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

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Dental Bonding A Non-Invasive Solution for Tooth Repair

dental bondingWhat is Dental Bonding? Dental or tooth bonding is a procedure where your dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin to one or more of your teeth to repair damage which ultimately "bonds" the material to the tooth to restore or improve person's smile. If you have a chipped, cracked, or discolored tooth, a cosmetic dental procedure like tooth bonding can give you the confidence to flash those pearly whites again. 

Advantages of Bonding: 
  • Bonding usually can be done in one office visit unless several teeth need to be fixed. 
  • Compared with veneers and crowns, in bonding less amount of tooth enamel is removed. 
Disadvantages of Bonding: 
  • Although the material used in dental bonding is somewhat stain-resistant, it does not resist stains as well as crowns or dental veneers. You may develop some discoloration if you smoke or drink a lot of coffee. 
  • The composite resin used in bonding isn't nearly as strong as a natural tooth. Biting your fingernails or chewing on ice or pens can chip the material. 

How to care for bonded teeth: 
  1. Brush at least twice a day and flossing daily 
  1. Avoid hard food and candy 
  1. Do not bite your nails 
  1. Avoid coffee, tea, and tobacco for the first two days after the procedure to avoid stains 
  1. Schedule regular dental cleanings every six months 

How Long Does Bonding Material Last? 
The lifespan of bonding materials for the teeth depends on how much bonding was done and your oral habits. Typically, however, bonding material lasts from three years up to about 10 years before needing to be touched up or replaced. 


Make an appointment with our office today if you have sensitive teeth. Many times simple changes as changing your toothbrush or adjusting your hygiene routine are enough to diminish tooth sensitivity. However, it is good to know that there are many options available to reduce sensitive teeth.

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

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Are Your Teeth Sensitive? Miami Dentist Gives Solutions to Eliminate Sensitive Teeth


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Is cold water causing you to jump? Maybe hot coffee can sometimes be a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you jump? If you answered yes to any of these, you may suffer from sensitive teeth.

Some of the possible causes for sensitive teeth include:

Tooth decay (cavities)
Fractured teeth
Worn fillings
Gum disease
Worn tooth enamel
Exposed tooth root
Trauma

Your teeth usually have a layer of enamel that protects the crowns of your teeth—the part above the gum. 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 to certain things.
There is good news though. Sensitive teeth can be treated. The type of treatment will depend on what is causing your specific sensitivity. Some of these treatments include:


Special desensitizing toothpaste. These special toothpastes usually contain compounds that help block transmission of sensation from the tooth surface to the nerve. They may take several applications before the sensitivity is reduced.

Fluoride gel application. This is an in-office procedure that actually strengthens the tooth enamel. The result is reduced the transmission of sensations and less sensitivity.

Dental crown, inlay or bonding. These are dental restorations that correct a flaw or decay. The ultimate result is reduced sensitivity or even no sensitivity at all.

Gum graft. This is a surgical option that replaces gum tissue that has been lost from the root.  This will protect the root and reduce sensitivity.

Root canal. Sometimes when sensitivity is severe and persistent and you have tried other options, a root canal may be the solution. Proper oral hygiene is the key to preventing sensitive-tooth pain.

Make an appointment with our office today if you have sensitive teeth. Many times simple changes as changing your toothbrush or adjusting your hygiene routine are enough to diminish tooth sensitivity. However, it is good to know that there are many options available to reduce sensitive teeth.

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

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Great Dental Tips for a Healthy Halloween


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Halloween is here! For most children it means bags of free candy and a chance to build a stash of sweets for the winter. However, Halloween can also present parents with a variety of health and safety challenges. Eat that candy on Halloween but it’s important to have a plan.

How can help your family stay healthy on Halloween?

Choose Candy Carefully

Avoid hard candy, sour candy and other sweets that stay in your mouth for a long time. Aside from how often you snack, the length of time sugary food is in your mouth plays a role in tooth decay. Unless it is a sugar-free product, candies that stay in the mouth for a long period of time subject teeth to an increased risk for tooth decay. The longer the sweet stays in contact with your teeth, the worst it is for your teeth!


Avoid Sticky Situations

Sticky candies cling to your teeth. The stickier candies, like taffy and gummy bears, take longer to get washed away by saliva, increasing the risk for tooth decay.


Have a Plan

It’s tempting to keep that candy around, but your teeth will thank you if you limit your access. A good strategy is to pick your favorite and donate the rest. There are organizations that help you donate candy to troops overseas, like Operation Gratitude. This can be a win-win for all in your family!

Drink More Water

Drinking fluoridated water can help prevent tooth decay. If you choose bottled water, look for kinds that are fluoridated.


Maintain a Healthy Diet

Your body is like a complex machine. The foods you choose as fuel and how often you "fill up" affect your general health and that of your teeth and gums.Follow the above recommendations to avoid dental issues this Halloween. The main thing is to enjoy the time with your family this Halloween and help everyone maintain a healthy smile for life!


