By jonathan@penchasdentistry.net
March 16, 2010
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In order to obtain an attractive mouth full of healthy gums and beautiful teeth you should follow a regular pattern of dental hygiene. For starters, it is important to brush with fluoride based toothpaste for a minimum of two minutes, twice daily. Fluoride strengthens your teeth and helps to prevent plaque buildup (a clear film of bacteria that sticks to your teeth). It is bacteria that cause cavities. Pick toothpaste that also provides tarter control. Tarter control will not eliminate all tarter build up but contains sodium pyrophosphate which prevents tarter from forming above the gum line. You may pick a whitening toothpaste to brighten your smile. If your teeth are sensitive there are also specific toothpastes designed for you.
Second, flossing must be done on a daily basis. Brushing alone doesn't remove all food particles. Flossing will help eliminate small particles between the teeth so that bacteria don't accumulate in your mouth. Bacteria are the cause of embarrassing bad breath as well as cavities. If flossing is left out of your daily dental regimen, plaque will remain between your teeth. It will eventually form into tarter which can only be removed by your dentist. Precautions such as flossing and brushing will eliminate any unnecessary trips to the dentist. If flossing is uncomfortable you might find an electric flossier more covenant.
Lastly, it is important to visit your dentist twice a year for cleaning and a check up. During your visit the dentist will evaluate your mouth and let you know if any additional work is needed.

By jonathan@penchasdentistry.net
February 04, 2010
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Dental implant catagory in WIKIPIDIA

Wikipidia is the largest worldwide free information source / free encyclopedia. They have a dental implant article, but we find it very thorough, but somewhat "old" dated and complicated. Probably not what you want to read if you are going to get a great new implant tooth.

For better explanation look at this site

http://www.dentalimplantsonline.com/patients/dental-implant-photos.aspx

 

 


dental implant


Implant tooth looks and feels

like your own tooth

 

By jonathan@penchasdentistry.net
January 04, 2010
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Oral care is very important during and after the treatment of head, mouth or neck cancer. At these times, the mouth is susceptible to bacteria and decay. These problem can however, be avoided with proper dental care.

The expertise needed to work on dental issues and problems of cancer patients goes beyond general dentistry education and practice. This is why a dentist practicing in this field is considered an expert - A Dental Oncologist with added dental oncology training with a certified cancer institute or center.

Dr. Jonathan Penchas is an expert with a certificate in Dental Oncology from the famous M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas.


Oral Hygiene for Cancer Patients

Many are still not aware why it is very crucial for cancer patients receiving treatment such as radiation and chemotherapy to maintain proper oral hygiene. These treatments usually lower the body's immunity to disease so the mouth is at risk for tooth decay, bacteria growth and infection without proper oral hygiene and care.

Oral hygiene products and care procedures react differently to each patient. This is why an expert dentist would usually require a monthly regular checkup along with recommended oral care. This is to ensure that the patient reacts well to the oral care routine and do not develop any bacteria or infection.

Only an expert dentist and his or her dental team can work closely with a cancer patient. It takes a continued dental education and training for a dentist to be qualified for this treatment. Generally, a prosthodontist have this expertise.

To find out what oral care products and routines are suitable for cancer patients going through treatment, simply browse through the web pages onsite. You can also book for an appointment with our dental office today.


Post Cancer Treatment Oral Care

Oral care and hygiene is very important after any cancer treatment. Radiation which is one of these treatments available today can cause the early decay of teeth, discoloration and other types of damage. Lessened saliva production can also occur.

These after effects need to be managed and cared for by an expert dentist. Reconstruction of damaged teeth or oral surgical procedures may need to be done. It is therefore, crucial that dental treatments plans are the best course of action and suitable for the patient condition. A patient then will need to work closely with an expert dentist along with a medical team.

Oral products may also need to be used in part of a continued oral care program. There are many of such oral products that it takes expertise and experience of a dentist to recommend which is best.


The Benefit of Being Well-Informed

Knowing more about proper care and hygiene during and after your or your loved one's cancer treatment allows you to do your part better. This can be critical to the success of the treatment and this can be the best benefit that knowledge obtained through the readings on these web pages or consultation with our dental team. If you or your loved ones need expert advice and dental procedures, you can call our dental office or fill out the request form for an appointment.

