Wednesday, December 14, 2011

FIVE SIGNS YOU NEED TO SEE A DENTIST

                                       

Just mentioning the word "dentist" is enough to make people squirm and fidget uncomfortably. Most people avoid dental checkups because they're afraid of the potential torture their dentist might recommend for their next visit. Even though visiting the dentist might not always be the most pleasant experience, going in for regular checkups and when you suspect a problem can help save you money and pain later down the line. If left unchecked, certain health issues, even seemingly minor ones, can spiral and leave you with few teeth and high bills. Here are some early warning signs that indicate a preventative visit to your dentist is needed.
1. Bleeding gums
You may brush off a bit of bleeding as the result of a new toothbrush or another temporary anomaly. However, regular gum bleeding can signify much more serious problems such as gingivitis, infection, and even malnutrition. While some bleeding may occur if you begin a new flossing routine or switch to a harder bristled tooth brush, if you experience bleeding consistently it is often a sign of deeper problems. It's important to have a dentists check to ensure that you're in good health as improper gum care can lead to tooth loss.
2. Pain
Tooth pain can be debilitating and few over the counter medications can relieve the problem for more than a few hours. If you are experiencing chronic tooth pain, you may have sensitive teeth, bruxism, a cavity, or any other number of medical issues. If you have pain, especially if it is regular, confined to a specific area, and subsequently making your daily routine difficult, it is important to contact your dentist to identify the source and potential treatment options available.
3. Loose Teeth
It may sound shocking, but some people might find that their adult teeth become or feel loose within the sockets. This could be caused by a number of reasons, but a more common one is bruxism or teeth grinding. This is when a person clenches his jaw tightly and grinds his teeth against each other at night. Chronic grinding can cause a litany of problems including the loosening of teeth which may even have to be removed. Seeing a dentist early can help you prevent tooth loss.
4. Canker Sores
Most canker sores disappear on their own within a few days. However, if you have a persistent canker sore that goes on for longer, excessive pain, or develop a high temperature, you may have run into more serious problems. A dentist can help identify the reason and treatment options for prolonged canker sores.
5. Cavities
Many people get the occasional cavity, which is essentially just a tooth that has decayed. Many times you can't even see the cavity as they can be small. If you do notice a visible cavity, or have severe pain when eating certain foods such as sugar, you'll want to have it filled by a dentist immediately to prevent it from spreading further through the tooth and causing irreversible damage.

Friday, February 25, 2011

SODA POP CAVITIES


Do you realize that the average 16 oz. bottle of soda pop may have as much as 13 teaspoons of sugar in it? Far and away the biggest cause of tooth decay and tooth loss today is associated with overuse of soda pop products. Even sport and energy drinks have very high sugar and citric acid contents and can easily cause severe cavities to start. Diet sodas, while they don't have sugar, still have a high acid content and can cause cavities as well if over- used.  Carefully read the ingredients of products that you eat or drink and try to substitute sugar free products as much as possible.
If you have a habit of drinking excess amounts of pop or energy /sport drinks, you may have tooth damage.  Often, the cavities begin between the teeth or along the gumline where they may not be immediately noticed by the patient.  These type of cavities may not be painful until they become quite advanced and often result in unsightly smiles and broken teeth.  It is not uncommon for young people, many in their early 20’s to experience tooth loss from this habit. 


19 YEAR OLD PATIENT
 

Regular dental check-ups with x-rays can detect the beginning stages of the cavities and alert you to the problem so that you can work on reducing the amount of sugared drinks that you consume.   By early detection, your dentist can restore the cavities and discuss ways of preventing further tooth damage.
At Sciascia Dental   http://www.sciasciadental.com/, we emphasize preventive dentistry and when a problem with sugared drinks is suspected, we make an effort to advise the patient and help them make alternative choices which would not be likely to cause tooth damage.  Of course, we also are able to restore the damaged teeth with natural looking restorations to restore the beauty and function of the patient’s teeth.  Even people who have severe damage or  tooth loss can have their smile restored in a few easy appointments. Of course, to maintain that new smile, the patient needs to change their eating and drinking habits and practice good home care to prevent recurrence of the problem.

AFTER ONE HOUR APPOINTMENT

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If you know that you may have cavities or are drinking more soda pop or sport drinks than you should, call Sciascia Dental   SCIASCIADENTAL@FRONTIERNET.NET  for an exam and consultation.    Don’t wait until your teeth are hurting or breaking to seek help.  The earlier the problem is addressed, the more easily, and inexpensively the teeth can be restored.   Don't risk your smile -- schedule an exam today.

  

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Dental Implants -- The Natural Tooth Replacement


Nothing can take the place of a healthy set of teeth, but when disease or accident ends in tooth loss, it's good to know that there are options for restoring your smile without having to wear removable partials or dentures. Today there is a better alternative -- dental implants. Dental implants replace the natural root of the tooth so that the replacement tooth is not connected to or dependent on the adjacent teeth. They are a permanent solution, natural looking and feeling Talk to the staff at Sciascia Dental to see if you are a good candidate.  
The Dental Implant procedure is actually pretty simple from the patient’s perspective.  Placing the implant is about a 1 hour appointment and is done in our office under local anesthetic.  Most patients are surprised that the procedure was so simple and usually only have to take an Ibuprofen or two that day and just go about their normal business.  The surgical area is very small and heals quickly with very little special care.  In most cases, a temporary tooth can be placed so the patient has a replacement tooth while the implant is healing.



At Sciascia Dental, we take advantage of the latest Implant technology and use a computerized system to guide the implant surgery.  By using a CAT Scan of the area, Dr. Sciascia can place the implant in a very precise position to get the best results.  This adds a great measure of safety and predictability to the Implant  procedure and helps guarantee the best chances for functional and esthetic success.
Below are some before and after photos of a recent case:





AFTER IMPLANT

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BEFORE IMPLANT