Showing posts with label dental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dental. Show all posts

Monday, August 21, 2017

Are Adult Braces Right for Me? The Ins and Outs of Adult Braces by Aventura Dentist Dr. David Carroll

Great dental tips from Miami Dentist , Dr. Carroll.
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Did you know you can get fast results like these with adult braces?


Did you know that there are special braces for adults that can achieve fast results in weeks instead of months? With developments in orthodontics in recent years, more and more adults are seeking treatment for oral difficulties they've been experiencing since childhood. There are significant differences between adult orthodontics and that of children and teens, however, it's worth knowing what they are before making a decision to pursue treatment. Here are the main differences between braces for adults and kids:
Age-Related Concerns
When you are young your teeth are usually healthier. Adults often have conditions that younger patients don't, like bone loss between the roots for adequate blood supply, gingivitis, infections and general bone loss. Adult bones are also harder and bone metabolism is reduced. For adults it generally takes longer for bone to adjust to your teeth's new positions. These are known as biomechanical limitations, which can make tooth realignment a more involved process in adults than in younger patients.
Bite Correction Problems
One of the main reasons patients require braces is to correct a malocclusion, or improper bite. In adult patients sometimes there is just not enough room in the mouth to create space for the teeth to move back without extracting one or more teeth. By adulthood, a patient might also have worn some of his teeth down, which can make things worse. Typically orthodontists refer to these problems as perio-restorative issues, and often opt to focus on making the adult patient's bite functional rather than perfect.

Tooth Extraction Problems
Many adults have had one or more teeth extracted in the past, and this can present a problem for the orthodontist. Old extraction sites may not be suitable locations for teeth to move into, unless these are restored by adding sections of prosthetic bone to the area. Closing gaps between the teeth caused by extractions – and keeping them closed – is also difficult, because adult bone doesn't respond to pressure in the same way as growing bone.

Possible Root Problems
Adults have a higher risk for root resorption than children. This occurs when your body reabsorbs the root of a tooth, leaving the tooth without anchorage. Factors that play a role in this include family history, oral habits and the type of roots you have. This is a strong consideration when considering adult braces.

Social Factors
There are a number of psychological and social factors that affect adults interested in treatment. These include higher levels of:
·        Self-image issues
·        Treatment expectations
·        Concern with appearance
·        Discomfort from wearing appliances
·        Willingness to cooperate with orthodontic instructions

Adult patients obviously want the best results, in the shortest amount of time and with the lowest level of discomfort or inconvenience. Adults now make up to 50 percent of orthodontic patients, some practices, like ours, are focusing on the specifics of adult orthodontics. If you're considering adult braces call our office to find our if you are a candidate.

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Call our office today to make an appointment so you can find out what the best options are for your specific case.  


(305) 948-9102 Dentist in Miami, North Miami, and Aventura
C A R R O L L D E N T I S T R Y
15801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Aventura Dentist DIscusses Materials Used for Dental Crowns and Their Advantages

What Are Dental Crowns Made Of? 
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Crowns are needed when decay and dental work have eroded too much of the tooth's structure to allow for a simple filling. In these cases, restoration requires a technique like crowns, which attach to the remaining tooth, stand up under heavier use and meet cosmetic requirements. 



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Crowns strengthen and restore the entire top of a tooth. The crown can also be part of the attachment of a fixed bridge for the replacement of teeth. The tooth is strengthened because it is covered from the outside with a casting of metal or ceramic that wraps and splints the tooth. 


Crowns are most often made of gold or porcelain. Crowns also can be made of stainless steel, but those crowns are often temporary and not designed for long-term wear.



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Porcelain crowns usually are built on a metal base that fits snugly over the natural tooth. Your dentist will choose a porcelain that matches the color of your natural teeth. 


Porcelain crowns are generally so carefully matched in color that they cannot be distinguished from your natural teeth. Many people choose porcelain crowns for the cosmetic appearance and the confidence it gives them. 


New materials are now available that, in some cases, allow the use of all-ceramic crowns. These have a beautiful lifelike appearance. Short-term studies support their success, and long-term trials are ongoing.
Crowns also can be made of gold. Though a few people prefer gold crowns, some people prefer not to use gold because it stands out from the other teeth in appearance. At the same time, if the crown is on a back molar, some people feel the cosmetic issue is not a big one. Your dentist will discuss the types of materials available if a crown is recommended. 


