Archive for the ‘Worn Teeth’ Category

Porcelain veneers.

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Porcelain veneers.  Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin pieces of custom fabricated porcelain used to restore teeth.  Porcelain veneers are very durable once bonded to the tooth and can be used for a variety of situations.  One of their advantages are they do not require as much tooth reduction as many other restorative options such as crowns.  Porcelain veneers allow the clinician the ability to be minimally invasive and preserve significant amounts of tooth structure.  Typical uses for porcelain veneers are to restore a tooth to health.  If a tooth has been treated with a number of small fillings a porcelain veneer can be use to provide a more predictable long term restorative solution.  Porcelain veneers can also be use to restore worn teeth.  Most people are familiar with the use of porcelain veneers for smile makeovers but porcelain veneers are a very versatile form of restoration for a tooth.

“I don’t grind my teeth”

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

“I don’t grind my teeth”  As a dentist do you know how often we hear this statement?  Research suggests that 100% of people grind their teeth sometime in their lives.  Most of us regularly grind our teeth at night during sleep, called Bruxism.  Only a small population does this rarely.  For many, Bruxism is connected with stress in our lives and expressed as night time grinding of teeth during sleep.  For others Bruxism is like a program in our Central Nervous System that runs every night.  The problem is this occurs during sleep so most people are unaware that they possess this habit.  Unfortunately for your teeth Bruxism is very destructive.  Minimal tooth wear occurs from chewing and eating over the course of a life time but Bruxism can cause significant tooth wear in a short time destroying your teeth and breaking any existing dental work. The most apparent place for you to see wear from Brusism is on your front teeth.  If your teeth are getting shorter and becoming almost see through or constantly chipping along the edges you are grinding your teeth.  This can lead to other problems such as TMJ or occlusion problems.  Fortunately there are preventative and restorative options to correct wear from Bruxism and give you a beautiful smile.

Comprehensive Dentistry

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Comprehensive Dentistry.  We often use the term comprehensive dentistry but what does this mean?  Today we treated a seasonal patient from Canada in the office referred by a patient in the practice.  She was concerned about a fractured back tooth.  Often the patient sees the perceived problem of a broken tooth having a simple solution.  Just fix the tooth with a crown.  On the surface this may seem to be the simple solution but this does not take into account the overall health of the patient’s mouth and how the one broken tooth relates to all the other teeth in the mouth.  With the philosophy of comprehensive treatment we see the big picture.  We often see the one broken tooth as part of a bigger problem.  One broken tooth can be a symptom of overall breakdown in the system.  Let’s use the   analogy of a car.  Often we see worn tires on the front of the car and we think all we need is new tires.  Just fix the tires, right! Sometimes this is the case but if we think comprehensively we look beyond the worn tires considering alignment, proper inflation and other related parts of the car and how that affects the wear of the tires.  As anyone who has worn out their tires without addressing these other things knows, replacing just the tires will lead to tire failure all over again because the bigger problem and the big picture was not considered.  If we consider and repair the other parts of the system often those tires will last for many more miles.  Well teeth are the same way.  We often need to consider the whole system.  As we age so do our teeth but so does the alignment and structural integrity change as well.   The quick fix might be to just treat the broken tooth but if we don’t consider treatment of the other issues as well fixing the tooth will not fix the problem for long.

Patient to restore worn teeth

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Today we consulted a new patient from Illinois on how to restore his severely worn teeth.  The patient has a history of grinding his teeth (Bruxism). He has never worn a night guard or other orthotic devise to protect his teeth from his destructive grinding.  Many times patients with significant grinding habits can also affect the health of the TMJ. Fortunately we presented a number of solutions including new crowns and bridges to restore his teeth and a night guard to protect and provide a new beautiful youthful smile.  It is fulfilling realizing how much dentistry has to offer to improve a person’s health, quickly and comfortably.

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