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FAQ's
Q. I have some old silver fillings which are beginning to look
bad. What can be done to improve them.
Silver amalgam fillings, which are composed of 50% mercury and
50% silver alloy ,eventually need to be replaced. It may surprise
you to know that the average life span of a silver filling is five
to eight years. Your dentist can tell you when they appear to NEED
to be replaced due to leakage, breakdown or recurrent decay.
If your concern is strictly COSMETIC, there are many new methods
available to replace the fillings with beautiful, functional long
lasting restorations.
Such things as white filling materials, porcelain inlays , crowns
and veneers may be used to give you the smile you are seeking.
There is currently a great deal of interest in new reinforced
hybrid materials. These beautiful resin materials may be
reinforced with fibers, similar to fiberglass, and used in very
conservative inlays and bridges without having to grind away a
whole healthy tooth.
Q. I would like to have my teeth whitened. There are so many
products and ads for whiteners that it is hard to decide which is
best. what do you recommend?
You are correct. There are many products and techniques available.
Some work great and some don't work at all. The various over the
counter products give the least predictable results.
To get a really great result you should probably use one of the
products sold through dental offices which utilize custom made
trays for home app- lication of a bleaching gel.
There are several great ones out there. Our favorite is Nite
White® Excel. Besides giving a great result, this product has
overcome the sensitivity problem seen with some of the other
products .
We also get questions about "laser whitening". With this method a
laser is used as a light source to activate the bleaching gel
which is applied to your teeth in the dental office. It may be
necessary to use the at home trays in addition to this initial
lengthy treatment. Side effects can include senstivity to treated
teeth.
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Q. I am missing several teeth. A friend told me that she
recently had implants to replace her missing teeth and is very
happy. What are implants?
Dental implants are a wonderful way to replace missing teeth
when certain conditions exist. Such things as your overall general
health and the length of time you have been missing your teeth
must be considered. The replacement of missing teeth using dental
implants frequently requires a team approach.
After your dentist does a thorough examination and treatment plan
the surgical phase of treatment takes place. In most cases a
periodontist or an oral surgeon will put the implant(s), the
artificial root(s) into the jaw. When healing is complete, usually
after 4-6 months, The tooth or bridge segment can be placed on top
of the healed implants by a general dentist or a prosthodontist .
Some dentists are trained to place the surgical part of the
implant as well as the prosthetic or tooth part.
You should ask your dentist if you are a good candidate for
implants and ask for a referral if he or she doesn't do them.
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Q. There are so many different toothbrushes on the market
today. How do I know which one is the right one for me?
A. This is a good question, which we hear daily. The brand of the
toothbrush is not nearly as critical as the type of bristle, the
size and shape of the head and how frequently you replace your
brush. We recommend a soft bristled brush with a small head. The
soft bristles are most important for the health of your gums. A
small head allows you to get around each tooth more completely and
is less likely to injure your gums. Daily frequency of brushing and
replacement with a new brush are much more important issues than
the brand you choose.
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