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If you're unhappy with your smile, then give us a call. We would love to work with you and make the smile you've always wanted become a reality. Give us a call at (305) 948-9102 and let us help you look and feel your best with a beautiful smile. Having a healthy, bright, beautiful smile enhances your appearance and allows you to smile with confidence. Thanks to the advances in modern cosmetic dentistry, we are able to improve your teeth and smile with quick, painless and surprisingly affordable treatments. We specialize in dental implants, dental bridges and crowns, porcelain veneers, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.

Don't wait! Call us today at (305) 948-9102 &visit our website http://www.CarrollDentistry.com
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C A R ROLL   D E N T I S T R Y
Miami Prosthodontist  http://www.carrolldentistry.com
15801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160(305) 948-9102

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Are Dentures an Option for Me? Miami Dentist Dr. Carroll Discusses Denture Options

Miami Dentist Dr. Carroll Discusses Denture Options

Dentures are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and help restore your smile. If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether from gum disease, tooth decay or injury, replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and your health. That’s because dentures make it easier to eat and speak better than you could without teeth—things that people often take for granted.
When you lose all of your teeth, facial muscles can sag, making you look older. Dentures can help fill out the appearance of your face and profile. They can be made to closely resemble your natural teeth so that your appearance does not change much. Dentures may even improve the look of your smile.

Types of dentures:

  • Conventional. This full removable denture is made and placed in your mouth after the remaining teeth are removed and tissues have healed, which may take several months. 
  • Immediate. This removable denture is inserted on the same day that the remaining teeth are removed. Your dentist will take measurements and make models of your jaw during a preliminary visit. You don’t have to be without teeth during the healing period, but may need to have the denture relined or remade after your jaw has healed. 
  • Overdenture. Sometimes some of your teeth can be saved to preserve your jawbone and provide stability and support for the denture. An overdenture fits over a small number of remaining natural teeth after they have been prepared by your dentist. Implants can serve the same function, too.
New dentures may feel awkward for a few weeks until you become accustomed to them. The dentures may feel loose while the muscles of your cheek and tongue learn to keep them in place. It is not unusual to experience minor irritation or soreness. You may find that saliva flow temporarily increases. As your mouth becomes accustomed to the dentures, these problems should go away. Follow-up appointments with the dentist are generally needed after a denture is inserted so the fit can be checked and adjusted. If any problem persists, particularly irritation or soreness, be sure to consult your dentist.

Even if you wear full dentures, you still have to practice good dental hygiene. Brush your gums, tongue and roof of your mouth every morning with a soft-bristled brush before you insert your dentures to stimulate circulation in your tissues and help remove plaque.


If you're looking for high quality dental services in Miami, then you've come to the right place. At Carroll Dentistry, we understand that the foundation for a beautiful smile is a healthy mouth. We encourage all of our patients to develop diligent oral hygiene habits to prevent infection and other oral health problems. In some instances, however, further care is needed to preserve a patient's oral health. Whether you require a small filling or more involved treatment such as periodontal care, we can provide you with the treatment you need for sustained oral health. We have many years of experience and expertise in helping our patients get the smile they've always wanted. We are a top rated dental center and offer the latest in dental technology to give you the highest quality of care and service at an affordable price.

We want to help you prevent dental problems. A preventive program is a cooperative effort by the patient, dentist, and dental staff to preserve the natural dentition and supporting structures by preventing the onset, progress, and recurrence of dental diseases and conditions. Prevention helps avoid serious and costly dental problems and is the key to having a healthy, confident, beautiful smile. We offer a wide variety of dental services including: Dental implants, Lumineers, porcelain crowns, Invisalign, and teeth whitening to help you achieve a healthy smile.

If you're unhappy with your smile, then give us a call. We would love to work with you and make the smile you've always wanted become a reality. Give us a call at (305) 948-9102 and let us help you look and feel your best with a beautiful smile. Having a healthy, bright, beautiful smile enhances your appearance and allows you to smile with confidence. Thanks to the advances in modern cosmetic dentistry, we are able to improve your teeth and smile with quick, painless and surprisingly affordable treatments. We specialize in dental implants, dental bridges and crowns, porcelain veneers, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
 

 
 
http://www.CarrollDentistry.com (305) 948-9102 Dentist in Miami, North Miami Dentist, Aventura Dentist




C A R R O L L   D E N T I S T R Y
15801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive Teeth


Is the taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee sometimes a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you wince occasionally? If so, you may have sensitive teeth.
Possible causes include:
  • Tooth decay (cavities)
  • Fractured teeth
  • Worn fillings
  • Gum disease
  • Worn tooth enamel
  • Exposed tooth root
In healthy teeth, a layer of enamel protects the crowns of your teeth—the part above the gum line. Under the gum line a layer called cementum protects the tooth root. Underneath both the enamel and the cementum is dentin.

