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DENTIST
LAGUNA NIGUEL COSMETIC
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Dentist, Prosthodontist, Aesthetic /
Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, TMD / TMJ, IV Sedation
LAGUNA NIGUEL, DANA POINT,
LAGUNA BEACH, ALISO VIEJO, MISSION VIEJO, LADERA RANCH, SAN
CLEMENTE,
LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA WOODS, LAKE FOREST, COTO DE CAZA, RANCHO
SANTA MARGARITA, ORANGE COUNTY
"The Place Dentist Trust to Send
Their Families!"
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NEED
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Confidence in Your Dentist is CRITICAL
Properly
Protecting Teeth is a Quality Investment!
We
are the place dentist trust to send their family and friends.
Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of
high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and
skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many
alternatives. This means that we take an evidence-based
approach with our patient services. An evidence-based approach
to practice means that we meld the latest, best scientific
research with clinical experience in rendering the most
predictable treatment outcome.
Every patient deserves quality
care.
Dr. Cruz's practice philosophy is founded on making the
word "Quality" an Impactful and
positive experience rather than merely a cliché that strives
for excellence through quality patient care. Our mission
is to create a caring, empathetic environment for each patient,
while catering toward each patient’s individual needs
through attention to detail.
We strive for
excellence
We strive for excellence by involving our patients in the
decision-making process. Our philosophy is to educate each
patient regarding their diagnosis and inform them of their
treatment options. Through our philosophy we minimize confusion
and foster a long-term relationship based on trust.
What Our Customer Say
About Us!
THIS IS A WONDERFUL DENTIST!
"This is a wonderful dentist. Friendly and gentle.
He really cares about his patients. His goal for excellence
really shines through when he works on your mouth. The type
of perfectionism you want in a dentist because you want
the job done right. This makes him an wonderful dentist
that other dentist send their friends and family to. I really
appreciate all his gifts and his great attitude and friendly
heart."
FAR
BETTER THAN EXPECTED!
"Professional - Organized - Well Appointed. Pat
is very thorough in covering billing and Insurance. Dr.
Cruz explained in depth the procedure. The meeting was far
better than I had expected. I was never rushed or made to
feel any question was to small or unimportant. They are
very professional and well educated with all the current
technology and machinery. They put a positive impact that
not only places you at ease, but makes you a partner in
your dental health. I Thought you should know."
THANKS
FOR INCREDIBLE KINDNESS!
"THANKS FOR YOUR INCREDIBLE KINDNESS Mark, I just
wanted you to know how much it meant to me that you took
the time to visit my father at home. That amount of increased
comfort made such a huge difference in his life. With so
much gratitude!"
AMAZING
DENTIST!
"You are an AMAZING dentist. I brought in my Dad
who was being given the run around for TMJ problem with
his bite. He spent thousands of dollars on products and
procedures that did not help him. You were so gracious to
listen to all his experiences and his thoughts and theories.
You gave him the TMJ treatment and got his bite alightned
and now he not in pain anymore. You are a miracle working
to our family. Thanks so much Dr. Cruz - Eric."
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MORE REVIEWS CLICK HERE
You
can Smile at Dr. Cruz's Laguna Niguel
Dentistry
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Sophisticated
aesthetic/cosmetic services |
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Painless
and empathetic administration of local anesthetic when
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N20
(laughing gas) |
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Oral
pre-medication (for relaxation) and IV sedation with a
dental anesthesiologist available |
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Full
mouth comprehensive treatment |
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Work
with proven specialists in coordinating interdisciplinary
care for optimal outcome, requiring exceptional dental
ceramist and lab technician support |
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General
Practice Services |
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Dental
Implants |
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Comprehensive
TMD/TMJ (temporomandibular dysfunction)/occlusion treatment |
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A Clean, Safe and Sterile Environment
As healthcare providers, we feel a deep responsibility to
your overall health. Our equipment, treatment rooms, instruments
and our staff all maintain the absolute standard in infection
prevention. We adhere to precise procedures that exceed guidelines
for aseptic conditions including, following strict and thorough
sterilization procedures, using disposable dental products
and state-of-the-art equipment. We even vaccinate our clinical
staff against the hepatitis virus for optimal protection.
• Complete, Comfortable Treatment
Rooms
Our dental theaters have been created with your comfort and
safety in mind. Treatment rooms come equipped with the latest
in dental equipment and employ an x-ray system that cuts exposure
to patients by 30 percent. Furthermore, we use color-corrected
and natural lights to attain maximum aesthetic results and
rubber dams to prevent our patients from swallowing debris
and bacteria.
• Individual Attention
We don't cut corners, period. Each patient is treated with
the utmost dignity and respect. We set plenty of time for
each appointment and encourage you to ask questions. We promise
that you will be treated as if you were a close member of
our family. Your health, well-being and satisfaction are our
measure of success.
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SMILE
MAKEOVERS
With
advance of Cosmetic Dentistry technology, one can attain
the perfect Hollywood smile in the shortest period of
time. It has been more and more popular in recent days
as it is highly advertised through shows (such as Extreme
Makeover and The Swan) and magazines. Are you surprise
that changes made to the teeth can actually beautify
so much of the overall look? Have you wonder how do
they achieve such glamorous smile in such short period
time? How much do you know about cosmetic dentistry?
