Smile Makeover Scottsdale

Your smile is the one feature on your face that lets people know what's going on instantly. There are a number of factors that can affect your smile but all can be treated with a smile makeover Scottsdale.

Age, genetics, injury and poor dental hygiene can drastically affect the vibrancy of your smile. Discoloration, tooth loss, excessive grinding or cavities and decay can steal away your desire to smile but,  treatments  such as a one-day bonding fix to year-long straightening devices, such as Invisalign, crowns and even gum contouring can fix and restore your smile to one you can't wait to flash.

A smile makeover Scottsdale done by My Scottsdale Dentist may include a variety of cosmetic dental procedures.

Bonding

My Scottsdale Dentist treats minor imperfections with a treatment called tooth bonding. A smile makeover Scottsdale that uses bonding conceals imperfections like spacing, chips and even dark stains with bonding or sculpting tooth-colored resin over the nooks and crannies of your teeth. Dr. Steve Poulos does this to achieve the appearance of a straighter, more balanced smile.

Crowns

To treat teeth that are severely worn, broken or have large cavities or fillings, My Scottsdale Dentist will use dental crowns. Dental crowns are tooth-like caps that are permanently cemented over your natural teeth.

Dr. Steve Poulos uses crowns fix a crooked smile, to repair broken or damaged teeth or to cover a bridge or implant. During a smile makeover Scottsdale that includes the use of crowns; My Scottsdale Dentist will reduce the surface of the tooth and then cover it with a custom cap in porcelain, porcelain bonded to metal, or another durable substance.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are used if the smile makeover Scottsdale to repair several damaged or missing teeth. My Scottsdale Dentist creates a dramatic improvement by using implants in this manner. Dr. Steven Poulos will use dental implants for single or multitooth smile makeovers Scottsdale.

Dental implants differ from veneers in that they are permanent surgical solution and are an option to dentures.

My Scottsdale Dentist in Scottsdale Arizona can treat patients who have missing or severely cracked or broken teeth or for those suffering from advanced periodontal disease. In these cases, the tooth needs to be extracted and then replaced with a dental implant.

A smile makeover Scottsdale can change a patient's life. If you are interested in learning more, contact My Scottsdale Dentist at 480-614-1122 to schedule a consultation.


Post Date: November 16, 2012

Basic Dental Hygiene

Basic Dental Hygiene

One of the most important things you can do to maintain your health is to take care of your teeth. You may not realize it but basic dental hygiene has a direct effect on your bodies overall health.

Dr. Steve Poulos and My Scottsdale Dentist in North Scottsdale make an effort to educate all their patients on the importance of good daily dental hygiene that includes brushing and flossing twice daily and getting regular checkups that include basic cleanings.

The importance of this cannot be stressed enough. Basic dental hygiene is the basis for good dental care.

Researchers have been studying the relationship between oral health, inflammation, and disease. Inflammation, which is the body's response to infection, seems to play a key role in many health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and gum disease, also called periodontal disease.

This is important research because about 30% to 50% of American adults have mild to moderate gum disease. Another 5% to 15% have more severe disease, according to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. And although genetics may increase your risk for gum disease, most cases can be controlled by brushing and flossing regularly.

Connections between basic dental hygiene  and overall health

The Oral Health-Heart Connection: Periodontal Disease and Heart Disease

The connection between periodontal disease and heart disease is well established in the medical literature. People with periodontal disease are almost twice as likely to have heart disease according to the American Academy of Periodontology. And a 2008 analysis published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that periodontal disease was a risk factor for heart disease separate from other risk factors, such as smoking. Other studies have shown that having gum disease increases the risk for stroke. Basic dental hygiene can help reduce these risks.

My Scottsdale Dentist understands this. Their practice is focused on preventative dentistry first and foremost. Their goal is to only see their patients twice per year for checkups and cleanings unless they are looking for a cosmetic dental treatment.

If you are looking for a great dentist who understands the need for dental hygiene, My Scottsdale Dentist is it! Call today to schedule an appointment at 480-614-1122.