 Dentin is less dense than enamel and cementum and contains microscopic tubules (small hollow tubes or canals). When dentin loses its protective covering of enamel or cementum these tubules allow heat and cold or acidic or sticky foods to reach the nerves and cells inside the tooth. Dentin may also be exposed when gums recede. The result can be hypersensitivity.

Sensitive teeth can be treated. The type of treatment will depend on what is causing the sensitivity. Your dentist may suggest one of a variety of treatments:

  • Desensitizing toothpaste. This contains compounds that help block transmission of sensation from the tooth surface to the nerve, and usually requires several applications before the sensitivity is reduced.
  • Fluoride gel. An in-office technique which strengthens tooth enamel and reduces the transmission of sensations.
  • A crown, inlay or bonding. These may be used to correct a flaw or decay that results in sensitivity.
  • Surgical gum graft. If gum tissue has been lost from the root, this will protect the root and reduce sensitivity.
  • Root canal. If sensitivity is severe and persistent and cannot be treated by other means, your dentist may recommend this treatment to eliminate the problem.
Proper oral hygiene is the key to preventing sensitive-tooth pain. Ask your dentist if you have any questions about your daily oral hygiene routine or concerns about tooth sensitivity.

At Carroll Dentistry, we understand that the foundation for a beautiful smile is a healthy mouth. We encourage all of our patients to develop diligent oral hygiene habits to prevent infection and other oral health problems. In some instances, however, further care is needed to preserve a patient's oral health. Whether you require a small filling or more involved treatment such as periodontal care, we can provide you with the treatment you need for sustained oral health. For more information please visit us at www.carrolldentistry.com

Friday, August 29, 2014

Miami Dentist Discusses The Causes of Bad Breath (Halitosis)

We have all been on the receiving end of halitosis (bad breath) and it's no fun. While bad breath might be a symptom of some other disorder, it most likely stems from
dental decay and periodontitis. It's more than just socially awkward - it's a serious threat to your oral health.

Periodontitis is a disease affecting gums and bone that support the teeth, and it is
caused by inadequate brushing and flossing. In this disease, the irritated gums pull
away from the teeth and form pockets between the teeth and the gums. These pockets fill with bacteria and pus which give off a foul odor.
 
Patients with bad breath should be referred for a complete dental evaluation. If gum disease and/or dental decay is diagnosed, it can be treated readily. The patient will no longer have an infection in his or her mouth, and will no longer have the embarrassment of bad breath.

There's no need to live with bad breath, and no reason to neglect your dental health. If you have questions regarding halitosis, please call our office or visit our website at http://www.carrolldentistry.com

 
 
C A R R O L L   D E N T I S T R Y
15801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160
Phone: 305.948.9102 | Fax: 305.940.4801

Friday, August 8, 2014

Dental Sealants Area Great Back to School Strategy - Miami Dentist David Carroll


What is a Dental Sealant?
You probably heard people say that their dentist sealed their teeth to help prevent cavities. They are correct! They are probably talking about a dental sealant. A dental sealant is a clear or white, liquid-plastic material put on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. The sealant bonds into the depressions and grooves (pits and fissures) of teeth and protects them from tooth decay and cavities. Although children and teens usually use sealants, adults can use them, too.
Applying a dental sealant is a relatively simple procedure. To put in a sealant, your dentist or dental hygienist will place a cotton roll around your teeth to absorb saliva and prevent moisture from getting on the teeth. A sheet of rubber (rubber dam) may be used to isolate the teeth. Then the dentist will apply the solution that will glue the sealant to the tooth. After about a minute, he or she will rinse off the excess glue, dry your teeth, and put on the sealant.

One type of sealant hardens very quickly through the use of a bright light. The other hardens more gradually. Sealants may wear down over a period of years. Your dentist should check them regularly and reapply them if needed.
Getting dental sealants at the beginning of the new school year is a good idea. It is a great way to prevent decay and cavities throughout the school year. For more information on dental sealants call our office or visit our website at http://www.carrolldentistry.com
C A R R O L L   D E N T I S T R Y
15801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200
North Miami Beach, Florida 33160
Phone: 305.948.9102 | Fax: 305.940.4801