Cosmetic Dentistry

Choosing to whiten your teeth is a way to brighten your smile and boost confidence. Many patients look for a process that lasts the longest and requires minimal maintenance going forward. Teeth whitening options include in office whitening systems, systems you take home given to you by your dentist, and over the counter treatments. Talking with your dentist about your goals can help you to choose the best treatment that will work for you.

Teeth whitening targets two types of stains. The first is intrinsic, and this type of discoloration is more permanent and caused by an injury, medications, or fluoride overexposure. Intrinsic stains can be harder to whiten and may not respond well to teeth whitening. The other type of stain is extrinsic. Extrinsic stains are stains on the surface or outer layer of enamel. This type of stain is caused by dark liquids or foods. The best way to treat both types of stains is with a professional tooth whitening system.

What Procedure Is the Best and Will Last the Longest?

The systems provided by your dentist in their office are typically the strongest and long lasting treatments. They offer the most dramatic results and are quicker compared to other methods. Typically this type of whitening treatment takes less than an hour, and uses a light to activate the gel to penetrate deeply into your teeth. Once you have completed the in office process you can opt to take a whitening treatment kit with you. This allows patients to keep up with their whitening treatments at home.

Many in office treatments can target both intrinsic and extrinsic stains giving patients amazing results in little time. In office treatments can brighten teeth up to 16 shades lighter and the results last longer. In some cases depending on the treatment used, touch up treatments afterwards are not required.

Scheduling a Consultation

The first step to whiter brighter teeth is scheduling a consultation in our office. This gives our doctor the opportunity to examine your teeth and gums, and determine if you are a good candidate. Our team discusses each patient’s goals, and we work with you to choose the whitening system that will work best. Documenting your progress from start to finish is a great way for patients to track their results.

Interested in Finding Out More?

Take that next step to a whiter smile, and inquire about our whitening treatments. We care about your oral health and want you to be proud of your smile.

To schedule your teeth whitening consultation, contact our office, and our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentists can help enhance or improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and jaw. If you are unhappy with your smile, or have cracked, broken, or misshapen teeth, finding a good cosmetic dentist is important. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on the overall appearance of your smile. This includes the color, shape, size, and position of your teeth.

Searching for a good cosmetic dentist can be stressful, but knowing what to look out for can help you find a dentist that is perfect for you.

What to Consider When Searching for a Cosmetic Dentist

  • Check for a dentist’s credentials by visiting their website and reading a biography about the doctor. If this is not available contact the office directly to collect this information.
  • Ask for referrals and talk to people that have had prior cosmetic dental procedures.
  • Look for a dentist that has continuing education. Continuing education shows that a dentist is constantly improving their knowledge, learning new techniques using the latest technology, and expanding on skills.
  • When reading their biography look to see how long they have been practicing cosmetic dentistry and how many procedures they have done over the years.
  • Look at before and after photos to help get a good idea of the doctor’s skills.
  • Schedule a cosmetic consultation to learn about the doctor and practice. Consultations allow you to discuss your concerns, and learn about what treatment options are available. This will also give you a good idea if you feel comfortable with the dentist you choose.

Choosing the best cosmetic dentist for you is important. Knowing their background, expertise, and work they have done can help you make a decision. Achieving that perfect smile to boost confidence, or correct an issue can be life changing. Taking charge of your dental health can give you that smile you have always wanted.

Looking to Schedule a Cosmetic Consultation?

Our detailed consultation process gives patients the ability to discuss their concerns and smile goals. Our skilled team will examine your mouth, teeth, and jaw and recommend treatment options that work for you. Starting with a consultation can give you the ability learn about our doctors, practice, and help you decide what treatment may be best.

To schedule your cosmetic consultation and begin the process to that perfect smile, contact our office and our staff will be happy to assist you.

Bad Breath

Many people suffer from chronic bad breath or halitosis. Bad breath is something you do not want to be known for, and typically finding the cause is easy. If you suffer from bad breath but also brush, floss, or gargle each day the cause may not be obvious. Taking the time to figure out the underlying problem that may be causing your bad breath is important, and finding a cure can be simple.

