factor where the bone width is lacking naturally or it could be from damage over time from periodontal disease.

The existing bone has insufficient height. The height of the bone is just as critical as the width as it ensures the dental implant is properly anchored to support the stress of function (biting and chewing food).

The maxillary sinus is too close to area of placement. This usually means that there is not enough bone between the tooth area and the sinus. Generally this can be fixed by lifting the sinus membrane (Sinus Lift) and placing bone graft material.

Inadequate bone as a result of previous tooth or teeth removal. Sometimes when teeth are removed or fall out, bone can be removed as well. The bone will also decrease and remodel once the tooth is removed as it no longer is needed to hold a tooth in place.

Not enough bone due to periodontal disease or trauma. Periodontal disease and trauma can lead to there not being enough bone for a successful dental implant.

Inadequate bone due to defect in development that affects growth of bone in the jaw. –Insufficient bone caused by the removal of cysts or tumors in the mouth. If the removal of a cyst or tumor is required there will also be removal of some of the bone, there may not be enough left for the dental implant to be successful. After removal of oral pathology, healing time is required so that bone quality and quantity can be reevaluated.

Bone Grafting Procedure

Where Does the Bone Come From? Bone grafting procedures involve the use of your bone, cadaver bone, cow bone, and synthetic bone. Your own bone will most likely come from your chin or ramus (the back part of your lower jaw). If your dentist is unable to get enough bone from either of these areas, they may need to get bone from your hip or shin bone (tibia) instead. The hip is considered to be a better source because the hip bone can provide a large amount of bone. The marrow from either the hip or shin (tibia) contains bone-forming cells. However bone taken from your hip requires a visit to the hospital along with general anesthesia.

Cadaver bone and cow bone is sterilized and broken down into small chips for easy placement.  Man made synthetic materials are also widely used for bone grafting. The synthetic bone acts as a scaffold for new bone to build on. Newer products containing growth factors have also been developed.  Some are used to enhance bone graft materials and others are used in place of bone grafting. One of these products, BMP-2 stimulates certain body cells to turn into bone. The BMP-2 protein occurs naturally in the body.

What Happens During Bone Grafting? A good example is a patient that needs to have a single tooth extracted and wants to have it replaced with a dental implant and dental crown. There may be a bone defect in the area or the tooth is large and needs to have some bone placed to fill in the expansive space. In this case, a dental bone graft is ideal and necessary to support the future dental implant. Before the procedure, you will need to have either a CT scan or a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan. The images of a CT or CBCT provide valuable information about bone quantity and show where important nerves and sinuses are located which need to be avoided. A CBCT actually provides a 3-D image of your bone and any defects present.

 Local anesthesia will be used to numb the area where the bone augmentation is needed (called the recipient site) as well as the area from where bone will be removed (donor site) if using your own bone. An incision in the gum tissue where the implant will be placed is made to determine how much and what type of bone is needed. The most common type of graft is called a socket graft. This is used to fill the space left behind by the lost tooth. The material used most often in a socket graft is often comprised of cow bone. This bone is harvested from known healthy cows and is processed through a freeze drying procedure that renders a sterile end product containing only the mineral content of natural bone.

The graft is applied to the empty hole immediately after a tooth extraction and is secured using sutures (stitches). Following the bone grafting procedure the patient will be given antibiotics, pain medicine, and an antibacterial mouthwash. You will need to avoid certain foods. You also will be told how to avoid putting pressure on the area or damaging it while it heals. If you wear a denture, you may not be able to wear it for a month or longer while the area heals. If you have natural teeth around the bone graft, your dentist may make a temporary removable bridge or denture to help protect the area.

Success of Bone Grafting The success rate for bone grafts in the jaws for the purpose of placing dental implants is very high. However, there is a small chance that the bone graft will fail, even if your own bone was used. Bone grafts are not rejected like organ transplants. It is not exactly known why some dental grafts fail. There is a higher risk of failure in patients with diabetes, who smoke, or have periodontal disease. A failed graft can be removed. Once the area has healed, your dentist may choose to place a second bone graft.

Dental Bone Grafts Conclusion

Without dental bone grafts many would be unable to restore their smiles with dental implants. Just like dental implants, dental bone grafts are highly successful procedures to restore a smile to its natural state. Every case is different and the need for bone grafting varies from person to person and tooth to tooth. You can discuss the need for possible bone grafting with your dentist to see if it would benefit your procedure.

If you are ready to replace lost or missing teeth with dental implants in Las Vegas, contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no cost dental implant consultation appointment. We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams.

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Periodontal disease is a slow, progressive disease that can destroy you oral and systemic health. Many of the hallmark symptoms of periodontal disease sneak up on us and are often ignored at least initially. It is important not to ignore these signs and symptoms as periodontal disease is the #1 cause of tooth loss. Periodontal disease comes in many different forms including aggressive, chronic, necrotizing periodontitis, and periodontitis associated with systemic diseases. 

Each of these types of periodontal disease has its own distinct characteristics and symptoms, and all require prompt treatment by a dentist to help halt subsequent bone and gum tissue loss. Risk of periodontal disease increases with age. For younger people, dental caries are a more important risk for tooth loss, while for older people, periodontal disease is the more important risk factor.

Risk Factors Of Periodontal Disease

-Age. Studies have shown that over 70% of all Americans aged 65 and older have some form of periodontal disease.

-Tobacco Use (including smoking). We are well aware of the health effects of smoking on our overall health. These diseases include various types of cancer, lung disease, and cardiovascular (heart) disease. Research has also shown that tobacco use also increases a persons risk for periodontal disease.

-Family History (Genetics). Some people are more susceptible to periodontal disease than others. This is because of our genetic makeup. 

-Stress. Studies have shown that stress can make it more difficult for the body to fight off infection, this includes periodontal diseases.

Prescription Drugs (Medications). Some drugs, such as oral contraceptives, anti-depressants, and certain heart medicines, can affect your oral health. Just as you notify your pharmacist and other health care providers of all medicines you are taking and any changes in your overall health, you should also inform your dentist.

-Bruxism (Teeth Grinding). Bruxism can put excess force on the supporting tissues of the teeth and could speed up the rate at which these periodontal tissues are destroyed.

