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| Bleaching | Bridges
| Crowns | Dentures and Partial
Dentures | Veneers | Orthodontics
for Children and Adults |
| Mini Dental Implants |
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Bleaching/Whitening
Having your teeth whitened is much easier
than you think. We have two in office options to help you achieve
that beautiful smile you’ve been dreaming of.
What are the details?
It's safe, quick, and inexpensive. Just let us know at any appointment
that you would like to whiten your teeth and we can discuss the
options with you. In many cases we can begin TODAY! We can make
custom whitening trays for you in less than a week or you can
begin with our professional strength Crest Whitening Strips tonight
(these professional whitening strips are almost twice as strong
as the whitening strips that are available in retail or discount
stores).
With only a few hours of wear per day, you will be able to notice
significant whitening of your teeth in a very short time. The
whitening can be used to correct tooth discoloration which may
be be caused by staining, aging, or chemical damage to teeth.
Using the latest in whitening technology, we can offer a safe
method for creating a beautiful and brilliant smile. In cases
of extreme tooth discoloration, crowns or veneers may be the only
choice, but with the low cost of whitening it is usually worth
a try before going to these other options.
Key Benefits
· Corrects brown, yellow and mottled tooth staining
· Works on people of any age.
· Is a near permanent solution for a "dull" smile,
restoring brightness and brings a smile alive.
How is it done?
An impression is taken to make a specialized "mouthguard"
or "tray" to hold the whitening gel against the teeth.
If you choose the Crest Professional Strength Whitening Strips,
no impression is necessary. The material is used each night for
about 3-4 hours for a week or two, and by the end of this time,
significant whitening will occur. In some cases, the change is
nothing short of brilliant. To increase self-confidence in appearance,
whitening technology allows us to offer improvements in yellowing,
aging or stained teeth. For very severely stained teeth, crowns
or veneers may be more appropriate.
Considerations
Over the counter whitening agents are available for purchase at
drug stores and pharmacies. Sometimes, these products can cause
harm to the gums and teeth. It is better and more predictably
successful to use products that our practice recommends |
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Bridges
All of your teeth play an important role in speaking, chewing
and in maintaining proper alignment of other teeth. Tooth loss
doesn't necessarily have to occur as you age, but if you do lose
teeth, they must be replaced to maintain proper function of your
mouth. Adjacent and opposing teeth immediately start to "drift
and shift" when a neighbor tooth is lost. One option for
correcting tooth loss is a bridge.
A bridge - a device used to replace missing teeth - attaches
artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth, called abutment teeth.
Bridges are applied by either placing crowns on the abutment
teeth or by bonding the artificial teeth directly to the abutment
teeth.
If you're missing one or more teeth, you may be aware of their
importance to your appearance and dental health. Your teeth work
together for many daily functions from eating to speaking. With
missing teeth, it's difficult to do these things. Missing teeth
can and should be replaced. Bridges are a great way to restore
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Why do I need a
bridge?
Dental health is the most important reason
for a bridge. Teeth were designed to complement each other. Unusual
stresses are placed on the gums and other oral tissues when teeth
are missing, causing a number of potentially harmful disorders.
Increased risk of gum disease has proven
to be one of the worst side effects of missing teeth and can be
minimized with a bridge. |
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Crowns
Most dentistry looks like dentistry.
Our goal is to provide dentistry that is undetectable. When necessary,
we can remove decay or replace existing crowns and fillings with
restorations that look and feel like your natural teeth.
Where damage to a person's teeth is extreme, and apparently beyond
repair, we can use porcelain crowns to make the smile appear "as
new". This is an extremely reliable technique for repairing
the most severe of dental problems, even permanently replacing
missing teeth to offer a complete smile and a functional bite.
We are renowned for the quality of our work and the fantastic
changes we make for people using this technology. These treatments
are used for a long lasting correction of major dental problems.
It is usual for these treatments to last for 15 or more years,
which is as close to permanent as dental treatment can get.
How long does it take?
Fitting a crown requires at least two visits to our office. Initially,
we will remove decay, shape the tooth, and fit it with a temporary
crown while our dental laboratory custom fabricates the permanent
crown.
We take pride in making our temporaries as comfortable, natural
and durable as possible so you can go about your normal routine
during the restoration process.