By jonathan@penchasdentistry.net
December 17, 2009
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There are still many patients who question the need to see a prosthodontist. Prosthodontics is one of the recognized special fields of dentistry that generally deals with missing or damaged teeth replacement. Severe cases should only be handled by a prosthodontist so that you or your loved ones are offered the best treatment plan.

A prosthodontist can also help you learn more about the different treatment options available today and walk you through the pros and cons of each. By becoming well educated about the expertise that a prosthodontist can offer, you avoid the confusion and possibly achieve the best course of action for your dental problems.

Why a Prosthodontist?

Some of the treatments that a prosthodontist may offer can be available through a general dentist. However, here are some reasons why you should see a prosthodontist for your special dental needs

- Benefit from Exclusive Expertise

The treatment plans or options available for severe cases of missing or broken teeth restoration can only be performed by a prosthodontist. General dentists can only handle simple bridge or denture procedures. Usually, a general dentist will refer you and team up with a prosthodontist so you obtain the best treatment plan.

- Expertise Due to Education and Training

The knowledge and expertise of a prosthodontist goes beyond that of a general dentist due to continued education and training. A prosthodontist have to pass both the four-year general dentistry and the three-year prosthodontic education or training.

- Keep Up With The Trends

Prosthodontics continually evolves as missing teeth treatment or solutions are improved by technology. With this, dental patients can be assured that a prosthodontist is abreast with the current trends. Dental implants for instance, can be performed using the teeth-in-a-day procedure that replaces traditional procedures that would usually last for a few months.

How a Prosthodontist Can Help You
There are many ways that a prosthodontist can help you with your dental problems. Here are a few of them

- Dental implants - While wearing dentures is one of the solutions for missing teeth, there are common problems related to wearing them. Poor fit, facial muscles strain and discomfort can be among these. As an alternative, you can consult with a prosthodontist for a more stable or permanent denture or bridge with dental implants.
- Post Oral Cancer Treatment - Cancer treatment such as radiation can result to the decay and discoloration. A prosthodontist can repair or reconstruct damaged teeth and recommend the best oral care.
- Crowns, veneers and whitening

There can be other dental problems that a prosthodontist can help you with. Simply browse through our web pages and learn more about your dental problem and the treatment options available for you.

Getting Started

If you are ready to see a prosthodontist, simply make an appointment with Dr. Penchas by calling or filling out the online Appointment Request Form. Making an appointment and learning more about your options is the first step to overcoming the embarrassment that you or your loved ones feel about missing or damaged teeth.

 

By jonathan@penchasdentistry.net
December 07, 2009
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The modern day expectation is that teeth should be perfectly straight and white. So when artificial crowns are required there is often the expectation that your natural tooth appearance should be matched or even improved upon.

Traditionally crowns were built on a metal substructure. This sometimes resulted in an unattractive grey discoloration on the gum line and an unnatural unattractive looking tooth. A new method was then devised to use a pressed ceramic core upon which to build the crown to counter this. With no metal in the substructure, the translucent ceramic core is then closer in color to your tooth's natural shade.

All-ceramic crowns also allow for a greater level of customization. Shades can be more accurately matched or even lightened if you want. Discoloration and imperfections can be corrected and improved upon by using ceramic substructures. In addition, the porcelain of the crown bonds better to a ceramic rather than a metal core resulting in a stronger bonded crown.

Aside from the aesthetic appeal, there are other advantages to all-ceramic crowns: Through computer aided technology it is possible to make an exact replica of a specific tooth. Essentially the crown can be cut while you wait, thus saving time and eliminating the usual delay were it to be built up in a dental laboratory.

All-ceramic crowns require less space than traditional metal substructure crowns. The distinct advantage of this is that more of your natural tooth can be retained. There is also less chance of causing damage to the sensitive dentine within the natural tooth. It is a healthier option and more beneficial to you as the patient, in that it reduces sensitivity of the tooth once the crown is fitted.

There are few disadvantages to all-ceramic crowns. The greatest is the significant difference in strength as opposite to crowns that make use of metal substructures. To counter this weakness, most recent technology uses Zirconium oxide as a core. Whilst not ceramic, this white colored material provides strength equivalent to metal.

As technology continues to develop, the improvements generally result in higher quality crowns that have a more natural appearance. This satisfies both the dental professionals in terms of quality and patients who wish for more beautiful teeth.