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Cosmetic makeover
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At Grand Dental Care, we offer a number of cosmetic solutions depending on your situation. The best course
of action is to simply tell Dr. Ron what you'd like your smile to be like, and he'll advise you of the best
treatment to achieve those goals. With today's modern technology we have the ability to show you options in
which we can enhance your smile.
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Veneers
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Veneers are very thin pieces of specially-shaped porcelain or plastic that is glued
over the front of your teeth with little or no anesthesia needed. They are the cure for teeth that are severely discolored,
chipped, have small holes or pits, misshapen or crooked, or for the correction of unwanted or uneven spaces. Unlike crowns,
veneers won't require Dr. Ron to remove much of the tooth itself in most cases. Veneers are created from an impression
taken in Dr. Ron's office. Your custom veneer is then glued directly onto your tooth. Veneers don't stain, are strong,
very durable and come in colors that will brighten dark teeth without the worry of them changing color.
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Crowns
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As we age, many of us find ourselves with teeth that are no longer structurally
sound. Root canals, lost fillings, decay below a filling, chipping and cracking of the enamel are all things that can
lead to large scale defects in a tooth's surface. When the entire surface of the tooth is a problem, but the root system
is intact, a crown might be just what the dentist orders. Grinding your teeth, an improper bite, age, fillings and tooth
decay can all be contributing factors in the wearing down, cracking or breakage of your teeth. Dental crowns cover the
entire visible surface of your affected tooth and add strength, durability and tooth stability.
Dr. Ron will usually be able to spot problem areas in your mouth that might lead to tooth damage and a need for crowns.
Chewing patterns play a big role as well. By selectively grinding the tips of your middle and back teeth (called cusps)
will alter your bite to reduce the stress on at-risk teeth.
Dr. Ron will make an impression of the tooth and a dental laboratory will create the crown. You will typically leave
the office with a temporary crown to wear while the permanent crown is being made - this takes about two weeks. The
permanent crown is then cemented onto your tooth. Typically, only two visits are required for this part of the procedure.
Often, a preliminary restoration of your tooth may be needed before a crown can be placed. To stabilize your tooth, a
filling (core) may first be put in place prior to placing a crown due to the loss of original tooth structure.
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Tooth Contouring and Reshaping
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Tooth reshaping, or contouring, is one of few instant treatments now available in
cosmetic dentistry. Dental reshaping and contouring is a procedure to correct crooked teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth
or even overlapping teeth in just one session. The dental contouring procedure can even be a substitute for braces under
certain circumstances. It is also a procedure of subtle changes. A few millimeters of reduction and a few millimeters of
tooth-colored laminate can create a beautiful smile when performed by Dr. Ron, with no discomfort to you. Tooth reshaping,
or dental contouring, is commonly used to alter the length, shape or position of your teeth.
Preparation for dental contouring and reshaping is a team effort with Dr. Riebschleger's office. Some dentists in cosmetic
dentistry even use computer imaging to show you how you will look after the procedure. Dr. Ron will take x-rays to
evaluate the size and location of the pulp of each tooth to ensure that there's enough bone between the teeth to support
them.. A sanding drill or laser may be used to remove small amounts of surface enamel gradually. Abrasive strips are then
moved back and forth between your teeth to shape the actual sides of your teeth. Then the teeth are smoothed and
polished. Usually anesthetic is not needed.
Contouring teeth may also help correct small problems with bite. It is common for bonding to be combined with tooth
reshaping to achieve a beautiful smile.
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Tooth Bonding
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Bonding is a composite resin filling placed in the back teeth as well as the front
teeth. Composites are the solution for restoring decayed teeth, making cosmetic improvements and even changing the color of
your teeth or the reshaping of teeth. Bonding will lighten any stains you may have, close up minor gaps and can be used to
correct crooked teeth. Basically, bonding will cover any natural flaws applying a thin coating of a plastic material on the
front surface of your teeth. After this, Dr. Ron will apply a bonding material and sculpt color and shape it to provide a
pleasing result. A high-intensity light then hardens the plastic, and the surface is finely polished.
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Dental Implants
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Dental implants are fixtures of titanium which are surgically screwed into your jaw
bone. The implant is an anchor for a naturally-appearing false tooth or a set of false teeth. The success rate of dental
implants depends on where the implants are placed and their purpose. They are typically best placed in the front portion of
your lower jaw.
Implants are great for replacing missing teeth. It is important that you have enough bone in the area of the missing teeth
for the implants to be attached to. Implants are not only used to replace one tooth, but rather people missing most, if
not all, of their teeth benefit greatly as well. Implants are increasingly being used to replace certain types of bridges
and removable partial dentures.
Implants are surgically placed in your jaw bone while under anesthesia. It is a very time consuming procedure when having
many implants placed. As this procedure is surgical, it is very important to research and find a well credited cosmetic
dentist that you are comfortable with, such as Dr. Ron. For some people there are varying degrees discomfort or pain, which
subsides in a couple of days. As with similar types of surgery, bruising and minor swelling might also develop shortly
after the procedure.
The implant procedure is a surgical placement of the implant or implants in your jaw bone which requires a three to six
month healing period before the implant restoration to replace the missing tooth or teeth. During this healing time,
the bone grows in and around the titanium implant creating a very strong support. After the implant has "taken" and
you have sufficiently healed, a very natural crown is placed on the implant.
When missing one tooth, we may use a Flipper to fill the space. A Flipper is a false tooth to temporarily take the place
of a missing tooth before the permanent crown is placed on the implant. A Flipper can be attached via either a wire or a
plastic piece that fits in the roof of your mouth. Flippers are meant to be a temporary solution while awaiting the
permanent crown to be placed on your implant(s).
If you're missing one tooth or all of your teeth, implants may well be for you. So long as you have enough bone in the area
of the missing tooth to facilitate the anchorage of the implants, this procedure can yield terrific results. If you don't
have enough bone for this purpose, a bone graft may be necessary. A procedure of building up the bone is known as Bone
Grafting. Bone grafting is common with dental implants. The bone that is used is one of three types. The preferred bone
to use is taken from other areas of your mouth or collected in a suction device as the drilling of the sites for dental
implants occurs. Sometimes bone is taken from areas such as a hip (this requires an orthopedic surgeon and an operating
room). The third source for needed bone is a synthetic type. This is the least preferred type of bone to be used for
this procedure.
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Dental Bridge
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A dental bridge is a false tooth, known as a pontic, which is fused between two
porcelain crowns to fill in the area left by a missing tooth. The two crowns holding it in place that are attached onto
your teeth on each side of the false tooth. This is known as a fixed bridge. This procedure is used to replace one or more
missing teeth. Fixed bridges cannot be taken out of your mouth as you might do with removable partial dentures.
In areas of your mouth that are under less stress, such as your front teeth, a cantilever bridge may be used.
Cantilever bridges are used when there are teeth on only one side of the open space. Bridges can reduce your risk of gum
disease, help correct some bite issues and even improve your speech. Bridges require your commitment to serious oral
hygiene, but will last as many ten years or more.
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Composite Resin Fillings
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Most of us have had amalgam fillings (silver) or gold filling restorations. Some
amalgam fillings were what we have called mercury fillings, as some amalgam fillings contained mercury. Metal fillings
were effective, but very conspicuous and tended to blacken in color over time.
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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