Distinctive Smiles of Dublin Blog

WHY SO SENSITIVE?

June 30, 2014

Filed under: Practice — Dr. Buck @ 2:22 am

According to recent research published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, one in eight adults suffers from a condition known as “sensitive teeth.” The pain associated with this condition is often triggered by eating or drinking cold, hot, acidic, or sweet foods or beverages. While overzealous brushing or tooth-whitening products may cause sensitive teeth, the primary culprit is gum recession. As the gum tissue recedes with age, pores (or tubules) on the surface of the tooth root become increasingly exposed. Because these tubules travel to the nerve of the tooth, the nerve becomes more susceptible to painful triggers. Gentle brushing, avoidance of home tooth-whiteners, and use of toothpastes created for sensitive teeth can help alleviate pain.

Sensitive teeth rarely represent a medical emergency. Nevertheless, sensitivity can also be associated with tooth decay and can additionally be related to traumatic damage to the tooth, which can become infected if left untreated. At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, we welcome the entire family for quality dental treatment. The comfort of our patients is very important to us, which is why we strive to offer the best in dental care. When was the last time you had a comprehensive dental examination? We make every effort to see you promptly and listen to your concerns and needs. We will let you know about new procedures and technologies, and what they can do for you. Please call 614.792.1800 to schedule an appointment. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. If you have sensitive teeth, avoid acidic drinks or rinse your mouth with water immediately after drinking them, and avoid brushing your teeth right after eating or drinking; wait 10-15 minutes.

THE OTHER TYPE OF TOOTHBRUSH

June 8, 2014

Filed under: Practice — Dr. Buck @ 9:34 pm

While most people find it simple and easy enough to brush their teeth at least twice a day, some lack either the dexterity or discipline needed to floss daily. This is understandable considering the fact that it takes some time and effort to correctly loop the ends of the floss around the fingers and guide it gingerly between teeth. While there are some flossing products available that help with the process, not everyone gets the hang of them. If so, it should be pointed out that there are small, easy-to-use, pointed brushes known as “interdental brushes” that are nearly as effective as flossing. They not only remove bacterial buildup (plaque) between teeth, they also stimulate gums.

At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, our dental team is focused on superior care, personalized treatment and patient comfort. We are prepared to help you achieve the smile you have always wanted. Like other medical sciences, the dental profession is constantly changing. We stay informed about the latest techniques and scientific advances in dentistry. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin, where we will gladly answer any questions about treatments and procedures. Call us at 614.792.1800 to schedule an appointment. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. Interdental brushes not only lend themselves to cleaning hard-to-reach areas, but they also reach concavities on tooth surfaces that floss may not be able to reach.

REPLACING MISSING TEETH

May 26, 2014

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 2:18 am

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Patients with one or more successive missing teeth can choose between two replacement possibilities other than dental implants. A “bridge” is a permanent dental appliance that consists of a pontic (false tooth) and two crowns that are cemented into place on the abutment teeth (on either side of the space). Unlike removable partial dentures, fixed bridges cannot be taken out of the mouth. Removable partial dentures usually consist of replacement teeth attached to pink or gum-colored plastic bases, which are connected by a metal framework. Removable partial dentures attach to the patient’s natural teeth with metal clasps or devices called “precision attachments.” Precision attachments are generally more aesthetic than metal clasps and are nearly invisible.

Tooth loss is often an outcome of injures, dental diseases and old age. There are number of reasons why you may consider replacing your missing teeth. Physical appearance is the most important reason why people may choose to get false teeth alternatives. At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, our dental team is trained to take universal precautions to protect our patients. Our goal is to provide the very best dental care possible to our patients so that they may achieve optimal dental health. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin, where our entire staff operates as a team. Call 614.792.1800 to schedule your next appointment. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. A precision attachment consists of precision-machined, interlocking “male” and “female” components that connect a removable partial denture to fixed bridgework.

“Oral Cancer-Now One of the Biggest Cancer Killers, Get Checked Now”

May 15, 2014

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 3:56 pm

Our office prides itself in communicating any improvements to our practice and we get excited when we introduce something new that will keep our patients healthy.  We also strive to bring our patients state-of-the-art technology to provide the latest advancements in oral health.  We have recently introduced the OralID screening device into our practice.  The OralID examination will allow us to visualize any oral mucosal abnormalities including dysplasia (pre-cancer) before they can be detected with the naked eye.  The procedure is quick, painless, and no rinses or dyes are used.