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The cosmetic dentistry / aesthetic dentistry focuses
primarily on the esthetic result which is different from
the general/traditional dentistry that emphasises more
on function. So it’s actually more precise dentistry
that combines art and science to create a more radiance
smile. The common cosmetic dentistry treatment including
porcelain veneers, crowns, tooth whitening, gum recontouring,
dental implant many of these treatments not only beautify
your smile, at the same time improve your oral problems,
like your bite. Professional cosmetic dentist requires
an artistic eye and years of training to gain enough technical
skill. The choice of a cosmetic dentist should be made
with utmost care.
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BEAUTY
OF DAZZLE - TEETH WHITENING
What’s the most alluring thing you can wear? Is
it the slinky cocktail dress that’s a veritable
hunk magnet? Or the custom-made suit that helped you
reel in that new client? No matter how savvy a fashionista
you are, the power of your closet arsenal pales when
compared to the edge you’ll sport with a perfect
smile.
Whoever
advised, “Smile, and the whole world smiles with
you,” knew how infectious a pearly white, Cheshire
Cat grin can be. A warm smile can draw strangers in,
put friends at ease and even cheer you up. It makes
bonus points with the opposite sex and it’s an
asset in the business world, as well. According to studies
conducted by Beall Research & Training of Chicago,
an attractive smile will make you appear more intelligent,
interesting and successful to others.
If
nature or bad habits have dimmed the wattage of your
gorgeous grin, there’s good news. Like millions
inspired by television makeovers and sparkling celebrity
ivories, you can take advantage of advances in smile
technology that have boosted cosmetic dental procedures
by nearly 40% in the last 5 years. In less than a decade,
the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) reports
that teeth whitening has increased over 300%, investments
in veneers have grown by over 250% and bonding has more
than doubled.
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What
are Dental Implants?
The dental implants are small posts made of titanium
or titanium alloy which are inserted into the
jawbone to replace the missing teeth. These metal
anchors act as tooth root substitutes. They are
surgically placed into the jawbone, where the
implant becomes directly attached to vital bone,
creating a strong foundation for artificial teeth.
Small posts are then attached to the implant which
protrude through the gums.
These posts provide stable anchors for artificial
replacement teeth. Dental implants are highly
successful and help in preserving facial structure,
and preventing the bone loss that occurs when
teeth are missing. They give the person who lost
natural teeth the ability to chew again with confidence.
Anatomy
of a Dental Implant
A dental implant designed to replace a
single tooth is composed of three parts: the titanium
implant that fuses with the jawbone; the abutment,
which fits over the portion of the implant that
protrudes from the gum line; and the crown, which
is created by a prosthodontist or restorative
dentist and fitted onto the abutment for a natural
appearance.
Did you know that dental implants are
frequently the best treatment option for replacing
missing teeth? Rather than resting on
the gum line like removable dentures, or using
adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges,
dental implants are long-term replacements that
your oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically
places in the jawbone.
Statistics show that 69% of adults ages 35 to
44 have lost at least one permanent tooth to an
accident, gum disease, a failed root canal or
tooth decay. Furthermore, by age 74, 26% of adults
have lost all of their permanent teeth.
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For More Information on Dental Implants visit our Overview
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DENTAL
VENEERS
Let us transform your smile with our
veneers!
Porcelain veneers have nothing to do with
bad teeth but they are put on healthy teeth to achieve
a much better look. A complete smile makeover for getting
a smile like a movie star is where porcelain veneers come
in. If you have bad teeth, the first step is to have them
fixed before getting veneers.
Today's veneers are very strong and durable. You can get
them in the exact color of your existing teeth so that
the look perfectly natural. It takes a bit time to make
them by hand but then your cosmetic dentist can put the
veneers onto your teeth in just one treatment session.
After a few days later you get used to the different feeling.
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There
is no need for anesthetic or painful filling or reduction
of teeth. The veneers provided exclusively are virtually
pain free to apply and rarely result in the teeth sensitivity
often associated with the old style veneers. The veneers
are made from contact lens thin porcelain and are applied
to the front of existing teeth using a very strong bonding
agent. A wide variety of unsightly and unhealthy dental
conditions can be corrected including chipped teeth,
cracked teeth, mis-shaped teeth, misaligned teeth, discoloured
teeth and rotated teeth. This innovative new dental
veneer process provides both beauty and strength and
at the same time preserve natural tooth structure.
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TMD
/ TMJ Occlusion Treatment
TMJ or TMD symptoms is the first step toward diagnosis.
Pain is this disorder’s most common symptom. People
with TMJ or TMD may experience severe pain to discomfort
in the face, jaw joint, teeth, facial swelling, neck and
shoulders. A dental consultation can evaluate TMJ / TMD.
Your dentist will evaluate pain with a "clench test."
If any one tooth, all teeth, or the jaw are in pain when
you bite down during a clench test, your pain is probably
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TMJ
sufferers often experience jaw clicking, popping or
locking during movement or chewing. In some cases, chewing
is difficult, or the bite may not align properly (malocclusion).
One may also experience swelling on the side of the
face, toothaches, headaches, neck aches, earaches and
hearing problems. Self-help remedies have been suggested
to treat TMJ symptoms, but TMJ treatment through a good
dentist may be less costly, less time intensive and
can produce lasting results.
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ABOUT
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
Who doesn't want a perfect smile? While few people have
one naturally, almost anyone can get one with the help
of their dentist.