-Presence Of Systemic Disease. Many systemic diseases can interfere with the inflammatory process. These include cardiovascular (heart) disease, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis.

-Poor Diet/ Nutrition. A diet low in important, essential nutrients can compromise the body’s immune system and make it harder for the body to fight off infection. Because periodontal disease begins as an infection, poor nutrition can worsen the condition of your gums.

Periodontal Disease Signs And Symptoms

Bleeding Upon Brushing, Flossing, Or Even Eating. This is one of the most common signs that periodontal disease is active. It is often overlooked as not a big deal. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease.

As the bacteria and toxins build up in the mouth, the body responds by activating the inflammatory process, rushing our cells to stop the attack. This will cause the gum tissues to become inflamed and red. It is important to also note that bleeding gums can also be the sign of something more sinister like leukemia and blood platelet disorders.

–Unexplained Pain Or Swelling. Periodontal infections present in this manner. When an oral infection occurs, it is essential that you get to a dentist as soon as possible for evaluation and treatment. If the infection is left unchecked it will cause damage to the gum tissues and the bone supporting your teeth. It can also be carried to other parts of the body through the blood stream affecting your overall health.

-Persistent Halitosis (Bad Breath). Bad breath can occur from many things but peristent bad breath can mean progressive periodontal disease . As the gum tissues are destroyed, the areas where the oral bacteria can flourish will increase causing a foul odor in the mouth. There are other causes of chronic halitosis that should also be ruled out by your dentist prior to treatment.

-Change In Your Smile Or Loose Teeth. As periodontal disease progresses, your teeth will loosen and move out of position. This will effect the way your teeth fit together and even alter your smile.

-Teeth Become Longer In Appearance. As periodontal disease progresses it will lead to destruction of the bone and gum tissues. This will show up as gum recession. Once the gum tissues pull back they expose more of the tooth and root, making them appear longer than before.

Pus Drainage. This goes along with the periodontal infection mentioned previously. An active periodontal infection will create pus which can ooze out from between the teeth and gums causing a bad taste and bad breath (malodor).

Periodontal Disease Prevention

Dental and Periodontal Examinations

Your dentist will complete a thorough examination with x-rays and periodontal charting. Notations about the visual condition of the gum tissue will also be recorded. In its earliest stages the gum tissue is usually red, puffy, and painless or slightly tender at this point. Plaque and tartar will more than likely be present to some degree.

A periodontal probe will be used to measure around the teeth to see if your periodontal disease has progressed and to what degree. It is important to note that once bone loss has occurred you now have a more advanced form of periodontal disease. Following the examination, your dentist will recommend a course of treatment for your periodontal disease. This will include a professional cleaning along with extra home care instructions.

The goal in treatment is to reduce the inflammation and not allow progression of the disease. An antibacterial rinse (example, Listerine) may also be recommended for at home use. Your dentist may also recommend repair of misaligned or crooked teeth to aid you in your home care efforts. Your dentist may also recommend a more frequent schedule(every 4-6 months) to control your periodontal disease. Following removal of plaque and tartar, bleeding and tenderness of the gums should begin to subside within 1-2 weeks after professional cleaning and careful dental hygiene.

Warm salt water or antibacterial rinses can also reduce gum inflammation. Taking an over the counter anti inflammatory medication can also aid in pain and inflammation reduction. Healthy gums should look pink and firm with no bleeding upon brushing, flossing, or eating. Good oral hygiene must be maintained for your whole life, or periodontal disease will come back and possibly advance past the gingivitis form into advanced periodontal disease (also called periodontitis).

Steps to prevent periodontal disease should include:

-Routine dental visits. Usually recommended every 3- 6 months for examination and professional cleaning.

-Maintain At Home Dental Care. Brushing after every meal and flossing at least once a day.

-Rinsing with an antiseptic rinse as recommended by your dentist. Choose one with the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval.

Consult your physician if the bleeding is severe or chronic, gums continue to bleed even after dental treatment, or you have other unexplained symptoms along with the bleeding from your gums. These could all be the sign of a more serious condition than periodontal disease and should be checked out as soon as possible.

Conclusion

Preventing periodontal disease is up to the patient. Luckily, it is preventable with diligence and effort. Maintaining good dental hygiene and seeing your dentist regularly will lead to a lifetime of healthy smiles.

If you are ready for a smile makeover, contact Marielaina Perrone DDS at (702) 458-2929 to schedule a no cost cosmetic dentistry consultation appointment. We cannot wait to help you with your smile makeover to create the smile of your dreams.

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Myths About Dental Hygiene

Maintaining good dental hygiene and oral care are vital to our ability to maintain and retain our teeth as we get older. The internet is full of dental misconceptions. Below a few of these will be proven wrong.

Myth 1. Harder Brushing Means A Cleaner Smile.

False. Excessive pressure placed on teeth and gum tissues will actually eventually cause damage. This can lead to premature enamel erosion and recession of gum tissues. It is recommended that a soft bristle toothbrush is used with even gentle pressure throughout the mouth for an effective clean.

Myth 2. Chewing Gum Helps Clean Teeth.

Chewing gum following eating should never be a replacement for good old fashioned brushing and flossing. If in a pinch, chewing gum will help if you are unable to brush. It will cause increased salivary flow which can help wash some loose debris from the oral cavity. However, it will not remove the harder plaque and the sticky plaque that forms around our teeth.

Myth 3. Baby Teeth Do Not Need Brushing.

False. Baby teeth need to be cared for just like adult teeth. Premature loss of baby teeth can cause issues of space when adult teeth are ready to erupt. Primary teeth act as placeholders for permanent teeth. It is important to maintain your baby teeth thru proper brushing at least 2 times a day.

Myth 4. Sugar Causes Tooth Decay.

False. The sugar in our foods is not the main cause of tooth decay. The bacteria in our mouth will feed off the sugar and release an acidic compound which will eventually wear down our teeth. Regular brushing especially after eating sugary foods is very important.

Myth 5. Enamel Loss Causes Sensitivity.

There are many reasons why you might experience tooth sensitivity. Enamel loss does not happen quickly. Tooth grinding, abrasive toothpaste, aggressive brushing and lack of regular proper dental hygiene all contribute to both tooth sensitivity and enamel loss. Should you lose your enamel however, you will likely experience tooth sensitivity as well.