The OralID is a handheld that looks like a small flashlight that can be used alongside our visual oral cancer exam to screen for any soft tissue abnormalities.  It uses a specific light wavelength that reflects a green color off of healthy tissue but appears dark for tissue that is abnormal.

Similar to other cancers, early detection of Oral Cancer is critical.  Studies have shown that early detection of Oral Cancer with technologies like the OralID dramatically improves the survivability of the disease.  If Oral Cancer is detected in its later stages, which typically occurs during a conventional Oral Cancer exam, the chances of survival are dramatically reduced.  You can find out more information at http://www.forwardscience.com/oralid

We will still perform a visual white light exam at each of your preventative appointments whether or not you choose to have us perform an exam with the OralID.  However, this new technology gives just another tool in our ability for early detection so we encourage you to take advantage of this device.

FIRMLY ROOTED

May 12, 2014

Filed under: Practice — Dr. Buck @ 3:43 am

Because it so closely resembles the structure of a natural tooth, a dental implant is often viewed as the preferred method for tooth (or teeth) replacement. The chief benefit of an implant is that it is firmly rooted in the jawbone, much as the root of a natural tooth is. The implant is made out of titanium, which has been proven able to biochemically join with the surrounding bone. As a result, the man-made crown to which it is attached (with an abutment connector) can be expected to remain as steadfast as nature’s own creation. Just as importantly, the implant stimulates the surrounding bone and guards against the bone loss that would otherwise occur when a tooth is lost.

One of the first things people notice is your smile. A tooth implant can be the solution you have been searching for. Our philosophy is to provide care that will be in your best interest now, and in the years to come, so you have a smile that will last a lifetime! Please feel free to discuss all of your oral health concerns with us. We stress preventive dentistry and recommend regular dental check-ups for all family members. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin. Come in and see what a difference DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN can make to your smile. We welcome your call at 614.792.1800 to schedule an appointment. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. Because dentures do not prevent the loss of bone that occurs with tooth loss, denture wearers’ mouths may eventually develop a caved-in appearance.

 

OSTEOPOROSIS AND TOOTH LOSS

April 28, 2014

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 1:33 am

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Osteoporosis, the bone-thinning disease that makes bones more vulnerable to fracturing, raises concerns about fractures of the hips, wrists, and spine; however, it should also be noted that osteoporosis can lead to tooth loss. The jaw bone that supports and anchors the teeth (the alveolar process) is vulnerable to the bone-thinning effects of osteoporosis, and there is a good deal of research showing that the loss of alveolar bone is linked to an increase in loose teeth (tooth mobility) and tooth loss. Women suffering from osteoporosis are three times more likely to experience tooth loss than those who do not have the disease. Older women may be more likely to have osteoporosis, but men should also be vigilant.

Osteoporosis disease has some significant symptoms which show how harmful this can be for men and women. We urge a routine of periodic professional exams that will help ensure the health and longevity of your teeth. Fillings, extractions, sealants, root canals, cosmetic dentistry, partial or full dentures, crowns and bridges are just some of the services we offer at DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN. For exceptional dental care, call 614.792.1800 to schedule an appointment. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin, where we want to provide your entire family with the best oral health care possible. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. Patients with osteoporosis may experience difficulty with loose or ill-fitting dentures as their jaw bones shrink.

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AS CLOSE TO ENAMEL AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE

April 22, 2014

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 9:26 pm

 

Porcelain veneers are the aesthetic standard against which all other restorative procedures are compared when it comes to treating discolored or damaged teeth. The dentist can permanently bond these thin, semi-translucent shells of porcelain to teeth when the front surface of the tooth and the biting edge are in need of restoration. They may be used to correct broken or chipped teeth, permanently stained teeth, spaces between teeth, or misshapen or crooked teeth. While composite resin bonding may be a quicker and less expensive restorative procedure, porcelain veneers are exceedingly strong and natural-looking. They have a translucent appearance that lends a look of depth to tooth surfaces and closely resembles natural teeth.

Could you benefit from the cosmetic dentistry of having veneers? Early visits to your dentist can help ensure healthy and beautiful teeth. At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, we provide a full range of dental treatments, including preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. Except in rare cases, gum disease can be prevented through daily plaque removal by brushing, cleaning between teeth with floss or interdental cleaners, eating a balanced diet, and regularly visiting us for professional cleanings. Call 614.792.1800 to schedule an appointment. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. Porcelain veneers are stain resistant.