Recent
advances in dental materials and techniques offer near-perfect
teeth that are almost as strong as the originals. Things
your dentist can do to improve your smile include
* Bleaching to make teeth whiter
* Repairing chips or rough spots with fillings that
match your teeth
* Filling cavities with tooth-colored materials
* Reshaping teeth that don't match the others
* Closing gaps between teeth
* Covering broken teeth with porcelain crowns and more..
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Cosmetic dentistry, is comprehensive
oral care that combines art and science to optimally
improve dental health, aesthetics and function.
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PATIENT
BEFORE AND AFTER:
| Upper
Prosthetic Crown |
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note the reestablishment of proper form and vitality mimicking
the natural tooth vs. the opaque artificial looking crown
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| Lower
Prosthetic Crown |
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note the reestablishment of proper form and vitality mimicking
the natural tooth vs. the opaque artificial looking crown
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| Porcelain
Laminate Veneer |
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| Replacement
of old bonding on right front tooth with porcelain laminate
veneer. Please note vitality and translucency harmonizing
with natural tooth precisely. |
| Replace
Silver with Gold Restorations |
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| Replacement
of silver amalgam filing with cast gold restorations (onlays)
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| Prosthetic
Bridgework |
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| Replacement
of failing prosthetic lateral incisors with fixed partial
dentures (bridges) on left and right side. Please note
establishment of proper proportion and natural appearance.
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| Deficient
Implant Supported Bridgework |
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of a deficient implant supported fixed prosthesis replacing
lower back 3 teeth with a more functional and natural
appearing implant prosthesis improving ease of maintenance.
Note the aesthetic use of pink porcelain to replace the
missing/lost soft tissues allowing for harmony with surrounding
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| Replacement
of Implant Supported Prosthesis |
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of implant supported denture with a more esthetic and
functional implant supported prosthesis. Note improved
lip support, translucency of teeth and a more natural
appearance that mimics nature versus looking like a denture. |
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LAGUNA
NIGUEL / DANA POINT / LAGUNA BEACH is where
Dr. Mark Cruz is located
Laguna
Niguel is a city
located in southern Orange County,
California. The name "Laguna Niguel" is derived from the Spanish
word "Laguna" which means lagoon and the word "Niguel" which
was the name of a Juaneno Indian village once located on Aliso
Creek. The population was 61,891 at the 2000 census. The city
was primarily built after 1980 as an unincorporated master
planned community located in the San Joaquin Hills near Laguna
Beach. It borders Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano,
Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, and Aliso Viejo.
Laguna
Niguel is located at 33°31'55"N, 117°42'9"W (33.531938, -117.702503).GR1
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has
a total area of 38.1 km² (14.7 mi²). 38.0 km² (14.7 MI²) of
it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 MI²) of it (0.41%) is water.
Laguna Niguel is located on what used to be the Mexican land
grant of Juan Avila. When California became a United States
territory in 1848, he had to legally battle to retain ownership
of the land, which cost him significantly. He retained ownership
until 1865, when a severe drought killed off most of his cattle.
Lewis Moulton, owner of the Moulton Company, bought the area
of modern-day Laguna Niguel in 1895, along with significant
other portions of the surrounding area from farmers that were
hard pressed to earn a living due to a local drought in the
area. The Laguna Niguel Corporation, started by Cabot, Cabot,
and Forbes from Boston in 1959, made it one of the first master
planned communities in California. Victor Gruen, a Vienna
architect, and Associates developed a community plan for 7,100
acres. The Avco Community Developer in 1969 continued the
plan, which by then held 6,500 residents. The construction
of the San Diego, I-5, Freeway in 1959 allowed more people
to arrive. The first communities developed in Laguna Niguel
were right along the coast, touching the southern border of
Laguna Beach. These communities were called Monarch Bay and
the Monarch Bay Terrace built between 1960 and 1962. In 1973,
Laguna Niguel Regional Park opened, and in 1974 a one-million
square-foot ziggurat building was given to the United States
government. These two projects constituted the largest ever
in the city, up to present day. On December 1, 1989, Laguna
Niguel became an incorporated city in Orange County and became
its 29th city.
NOTABLE
BUILDINGS IN LAGUNA NIGUEL: In 1971, a one-million square-foot
ziggurat building, originally built for Rockwell International
and presently owned by the United States government, was designed
by Los Angeles-based architect William Pereira. The Chet Holifield
Federal Building, as it is now known, is home to millions
of microfilms as documents of land agreements between American
and the original Indian Tribes of the southwest United States.
It is also home to the Western Regional Department of Homeland
Security and the California Service Center of the United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services. The building is often
mistaken for the Tyrell Corporation headquarters building
seen in the movie Blade Runner. The building is however present
in the 1995 hit movie "Outbreak", where the Chet Holifield
Federal Building is incorrectly portrayed as the Center for
Disease Control headquarters.
Laguna
Niguel is home to many upscale neighborhoods including Bear
Brand Ridge, Ocean Ranch, South Peak, Crest de Ville, Palmilla,
and Monarch Point, which offer city, canyon, and ocean views
with most home values exceeding $1,000,000[citation needed].
Other major neighborhoods include Rancho Niguel, Marina Hills,
Niguel West, Beacon Hill, El Niguel Heights, Kite Hill, and
San Joaquin Hills.
The city of Laguna Niguel is served by the Capistrano Unified
School District.