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Dental Bonding Equals New Smile

Tooth Bonding is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure that can make minimal and maximum changes to your smile. The beauty of tooth bonding is it generally can be completed in a single appointment and may or may not need dental anesthesia and is less expensive than porcelain restorations. . 

This cosmetic dentistry procedure involves reshaping and blending teeth. Tooth bonding utilizes tooth colored materials that can be bonded to teeth to change shape, color, and length. This same material can also be used to fully cover the front surface (called a composite veneer). 

Tooth Bonding Procedure

Tooth bonding can be used to restore function to a tooth that has  or just to add a cosmetic dental change.

What is involved in the tooth bonding procedure?

Preparation

Very little preparation is necessary for dental bonding, especially in the case of a chipped tooth. Anesthesia is usually not even needed unless the tooth bonding is needed to restore a deeply damaged or traumatized tooth, a fracture close to the nerve, a sensitive tooth, or a tooth damaged by a tooth decay. Your dentist 89014 will need to roughen up the surface and clean the edges to prepare the area to accept the tooth bonding.

-An acidic etching gel (phosphoric acid) is applied to the tooth being treated to ready the surface for bonding of the . The gel opens up microscopic tubules which allows for proper bonding to the natural tooth surface. -A liquid conditioning agent is applied to the tooth which wets the surface and again facilitates bonding.

-Your dentist will then choose the proper shade of dental composite to match the tooth being worked on but also the surrounding teeth. -The dental composite is then formed and shaped so that it will fit into the necessary treatment area can restore the natural contours and function of the tooth. Multiple layers of dental composite are applied. This allows for a stronger end product.

-A special UV light is held over the dental composite. This light hardens and cures the dental composite. Each layer will be cured within seconds.

-After the material has cured, your dentist will adjust the material to 

remove any excess and bring it to a high polish. This will also be the time your dentist will ensure the bite (or occlusion) is correct. Adjustments may be made to bring the teeth into proper alignment. The final shaping and polishing is one of the most important parts of the process. It is important to blend the composite resin properly to get a result that looks and feels like your natural tooth structure.

-The entire dental bonding procedure usually between 30 minutes to an hour for each tooth. If done properly, tooth bonding should not be noticeable to anyone. It should match your existing tooth structure perfectly.

-Going forward to maintain the tooth bonding, you will want to be diligent about your dental hygiene. This should include brushing and flossing regularly.

What Can Tooth Bonding Do For You?

Tooth bonding is a popular cosmetic dentistry procedure, but can also be used to restore teeth that have tooth decay. Tooth bonding can do the following:

-Repair cracks or chips in teeth.

Close gaps in between teeth.

-Cover stains or discolorations.

-Cover exposed roots thus eliminating or decreasing tooth sensitivity.

-Change length or shape of teeth.

Tooth Bonding Conclusion

A dentist has many tools to restore your teeth but none more important than dental bonding. It is a versatile cosmetic dentistry procedure that can restore your smile to its natural form and function.

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Importance Of Dental Hygiene

The effects of poor dental hygiene can range from tooth decay to periodontal disease, and loss of teeth. Luckily, maintaining a good dental hygiene regimen, including regular professional teeth cleaning and dental examinations can prevent most of these problems.

If you choose not to maintain good dental habits (including brushing and flossing), you are putting yourself at increased risk for tooth decay. Earliest signs of tooth decay may include pain when you bite and feelings of sensitivity or pain in your teeth.

Cleaning teeth on a regular basis also helps prevent progression of periodontal disease from gingivitis(earliest form) to advanced periodontitis. If you do develop tooth decay and/or periodontal disease as a result of your poor dental hygiene, you may be amass extensive bills for anything from simple fillings or crowns to more costly and complicated procedures such as root canal therapy or oral surgery.

Is Dental Treatment Expensive?

Dental treatment costs can vary based on how much work is needed to fix your individual issues. The cost of routine visits for professional cleanings and dental examinations is low. Consider it insurance against major issues arising.

Recommended Dental Care Routine

Keep your teeth clean and cavity-free by following a regular dental care routine of tooth brushing 2x/day and at least flossing once a day. And visit your dental professional every 6 months for a professional cleaning and thorough examination to catch any problems before they become serious. Your dentist or dental hygienist might also recommend a particular type of toothbrush, dental floss or oral rinse based on your individual needs to help you get the most out of your daily dental care regimen.

Lifestyle Choices

Diet (Nutrition)

maintaining a proper and nutritious balanced diet not only helps keep your overall body healthy, but your mouth as well. Nutrition plays an important role in the health and cleanliness of your teeth, gums and mouth.

-Moderate Soda, Coffee 

and Alcohol

-Drink Tap Water When Possible

For many bottled water is the main source of drinking water, you could be missing the benefits of fluoride in your water.

-Monitor Your Low Carbohydrate Diet

Low carbohydrate diets can cause bad breath. A balanced, dental-healthy diet can help reduce tooth decay as well as keep our breath fresh.

-Increase Your Calcium Intake

After age 20, both men and women lose more bone mass than they form so it is important to restore lost calcium with a daily supplement and by eating fruits and vegetables high in calcium, such as dark leafy greens. These foods will also help to lower the acid buildup in the saliva that can lead to breakdown of tooth enamel.

-Daily Dose of Vitamins C and D

Vitamin C and D help support the absorption of healthy mouth minerals such as calcium and phosphorous, which support the bone and gum tissue, keeping it healthy. This is a fairly easy way to maintain dental hygiene and fight periodontal disease.

-Remove Tobacco

In addition to staining teeth, smoking interrupts calcium absorption in the body and can also cause potentially disease such as oral cancer. Stop smoking and enjoy the health benefits as well as a healthy, beautiful smile.

Conclusion

Maintaining a healthy smile does not have to be hard. It is all about routines and regular maintenance. As soon as an issue arises see your dentist for a thorough examination to avoid further issues down the road.

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Safety Of Dental Implants

Are Dental Implants Safe? They have been a highly successful dental procedure offered by dentists around the world. As a matter of fact a well planned dental implant will have success rate over 98%. As dental implants technology has evolved materials and techniques have advanced as well. Below we will attempt to answer the question….Are Dental Implants Safe?

Are Dental Implants Safe? Benefits

EstheticsDental implants have the ability to give you a fuller, healthier smile you have always dreamed of.