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Want to Live Longer

November 13, 2013

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 6:10 pm

Did you know there is a person currently on this Earth that is going to live to 150 years old?  My financial advisor mentioned that when my son was born 7 years ago, his predicted life expectancy was 126 years old.  Now let’s hope that’s with a high quality of life.  Currently, the average life expectancy for a male is 78 and 82 for a female.  I have a few patients in their 90s and one that is 101 years old.  She has all of her teeth except 4 and she’s very proud of that fact.  I recently saw her in my office because she had a bridge that broke.  The teeth that the bridge attached to had quite a bit of decay which the why the bridge broke.  So we talked about extracting those decayed teeth and making a partial or removing the decay, restoring the teeth, and making a new bridge.  The second option was about twice as expensive and was going to be tough to afford for someone on a fixed income.  But when I asked her what she wanted to do, she didn’t give it a second thought. She said the reason she’s lived so long with a high quality of life is because she can smile, talk, and chew.  So we restored her teeth and made her a new bridge.  She commented that she feels great and ready for the next 100 years.

Back in the 1950s, Dr. Charles Mayo (surgeon general and who the Mayo clinic was named after) wrote that one of the most important things a patient can do for their overall health is to keep their teeth healthy.  Research has found that when a person has a full healthy dentition, the average life expectancy increases 7-10 years.  So, no matter what age you are, one of your primary focuses should be your dental health.

No matter what material I use to fix a broken down tooth, on average it will need to be replaced around 10 years.  Yes, there are fillings and crowns that are in people’s mouths that have been in for 40 years, but 10 years is the average.  Ten small fillings turn into ten bigger fillings which turn into ten crowns in about 30-40 years after the initial filling.  Are you hearing this mr. and mrs. 20 year old.  Then we need to replace any teeth which couldn’t be fixed with an implant.  But the beauty of this perceived sad evolution is that you haven’t missed a healthy, tasty meal in forty years.  Your body thanks you every time a chewed up piece of food hits your stomach because it’s easier to digest, not to mention all the heartburn you’ve avoided.  So the next time you hang your head because your dentist tells you that you need a crown and you have to put off the trip to Cancun, remember that with healthy teeth, you’ll have the chance to take more trips to Cancun, hang out more with your grand kids, and enjoy a good steak.

CELEBRITY SMILES

October 28, 2013

Filed under: Practice — Dr. Buck @ 2:04 am

 When you see celebrities with gorgeous white teeth, chances are they have undergone a smile transformation that involves porcelain veneers. These thin, custom-fabricated shells made of tooth-colored materials are used to resurface stained, pitted, and worn enamel. They also provide very satisfactory results when used to close overly large spaces and correct minor irregularities and crookedness of front teeth. Materials used for veneers include acrylic plastic and composite, but porcelain is often preferred for its durability, stain resistance, and natural look. The big advantage that veneers provide over tooth crowning is that they require very little alteration of the natural tooth beyond removal of sufficient enamel to accept the thickness of the veneer. The results are extraordinary.

Could you benefit with a tooth refurbishment such as veneers? We are a dental practice devoted to restoring and enhancing the natural beauty of your smile using conservative, state-of-the-art procedures that will result in a beautiful, long-lasting smile! At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, we want to serve you in the most caring, conscientious way possible. Our staff is committed to providing you and your loved ones with excellent dentistry. We are located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call 614.792.1800. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S.  Porcelain veneers generally  last between five and ten years.

BOO!

October 13, 2013

Filed under: Practice — Dr. Buck @ 8:34 pm

 While most children revel in the idea of wearing costumes and soliciting free candy from neighbors, many parents regard Halloween as a potential nightmare. Child safety aside, many see sugar as the primary threat. Not only has sugar emerged as Public Enemy Number One in the fight against obesity, but it has always been regarded as a threat to tooth enamel. While it is true that sugar and carbohydrates feed the bacteria responsible for tooth decay, we can take steps to minimize the threat. It is generally a good idea to brush and floss teeth immediately after eating any food, especially candy. More than pure chocolate, sticky candies pose the biggest problem. Remove them with floss before they do harm.

Halloween is around the corner, which for most children means bags of free candy. At DISTINCTIVE SMILES OF DUBLIN, we urge you to maintain good oral health for your children around the Halloween holiday and throughout the year.Call us at 614.792.1800 today to schedule an appointment. Good oral hygiene is important, not only for looks, but for general health as well. Regular checkups and cleanings can prevent dental problems, as well as provide good oral hygiene. You can count on us for family-oriented dental care. We’re located at 5142 Blazer Parkway, Dublin, where we’re currently accepting new patients. Creating Healthy Beautiful Smiles.

P.S. Halloween is only one night. The biggest threat to children’s teeth comes from eating sugary foods and drinks all year round.

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