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Frequently Asked Questions
Is FASTBRACES® covered by insurance?
How does sedation dentistry work and is it safe?
You are given a small pill to take an hour prior to your dental appointment. Your companion will accompany you to the office. When you arrive in our office and are comfortable, our experienced clinical team will take care of your dental needs. When your treatment is completed, your companion will return you home to finish your comfortable, relaxing day.
Sedation dentistry is very safe. Complex dental treatments that often require six to eight appointments can be done in as little as one… all while you are in a deeply relaxed state. You will have little or no memory of the experience. You may sleep for up to five or six hours after taking the pill. The time you are asleep will vary depending on your needed treatment.
People who have difficulty getting numb will find that sedation dentistry eliminates this problem. Sleep dentistry is a safe way to reduce the fatigue of extended dental treatment requiring long visits. If you hate needles, have an extreme fear of dentists, experience bad gag reflex or have complex dental problems, then sedation dentistry may be your best solution.
What causes bad breath?
Patients with bad breath need a complete dental evaluation. If gum infection and/or dental decay are diagnosed, it can be treated readily. Elimination of infection reduces the embarrassment of bad breath.
Is there an easy way of repairing my chipped tooth?
Cosmetic Bonding is an affordable, quick and painless way to repair many cosmetic flaws:
- Gaps in teeth
- Spots or stains
- Chipped teeth
Dental bonding sculpts individual teeth without requiring removal of any tooth structure. This technique bonds a composite material that looks, acts and feels like the real thing, to an existing tooth. This procedure usually doesn’t require the use of an anesthetic; is relatively quick to apply; gives an immediate result and is less expensive than veneers.
Is tooth whitening safe?
Whitening is a safe, effective and relatively easy means of producing a whiter smile. We offer several options for whitening your teeth.
In-office bleaching- A bleaching solution is applied to your teeth. This in-office procedure typically lasts 30 minutes to one hour and significantly whitens teeth after only one visit. Although stubborn stains may require another visit, results generally last for years and can be maximized with regular dental hygiene.
At-home bleaching- During a visit to your dentist, you will be given a whitening gel and fitted with a custom-made whitening tray. Once you return home, you apply the gel to the tray and wear it for two to three hours per day for two or three weeks.
Even with today’s advanced whitening techniques, not everyone’s teeth will whiten with the same results. During the visit with your dentist, your situation will be carefully evaluated and you will be advised accordingly.
What are porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are often used for the same reasons as bonding; to lighten stains, close gaps and even alter crooked or malformed teeth. You can change the shape, color and length of your teeth using veneers. They are thin, durable shells designed to cover the front of the tooth. They are typically made of porcelain and are stain resistant, natural-looking and easy to maintain.
Veneers are custom-fitted and bonded to your teeth using a safe, high tech polymer resin. You can expect veneers to stay bright and strong for many years by performing good oral hygiene.
Why do I need a crown instead of a bigger filling?
Teeth are often restored using silver or composite fillings. However, when too much of a tooth’s structure is removed to support a filling, a crown or “cap” may be needed. A crown may be needed to:
- Restore a tooth when it is unable to support a large filling
- Attach bridges
- Protect a weak tooth from fracturing or restore fractured teeth
- Cover badly shaped or discolored teeth
- Cover dental implants
A crown essentially covers a tooth to restore it to its natural shape and size. This permanent covering fits over your original tooth to strengthen or improve the appearance of the tooth. Fitting a crown generally requires at least two visits to the dentist’s office. NOTE: Once a crown becomes necessary, the sooner it is done, the less chance that the tooth will need a root canal.
Why should I replace silver-mercury fillings?
Recent innovations now allow us to replace old silver fillings with composite or porcelain fillings that are stronger, safer and more natural looking. Unlike silver fillings, composite fillings bond to the tooth and provide more protection from fracturing. The quartz-like material is layered into the tooth and hardened with highly intense visible light. The final surface is shaped and polished to match the tooth, making it virtually invisible to the naked eye. Say goodbye to “metal mouth” and hello to a beautiful new smile.
What do I do if my tooth is loose or knocked out?
Do not attempt to disinfect the tooth, or scrub it, or remove any tissue attached to it. If it is recovered from the ground or other soiled area, rinse it off in lukewarm water. Preserve it in milk until a dentist is available. If milk is not available, lukewarm water will suffice.
Time out of the socket is critical in the long-term success of re-implantation. After 30 minutes, the success potential begins to decline. However, re-implantation is still possible after several hours, so the attempt can still be made even if the tooth has been out for a long period.
How do I manage dry mouth?
What is gum disease?
Advanced periodontal disease destroys the bone supporting the teeth, causing eventual tooth loss. The treatment is more involved at these stages, usually consisting of a special cleaning with anesthesia and sometimes gum surgery. Periodontal disease can go on for years without pain and without detection unless specific examination procedures are performed.
Effective prevention and treatment is available, but the damage caused as the disease progresses is irreversible. Early detection and treatment is critical to prevent tooth loss and disfigurement.
What are dental implants?
A sterile titanium post similar to the size of the root of the missing tooth is placed in the space. After about 3 months of healing, a crown is attached to the implant- giving the most natural and most esthetic replacement possible.
What should I do if I lose a tooth?
Missing teeth should be replaced to keep other teeth in their normal position. This can be done by means of a fixed bridge or a dental implant. Both of these treatments offer a good functional and cosmetic result.
What is tooth decay?
Tooth decay can occur due to a number of issues, including poor brushing and flossing habits, diets rich in sugar, the presence of risk factors such as smoking and lack of fluoride in the water supply.
Your comfort and satisfaction at Pagosa Smiles' family dentistry is our top priority. Our dental office team has extensive experience providing family dentistry to the Pagosa Springs community and surrounding areas.
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