Elementary Schools
* Moulton Elementary School
* Marian Bergeson Elementary School
* Crown Valley Elementary School
* Hidden Hills Elementary School
* Laguna Niguel Elementary School
* Malcolm Elementary School
* George White Elementary School
Middle Schools
* Niguel Hills Middle School
* Aliso Viejo Middle School (in Aliso Viejo)
High Schools
* Aliso Niguel High School (in Aliso Viejo)
* Dana Hills High School (in Dana Point)
Surrounding
Laguna Niguel are the following Cities:
City
of Dana Point - Dana
Point is a traditional harbor city, with historical roots
involving a pirate fleet from Argentina. The streets were
originally flanked with lantern replica streetlights; the
lantern-named streets still remain today. Dana Point is host
to The Pilgram (a replica of traditional sailing ships), the
Ocean Institute, and Doheny State Beach with superb dining
and shopping opportunities.
Dana
Point Zipcodes: 92624, 92629
City
of Laguna Beach - Laguna
Beach is a quaint, picturesque town in South Orange County,
made famous by its exquisite homes, beautiful sandy beaches,
and more than 75 art galleries. Pre-1870, Laguna Beach was
home to the coastal Indians. By 1888, this coastal village
was home to merely 15 newly settled families. Today, the tourist
influx nearly doubles the local population of 24,000. Art
and progressive politics are a mainstay in Laguna Beach, and
The Pageant of the Masters and the Sawdust Festival are always
favorite events for locals and tourists alike.
Laguna
Beach Zipcodes: 92607, 92637, 92651, 92652, 92653, 92654,
92656, 92677, 92698
City
of San Juan Capistrano - San
Juan Capistrano’s roots can easily be traced back to
the mission sharing its name built in 1776 by Father Junipero
Serra. The mission still stands today and serves as a living
history. Today, the city (incorporated in the 1960’s)
reflects this rich ancestry in its architecture and its people.
The Return of the Swallows in March of every year is a world
famous event; there is 3 weeks of celebration and, of course,
the homecoming of the swallows after their flight from Argentina.
Residents and visitors also enjoy the 8,000 acre protected
wilderness park, characterized by canyons and streams, which
can be explored on foot or horseback.
San
Juan Capistrano Zipcodes: 92675, 92690,
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ENDODONTIC
DENTISTRY
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If
decay progresses to the first stage, a small filling will
be required.
If decay develops to the third stage depicted, root canal
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ROOT
CANAL TREATMENT
Years
ago, damaged or diseased teeth had to be removed. Today, modern
technology allows teeth to be salvaged for future restoration
and use.
A root canal is usually necessary when the pulp, which contains
the blood supply and nerves, is damaged or diseased. This
damage can come from several sources. For example, bacteria
from a cavity can enter the pulp and cause infection. Gum
disease can also cause damage if there is a severe infection.
Or, the tooth can be injured in such a way that the nerve
is damaged or the blood supply cut off.
The first step in performing a root canal procedure is to
remove the pulp and clean the pulp chamber and root canals.
This is done through a small opening in the crown of the tooth.
(If you have severe pain from the tooth, this will generally
provide substantial relief.) Once the tooth has been cleaned,
medication is then placed in the tooth and it is temporarily
sealed.
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Treatment
often involves from one to three visits. The pulp chamber
and root canal(s) of the tooth are then cleaned and sealed.
Here's how your tooth is saved through treatment:
- First,
an opening is made through the crown of the tooth.
- An
opening is made through the crown of the tooth into the
pulp chamber.
- The
pulp is then removed. The root canal(s) is cleaned and shaped
to a form that can be filled.
- The
pulp is removed, and the root canals are cleaned, enlarged
and shaped.
- Medications
may be put in the pulp chamber and root canal(s) to help
get rid of germs and prevent infection.
- A temporary
filling will be placed in the crown opening to protect the
tooth between dental visits. Your dentist may leave the
tooth open for a few days to drain. You might also be given
medicine to help control infection that may have spread
beyond the tooth.
- The
pulp chamber and root canals are filled and sealed.
- The
temporary filling is removed and the pulp chamber and root
canal(s) are cleaned and filled.
- In
the final step, a gold or porcelain crown is usually placed
over the tooth. If an endodontist performs the treatment,
he or she will recommend that you return to your family
dentist for this final step.
- The
crown of the tooth is then restored.
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DENTIST
OF CROWNS AND BRIDGES
Bridges
and Crowns can correct:
- Missing
teeth
- Bite
dysfunction
- Functional
or Structural problems
With
a crown, a single damaged tooth is restored to its original
form and function, and with a bridge, one or more teeth are
restored. The crowns and bridges are cemented on, and are
known as "fixed" dentistry, as opposed to the use of removable
appliances or partial dentures.
Bridges
When
a tooth is missing, the neighboring teeth can drift out of
position, and that can cause:
- A change
in your bite
- Loss
of additional teeth
- Decay
of the remaining teeth
- Gum
disease
If you've
lost one or more teeth, we may recommend a bridge .
A bridge is a group of interconnected crowns, which replace
the missing teeth and support the surrounding teeth. When
it's held in place by two crowns, a bridge can:
- Lower
the risk of gum disease
- Help
correct any bite misalignment
- Improve
clarity of speech
When done
by a fully qualified cosmetic dentist, bridges are effective
and durable, and can last over 10 years.
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How
is a bridge constructed?
