Dental Veneers: a Cosmetic Dental Solution
November 13, 2012
What Conditions are Helped by Dental Veneers?
Dental Veneers are extremely thin porcelain caps that are placed on the surface of established teeth to alter the size, shape and color. Innovations in dentistry mean that veneers can be fabricated to mimic naturally looking tooth enamel.
Dental veneers can fix many conditions
Porcelain Dental Veneers can be used as a Cosmetic Dentistry solution to many conditions including:
- Crooked or misaligned teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Teeth that are too small and affect appearance.
- Teeth that have been worn down by grinding action.
- Restore the color of teeth that are stained by age, smoking, coffee or the use of tetracycline.
- Misshapen teeth.
When it comes to the whitening of teeth, installing porcelain veneers is far more superior to the use of any chemicals, and one great advantage is they are stain resistant as well. They outlast dental bonding and with good care could last up to 15 years.
As well as the multitude of uses for porcelain dental veneers, they can be fitted in just two dental visits. They make a great substitute for braces that have to be worn for a considerable period of time.
If you or a member of your family would like to know how dental veneers can improve your smile, then you should not hesitate to contact the dental offices of Dr. VanderMolen, Advanced Dental Care, at (217) 546-3333 to discuss the options available to you. Click here for more information on the services available at Advanced Dental Care of Springfield.
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Dental Implants: Are You a Good Candidate?
November 6, 2012
How to Know if you are a Good Candidate for Dental Implants
No one wants to lose their natural teeth, but there are times when that may be exactly the situation you are dealing with. In the past, the choices for replacements were dentures or bridges. While both served the purpose to varying extents, they also had definite drawbacks. Today, individuals trying to decide which tooth replacement method is right for them have another choice: dental implants.
To determine if you are a candidate, your dental implant specialist will perform a comprehensive examination of your teeth, gums and jawbone. The dentist will also consider other factors; such as your overall health. It is important that anyone considering dental implants have a realistic attitude towards the essential oral health habits that will contribute to the success of the procedure.
The dentist will make recommendations based on the complexities of each individual case. Dental implants have been performed on people of various ages. Generally speaking, most people who are in good health may be candidates for dental implants.
One area of oral heath that the dentist will look at is the quality and quantity of the jawbone. When teeth are removed, bone loss begins. Since the dental implants are placed within the bone, the amount and quality of available bone is important. Medical science has advanced to the point where individuals who have had significant bone loss may be able to have treatments that add or create enough bone for dental implants. This type of treatment is becoming more and more routine, allowing people who may not have been good candidates in the past to successfully have dental implants today.
Gum disease is a major concern for patients wondering if they are candidates for dental implants. It may well be the very reason many people need dental implants. Gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in the United States. It destroys both the gum and bone. The teeth are then left without the bone for support and fall out. A dentist will usually recommend that individuals with active gum disease infection first undergo treatment to get their mouth healthy before receiving dental implants. Once the gum treatment program is successful, the patient can proceed with the implants.
There are some health conditions that lessen the chances of success with dental implants. Uncontrolled illnesses such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders for example often require medical intervention first to establish better overall health. Cigarette smoking can also undermine a successful outcome. While cessation is best, each person’s individual situation and relative risk must be evaluated by the dentist. Smoking may inhibit the body’s natural healing processes. The dentist will discuss any concerns before the procedure and outline the steps you should take for the best possible outcome.
There are many factors to be considered when determining if you are a good candidate for a dental implant. The best way to find out is to have a comprehensive examination and consultation with a dentist. Dr. VanderMolen has the expertise in Dental Implants you can trust. Contact the dental offices of Dr. VanderMolen at (217) 546-3333. We would love to work with you to get the beautiful smile you deserve.
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Preventative Dentistry: Keeping up with Your Check-ups
October 30, 2012
Why adults should keep up with their dental checkups
Many of us might think that once we have grown all our teeth and our oral health has been monitored as they grow, that there is no need to make regular visits to the dentist. We may be over confident about our oral health if all we do is clean and floss our teeth daily. Most recent surveys show that periodontal disease is on the increase amongst the young adult population, and this can be halted quite easily by a regular visit to the dentist when preventative dentistry measures can be undertaken.
The majority of adults will not make an appointment to see a dentist until there is a noticeable problem, which could be an unbearable pain. Normally, by this time it is far too late.
How often should I visit a dentist?
Adults should be in the dentist’s chair for a check-up just as often as any age group, so that a possible problem can be detected before it becomes serious. General dentistry check-ups can save the patient an enormous amount of time, pain and money in restorative care in the long run. The normal time frame between each visit is 6 months, but there are situations that require check-ups more frequently.
Those most at risk are persons who are:
Suffering from gum disease, recommended once every 3-4 months in order to restore the gums.
Suffering from diabetes, who often experience dry mouths and a weakened immune system. They need to visit their dentist often in order to maintain strong, functioning teeth and reduce the chances of gum disease.
Regular smokers, who should make an appointment for a check-up with a dentist at least twice yearly for possible signs of oral cancer.
Dr. VanderMolen provides the dental services you need in the Springfield, IL area. Come see us for a consultation and preventative cleaning. Contact Advanced Dental Care, at (217) 546-3333 to discuss the options available to you.
Are Dental Implants Better than Dentures?
October 9, 2012
Are multiple teeth replacements better than dentures?
Multiple tooth replacement implants are synthetic substitutes for natural teeth that are life changing for thousands of people who have had to suffer problems associated with missing teeth or full or partial dentures that do not fit well. For years, people have put up with the inconvenience of using dentures to provide them with some sort of normalcy when it comes to simply eating and smiling. These days, regular dentures are almost becoming a thing of the past for those who want fixed replacement teeth in the form of dental implants. However, for those that dentures offers the best solution, Custom Dentures offer a much more comfortable and aesthetic solution.
The advantages of dental implants
Dental implants that are fixed in the place of lost teeth serve:
- To restore the look, feel, and functioning of natural teeth
- To make you look better
- To make you feel better
- To increase your ability to chew, enjoy, and finally digest your food.
Your speech and ability to chew can be made difficult when several, or all your teeth, are absent. Replacing multiple teeth using a series of dental implants, attached by a bridge, offers a far more permanent alternative than the use of removable dentures.
The new bridge can take all the normal pressure that strong natural teeth do naturally. This will allow you to have along term solution that lets you eat what you wish.
Benefits of multiple teeth replacement versus removable dentures
- It preserves the jawbone and general facial appearance.
- Only normal cleaning and flossing need to be used.
- Replacement will last decades if looked after with care.
- It is a stable, secure solution that gives you a normal look and function.
Custom Dentures by Dr. VanderMolen
Custom dentu
res can be made to suit the patient’s mouth but they still need to be removed and do not offer the strength and stability of multiple teeth replacement using the dental implants and bridge procedure. Dr. VanderMolen takes great care to create the best-fitting, best-looking custom dentures for each individual. Custom Dentures offer a much more natural look than standard dentures, giving you a great result for a price that works for your budget.
For more information on Custom Dentures, Dental Implants and all your options to replace missing teeth, call Advanced Dental Care (217) 546-3333 for a consultation with Dr. VanderMolen. We would love to hear from you!