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Bleaching:
a technique where the teeth are whitened with custom-made trays that fit
over your teeth. These trays hold the solution next to the teeth to lighten
the enamel. While the process may be called bleaching, the material does not
contain bleach of any kind. Results are usually seen within 7 to 21 days.
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Bonding: Uses of Bonding
Bonding is a term used to describe a number of procedures that involve
applying composite resins to the tooth. It can be used strictly for cosmetic
purposes or to repair or protect the tooth. Regardless of its use, bonding
can provide an attractive result. Some common uses are
Closing gaps and repairing chips and cracks,Protecting
exposed roots, and Restoring decayed teeth Schedule your Appt Today
Bridges: Few
incidents have greater impact on dental health and personal appearance than
tooth loss. When one or more teeth are missing, the remaining teeth
can drift out of position, which can lead to a change in the bite, the loss
of additional teeth, decay and gum disease. When tooth loss
occurs, your dentist may recommend the placement of a bridge. A bridge
is one or more replacement teeth anchored by one or more crowns on each
side. Schedule your Appt Today
Caps-Crowns: Crowns
are restorations that cover or cap teeth, restoring them to their natural
size, shape and color. Even a poorly maintained or badly damaged tooth can
benefit from a well designed and correctly placed crown. This cap not only
helps appearance, but can also save a tooth that might otherwise be lost.
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Cleanings: For optimal oral health, you should visit a
dental office once every six months for a cleaning by a dental hygenist and
an exam by the dentist. This is a routine checkup that will help prevent
decay and maintain good oral hygiene. A regular cleaning and exam lasts
about 45 minutes. In this time period, the hygenist will clean and polish
your teeth, explain any areas you may need to be aware of and answer any
questions you may have. The dentist will see you at the end of your visit to
read any x-rays you may have had taken and explain a course of action for
your treatment. Schedule your Appt Today
Cosmetic Dentistry: If
you are interested in straightening, whitening, or even an “extreme
makeover”, our dental office can help. Services offered include veneers,
crowns, inlays/onlays, composite resin fillings (tooth colored filling
material), just to name a few. Please contact us to schedule a consultation
with one of the dentists who will discuss your concerns and answer any
questions you may have. Schedule your Appt
Today
Dentures:
For those who for various medical or economical reasons can not afford the
implant supported prosthetics, full and partial dentures remain a viable
alternative that we would be happy to discuss with you. Schedule your Appt
Today
Fillings:
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Composite Resin Fillings
There are
no known health risks of receiving composite fillings.
Composite resin dental fillings were created as an
alternative to traditional metal dental fillings. Tooth
fillings colored to look like a natural tooth are known
as Composite Resin Dental Fillings, are made of a
plastic dental resin. Composite Resin Dental Fillings
are strong, durable, and make for a very natural looking
smile. Many dental insurance plans cover their use.
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Amalgam Fillings
Amalgam
fillings may contain mercury, and are often referred to
as metal fillings. Their safety has been in question for
a number of years due to concerns over the absorption of
elemental mercury contributing to several diseases,
including Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, dementia and
arthritis. The FDA investigations have not proven that
the minute amount of mercury vapors released from silver
fillings is a health hazard. Amalgam fillings are a
mixture of mercury liquid and small pieces of silver and
other metals such as copper, tin and zinc.
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Inlays and Onlays:
If over half of your molar tooth's biting surface is
decayed an inlay or onlay may be a better option than a
filling. These options are basically for when more than
a filling is needed but less than a crown will do. An
inlay is placed in between the cusps of the tooth,
whereas an only will cover one or more of the cusps.
They can be made of a gold alloy, porcelain or
tooth-colored resin and are cemented into place.
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Gum Disease Treatment:The
treatment of gum disease varies depending on the degree of involvement with
the disease. Non-Surgical Therapy--Non-surgical therapy
is called root planing. Root planing is where the gum tissues are
usually anesthetized with a novocaine anesthetic and the dentist or
hygienist will scrape the diseased tooth root until it is clean and no
longer contains bacterial waste products. Root planing may sometimes be
enhanced with antibiotics that are taken orally or placed into the gum
"pockets". Not all cases of gum disease will have antibiotic enhancements as
a part of their root planing therapy. After root planing, the gum tissues
are usually tender or sore, but not usually painful. When the periodontist
determines the gum disease aggressiveness, the periodontist can
determine the modifications in the root planing treatments that best fit
your case. Gum Surgery--Gum surgery is done to
eliminate diseased pockets which still exist after all healing has
been achieved following non-surgical root planing. There are however a small
number of cases which will not benefit from non-surgical root planing and
surgery will be recommended without having root planing done. Surgery is
most frequently done with a novocaine local anesthetic. A periodontal
dressing may be placed after the surgery in order to protect the tissues.
There may be some pain after periodontal surgery.
When surgery is done and diseased tissue is removed, the teeth will usually
have more root surface exposed. This amount of exposure represents the
amount of root surface which lost its gum and bone support from the gum
disease. The surgery is not causing unnecessary damage.
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Implants:
This is a wonderful new procedure that allows a dentist to permanently
replace a missing tooth or teeth by attaching the implant directly to the
jaw bone. This is done by surgically placing a metal post into the bone
where the tooth is missing. After the area heals, a false tooth, also known
as a crown, can be placed on the implant. Implants can also be used when
there are no teeth present at all. In this situation, the denture is
specially made to attach to the implants. This procedure greatly improves
the stability and fit of the denture teeth.
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Oral Surgery:
We provide all types of oral surgery treatment in the comfort of our office
including but not limited to biopsies, simple and complex (wisdom teeth)
extractions, bone adjustments and guided soft and hard tissue regeneration.
Root Canal: If you
would need a root canal, our office will be able to accommodate. As dental
professionals, we know the feeling a patient has when they hear the dreaded
words "you need a root canal". Fortunately, we live in the modern world
where dental technology has come a long way! For a root canal procedure, the
dentist will anesthetize you just as he / she would for a regular filling.
Sure, it is a little more time in the schedule, but all in all, it feels the
same as having a filling done. Please call if you have any concerns about
needing a root canal, we would be happy to answer any and all questions.
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Vaneers: A
veneer is a cosmetic facing that is placed on the front of the tooth to give
it a more esthetic appearance.
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*********We accept most
dental insurance. We are preferred providers for the military United
Concordia, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee except the Federal
Government Plans. We are also Premier Providers for All the Delta Dentals. Please make sure you do not have a DMO plan or are required to go to a certain dentist. We also accept
Cash, check, credit cards and we offer payment plans for patients who have
been receiving routine dental care. Patient Financing through
Care Credit and Capital One.
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