- We
will first reshape the targeted teeth so they can
accommodate the crowns
- Then
he'll take impressions of those teeth, and from the
impressions, the crowns will be made
- When
the crowns are ready, the porcelain tooth or teeth
will be bonded to them
- A
temporary bridge will be inserted, giving you a feel
of how the final bridgework will modify your mouth
- A
couple of weeks later, the temporary bridge will be
removed and the permanent one inserted, adjusted and
cemented into place.
After
the bridge is cemented, you can again enjoy your favorite
foods with confidence.
Bridges enable us to avoid that sunken look that's caused
by missing teeth, and by stabilizing that area they
give us a more youthful appearance. We can smile with
confidence again.
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BAD
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Halitosis
is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute
(short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the
cause.
What
causes Halitosis? Halitosis is usually caused by poor
oral hygiene.
In most cases, halitosis originates from the gums and
tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay
of food particles, other debris in your mouth. The decay
and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the
unpleasant odor. Other causes of halitosis are: diabetes,
drugs, gum disease, heavy metal accumulation, infection,
liver disease, not eating, poor diet, poor dental hygiene,
smoking, sulfur, stress, and tooth decay.
How
to Lower Risks of developing Halitosis? Some ways to
lower your risk of developing halitosis are:
1.
Brush and floss teeth regularly. Proper brushing including
brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth
will remove more bacteria and food particles.
2.
Clean and replace your toothbrush regularly.
3.
Avoid mouthwashes with flavorings, dyes, and alcohol.
4.
Avoid stress and seek out ways to relax and resolve
stressful conditions in your life.
5.
Get sufficient sunlight, exercise, and sleep.
6.
Avoid spicy foods and those that leave residues or get
stuck in the teeth (alcohol, cheese, meat, sweets).
7.
Chew parsley after meals, it is very rich in chlorophyll,
a natural mouthwash.
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WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION
Do
all wisdom teeth have to be removed? Not all wisdom
teeth have to be removed. When they erupt properly, and are
kept healthy, wisdom teeth do not have to be removed. Unfortunately,
this does not generally happen. The extraction of wisdom teeth
is necessary when they are prevented from properly erupting
within the mouth. They may grow at an angle relative to the
other teeth, partially emerge from the gum, or even remain
trapped beneath the gum and bone.
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These
poorly positioned impacted teeth can cause many problems.
When they are partially erupted, maintaining good hygiene
and keeping the gum tissue healthy becomes difficult. The
opening around the tooth allows bacteria to grow and will
eventually cause an infection that results in swelling, stiffness,
and pain. In addition to causing decay in the teeth in front
of the wisdom teeth, the 2nd molars. The most serious problem
occurs when tumors or cysts form around the impacted wisdom
tooth, resulting in the destruction of the jawbone and the
healthy teeth. Removal of the offending impacted tooth or
teeth usually resolves these problems. Early removal is recommended
to avoid such future problems and to decrease the surgical
risk involved with the procedure.
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DENTAL IMPLANTS
What
are Dental Implants?
The dental implants are small posts made of titanium
or titanium alloy which are inserted into the jawbone
to replace the missing teeth. These metal anchors act
as tooth root substitutes. They are surgically placed
into the jawbone, where the implant becomes directly
attached to vital bone, creating a strong foundation
for artificial teeth. Small posts are then attached
to the implant which protrude through the gums.
These posts provide stable anchors for artificial replacement
teeth. Dental implants are highly successful and help
in preserving facial structure, and preventing the bone
loss that occurs when teeth are missing. They give the
person who lost natural teeth the ability to chew again
with confidence.
Anatomy
of a Dental Implant
A dental implant designed to replace a single
tooth is composed of three parts: the titanium implant
that fuses with the jawbone; the abutment, which fits
over the portion of the implant that protrudes from
the gum line; and the crown, which is created by a prosthodontist
or restorative dentist and fitted onto the abutment
for a natural appearance.
Did you know that dental implants are frequently
the best treatment option for replacing missing teeth?
Rather than resting on the gum line like removable dentures,
or using adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges,
dental implants are long-term replacements that your
oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically places in
the jawbone.
Statistics show that 69% of adults ages 35 to 44 have
lost at least one permanent tooth to an accident, gum
disease, a failed root canal or tooth decay. Furthermore,
by age 74, 26% of adults have lost all of their permanent
teeth.
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Many people
who are missing a single tooth opt for a fixed bridge; but
a bridge may require the cutting down of healthy, adjacent
teeth that may or may not need to be restored in the future.
Then there is the additional cost of possibly having to replace
the bridge once, twice or more over the course of a lifetime.
Similarly, a removable partial denture may contribute to the
loss of adjacent teeth. Studies show that within five to seven
years there is a failure rate of up to 30% in teeth located
next to a fixed bridge or removable partial denture.

Dental
implants are designed to provide a foundation for replacement
teeth that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. The
person who has lost teeth regains the ability to eat virtually
anything and can smile with confidence, knowing that teeth
appear natural and that facial contours will be preserved.
The implants themselves are tiny titanium posts that are placed
into the jawbone where teeth are missing. The bone bonds with
the titanium, creating a strong foundation for artificial
teeth. In addition, implants can help preserve facial structure,
preventing the bone deterioration that occurs when teeth are
missing.
Dental implants are changing the way people live! With
them, people are rediscovering the comfort and confidence
to eat, speak, laugh and enjoy life.