On the subsequent visit we will remove the temporary crown, and
then fit and adjust the final crown. Finally, we will cement the
crown into place and you have a new beautiful looking tooth.
Key Benefits
· Offers structural support to misshaped teeth or badly
broken or decayed teeth
· Looks completely natural
· Fixes "smile" and functional chewing problems.
What are the capabilities of crowns?
Crown and bridgework is a very reliable solution for major dental
problems caused through accidents, decay, or wear and tear. Major
problems can usually be corrected using these techniques. Material
used in these repairs is either high-grade porcelain, or porcelain
bonded to metal. The higher strength of porcelain and metal materials
is recommended to treat the most serious of dental problems. Where
accidental damage has occurred, resulting in lost teeth, or where
teeth have broken away through excessive wear, or as the result
of old fillings breaking, crowns and/or bridges can be used as
a long-term solution.
Many people have unexplained pain from filled back teeth, which
is usually due to hairline cracks or recurrent decay under old
fillings. Placing crowns on these teeth relieves the pain and
allows a return of full dental function for these teeth. In front
teeth, older fillings can both weaken the teeth and cause "appearance"
problems due to staining or chipping. Porcelain crowns and bridges
are suitable in cases where porcelain veneers are not. In teeth
with root canal fillings, crowns can prevent breakage.
Why crowns instead of fillings?
When a tooth has an old deteriorated filling or one with new decay
around it, a new restoration is required. A decision needs to
made; do we replace the filling with a new one, or do we place
a crown?
This decision is based on the relative amount of strong, healthy
tooth structure AFTER the old filling, decay and corrosion are
cleaned out. If enough solid tooth is available to support a filling
we choose that simpler, less involved alternative. However, if
the remaining tooth is severely hollowed and "shell-like",
it then needs to be protected with a restoration which protects
and strengthens the weakened tooth. This will help resist further
cracking or fracture, which could then cause need for root canal,
gum surgery or even tooth loss. |
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Dentures
and Partial Dentures
Despite the advances of the dental profession
to prevent the loss of teeth from decay and periodontal disease,
it is expected that in the next 20 years the need for complete
denture treatments will increase from 35.4 million in 2000 to
nearly 37.9 million in 2020. Despite the decrease in tooth loss
(a 10% decline for each decade for the past 30 years), there will
be a 79% increase in people living in the 55 and older age group
- more than enough to offset the decrease in toothlessness (edentulism).
This accounts for the remarkable increase in the need for complete
dentures. The need for partial dentures in patients who have lost
some, but not all of their teeth is also expected to increase
for similar reasons.
Complete Dentures
Natural teeth and the underlying bone provide a framework that
supports the structures of the face including the lips, cheeks,
and the nose. When teeth are lost the ability to eat and chew
properly is impaired, and it becomes difficult to maintain a proper
diet. Without support from the teeth, the face will sag creating
a look of premature aging. Additionally, without teeth we cannot
speak clearly and distinctly.
A complete denture replaces all of the natural teeth in the upper
and lower jaw, or both, sitting on the soft (gum) tissue of the
mouth that covers the bone ridge. Your prosthodontist may use
several different procedures to make sure your denture will fit
the shape of your mouth and provide the necessary support for
the face. The design of the denture and position of the teeth
will restore good speech and appearance. A prosthodontist has
extensive training and experience in creating well-fitting and
attractive dentures.
Over time, the gums and bone supporting the denture, will shrink
causing the denture to become loose. Periodic visits are necessary
to check the fit of your denture. If required, the denture can
be adjust and refit. It is also important to check the overall
oral health of your mouth to help ensure optimal results from
your treatment.
Partial Dentures
A removable partial denture is used when there are still natural
teeth left. The missing teeth are replaced by this type of denture
in an effective and esthetic design using both the soft tissue
ridges and teeth to hold them securely in place. This tooth replacement
is removable by the patient, which makes cleaning easier. Because
removable partial dentures use teeth and soft tissue for support,
you may be given the opportunity to choose a variety of treatment
plans. We will discuss these options after a thorough examination
of your teeth, soft tissue (gums and cheeks), remaining bone and
surrounding anatomy. The examination should also include x-rays
(radiographs) or impressions to make models of the mouth. After
reviewing all the necessary information with us, you will be able
to make an informed choice.