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

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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Cold and Flu Season: 3 Ways to Care for Your Mouth When You’re Sick



Sooner or later we all catch the flu. It’s inevitable. When you have a cold or the flu, taking care of your body is your top priority—and that includes your mouth. Here are three simple ways to care for your dental health when you’re not feeling well:


1. Stay Hydrated to Avoid Dry Mouth
When you’re sick, you need plenty of fluids for many reasons. One is to prevent dry mouth. Not only is it uncomfortable—dry mouth can also put you at greater risk for tooth decay and cavities. The medications you might be taking for a cold or flu—such as antihistamines, decongestants or pain relievers—can also dry out your mouth, so drink plenty of water and suck on sugarless cough drops, throat lozenges or candies to keep that saliva flowing.


2. Choose Sugar-Free Cough Drops
Read the label before you pick up a bag of cough drops at the drug store. Make sure to avoid ingredients like fructose or corn syrup. Many cough drops contain sugar, and it is almost as bad as sucking on candy. Sugar is the bad guy when it comes to cavities. The longer you keep a sugary cough drop in your mouth, the more time cavity-causing bacteria has to feast on that sugar, which produces the acid that can lead to tooth decay and cavities.

3. Practice Good Hygiene
When you’re sick, you know to cover your mouth when you cough and sneeze. Don’t forget to keep up your dental and toothbrush hygiene as well. According to the CDC, the flu virus can live on moist surfaces for 72 hours. Make sure not share your toothbrush. This can get other people sick. Also, replace your toothbrush after you’ve been sick. Especially if it is more than three months old.

These three tips will help you maintain your dental health even if you are sick. Remember to always brush at least twice per day and floss through colds and the flu. A healthy mouth contributes to a healthy you.




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

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Do you suffer from Bad Breath? It’s More Common than you think. There is Hope…Read on


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If you don’t have it, you are lucky. Yes, it’s Bad breath (also known as halitosis or malodor). It can be embarrassing and tough on those around you. Some people don't realize their breath could stop a charging bull. It can even ruin relationships.

Fortunately, this problem is often easy to fix. It takes: Good oral hygiene, regular visits to your dentist, and ruling out any underlying conditions or other factors (such as some medications, diets, and foods) that could cause bad breath.


Do You Have Bad Breath?
Bad breath is often caused by a buildup of bacteria in your mouth that causes inflammation and gives off bad odors or gases that smell like sulfur.

What Causes it?
Studies show that about 80% of bad breath comes from your mouth. Cavities or gum disease can lead to bad breath, as can tonsils that have trapped food particles; cracked fillings, and less-than-clean dentures. There are also several internal medical conditions also can cause bad breath. They include diabetes, liver disease, respiratory tract infections, and chronic bronchitis. You'll want to see your doctor to rule out things like acid reflux, postnasal drip, and other causes of chronic dry mouth (xerostomia).


The main thing to do is keep it clean. Good oral hygiene is key to fighting bad breath. Ideally, you should brush and floss after every meal to help reduce the odor-causing bacteria in your mouth. While a regular toothbrush works well, using an electric toothbrush is better. Good mouthwashes or mouth rinses can help prevent cavities and reduce bacteria-causing plaque and fight bad breath. Stick to an antiseptic or antibacterial rinse that kills bacteria, rather than a cosmetic rinse that just focuses on freshening the breath.

What You Eat Also makes a difference.
Eat a healthy, balanced diet and regular meals. Certain diets -- such as extreme fasting and very low-carb diets -- can give you bad-smelling breath. Consider snacking on raw carrots, celery, or apple slices.


Avoid foods that worsen bad breath like garlic, onions, and some other spicy foods. Chronic garlic users cannot only have chronic bad breath, they also often have body odor.
More Ways to Fix Bad Breath

First Stay hydrated. If you can't brush your teeth after a meal, drinking a lot of water can help speed up the process of cleaning harmful bacteria and debris from between your teeth. Don't drink too much coffee. It may be tasty, but coffee is a tough smell to get off the back of your tongue. Try green tea instead.


Don't smoke or use other tobacco products. Cigarettes, pipes, and snuff can foul your breath.
Cut back on alcohol. Alcohol can lead to a dry mouth. Too much beer, wine, and hard liquor can make your breath reek for up to eight to 10 hours after you finish drinking.
Chew sugarless gum especially after a meal. This can help with saliva flow. Try gum that's 100% xylitol-sweetened can help reduce cavities.



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, July 7, 2018

Your Summer Smile May be Just Two Dental Visits Away with Veneers


Are Porcelain Veneers Right for me?
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If you want the perfect smile, then yes! You’ll often hear people say that celebrities have perfect smiles due to dental veneers and this may be the case. Veneers do seem like the best way to replicate picture-perfect teeth, but you must remember that each mouth is different and you need to find out if veneers are the right option for your individual case.


