Teeth stains can be caused by a number of factors, including age, drinks, foods and smoking. When a smile is faded, it can have an effect not only on an individual’s appearance, but also on your self-confidence. Simple teeth whitening from a professional dentist is an easy way to achieve a brighter, more attractive smile and gain back your confidence.
At Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry, we offer the best in teeth whitening for patients who desire a whiter smile. The Zoom! teeth whitening system is one of our most powerful in-office whitening options—a safe, effective and convenient chairside treatment that delivers long-lasting results for our patients.
Zoom! teeth whitening is a great option for busy patients. In under an hour, Zoom! can whiten your natural tooth color up to 12 shades! This safe procedure is easily performed in our Dawsonville office by an experienced dental professional. The degree of whiteness will vary from patient to patient depending on the condition of the teeth and nature of the stain. With proper care and occasional maintenance at home, you can extend the longevity of your newly whitened smile.
Benefits of Zoom! Teeth Whitening include:
Whether you're looking to enhance your teeth for a special occasion or every day, a professional whitening treatment from Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry can have you smiling brighter in a single treatment! Your teeth will be several shades lighter, and you will feel great about how you look.
Your mouth is the gateway to your body. An unhealthy mouth may increase your risk for serious health problems, including heart attack, diabetes and preterm labor. Research shows that more than 90 percent of all systematic diseases have oral manifestations, including swollen gums, mouth ulcers or excessive gum problems. Here's a look at some of the diseases and conditions that may be connected to oral health.
The signs and symptoms of many potentially life-threatening diseases appear in the mouth first. Since most people have regular oral examinations, the dentist is often the first to identify a health problem in its early stages. Dental professionals are trained to look for many systemic diseases simply through your regular oral exam.
Make it a priority to practice good oral hygiene every day. You're making an investment in your total body health, not just for now, but for the future, too.
Wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars, generally erupt between the ages of 17 and 25 according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Some people go their entire lives without ever getting their wisdom teeth, while others can develop up to four, one at each end of the upper and lower gums.
A patient's age and the position of the wisdom teeth will determine the relative ease in which they can be extracted. Removal before the third molars have a chance to emerge is generally recommended in order to maintain proper alignment of the teeth. When wisdom teeth are impacted, extraction becomes more difficult and may require a more involved surgical procedure.
Younger patients typically have an easier time with wisdom teeth removal because the tooth roots are not fully developed and the bone is less dense, making extraction less complicated. As a result, recovery time is generally shorter.
Not everyone's wisdom teeth need to be extracted. If the third molars are aligned, healthy and functional, dentists may let the teeth remain, but continue to monitor their movement. Patients experiencing jaw pain or inflammation should have their wisdom teeth evaluated by a dentist.
If you haven't already, visit our Dawsonville office to learn more about your wisdom teeth. At Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry, routine check ups can help us monitor the development of your third molars and recommend an appropriate time for removal, should it be necessary.
Cavities. You know you want to avoid them. Maybe you've even had one or two in your lifetime. But do you really know everything you need to know about cavities, including how to detect and prevent them?
At Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry, we believe educated patients are better equipped to care for their teeth and gums. That's why we focus on preventative care for each of our patients in order to avoid dental problems that are often caused by cavities and decay.
To put it simply, cavities are decayed areas of your teeth that develop into small openings or holes- a process that occurs over time. Also called tooth decay, cavities are caused by a combination of factors, including poor oral hygiene and the frequent snacking of sugary foods. When bacteria, acid, food particles and saliva combine to form plaque, it clings to the teeth, and when not removed by regular brushing, begins to dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth. Inside your teeth, decay can gradually destroy the inner layer, or pulp, which contains blood vessels, nerves and other tissues. Left untreated, the long-term decay process can lead to infections in your gums and can eat away at the bone structures under the teeth.
The signs and symptoms of cavities vary depending on the extent of decay and the location of the cavity. In its early stages, a cavity may not present any symptoms. As the decay progresses, the following symptoms may indicate a cavity:
Red, tender and swollen gums; unexplained bad breath; loose teeth; and changes in your bite are also signs of serious dental problems and should be examined by our Dawsonville office.
Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry recommends the following steps to help prevent tooth decay:
Cavities are very serious. Left untreated, a cavity can destroy your tooth and kill the delicate nerves at its center. Once an abscess forms, the only treatment options may be a root canal, surgery or extracting the tooth. The best way to detect and prevent cavities is by visiting Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry regularly, as we can detect a cavity in its earliest stages. By practicing good dental care at home and visiting our Dawsonville office regularly, you'll help your teeth stay cavity free!
A severe toothache can be difficult to bear, often times preventing you from participating in your daily activities or keeping you up through the night. The severity of a toothache can range from chronic and mild to sharp and excruciating. It's common for the pain to be aggravated by chewing, or sensitive to foods and beverages which are hot and cold.
When tooth pain comes your way, you'll want to know what steps you can take to alleviate the pain until you can see your dentist. The following tips from Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry may provide temporary relief, but it's always best to contact our Dawsonville office for any dental problems, including a toothache. Numbing the pain is never a good substitute for professional dental care.
Here are a few simple remedies to cope with the pain until you can see your dentist.
While it's possible to manage tooth pain, you should seek professional care from our Dawsonville office whenever you experience dental pain or unusual symptoms. In most instances, a toothache is caused by a dental problem, such as a cavity, a fractured tooth, or an infection. A thorough oral examination from Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry can help determine the cause. Based on the problem, we can administer the appropriate treatment to ease your pain.
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