The new teeth will look natural and are made from plastic or porcelain
(ceramic) materials. The foundation of the partial denture can
be plastic or a combination of plastic and metal. There are different
methods used to secure the partial denture in your mouth. Metal
clasps are the most common and they may or may not be visible.
The denture can often be made to fit the existing shape of your
teeth, or it may be necessary to alter your remaining teeth. We
will indicate which design will be most appropriate for you.' |
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Lumineers
The Permanent, Pleasant & Painless way to Reshape & Whiten
your Smile!
What are Lumineers?
Lumineers are high tech porcelain veneers
which are thin shells of ceramic material that bond directly to
the front surfaces of your teeth. In most cases Lumineers can
be placed with no shots and without grinding teeth. They
are the perfect choice for improving your smile and are often
referred to as "instant braces." They have become increasingly
popular due to their simplicity and versatility.
We pay strict attention to cosmetic detail
and design veneers on an individual basis to improve the characteristics
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they look like normal teeth?
When bonded to the teeth, the ultra-thin
porcelain veneers are virtually undetectable and amazingly natural.
They are highly resistant to coffee, tea, and even cigarette stains.
For strength and appearance, their resemblance to healthy, white
tooth enamel is unsurpassed! |
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How
long will they last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers will
brighten your smile for well over a decade.
Modesto Dental will ensure that your veneers are crafted from
the highest quality porcelains and are bonded with the most advanced
and proven materials available. |
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| Orthodontics
for Children and Adults |
Do
You or Your Children Need Braces? How Much Will It Cost? What Are
Your Options? Now, Get Answers To All Your Questions.
Call Us Today at (209) 527-3990 for a Free Orthodontic
Consultation! |
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and affordable for patients of all ages. And an attractive smile
is just one of the benefits. We offer the most modern treatment
choices including Invisalign and clear braces.
Orthodontic treatment results in correctly-aligned teeth that
provide ideal jaw function and a great smile! Additionally, your
teeth are easier to clean and more resistant to gum disease. Perhaps
most importantly, orthodontic treatment almost always provides
improved self confidence.
When is the best time to begin orthodontics?
Though an orthodontist can enhance a smile at any age, there is
an optimal time period to begin treatment. Beginning treatment
at this time ensures the greatest result and the least amount
of time and expense. The American Association of Orthodontists
recommends that the initial orthodontic evaluation should occur
at the first sign of orthodontic problems or no later than age
7. At this early age, orthodontic treatment may not be necessary,
but vigilant examination can anticipate the most advantageous
time to begin treatment.
What are the benefits of early orthodontic evaluation?
Early evaluation provides both timely detection of problems and
greater opportunity for more effective treatment. Prudent intervention
guides growth and development, preventing serious problems later.
When orthodontic intervention is not necessary, an orthodontist
can carefully monitor growth and development and begin treatment
when it is ideal.
Why is age 7 considered the optimal time for screening?
By the age of 7, the first adult molars erupt, establishing the
back bite. During this time, an orthodontist can evaluate front-to-back
and side-to-side tooth relationships. For example, the presence
of erupting incisors can indicate possible overbite, open bite,
crowding, or gummy smiles. Timely screening increases the chances
for an incredible smile.
What are the advantages of interceptive treatment?
Some of the most direct results of interceptive treatment are:
creating room for crowded, erupting teeth; creating facial symmetry
through influencing jaw growth; reducing the risk of trauma to
protruding front teeth; preserving space for unerupted teeth;
reducing the need for tooth removal; and reducing treatment time
with braces.
Are you a candidate for orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontics are not merely for improving the aesthetics of the
smile; orthodontic treatment improves bad bites (malocclusions).
Malocclusions occur as a result of tooth or jaw misalignment.
Malocclusions affect the way you smile, chew, clean your teeth
or feel about your smile.
Why should malocclusions be treated?
According to studies by the American Association of Orthodontists,
untreated malocclusions can result in a variety of problems. Crowded
teeth are more difficult to properly brush and floss, which may
contribute to tooth decay and/or gum disease. Protruding teeth
are more susceptible to accidental chipping. Crossbites can result
in unfavorable growth and uneven tooth wear. Openbites can result
in tongue-thrusting habits and speech impediments. Ultimately,
orthodontics does more than make a pretty smile-it creates a healthier
you.
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