Thursday, September 15, 2016

Dental Bonding: Fastest Way to a New Smile

Thanks to dental bonding, you can have your chipped or cracked teeth repaired without having to spend more than one appointment in the dentist’s chair. These days your dentist can bond ceramic or other restorative materials on to your natural teeth to repair cracks or chips.

When you schedule a restorative and cosmetic consultation with your dentist, ask about cosmetic bonding. Dental bonding is the perfect solution if you are unsure about dental veneers. Dental veneers are a great option, but are permanent and more expensive than dental bonding. Some insurance companies will cover dental bonding but not porcelain veneers.

You may be a good candidate for dental bonding if: 
  • You have spaces between your teeth
  • Your teeth are chipped or cracked
  • You have one or more teeth that is too long or short
  • Your teeth are stained
  • Tooth whitening doesn’t work 

Enamel Shaping

Often used with bonding, enamel shaping is a comfortable and quick cosmetic dental procedure that will give you immediate results. Gentle Touch Family Dentistry will contour and/or remove your enamel to improve the appearance of your teeth.

Dental Fillings

These days the materials that are used for dental bonding are more natural looking and resilient. Depending on the location of the cavity or filling replacement, Gentle Touch Family Dentistry may choose to use dental bonding material to fill a cavity or an inlay or outlay. Both are used to strengthen a tooth that still has life to it.

Instead of Veneers

As mentioned previously, bonding is not as invasive as porcelain veneers and is reversible. Dental bonding will give you a good idea of what you will look like if you opt for veneers.

Ask Gentle Touch about seeing a picture of your smile. Seeing your smile before anything occurs means to more unfortunate cosmetic dental mishaps.

If you would like more information regarding porcelain veneers, call or click and talk to Gentle Touch Family Dentistry in Farmington Hills today.



Thursday, September 1, 2016

Do you Practice Good Oral Hygiene Habits?

Good oral hygiene habits begin with brushing twice and flossing once each day, but in order to keep your teeth and gums healthy, you need to do a few other things to keep you cavity and gum disease free.

The American Dental Association explains that bacteria are alive and well and living in your mouth, however, not all bacteria is good bacteria. Plaque causing bacteria, will cause cavities and gum disease. If you want to keep your mouth healthy and clean, good oral hygiene habits are a must.

Just what is plaque?

Plaque contains bacteria and is that sticky layer of film that will accumulate on your teeth, especially where your toothbrush can’t reach. Even if you brush twice and floss once each day, you will still produce bacteria as certain foods can cause bacteria buildup.

Your dentist recommends that you avoid sugary and starchy food, which can cause high levels of acidic bacteria to form. Plaque irritates your gums and will make them sensitive and red causing them to bleed. If this is happening to you, it could be gingivitis, which is usually reversible, however, if gum disease isn’t prevented and advances to the more serious periodontal disease, which leaves pockets in-between your teeth and gums that fill with bacteria, the bone that surrounds your teeth could be destroyed eventually causing tooth loss.  

Plaque Removal

The best and most efficient way to get rid of plaque is to brush and floss everyday as brushing will remove the bacteria. Use fluoride antimicrobial toothpaste that will help prevent tooth decay. Use dental floss to remove dangerous plaque in between your teeth as your toothbrush cannot reach the cracks and crevices and don’t forget to schedule regular professional teeth cleaning appointments with your dentist.

Following a good healthy diet that is full of fruits, vegetables and dairy products, dairy actually helps strengthen the enamel on your teeth, will help keep your mouth healthy as well as regular checkups with your dentist.

Don’t let plaque get the better of you. Call or click and schedule a dental checkup with your dentist today.