How
Dental Implants Work- Dental implants are metal anchors,
which act as tooth root substitutes. They are surgically placed
into the jawbone. Small posts are then attached to the implant,
which protrude through the gums. These posts provide stable
anchors for artificial replacement teeth.
For most patients, the placement of dental implants involves
two surgical procedures. First, implants are placed within
your jawbone. For the first three to six months following
surgery, the implants are beneath the surface of the gums
gradually bonding with the jawbone. You should be able to
wear temporary dentures and eat a soft diet during this time.
At the same time, your restorative dentist designs the final
bridgework or denture, which will ultimately improve both
function and aesthetics.
After the implant has bonded to the jawbone, the second phase
begins. Your implant surgeon will uncover the implants and
attach a small healing collar. Then your doctor will be able
to begin making your new teeth. An impression must be taken.
Then posts or attachments can be connected to the implants.
The teeth replacements are then made over the posts or attachments.
The entire procedure usually takes six to eight months. Most
patients do not experience any disruption in their daily life.
There are
various different implants on the market and each one has its
advantages. Please find listed below some that we use:
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New
NobelActive™ - from Nobel Biocare
implants is a 3rd generation implant design. A breakthrough
implant design with revolutionary bone-condensing capability.
NobelActive™ offers unique advantages and is clinically
documented 98% success rate
* potentially fewer drilling protocol steps, depending
on bone density and quantity.
* Minimal osteotomy with minor trauma to bone and surrounding
tissues
* extremely high stability in fresh extraction sites
and sites with thin sinus floors
* ability to change direction during surgery gives full
flexibility for optimal placement
* a narrow neck designed to preserve marginal bone
* grooves on threads and scientifically proven TiUnite™
surface
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Straumann
product
Reliable. Simple. Versatile. With more
than 20 years of clinical research that have resulted
in over 3,000 independent scientific publications, we
offer the most extensively documented, clinically validated
and practice-proven implant system in the market.ads and
scientifically proven TiUnite™ surface
Reliable
* Implants designed for optimal tissue response
* Reduced healing time
* Morse taper connection for maximum stability
Simple
* A logical component structure
* Procedures that are easy to learn
* One surgical kit
Versatile
* Successful outcomes with any indication
* Free choice of surgical procedure
* A wide range of prosthetic options |


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BIOMENT
3i
The Revolutionary NanoTite™ Implant –
A Bone Bonding™ Surface.
Preclinical Studies Demonstrate A Substantial Improvement
On The Rate And Extent Of Osseointegration For The NanoTite
Implant Versus The OSSEOTITE Implant Leading To Implant
Stability 12
Synergy Of The OSSEOTITE® Surface And Discrete Crystalline
Deposition Of Calcium Phosphate (CaP) – More Complex
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Branemark
The Revolutionary NanoTite™ Implant –
A Bone Bonding™ Surface.
Branemark adheres to the principles of Osseointegration,
a term founded by Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark after
his important breakthrough in the 1950s when he discovered
that bone can integrate with titanium components. Professor
Brånemark named his discovery from the Latin word os –
which means bone, and integrate – which means make
whole, which can also be expressed as interactive coexistence.
We have developed bone grafting techniques that allow
us to build bone where the original quantity is insufficient
for fixture placement. But as grafting is a rather invasive
procedure, we have also developed a technique for placing
fixtures in the zygomatic cheek bone, which in many cases
eliminates the need for grafting also in the severely
resorbed maxilla. Another exciting development involves
a procedure we call Brånemark Novum®. It eliminates the
discomfort that can occur during a long healing period
and the problems associated with a removable denture.
Instead the fixtures are inserted in the morning and the
final prosthesis is anchored in the afternoon. The patient
can eat lighter food already at the end of the first treatment
day. In addition, the new procedure costs significantly
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Impladent
The Revolutionary Features of Bone Compaction
by LaminOss® Taps - Bone compaction and minimal
bone loss are achieved by the unique compound angles of
the surgical taps that provide a simultaneous, progressive
internal cutting edge, followed by the outer flat compressive
surface area of the tap at the time of bone threading
procedures.
Impladent Ltd.develops, manufactures, and distributes
a broad range of innovative synthetic bioactive resorbable
bone products, osteocompressive immediate-load dental
implants, chairside prosthetic modalities for immediate
implant splinting and reconstruction, and a line of surgical
motors and hand pieces. For over 17 years, Impladent Ltd.
has been recognized as a leader in the innovation and
development of synthetic resorbable bone grafts, osteocompressive
immediate-load dental implants. |
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Temporomandibular Joint
Surgery (TMJ / TMD)
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a unique joint. It is
located in front of the ear where the skull and the lower
jaw meet, which allows the lower jaw (mandible) to move and
function.

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction may present with
a variety of symptoms. Patients may have complaints of earaches,
headaches, neck pain, and limited mouth opening. They may
also complain of joint noises such as clicking or grating
sounds, or pain when opening and closing the mouth.
Arthritis is one cause of TMJ symptoms. It can result from
injury or from abnormal functions such as grinding the teeth.
Another common cause involves the dislocation of the disc
that is located between the jaw bone and the socket. This
may cause popping or clicking sounds, limit jaw movements,
and produce pain during opening and closing of the mouth.
Other conditions such as trauma or rheumatoid arthritis may
lead to fusion or ankylosis of the jaw bone to the skull and
limit jaw mobility.