Common Cause of Bad Breath

Dental Hygiene

The first area patients should focus on is their dental hygiene habits. Gum or mints are only a short term solution, and finding the cause is the only way you can truly get relief from bad breath. Looking at your dental hygiene is a great place to start because dental hygiene is the most common cause of chronic bad breath. About 85% of bad breath comes from inside the mouth. If you do not brush and floss daily, bacteria can get left behind and cause issues with your breath. Bacteria eats the leftover food particles in your mouth, and as a result leaves a foul smelling odor in your mouth and on your teeth.

Devices

If patients wear retainers, dentures, or mouthguards while they sleep, these devices can trap bacteria or food particles if not cleaned properly. This can attribute to halitosis or chronic bad breath. Taking care of your teeth and mouth is extremely important for your overall and oral health, and can prevent issues such as bad breath that could be embarrassing around others.

Cavities or Infection

If you suffer from cavities or have an infection lingering in your mouth that has not been treated, this can cause bad breath. Attending regular visits to our office for your dental cleaning and exam is important. Our skilled staff can get in front of issues such as cavities or infections and prevent further problems in the future. If patients have issues with their tonsils or throat, this can cause bad breath, and can be from an infection such as strep throat. Patients should seek treatment from their primary care physician if they feel there is an issue with their tonsils or throat.

Dry Mouth or Dehydration

Dehydration or dry mouth is a common cause of bad breath. Saliva and water wash away bacteria or food particles. If your mouth is not hydrated this reduces saliva and can cause halitosis. Our saliva contains pertinent minerals and proteins that help defend against bacteria. Staying hydrated is important to keep our mouth healthy and to prevent bad breath.

Other Possible Causes for Bad Breath

  • Diabetes
  • Throat or mouth cancer
  • Sinus infection
  • Digestive issues
  • Acid reflux
  • Lung infection 
  • Liver disease

What Can I Do to Cure My Bad Breath?

  • Brush and floss two times a day
  • Use an antimicrobial rinse daily
  • Tongue scrape daily to remove bacteria
  • Remove any devices and clean them thoroughly
  • Visit our dental office for regular cleanings and exams
  • Review your diet and try and stick to eating healthy foods
  • Drink water and stay hydrated
  • Avoid tobacco products

Looking For Help With Chronic Bad Breath?

There are many simple solutions to cure bad breath. We encourage you to make an appointment for an exam in our office to discuss your concerns. Our skilled staff can help give you tips, and our thorough dental exam can help identify any issues you may have that could be causing chronic bad breath. If you have already tried simple solutions and still notice your bad breath does not go away, we may advise you make an appointment to see your primary care physician. 

If you are interested in finding a solution to cure bad breath we can help. To schedule your appointment contact our office, and our friendly staff will be happy to assist you!

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Cosmetic Dentists help enhance or improve the appearance of the teeth, gums, or jaw. When patients are not happy with their smile, or those who have chipped, cracked, or misshapen teeth, cosmetic dentistry can help give you that perfect smile. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on the overall appearance of a patient’s smile including the color, position, shape, and size of the teeth. Understanding what a cosmetic dentist can do will help you decide what type of dentist you may need.

Cosmetic dentistry offers many services to enhance your smile. We offer a detailed consultation process that allows our team to examine your teeth and mouth to determine the recommended treatment. We also take the time to let the patient explain their concerns, and what they like or dislike about their smile. Our team is there every step of the way to help guide our patients, and choose a treatment that works best for them.

What Cosmetic Services Are Available?

• Smile Makeovers
• Facial Rejuvenation
• Teeth Whitening
• Invisalign
• Gum Contouring
• Dental Crowns
• Porcelain Veneers
• Dental Bonding
• Dental Implants

Cosmetic dentistry can help brighten your smile, straighten your teeth, and make your teeth look more uniform and natural. If you have damage or an injury, you do not need to live with these issues. Cosmetic dentistry can help fix these imperfections. Missing teeth can be corrected, and you can enjoy a beautiful smile without anyone knowing you had missing teeth. Leaving missing teeth in your mouth can lead to bone loss or other complications, so it is important to address your issues as soon as possible.