Peace Of Mind. Living your life in fear of what you can and cannot eat is not a fun proposition. Dental implants can give you peace of mind that you can eat whatever you want and not worry about the social implications. Millions of patients have proven the answer is yes to the question are dental implants safe?

Improved Function. Big improvement in eating and speech. With missing teeth, eating and speaking can be quite a challenge. For those who enjoy eating or need to speak in front of others implants can give a huge boost.

Eliminate Health Issues. Clinical studies have shown a direct link between dental health and overall health. Implants can restore your mouth to a healthy state giving you an edge in maintaining overall health. Uncontrolled dental health can lead to the development and advancement of periodontal disease.

This disease is quite progressive and if left untreated it can lead to cardiovascular disease (heart attacks and stroke), Alzheimer’s disease, and even diabetes. Once patients are ready for implants, their mouth must be in a healthy state. Dental implants will lead to better overall health.

Life Quality ImprovementDental implants give you a natural looking smile and improve overall function. This is especially true for wearers of dentures. Dental implants will allow you to free yourself of the use of denture adhesives and relieve you of discomfort from ill fitting dentures.

Increased Self Esteem and Self Confidence. This includes being able to smile effortlessly without fear. Dental implants look and feel just like real teeth. You can laugh, smile, and just feel good about who you are and the 

way you look.

Risks

Dental Implants Fail To Integrate. When dental implants heal properly they integrate with the surrounding bone (this is called osseointegration). If osseointegration does not occur it will lead to dental implant failure. A well trained implant dentist will be able to evaluate and treatment plan properly to minimize the risks associated with dental implants. If a dental implant does not integrate as planned it can be removed. Once the area has healed another surgery can be attempted at a later date.

Surgical Infection. Of all the risks associated with dental implants this is the most common. This can occur from non sterile intruments, a dental implant that has been contaminated, decreased healing ability, or a pre existing infection being present. Dental implants are associated with a condition called Peri-Implantitis. This is an inflammation or swelling of the surrounding tissues where the dental implant was placed.

If peri-implantitis is not treated properly and in a timely manner it can lead to implant failure and bone loss. These infections generally occur quickly after surgery but can in some rare intances occur months to years after surgery. Important to have your dental implants evaluated during routine dental examinations 2x per year.

Post Surgical Bleeding. Minimal bleeding following surgery is normal and is considered quite normal for about 1-2 days following surgery. Placing a gauze pad placed over the surgical area for 30 minutes should normally stop the bleeding. Bleeding beyond that time is not normal and you should notify your implant dentist immediately if you have concerns about your dental implants or the surgery.

Surrounding Tissue Damage. Placement of implants is a precise surgery. Surrounding areas can be damaged including adjacent teeth, sinus cavity, or nerves. Once again choose your implant dentist wisely. One with experience and proper training will minimize these risks. Even the most skilled implant dentist can have errors. However, the complications can be minimized as well as how they are handled if complications were to arise.

Allergies. Some patients have been known to have allergic reactions to titanium. If you know you are allergic 

to titanium let your dentist know during initial discussions.

-Dental Implant Corrosion. Titanium dental implants are designed to fight corrosion but it still can happen. If corrosion were to happen the dental implant likely would need to be removed. Your implant dentist will evaluate what comes next if this were to happen.

Bone Grafts

A bone graft is the replacement or addition to the bone around the teeth. Bone grafting is a term used to describe a variety of procedures used to add or build bone so that implants can be placed and give greater success long term. A bone graft typically involves adding bone or bone like materials to the jaw.

The bone graft can consist of your own bone (also called Autologous bone), synthetic bone, can be processed bone obtained from a cadaver (also called Allograft), or can even come from bovine/cow sources (these types are also called Xenografts). After grafting, you generally have to wait several months for the grafted material to fuse or become one with the existing bone structure.  Processed bone grafted materials either cause surrounding bone to grow into the graft or cause cells around the graft to change into bone. Autologous bone transplants bone cells or a block of bone that fuses to the jaw.

Dental bone grafts for the purpose of dental implants has a very high success rate. But there is always a possibility that the bone graft will not work as planned, even if your own bone was used. Bone grafts are not rejected by the body like organ transplants. There is still some mystery as to why some bone grafts fail. We do know that certain patients (example – smokers, diabetics, and patients with poor dental hygiene) have higher risks of graft failure. A failed bone graft will need to be removed. Once the area has healed properly, you and your dentist may choose to place a second bone graft.

Diabetes

According to a clinical study by the Journal of the American Dental Association, implants have been found to be safe for diabetics. The clinical study observed dental patients with uncontrolled diabetes who also had dental implants. Following one year, 

none of the dental implants were lost and they found zero connection between elevated blood sugar and dental implant complications.

This does not mean that if you are a diabetic, you will not experience implant complications. But having diabetes should not be a major concern for you or your dentist in regards to getting a dental implant.

Conclusion

Dental Implants have proven to safe with decades of dental use. The question should not be are dental implants safe? but are implants right for me? Ask your dentist 89014 today for a consultation to restore your smile!

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Tips To Alleviate Dental Anxiety

Dental anxiety is defined as a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about dental care with an uncertain outcome. This can definitely include visiting the dentist especially after years of dental neglect. Dental anxiety is actually a very common fear but it can get out of control.

A paralyzing dental anxiety can cause you to avoid dental care for years and in some cases decades. This dental anxiety and neglect can have long lasting impacts not only on your smile but your overall health. Recent clinical studies have linked dental disease (like periodontal disease) to cardiovascular disease, alzheimer’s disease, and even diabetes.

Dental Anxiety Feelings

Many people with dental anxiety have had a bad experience or have heard from a loved one about a significant dental experience. But that is not only reason some people avoid the dentist. Below you will find some common reasons why dental anxiety and dental neglect can occur:

Fear Of Pain.

Let’s face it no one wants to feel pain or discomfort. While dentistry has come a long way there are some parts that can cause some slight pain for some. For many they are OK but for others they are overly sensitive to oral discomfort. This is quite normal for us all to react differently to different events in our lives.

Dentistry does not have to be a painful event and in most cases with a properly trained dentist and staff it is not. Choose wisely.

Fear Of Unknown.