In addition to joint problems, abnormalities in the alignment
of teeth or malocclusion (bad bite) which generate disharmony
in the movement of the joints, clenching or grinding the teeth
due to stress produce painful muscle spasms and difficulty
in jaw movement.
For
more information please "Click
Here and Read about TMJ / TMD Treatment"
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ALL ABOUT CAVITIES
Dental
Health: Cavities
Cavities
occur as a result of tooth decay. Tooth decay is the destruction
of tooth structure. Tooth decay can affect both the enamel
(the outer coating of the tooth) and the dentin layer of the
tooth.
Tooth
decay occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and
starches) such as breads, cereals, milk, soda, fruits, cakes,
or candy are left on the teeth. Bacteria that live in the
mouth digest these foods, turning them into acids. The bacteria,
acid, food debris, and saliva combine to form plaque, which
clings to the teeth. The acids in plaque dissolve the enamel
surface of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities,
or caries.
Who
Gets Cavities?
Many
people think cavities only affect children, but changes that
occur with aging make cavities an adult problem too. Recession
of the gums (a pulling away of gum tissue from the teeth),
often associated with an increased incidence of gingivitis
(gum disease), can expose tooth roots to plaque. Also, sugary
food cravings in pregnant women can make them more vulnerable
to developing cavities.
Decay
around the edges of fillings is also common in older adults.
Because many older adults lacked the benefits of fluoride
and modern preventive dental care when they were growing up,
they often have a number of dental fillings. Over the years,
these fillings may weaken and can fracture, allowing bacteria
to accumulate in the tiny crevices causing tooth decay.

How
Do I Know if I Have a Cavity?
Your
dentist can discover cavities during your regular dental checkup
The tooth surface feels soft when probed by your dentist with
a dental instrument. X-rays can also show cavities before
they become visible to the eye.
In
advanced stages of tooth decay, you might experience a toothache,
especially after consuming sweet, hot, or cold foods or drinks.
Other signs of tooth decay are visible pits or holes in the
teeth.
How
Are Cavities Treated?
Cavities
are treated in a number of different ways depending on the
extent of tooth decay. If decay is not extensive, the decayed
portion of the tooth is removed by drilling and replaced with
a filling made of silver alloy, gold, porcelain, or a composite
resin. Restorative materials used in fillings are considered
safe. Concerns have been raised over the safety of mercury-based,
silver amalgams in particular, but the ADA, FDA, and other
public health agencies continue to support the safety of this
restorative material. Allergies to silver amalgam are rare
as are allergies to other restorative materials.
If the decay is extensive and there is limited tooth structure
remaining, crowns will be used. If a crown is needed, the
decayed or weakened area of the tooth is removed and repaired
and a crown is fitted over the remainder of the tooth. Crowns
are made from gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.
If the decay causes the nerve or pulp of the tooth to die,
a root canal will be performed. During the procedure, the
center of the tooth (including the nerve, blood vessel, and
tissue) is removed along with the decayed portions of the
tooth. The roots are then filled with a sealing material.
If necessary, a crown can be placed over the filled tooth.
Several new treatments are under development. One experimental
technique uses fluorescent light to detect the development
of cavities long before they can be detected by traditional
means, such as x-rays or dental examination. In many cases,
if cavities can be detected early, the decay process can be
stopped or reversed.
Researchers are also working on a "smart filling" to prevent
further tooth decay by slowly releasing fluoride over time
around fillings and in adjacent teeth.
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DENTURES
Complete and Partial
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denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and
surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available
– complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures
are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial
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Complete
(Full) Dentures There are two different types of
complete dentures; immediate and conventional. Immediate dentures
are typically made when the patients existing natural teeth
are being removed and the new dentures are delivered the day
of the extraction.
Conventional dentures are typically made when existing dentures
are being replaced. A conventional denture is ready for placement
in the mouth about 8 to 12 weeks after the teeth have been
removed.
Unlike conventional dentures, immediate dentures are made
in advance and can be positioned as soon as the teeth are
removed. As a result, the wearer does not have to be without
teeth during the healing period. However, bones and gums shrink
over time, especially during the healing period following
tooth removal. Therefore a disadvantage of immediate dentures
compared with conventional dentures is that they require more
adjustments to fit properly during the healing process and
generally should only be considered a temporary solution until
conventional dentures can be made.
Partial Dentures A removable
partial denture or bridge usually consists of replacement
teeth attached to a pink or gum-colored plastic base, which
is connected by metal framework that holds the denture in
place in the mouth.
Partial dentures are used when one or more natural teeth remain
in the upper or lower jaw. A fixed (permanent) bridge replaces
one or more teeth by placing crowns on the teeth on either
side of the space and attaching artificial teeth to them.
This "bridge" is then cemented into place. Not only does a
partial denture fill in the spaces created by missing teeth,
it prevents other teeth from changing position. A precision
partial denture is removable and has internal attachments
rather than clasps that attach to the adjacent crowns. This
is a more natural-looking appliance.
Are There Alternatives to Dentures?
Yes, dental implants can be used to support permanently cemented
bridges, eliminating the need for a denture. The cost is usually
greater, but the implants and bridges more closely resemble
the feel of real teeth. Dental implants are becoming the alternative
to dentures but not everyone is a candidate for implants.
Consult your dentist for advice.