Looking to Take That Next Step?

Taking that first step to call our office is all you have to do to get on the road to a beautiful smile you can be proud to show off. Creating beautiful smiles is what we do, and our team is here to provide the very best care available. Using the latest technology we can transform your teeth into a bright white smile.
If you are unhappy with your smile, or are interested in finding out what procedures are available, contact our office, and our staff will be happy to set up your consultation.

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Food makes the teeth darken, there are other habits such as smoking or poor hygiene which cause stains on the teeth. Although sometimes stains on teeth are caused by a lack of mineralization. All these spots can be removed or improve the aesthetic appearance thanks to the aesthetic dentist. Tooth stains if they are in the vestibular area of ​​the anterior teeth affect causing an aesthetic problem for the patient. These spots can cause the patient to be afraid or embarrassed when they smile and that their self-esteem may decrease slightly. For this and health, we explain how tooth stains can be removed.

HOW TO REMOVE STAINS FROM TEETH?

The stains or stains of the teeth can be extrinsic or intrinsic, that is to say that they adhere to the tooth or that they are part of the nature of the tooth. The treatment varies depending on the type of dental stains. Most dental stains can be classified as light or white stains or stains and dark or black stains or stains. The white spots usually correspond to a hypoplasia or hypomineralization of the affected teeth, that is to say that there is a lack of mineralization in that area of ​​the tooth and it has not finished forming correctly so it is clinically visualized as a clearer coloring of the tooth. This dental alteration makes the teeth have a thickness of enamel in that smaller area, so they may be more susceptible to changes in the environment.

The treatment of these white stains varies depending on the extent of the tooth. Therefore, an adequate and specific diagnosis is necessary for each particular case and thus be able to offer the best possible therapy. In general, if hypoplasias affect a large part of the dental organ, cosmetic treatments that can cover this part should be performed, so dental veneers are usually performed. Dental veneers are thin sheets that adhere to the front surface of the teeth, thus improving the color, shape and sometimes the position of the teeth. It is a minimally invasive treatment since tooth preparation is minimal.

Usually the darkest dental stains usually correspond to extrinsic stains due to harmful habits or substance abuse. Although there are tetracycline stains that are an exception since it is intrinsic staining. Dark extrinsic stains are due to habits or foods that are acquired and that pigment the teeth by adhering to the surface of the enamel or tooth. Some of these substances are tobacco, coffee, tea, among others. Therefore, from Estudi Dental Barcelona we recommend reducing harmful and smoking habits as well as limiting and reducing the intake of these types of products and foods. We also advise you to carefully clean your teeth and use complementary methods, such as dental floss or interdental brushes, to improve hygiene and prevent the appearance of these stains on the teeth. If the stains are already deposited on the dental surface, they can be removed by a dental professional hygiene procedure and a polishing of the tooth surfaces.

Chlorhexidine used for more than 14 days may also produce extrinsic stains. It is a very reactive antiseptic substance that can cause dark and brown spots on the teeth. These stains, being extrinsic, are reversible and easy to remove with professional prophylaxis in the dental clinic.

Dental calculus or tartar can also cause a change in color and the appearance of stains on the teeth since it has a mineral composition and a porous appearance in which all types of pigments easily adhere. To avoid this, we recommend periodic cleaning with the specialist to control plaque and eliminate the deposition of tartar on the teeth, thus avoiding any type of dental and gingival disease.

How To Remove Stains From Teeth

Dark spots on the teeth can be caused by tetracyclines, causing an intrinsic type of staining. Tetracyclines are broad-spectrum antibiotics that were prescribed by doctors years ago to treat systemic pathologies. What was not known at the time that in the long run would produce such characteristic stains on the teeth? This type of staining produces an aesthetic clinical affectation. Intrinsic tetracycline stains can be removed or camouflaged by teeth whitening, although in severe cases the whitening is not enough and dental veneers are recommended to camouflage the defect of staining in the tooth. So the stains on the teeth can be removed to improve the aesthetics of the smile, but periodic reviews with the dentist are necessary to prevent more superficial stains and thus have a pleasant smile.