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Common Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Repairing or restoring your smile can help boost your confidence, make everyday, face-to-face situations less anxiety-inducing, and help

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you feel great about the way you look. Cosmetic dentistry, which focuses on the aesthetic aspect of your smile, can help you renew your smile and get the look you want. Find out more about some common cosmetic dentistry procedures with Dr. Joseph Matievich at Family Smiles Dental in Rochester Hills, MI.

Common Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

  • Veneers: Dental veneers are a permanent dental restoration which fits over the tooth’s surface and essentially hides its true appearance, replacing it with that of a perfect, white tooth. Veneers are custom-made in a dental laboratory and your dentist can design them in any way you see fit. This means that you can subtly tweak a tooth that bothers you or completely revamp every visible tooth.
  • Dental Implants: Dental implants replace a tooth and its root, integrating permanently into your smile for a non-removable answer to traditional bridges or dentures. Implants can work in conjunction with other cosmetic dentistry procedures to enhance your smile.
  • Inlays and Onlays: Often called indirect fillings, inlays and onlays are usually made of porcelain. Dentists use these restorations when a tooth does not have enough natural structure to properly support a traditional filling.
  • Teeth Whitening: Teeth whitening uses a fast and easy procedure to provide a huge result. in one session, your dentist is able to lighten the color of your teeth up to ten shades. This, however, does not mean that you have to significantly lighten your teeth. You can also subtly lighten them by adjusting the treatment’s strength.
  • Bonding: Dental bonding takes only a few minutes and helps dentists correct small imperfections in the smile. The bonding procedure itself consists of simply molding composite resin materials directly onto the tooth to fill in a chip, reshape the tooth, even out the smile, or correct other small inaccuracies in your teeth.

Cosmetic Dentistry in Rochester Hills, MI
Do you think you could benefit from cosmetic dentistry? For more information on cosmetic dentistry, please contact Dr. Matievich at Family Smiles Dental in Rochester Hills, MI. Call (248) 853-2222 to schedule your appointment for a cosmetic dentistry consultation with Dr. Matievich today!

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Actor David Ramsey Says: Don’t Forget to Floss!

Can you have healthy teeth and still have gum disease? Absolutely! And if you don’t believe us, just ask actor David Ramsey. The cast member of TV hits such as Dexter and Arrow said in a recent interview that up to the present day, he has never had a single cavity. Yet at a routine dental visit during his college years, Ramsey’s dentist pointed out how easily his gums bled during the exam. This was an early sign of periodontal (gum) disease, the dentist told him.

“I learned that just because you don’t have cavities, doesn’t mean you don’t have periodontal disease,” Ramsey said.

Apparently, Ramsey had always been very conscientious about brushing his teeth but he never flossed them.

“This isn’t just some strange phenomenon that exists just in my house — a lot of people who brush don’t really floss,” he noted.

Unfortunately, that’s true — and we’d certainly like to change it. So why is flossing so important?

Oral diseases such as tooth decay and periodontal disease often start when dental plaque, a bacteria-laden film that collects on teeth, is allowed to build up. These sticky deposits can harden into a substance called tartar or calculus, which is irritating to the gums and must be removed during a professional teeth cleaning.

Brushing teeth is one way to remove soft plaque, but it is not effective at reaching bacteria or food debris between teeth. That’s where flossing comes in. Floss can fit into spaces that your toothbrush never reaches. In fact, if you don’t floss, you’re leaving about a third to half of your tooth surfaces unclean — and, as David Ramsey found out, that’s a path to periodontal disease.

Since then, however, Ramsey has become a meticulous flosser, and he proudly notes that the long-ago dental appointment “was the last we heard of any type of gum disease.”

Let that be the same for you! Just remember to brush and floss, eat a good diet low in sugar, and come in to the dental office for regular professional cleanings.

If you would like more information on flossing or periodontal disease, please contact us today to schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more by reading the Dear Doctormagazine article “Understanding Gum (Periodontal) Disease.”

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Your Age Won’t Necessarily Decide Against Straightening Your Smile

It’s something you think about often—especially when you look in a mirror or at a photo of yourself. You wish something could have been done about it a long time ago. But now you think you’re too old to correct your misaligned teeth—your “crooked” smile.

Actually, you can transform your smile through orthodontics, whatever your age. Millions of your peers have done just that—currently, an estimated one in five orthodontic patients is an adult.

If orthodontics isn’t right for you it won’t be because of age, but most likely the condition of your gums and underlying bone or your overall health. That first factor is extremely important: if you’ve lost a significant amount of bone due to periodontal (gum) disease, there may not be enough to support the force of moving the teeth during orthodontics.

Health conditions like severe heart-valve disease, uncontrolled diabetes or drugs to treat arthritis or osteoporosis can also make tooth movement difficult. And, if you have restricted saliva flow (dry mouth), wearing orthodontic devices could be uncomfortable and increase your risk of tooth decay.

If, however, your mouth and body are reasonably healthy (and you don’t have a difficult bite problem to correct), there’s no reason why you can’t undergo orthodontic treatment. The only other thing that might hold you back is concern over your appearance during treatment. Many adults balk at the possible embarrassment of wearing metal braces “at their age.”

If this is a concern, you may have an alternative: clear aligners. These are a series of computer-generated clear plastic trays that conform to the individual contours of your teeth. Each tray is slightly different—you wear one for a short period of time (usually two weeks) before moving on to the next tray to successively and gradually move your teeth. They’re nearly invisible to others and, unlike fixed metal braces, you can take them out for a rare special occasion.

The only way you’ll know whether correcting your misaligned teeth is a viable option is to undergo a full orthodontic evaluation. From there we can help you decide if and how you want to gain a straighter, more attractive smile.

If you would like more information on adult orthodontics, please contact us or schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more about this topic by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Orthodontics for the Older Adult.”

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