Not knowing what the dentist will say or find can cause a great deal of dental anxiety. Will I have a cavity? Will the dentist say I need a lot of treatment? All valid questions and concerns. Most people fail to realize going to the dentist every 6 months for routine checkups and cleanings will make things easier going forward.

This is because any issues are caught immediately and can be handled before they get out of hand. Your gum tissues will also be healthier making the teeth cleaning easier and more comfortable.

Embarassment.

A dentist or doctor is perceived as an authority figure by many. No one wants to be told they have a bad smile or have not done a good job with dental 

hygiene at home. A well trained dentist would never make you feel embarassed. Your dentist has seen it all. It will not phase them in the least what they find, so it should not bother you either.

They would communicate the steps forward to fix the issues at hand. There is nothing to feel embarassed about.

Past Experiences.

This can be a direct experience by you or an indirect experience by a loved one. Either way it will add to the dental anxiety as your dental visit approaches.

Overcoming Dental Anxiety – Communication Is The Key

Relay your fears to the dental staff and dentist. A well trained, experienced dentist will handle all patients the same and make you feel at home in the dental chair. Below are a few tips for you at your dental visit.

Be Honest and Upfront.

Communicate your dental anxiety to the team and dentist so they can help you thru your visit. A well trained dentist will communicate with you and try to alleviate your fears in a variety of ways. These can include inviting you to the office prior to your appointment to just meet and talk. It can also include giving you a detailed explanation of what is to be completed at your visit so you do not have any surprises pop up.

Early Morning Appointment.

For those with dental anxiety, getting the dental care done first thing in morning is best. This way there is no dwelling all day on it. Put your mind at ease and get it done first thing in the morning.

Bring Support.

Bring a close friend or family member with you.

Use a STOP sign or word.

You and your dental team can use a stop word or sign for when you feel the dental anxiety building and you need a break.

“Communication Is The Key To Overcoming Dental Anxiety.” – Marielaina Perrone DDS

Other Dental Anxiety Relieving Methods

Exercise. 

Regular exercise can help lower stress and anxiety. Exercise helps by releasing endorphins and improving your sleep and self-image.

Supplements Use.

 Certain supplements can reduce stress and anxiety. These can include omega-3 fatty acids, green tea and lemon balm.

Aromatherapy.

 Lighting a candle can help lower anxiety and stress. Lighting a candle or using essential oils can benefit dental anxiety from calming scents.

Baby Steps. 

Try not to take on more than you can handle. Saying no is one way to control your dental anxiety. Your dentist will be cognizant of your dental anxiety and space out appointments in what is best for you. Obviously you will not be able to sit in chair for extended periods of time in the beginning so your appointment schedule will reflect your dental anxiety needs.

Yoga. 

Just like exercise mentioned earlier yoga can be used for stress reduction and dental anxiety relief. It may help lower stress hormone levels and blood pressure.

Power Of Music. 

Listening to your favorite music can be a good way to relieve stress and anxiety.

Breathing Exercises.

 Deep breathing activates the relaxation response helping relieve dental anxiety. Focus on evenly inhaling and exhaling. This will help slow down and re-center your anxious mind.

How To Ease Dental Anxiety Conclusion

Dentistry has come a long way and patients comfort is of the utmost concern for most dentists. A well trained dentist will be able to handle your dental anxiety and design a dental schedule that is right for you.

The bottom line is to keep you healthy both dentally and overall. Most people with dental anxiety report that the visit to the dentist ended up not being what they had imagined all along. It was much easier. Dental anxiety can be overcome but communication is the key.

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Porcelain Veneers have been used in cosmetic dentistry for decades. They are sometimes referred to as instant orthodontics. This is because they can change the alignment and shape of our teeth in just a few short dental visits. Porcelain veneers are very popular and can make life altering changes to your smile. Can porcelain veneers also offer benefits beyond cosmetic appearance?

What Are Porcelain Veneers?

Your cosmetic dentist will use similar materials that are used to fabricate porcelain crowns. Porcelain veneers are fingernail like thin pieces of porcelain that are chemically bonded to your teeth in order to modify the color, shape, and size of your teeth. As mentioned previously, porcelain veneers are also sometimes referred to as “instant orthodontics”. This is because porcelain veneers give your dentist the ability to make changes in teeth alignment to even straighten your smile. This is not possible in extreme misalignment cases but can help align your smile in small increments.

The best part about porcelain veneers? This cosmetic dentistry procedure can be completed in as few as two (2) dental visits and the porcelain veneers are individually customized and fabricated to fit your individual smile. When completed they will look natural and complement the rest of your smile. The dental porcelain will mimic your natural tooth in translucency as well as the way the light reflects off your smile.

Porcelain Veneers Characteristics

Porcelain veneers have the following characteristics:

–Natural Translucent quality — Translucency means that light is able to pass thru to a certain level. Our natural teeth allow for light to pass thru so porcelain veneers are designed to mimic those same translucent properties. This gives porcelain veneers a natural depth, providing for a dazzling Hollywood smile.

Color matching — If you are replacing multiple teeth, then all your veneers can be a natural, bright color of your choosing. When covering just one or two teeth, customized porcelain veneers can easily be matched to the surrounding natural teeth in order to provide a consistently beautiful smile that no one will ever notice are not your natural teeth.

Non-porous surface — Porcelain veneers are ceramic glass and are non-porous, preventing future stains from ruining your new smile.

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Porcelain Veneers Visits

Porcelain veneer treatment is generally consists of 2-3 dental visits. They are as follows:

Visit 1 – Porcelain Veneers Consultation. Are porcelain veneers right for your smile? This is when you will explain your concerns and wishes about your smile with your dentist. Your dentist can then explain if porcelain veneers are right for your individual smile and desires. In some instances, porcelain veneers may not be the right dental treatment for your smile and more extensive treatment may be needed like orthodontics (either traditional or invisalign type oorthodontic treatment) or porcelain crowns. Porcelain veneers can also be used along with those other procedures to give you the Hollywood smile you have always dreamed of.

