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ARE MY FILLINGS “LEAKING”?

When I do examinations, I often use the term “leaking” to describe the condition of old silver-amalgam fillings to my patients. What leaking means in this case is that the seal between the tooth and the filling material has been lost, at least to some degree. When amalgam (silver filling material) is first placed into [...]

2022-03-16T10:08:08-07:00June 15th, 2017|Dental Care|0 Comments

TEETH IN A DAY… REALLY?

My patients, personal friends, and others who know I’m a dentist, often ask, “Is it really possible to get new teeth in a day?” The answer is yes, it is possible. The question is likely due to the amount of marketing from dentists providing this service. This type of service has been around for years [...]

2021-05-19T15:41:08-07:00October 23rd, 2016|Visiting the Dentist|0 Comments

WHAT IS GUM DISEASE (PERIODONTAL DISEASE)?

Part of my new patient experience for a newcomer to my practice is to ask some basic questions about what they know and don’t know about their oral health. One of my questions to any new patients is, “What’s your understanding of your current gum health?” Most patients reply, “I’m not sure” but may remember [...]

2021-05-19T15:41:59-07:00May 26th, 2016|Gum Disease|0 Comments

WHAT IS “DRY SOCKET”?

“Dry Socket” is the name for a painful inflammatory process involving the bone of a tooth socket, usually three to four days after a tooth extraction. The technical name for such a condition is Acute Alveolar Osteitis. The word acute means painful, the word alveolar refers to the spongy bone surrounding the tooth root, and the word osteitis means “bone [...]

2022-03-16T10:08:22-07:00February 18th, 2016|Tooth Pain|0 Comments

WHAT IS GUM RECESSION?

Gum (gingival) recession occurs when gums recede from the tops of the teeth enough to expose sensitive roots. People typically experience increased sensitivity to sugary or cold foods when gums no longer cover and protect teeth roots. In addition, untreated gum recession may lead to loosening of teeth and accelerated tooth decay, something I see [...]

2022-03-16T10:08:22-07:00November 10th, 2015|Gum Disease|0 Comments

TREATING ROOT SENSITIVITY

WAYS TO TREAT ROOT SENSITIVITY In a previous blog post, I explained what causes root sensitivity, also referred to as "dentin sensitivity." In this post, I’ll outline some of the common treatments for such a condition. In short, dentin sensitivity is caused by the stimulation of nerve endings that are connected to dental pulp and [...]

2022-03-16T10:08:35-07:00November 5th, 2015|Gum Disease|0 Comments

WHAT ARE WHITE FILLINGS MADE OF?

Our patients often ask what’s in the white filling material we use. Many think the material is porcelain, which is correct, in a way, but also a misconception. We do use porcelain for some work but not typically for small fillings. Porcelain is usually used for larger restorations, such as crowns and/or veneers. It is an extremely [...]

2022-03-16T10:08:24-07:00September 2nd, 2015|Visiting the Dentist|0 Comments

HOW INSURANCE COMPANIES PUT OUR HEALTH AT RISK

Do you think your insurance company has your health in mind? I didn’t think so. This hasn't always been the case with insurance companies, nor do I think it's always true today; it certainly does seem to be the trend, however. One night, I watched an episode of 60 Minutes with Scott Pele, which illustrated how the case review [...]

2021-05-19T15:45:17-07:00August 4th, 2015|Insurance|0 Comments
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