Porcelain veneers are thin pieces of porcelain used to recreate the natural look of teeth. They also provide strength and resilience comparable to natural tooth enamel. It is often the material of choice for those looking to make slight position alterations, or to change tooth shape, size, and/or color. The process is fast and easy. They can help close gaps between teeth, and do away with tooth discolorations.


The first step in determining if veneers are the right option for you is to make an appointment with our office to discuss the various treatment options available to you. Communication with our office about what you want corrected is critical for a successful result. Spend time clearly identifying what cosmetic improvements you want to accomplish. Let us know how you want your new teeth to look. Pick the right shape and color for your teeth.


We will most likely begin with a smile analysis to determine what steps are necessary to achieve the smile you desire. Then we can create a mockup of your smile. Finally, we can start the process. Dental porcelain veneers only take two visits to complete and often do not even require anesthesia. If you want to find out more information, call our office today.



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

Friday, March 9, 2018

Miami Dentist Discusses How Excellent Oral Hygiene Can be Accomplished?


prosthodontistCutting-edge dental news from Miami Dentist , Dr. Carroll. 
Want a healthy, beautiful smile and great breath. These are the results of having good dental hygiene. Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your teeth, gums, and smile. Healthy teeth enable you to look and feel good, and make it possible for you to eat and speak properly. Good oral health is important to your overall well-being.
Sometimes it’s the small daily routines that have a great payoff in the long run. Daily preventive care, including proper brushing and flossing, will help stop problems before they develop. Prevention is much less painful, expensive, and worrisome than treating conditions that have been allowed to progress and grow into emergencies.
In between regular dental visits, there are simple steps that each you can take to greatly decrease the risk of developing tooth decay, gum disease and other dental problems. These include:
  • ·         Flossing daily
  • ·         Brushing thoroughly at least twice a day
  • ·         Eating a well balanced diet and limiting snacks between meals
  • ·         Using dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste
  • ·         Rinsing with a fluoride mouthrinse if your dentist tells you to
  • ·         Making sure that your children under 12 drink fluoridated water or take a fluoride       supplement if they live in a non-fluoridated area.


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

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Is There A Vaccine Against Cavities?


Cutting-edge dental news from Miami Dentist , Dr. Carroll.
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Could Dental Cavities Be a Thing of the Past? Dental cavities are a global epidemic. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) among industrialized nations, 60 to 90 percent of school children and most adults have cavities. Here in the United States, dental caries, the disease which leads to cavities, is the most common childhood disease, nearly 5 times more common than asthma. Fortunately, the latest dental research shows help may be on the way. Researchers at The Forsyth Institute have made significant advances in research to develop a vaccine against cavities. The research team has discovered key molecules that can stimulate a human immune response attack cavities at their source.


You are still a few years away from seeing a vaccine on the market, but research is moving fast. The vaccine may inhibit the enzyme that allows bacteria to accumulate on your teeth, making dental cavities a thing of the past. Bad news for adults: Since bacteria have already begun to accumulate on your teeth, chances are the vaccine would have little impact on your oral health as an adult. However, in the future if children are vaccinated around the age of 1, it could give them cavity-free future. Around this age their immune systems are strong enough handle the vaccine, yet the probability that bacteria have begun to accumulate is low.


While a vaccine against dental cavities could reduce the number of cavities for future generations, it would not replace proper dental care, such as regular brushing, flossing and dental check-ups and cleanings.


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

Friday, January 19, 2018

Quitting to a Healthy Smile: A great New Year's Resolution by Miami Prosthodontist Dr. Carroll


Great dental tips from Miami Dentist , Dr. Carroll.
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Not another New Year’s resolution! Guess what? Now is the right time to take the plunge and kick old bad habits, especially when the payoff is great – a healthy smile. You already know smoking is bad for your health, so it should be no surprise that cigarettes and chewing tobacco are also harmful to your teeth. Bad breath is only the beginning. There are many other dental reasons to quit smoking, including:

  • stained teeth and tongue
  • dulled sense of taste and smell
  • slow healing after a tooth extraction or other surgery
  • difficulties in correcting cosmetic dental problems
  • gum disease
  • oral cancer



Quitting is the only way to decrease your risk of these and other tobacco-related health problems. The addictive quality of nicotine, which is found in cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco, can make this especially difficult. That’s why it’s important to have a plan and a support network, people to help you stick to your plan. Write down your reasons for quitting. Studies show that writing your goals down multiplies your chances for reaching them. Make quitting smoking one of your goals. Find healthy substitutes. Exercising, chewing gum and keeping yourself occupied can help you quit.


In January 2014, the U.S. marked the 50th anniversary of the first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health by expanding the list of illnesses associated with smoking. More than 20 million Americans have died because of smoking since the first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health was issued in 1964, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Most of those deaths were of adults who smoked, but 2.5 million were of nonsmokers who died because they breathed secondhand smoke—air that was polluted by other people’s cigarette smoke.



Aventura dentistLooking for more inspiration to quit? Think of your family and the negative impact that secondhand smoke can have on them. Look no further that your mirror, if you want a healthy, beautiful smile then quitting is a must!

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