Visit 2 – Teeth Preparation. At this visit, your teeth will be prepared so the porcelain veneers can be custom fabricated. A small amount of tooth structure will be removed from each tooth included in porcelain veneers treatment. In some cases, no tooth structure is necessary (also called “no preparation” veneers). Your dentist will keep you comfortable during the procedure by delivering local anesthesia to the area that is being worked on. Once the preparation of teach individual tooth is completed, your dentist will take a dental impression that will be used by the dental laboratory to create your customized porcelain veneers. Temporary veneers will be placed on teeth until final custom porcelain veneers are fabricated.

Visit 3 – New Smile. Once your custom  veneers are fabricated by the dental laboratory, you will return for placement and fit of porcelain veneers. The veneers will be initially placed on a trial basis in office to ensure proper fit, color, and shape. If the new veneers meet your dream smile then the dentist will bond them to your teeth.

What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?

There are two very different types of Tooth Sensitivity Causes:

-Sensitivity Of The Dentin. This type of sensitivity occurs when the dentin layer of a tooth is exposed. Dentin is supposed to be covered by enamel above the gum line and by cementum (bone like connective tissue covering the root of a tooth) below the gum line. The dentin is made up of tiny openings called tubules. Inside each tubule there is a nerve branch that comes from the tooth’s pulp (the nerve center of the tooth). When exposure of the dentin occurs, these nerve branches can be affected by cold, heat, or even certain foods (like acidic foods). This causes sensitivity of the teeth. Dentin exposure is a prime factor in what causes sensitive teeth. When the outer protective layers of enamel or cementum wear away the dentinal tubules becomes exposed to external factors such as heat and cold.

This dental sensitivity can affect one tooth or multiple teeth. Dentin exposure can be be what causes sensitive teeth in multiple ways. These can include:

– Overly Aggressive tooth brushing. The enamel layer can be worn away from brushing too hard or even using a toothbrush that is too hard over a long period of time.

– Dental plaque build up. The presence of plaque along root surfaces can cause tooth sensitivity.

-Tooth Wear. This type of wear occurs over time from teeth clenching and teeth grinding (bruxism).

-Untreated Tooth Decay.

Recession of Gum Tissues. When the gums recede they expose the tooth’s uncovered roots. Receding gums are often caused by periodontal disease or by overly aggressive brushing. Receded gums are very common and approximately 80% of all people have some form of gum recession by the time the age of 65. Gum recession is a major factor in what causes sensitive teeth in many people.

-Periodontal surgery (gum surgery) that exposes the tooth’s roots.

Teeth Whitening. Excessive teeth whitening can have harmful effects and teeth sensitivity is a possible side effect.

-Food Choice. Frequently eating acidic foods.

-Pulpal sensitivity. This is a reaction of the tooth’s pulp. The pulp consists of blood vessels and nerves in the center of each tooth. Sensitivity of the pulpal tissue tends to affect only one tooth.

Causes of this type of sensitivity can include:

-Tooth Decay or dental infection.

-Placement of a recent dental restoration.

-Excessive pressure from teeth grinding or clenching your teeth.

-A cracked or broken tooth. If you feel a sharp pain upon biting, you may have a broken or cracked filling. Pain upon release of your bite is a sign of a cracked tooth.

Your dentist will be able to diagnose what causes the sensitive teeth for you.

Can porcelain veneers help with tooth sensitivity?

Yes, porcelain veneers can offer a layer of protection for your teeth especially for teeth that have enamel erosion. many patients report decreased or no tooth sensitivity following porcelain veneer treatment. Porcelain veneers will also improve dental hygiene which will limit future tooth sensitivity. Regular visits to the dentist along with home dental maintenance will allow your smile to stay healthy and youthful fo a lifetime. Visit your dentist today if you are experiencing sensitive teeth to see what options are right for you.

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Periodontal disease is a progressive disease of the structures (bone and gingival tissues) surrounding our teeth. It is believed that about 65 million americans have some form of periodontitis. Periodontitis is the advanced form of periodontal disease. Once the disease state reaches periodontitis it means there have been some form of permanent loss of bone or gingival tissues to the disease. In those 65 and over this number jumps to 70% of that population. These numbers are startling. Luckily, there has been extensive research into periodontal disease and new treatment modes have been developed. One such method is treating periodontal disease with Arestin.

What Is Arestin?

Arestin (minocycline hydrochloride) is an antibiotic that comes in the form of micrspheres. These microspheres are placed locally into areas of concern. Periodontal disease generally hits certain areas over others initially. This gives us a chance to localize treatment of periodontal disease with arestin.

Treating Periodontal Disease With Arestin

Periodontal disease if left untreated will develop deeper and deeper “periodontal pockets” around out teeth. The normal space between our teeth, gums and bone is approximately 3 mm. When periodontal disease begins to damage these areas these pockets can widen and deepen as bone is lost and gum tissues lose their connections to our teeth. As the periodontal disease develops and progresses it is not unheard of to have periodontal pocketing in the 6-8 mm range. That is a doubling over normal pocket size. This allows food and bacteria to penetrate these areas and create even more damage to gingival tissues and bone. Once these support structures become damage they can cause our teeth to become loose and eventually lost them.

The standard course of treatment for periodontitis is scaling and root planing (S&RP). This treatment is highly effective for treatment of periodontal disease.

-Periodontal scaling of teeth with instruments involves manually removing all the plaque, tartar, and food from on and around our teeth.

-Periodontal planing can smooth out rough areas on our teeth’s roots where bacteria and plaque can attach.

Scaling and root planing has been our #1 treatment for periodontal disease for decades. Where does treating periodontal disease with Arestin come in? Combining the use of Arestin with the traditional scaling and root planing gives dentists and periodontists a real chance to reduce the periodontal pocketing around our teeth. In routine scaling and root planing, depending on depth of pockets, it may be difficult to reach to the entire depths of those pockets. Everyone’s anatomy is different so some areas are easy to reach while others might be more difficult based on root structures and how the periodontal pockets form. None are uniform. Using microspheres of Arestin allows your dentist to reach the bottom of those pockets and destroy harmful bacteria before further destruction of tissues can occur.

Treating Periodontal Disease With Arestin Procedure

The following is what to expect if you are undergoing treatment of periodontal disease with Arestin.