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TEETH
CLEANING
PROPHYLAXIS
- FLOURIDE - SEALANTS
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Cleanings
A cleaning, or a dental prophylaxis, or 'prophy' involves
removal of hard tartar, stains, and soft matter from
the crowns of the teeth. The word 'prophylaxis' means
'to prevent disease' (gum disease and/or cavities).
This service is usually done every six months,
or more or less frequently depending on the individual.
Dental hygienists are dental team members who are the
most likely to complete this service.
If
you do not having cleanings done regularly, hard tartar,
stains, and soft matter can form on the roots of the
teeth. When left unchecked, the gums become infected.
This is known as gum disease or periodontal disease.
Dental health services to treat gum disease are called
periodontal services.
Fluoride
Treatments
Fluoride is the substance that makes teeth more resistant
to cavities or dental decay. Professional fluoride treatments
strengthen the surfaces of the teeth. Fluoride is usually
applied to the teeth of cavity-prone individuals, particularly
children and senior adults, after the teeth are cleaned
and polished. According to the American Dental Association,
the rate of dental decay in adults is three times that
for children. More adults are keeping their natural
teeth longer, and tend to develop dental decay on the
root surfaces of their teeth.
Sealants Sealants are plastic materials that
protect the deep grooves of the chewing surfaces of
the back teeth. These grooves are usually too small
for toothbrush bristles to clean, yet large enough to
pack in food and bacteria. To prevent these areas from
decaying, your dental health care practitioner cleans,
surfaces, and seals your teeth. These sealants, relatively
inexpensive services, can last for months or years,
depending on 'wear and tear' of a person's bite, and
other factors.
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IV SEDATION
SLEEP
DENTISTRY |
Sleep
through your next dental appointment! Sedation
Dentistry
Even with the latest technology that
makes modern dentistry more gentle than ever before, many
people are still apprehensive about going to the dentist.
There are a lot of reasons for this apprehension. Some people
have medical conditions or a low threshold for pain. Others
fear needles. And then there are those people who just fear
going to the dentist, period. Unfortunately some
Sleep Dentistry places you in a relaxed state of complete
sedation. This means you'll have little or no memory of
having any dental work done. Furthermore, you will have
minimal if any pain or discomfort. Which makes Sleep Dentistry
an easy, safe and effective way to provide patients who
have dentalphobia with the dentistry they need to keep their
teeth healthy and beautiful.
Sleep
Dentistry is not only for people that fear going to the
dentist. Anybody can experience the benefits of Sleep Dentistry.
Sedation allows patients to have more dental work done in
a single appointment. Often treatment that would require
five appointments or more can be performed in one single
appointment. This means less interruptions to your daily
life.
Nobody
enjoys going to the dentist and what could make your next
dental visit more pleasant than being able to sleep through
it.
We
offer different levels of sedation depending on your needs:
Light
Sedation:
Nitrous Oxide
Light
sedation is achieved through the use of a gas called Nitrous
Oxide, also known as laughing gas. The gas is mixed with
oxygen and is inhaled through a small mask placed over your
nose.
The
Benefits Include:
- It's
free! We offer complimentary nitrous oxide to any of our
patients
- It
is extremely safe
- It
wears off quickly so there is no need for someone to drive
you home from your appointment
- The
doctor can accurately control the level of sedation
Moderate
Sedation:
Benzodiazepines
Moderate
sedation is achieved through the use of pills that are in
the drug family called Benzodiazepines. A drug that many
people are familiar with from this family is Valium. They
produce a feeling of relaxation and drowsiness.
The
Benefits Include:
- They
place you in a very relaxed state
- They
cause drowsiness enabling most patients to doze off during
the appointment
- Most
patients have little or no memory of the appointment
- They
work as a mild anesthetic to aid pain control
Deep
Sedation (IV):
Intravenous
Sedation
Deep
sedation is achieved through the use of an IV administering
a sedative directly to your blood stream. It produces a
profound state of relaxation and it can be used to sedate
patients to a point where they are completely unaware of
the dentistry performed.
The
Benefits Include:
- The
doctor is able to control the level of sedation very accurately
- Deep
sedation can safely be achieved
- The
patient will have virtually no memory of the dental treatment
- It
is a superior sedation technique for long appointments
- It
is a superior sedation technique for patients with very
high fear
- It
works as a moderate anesthetic to aid pain control
- It
can be used to administer long-lasting drugs for post-operative
pain control
Who
can benefit from sedation dentistry?
Adults
who have:
- High
fear
- Had
traumatic dental experiences
- Difficulty
getting numb
- A
bad gag reflex
- Very
sensitive teeth
- Limited
time to complete their dental care
- Complex
dental problems
Adults
who:
- Hate
needles and shots
- Hate
noises, smells and tastes associated with dental care
- Are
afraid & embarrassed about their teeth
Frequently
Asked Questions
Q:
Will I feel any pain or discomfort?
A: You will have minimal if any discomfort.
Q:
Will I be unconscious?
A: You will be sedated to a point where you are very relaxed
and able to fall asleep.
Q:
Will I be monitored?
A: Yes, with equipment similar to that used in a hospital
for monitoring vital signs and one of our team members is
always with you during your appointment.
Q:
How long will I be sedated?
A: Depending on your needs, from 2-6 hours.
Q:
Will someone need to accompany me?
A: Yes, you will need someone to accompany you to and from
the appointment.
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