Post Date: November 12, 2012

Emergency Dental Care Scottsdale

Emergency Dental Care Scottsdale

It may take months or years neglecting your dental health for cavities and gum disease to develop but there are times when pain or sensitivity in your teeth can come on suddenly requiring immediate emergency dental care in Scottsdale.

Most people are unsure when a dental problem is an emergency and what action to take. In fact, most Americans are unprepared to handle a dental health emergency, according to a survey of 1,000 participants.

Do you need Emergency Dental Care Scottsdale?

This article offers some great information on what to do when you need emergency dental care in Scottsdale.

Lip or tongue bite with excessive bleeding. If you accidentally bite your lip, tongue, or other soft tissue in your mouth, clean the area and apply a cold compress to decrease swelling. If the bleeding is severe, or will not stop, go to the emergency room.

Broken or cracked tooth. In the case of a broken or cracked tooth, call My Scottsdale Dentist and Dr. Steve Poulos immediately. Until you can get My Scottsdale Dentist, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress outside the affected area. A cracked or broken tooth can be series and requires emergency dental care in Scottsdale.

Damaged braces. If your braces become damaged, call My Scottsdale Dentist right away. Some instances of damaged braces need to be fixed immediately; others can wait until your next appointment.

Injury to your jaw. This sort of injury requires emergency dental care in Scottsdale. If you suspect you may have broken your jaw, apply a cold compress to the area and immediately go call My Scottsdale Dentist. They will advise you whether to come to the office or go to the emergency room.

Loose tooth. You will definitely need emergency dental care in Scottsdale if one of your teeth is partially dislodged. Call Dr. Steve Poulos at My Scottsdale Dentist right away. There is a chance that your tooth can be saved so time is of the essence here. Until you can get to My Scottsdale Dentist, take an over-the-counter pain reliever and apply a cold compress to the affected area to relieve pain.

Tooth that has been knocked out. Without a doubt, this sort of injury will require emergency dental care in Scottsdale. Grasp your lost tooth by the crown and rinse its root if it is dirty, avoiding scrubbing the tooth or removing pieces of tissue that may be attached. You can attempt to reinsert the tooth into its socket in your mouth, but if that doesn't work, you'll need to see see Dr. Steve Poulos of My Scottsdale Dentist in Scottsdale.. The American Dental Association recommends placing the tooth in milk, which acts as a preservative until you can get to a professional.

Lost filling or crown. When one of your fillings or crowns falls out, put the filling or crown in a safe place and call My Scottsdale Dentist to make an appointment. Applying clove oil to the sensitive areas in your mouth and dental cement from the drug store on your tooth's surface can help decrease sensitivity, but check with your dentist before doing these things.

Object lodged between your teeth. If something gets stuck between your teeth, try to gently remove it with dental floss. If the object still won't come out, call My Scottsdale Dentsit. Depending on the situation, Dr. Poulos may want to see you right away.

Painful swelling. Call My Scottsdale Dentist for emergency dental care in Scottsdale and schedule an appointment if you have painful swelling in your mouth, as you may have an abscess, an infected pocket of pus that can lead to a serious systemic infection. Until you can see Dr. Poulos, try rinsing your mouth with saltwater to relieve the pain and pressure.

Pericoronitis. This is an infection that occurs when your wisdom teeth don't come into your mouth properly. If you experience symptoms of pericoronitis, which may include swollen and irritated gums, a bad taste in your mouth, or bad breath, or you are not able to fully open your mouth, see Dr. Steve Poulos as soon as you can.

Sudden or severe toothache. If your tooth is aching, rinse out your mouth with warm water and gently floss around the tooth to make sure there is nothing lodged between your teeth. Call you are my Scottsdale Dentist if your toothache does not go away.

Some dental emergencies in Scottsdale can lead to life-threatening infections or permanent damage if not treated rapidly, so if you're in doubt, always call you are My Scottsdale Dentist at 480-614-1122. The earlier you seek treatment for a dental problem, the better your chances are for a full recovery and continued dental health.


Post Date: November 7, 2012