Diagnosis of Periodontal Disease. In its earliest form (Gingivitis) there is no damage to bone or gingival tissues and can be reversed thru professional cleaning and increased at home dental hygiene care. In periodontitis, destruction has begun. A simple professional cleaning is no longer as effective. Diagnosis of periodontal disease is achieved thru x-rays and use of a periodontal probe. This dental instrument allows your dentist or hygienist to measure around the teeth and see what areas might be affected by periodontal disease. A normal reading of 3 mm means tissues are healthy. Anything over that raises a red flag and leads to a diagnosis of periodontal disease.

-Treatment Plan To Fight Periodontal Disease. Your dentist will explain these results to you and discuss treatment necessary. The first line of defense is always a scaling and root planing (also called a deep cleaning). Your dentist may now offer Arestin in conjunction with this type of cleaning to give you a better chance of stopping this problem from developing further and also repairing tissues around our teeth.

-Treatment With Scaling And Root Planing.

-Arestin Application Following Scaling And Root Planing. The arestin is in the form of a microsphere. This allows the arestin to release the antibiotic gradually over time to fight the bacteria in the deepest depths of those periodontal pockets. It is able to target areas scaling and root planing instruments just cannot reach.

Is Arestin Effective?

Yes! Studies have shown that is more effective in treating pocket reduction when paired with Scaling and Root Planing Vs S&RP alone. In fact clinical trials have shown significant pocket reductions in as little as 1-3 months and maintenance for at least 9 months. It has also shown significant reductions in our more difficult to treat patients. Those include the smoker’s, ones with a history of heart disease, and those over age 50. The chart below shows those statistics.

Periodontal Disease With Arestin Marielaina Perrone DDS

Is Arestin A Miracle Drug? Conclusion

Arestin is not a miracle drug. But it will help controlling a very difficult progressive disease. Periodontal disease is difficult to control because it relies on many factors. The biggest one is at home dental hygiene. Patients need to understand their dental care does not begin and end inside the walls of their dental office. Fighting periodontal disease is a daily battle. Periodontal disease treatment with Arestin can help reverse some of those issues but it will not be a cure for it.

 

 

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Bone Grafts And Dental Implants

We don’t often give much regard to the importance of the bone our teeth sit in until there is a problem. The bone not only serves as the foundation for our teeth but it also plays a big part in our visual aesthetic appearance. Bone can be lost by tooth removal or periodontal disease. If a tooth is missing or removed, the bone may collapse into the empty socket and cause a sunken appearance to our cheeks or jawbone. A bone graft can restore these problems caused by dental disease or those that result from an accident. One of the main reasons for bone grafts in modern dentistry is to form a good foundation for dental implants.
 

What is a Bone Graft?

 
bone graft is the replacement or augmentation of the bone around the teeth. Bone grafting is a term used to describe a variety of procedures used to add or build bone so that dental implants can be placed.
Dental Bone Grafting
bone graft typically involves adding bone or bone like materials to the jaw. The bone graft can be your own bone (also called Autologous  bone), synthetic bone, be processed bone obtained from a cadaver (also called Allograft), or can even come from bovine/cow sources (these types are also called Xenografts). After grafting, you generally have to wait several months for the grafted material to fuse or become one with the existing bone structure.  Processed bone grafted materials either cause surrounding bone to grow into the graft or cause cells around the graft to change into bone. Autologous bone transplants bone cells or a block of bone that fuses to the jaw.

Implant Dentistry

It is often used to augment bone to allow for a more successful implant placement. A few reasons for bone grafting in implant dentistry include:
1) Augmenting bone in the sinus area to allow for implant placement.
2) Augmenting bone to enhance the fit and comfort of removable prostheses (dentures)
3) To enhance aesthetics of a missing tooth site in the smile or aesthetic zone. This zone is generally defined as the visible area seen upon full smile, including the teeth, gingiva, and lips.
 
For a dental implants to be a success, the patient must have sufficient bone in the jaw to place the implant into.
Assumptions were once made that if a patient did not have sufficient quality or quantity of bone in their jaw they would not be suitable candidates for dental implants. Today, thanks to the exponential advances in dental techniques, materials, and technology, patients with insufficient bone in their jaws can have the bone rebuilt using bone grafting.

Bone Grafting Procedure

The actual bone grafting procedure is quite straightforward. A dentist will assess the quantity and quality of your bone during the treatment planning stages. It will be at this time that he/she will determine if there is a need for bone grafting. Then your dentist will review the different types of bone grafts with you and decide which will be the most suitable for your individual case.

Once this has been decided the bone graft procedure can be performed. The actual procedure requires the dentist to place bone under the gum tissue at the site where the bone graft is needed. The dentist will then be able to place the bone to be grafted onto the site and then cover it with a membrane for protection. Membranes are often used to help stabilize the bone graft as well as keep the gum tissue from invading the healing bone graft. The gum tissue will grow at a much faster rate than bone, therefore, membranes are used to prevent gum tissue from growing in and displacing the bone graft before it fully matures.This membrane is also used to protect the boneDental Bone Graftingfrom any germs found in the oral cavity and ensure that the area is perfectly clean to allow the healing process to take place. Finally, the area is closed and the tissue is stitched into place. Bone graft healing time is usually right around 4-6 months. But this can vary from patient to patient. Patients are given a prescription for antibiotics to take following their bone graft. Antibiotic mouthwashes can also be prescribed to preserve the health of the gum covering the bone graft.

On follow up visits the dentist will check on the success of the bone graft by taking x-rays to determine the height and width of the new bone. Once this has been verified as satisfactory, and the site of the bone graft is completely healed, the next stage of the dental implant process can begin.

Dental bone grafts for the purpose of dental implants has a very high success rate. But there is always a possibility that the bone graft will not work as planned, even if your own bone was used. Bone grafts are not rejected by the body like organ transplants. There is still some mystery as to why some bone grafts fail. We do know that certain people (for example, smokers, diabetics, patients with poor dental hygiene) have higher risks of graft failure.

A failed graft will need to be removed. Once healed properly, you and your dentist may choose to place a second graft.

A bone graft gives the implant dentist and patient one more tool to achieve a successful outcome to just about any implant treatment.

Dental Bone Graft

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Dental Implants Vs Dental Bridge

Dental implants vs bridge is a question many patients are faced with when attempting to replace a lost tooth or multiple teeth. The traditional dental bridge was the main dental procedure used by dentists for a very long time to replace missing teeth. As dental implants have become popular due to long term success rates the traditional dental bridge has become in many people’s mind the lessor alternative. Dental implants vs bridge is an interesting scenario as they both achieve the same thing but in different ways. The dental implants vs bridge debate is one that many of us will face in our lives. Below are some facts about both to help with your decision.

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Procedure

Steps For A Dental Bridge

During the first visit to your dentist for the fabrication of a dental bridge, the teeth surrounding the missing tooth are prepared to accept a dental crown. The preparation involves removing the outer layer of teeth to allow for a dental crown to be placed over top them. Next, dental impressions of the teeth are taken, which give the dental lab technician a precise dental model from which the dental bridge, pontic (fake tooth between the dental crowns), and dental crowns will be fabricated. Your dentist will create a temporary dental bridge for you to wear to protect the exposed teeth and gums while the dental bridge is being made. This generally takes about 2 weeks.

At the second visit, your temporary bridge will be removed, the temporary cement will be cleaned off the teeth, and the new porcelain or metal bridge will be checked and adjusted, as necessary, to achieve an ideal fit. Depending on how extensive the dental bridge is multiple visits may be needed to check the fit of the metal framework and ensure the bite is correct. This is dependent on each individual’s case as metal can distort as well as teeth moving ever so slightly during time in between visits. If the fit is acceptable to the dentist, the dental bridge will then be cemented permanently in place. In the discussion of dental implants vs bridge, a traditional bridge is placed in only one way (cemented) while a dental implant can be placed in 2 different ways (screw retained or cemented).

Steps For A Dental Implant

-Initial Consultation. At this initial appointment, your dentist will complete a thorough dental examination, including all necessary x rays, and then take dental impressions of your teeth. After your dentist gathers all the necessary preliminary information, your dentist will talk with you about the recommended treatment plan. You may also discuss at this time whether or not there is a need for a bone graft. At this visit, you can ask about the dental implants vs bridge discussion. Your dentist will happily review the positives and negatives with you.

-Bone Grafting And Teeth Removal. If the tooth needs to be extracted, your dentist will evaluate the bone density and quality and decide if a bone graft is necessary. The bone graft will add 4-6 months generally to the time line. This extra time gives your bone time to heal properly and add the new bone structure.

-Dental Implant Placement. Once healing has taken place you will be ready for the dental implant placement. The procedure generally takes about 1-2 hours and completed under anesthesia. Once the dental implant is placed, you will need approximately 6 months for healing to take place and the dental implant to integrate into the bone (this process is called osseointegration).

-Healing Cap And Temporary Dental Crown. With the dental implant fully integrated in the bone, your dentist will attach what is called a healing collar to the top of the dental implant. This healing collar will allow the gum tissue to form around the implant in a natural looking way. The healing collar is simply a round piece of metal that keeps the gum tissue away from top of implant. The healing cap stays on for about 7-14 days. In some cases a temporary dental crown is fabricated as well at this visit.

-Abutment Placement. The healing cap will be removed and a dental implant abutment will be replace it. This abutment will be where the new dental crown will attach (either thru a screw or cement). Once the abutment is in place, your dentist will take a dental impression and send it off to the dental laboratory for fabrication of your new dental crown.

-Permanent Dental Crown Placement. The dental implant and dental crown should be a permanent fixture without the possibility of tooth decay forming over time like a traditional dental crown or dental bridge.

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Maintenance

This is where a dental implant will shine in the debate of dental implants vs bridge. A single dental implant will be cleaned just like your natural teeth. This means you can floss around the tooth just like a natural tooth. A dental bridge since it is one longer piece encompassing multiple teeth you will not be able to use regular floss. You will need to use what is called a floss threader. This will allow you to get under each part of the dental bridge and effectively clean around the areas of the dental bridge. This can be an issue for some patients with dexterity issues.

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Cost

The dental implant will require more time (at least 6-7 months in best case) to allow for each step to be completed and healed properly. The dental implant tends to cost more overall especially if bone grafting is involved. In my opinion, dental implants vs bridge cost will be up to the patient. Time in some cases is just as important as the financial factor.

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Pros And Cons

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Las Vegas Marielaina Perrone DDSDental Implant Positives

-Surrounding Teeth Unaffected. With a dental implant, there is no need to shave down possibly healthy tooth structure in adjacent teeth as there would be in a traditional dental bridge.

-Success Rate And Durability. Dental implants should with proper care last a lifetime and have a better than 98% success rate.

-Bone Loss Prevention. With a dental implant in place, your bone structure will remain as is and not resorb or break down. This is what happens when a tooth is missing in an area of the mouth

Dental Implant Negatives

-Surgery Required. A big negative in the dental implants vs bridge debate. This is especially true of those with dental phobia.

-Healing Time Needed. As mentioned above a minimum of 6-7 months are needed in the best case scenario to complete a dental implant procedure from start to finish.

-Financial Expense. There is generally a slightly higher fee for a single dental implant vs bridge and could go even higher if other procedures are needed like a bone graft.

Dental Bridge Positives

-Permanent. The dental bridge will be cemented in place and will never be removed to clean unless your dentist finds an issue.

-Simpler and Quicker Dental Procedure. Generally takes only 2 dental visits and can usually be completed in about 2 weeks time. This can be a huge positive for many in the dental implants vs bridge discussion.

Dental Bridge Negatives

-Dental Hygiene More Difficult. With a dental bridge, you must brush and floss under and around the false tooth. Using floss threader as mentioned above may be difficult for some. Dental hygiene maintenance is a must if there is any chance of long term success for a dental bridge.

-Lifespan Shorter. A dental bridge generally lasts about 7-10 years. Some dental bridges can last longer and some can fail sooner. This is due to the wear and tear on adjacent teeth (these teeth remain susceptible to periodontal disease and tooth decay. Either tooth decay or periodontal disease can weaken support for the dental bridge.

-Surrounding Teeth Affected. A dental bridge requires support from the surrounding teeth that are used to hold the artificial tooth in place. If these teeth are not strong enough to have dental crowns, a dental bridge might not even be possible.

Dental Implants Vs Bridge Conclusion

Choosing dental implants vs bridge can be a difficult decision. Your dentist will help guide you through the process and help you make an educated dental implants vs bridge decision that is best for your smile. It is important to maintain regular dental visits no matter which side you choose in the dental implants vs bridge decision.

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