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What are the Benefits of Veneers?

 

In the right situation, veneers are a great answer for discoloration, worn teeth, and chipped teeth to revitalize or rejuvenate your smile. With the new bonding techniques that have been developed over the last several years, veneers are even better than they used to be because we can laminate them to the tooth, where they actually become part of the tooth. These are much stronger than porcelin veneers were in the past. We are also able to change the size length and shape of teeth, and even pull out the lip in some cases so that the lip looks fuller.
Many times people may have been born with teeth that are just a little bit too small for their mouth and, by using veneers you can enlarge their teeth, giving them that fullness to their smile. We want to make sure that we use a great artistic plan when we do veneers so that they look natural. Veneers can look very natural because of translucency and the shading, like a natural tooth instead of making them all one color.
Patients who are good candidates for veneers are people who have a reasonably good bite and have worn or chipped teeth, discolored teeth, or teeth that are not the proper size for their mouth.
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Do You Have a Fear of Dentistry?

A great number of people simply do not go to the dentist because they are afraid. It may be because they had a bad experience when they where a child and some people have no idea why they are afraid. Whatever the reason, we have seen MANY individuals wait until their teeth were almost killing them because of infections before they would come to the dentist.
In the old days we used to send patients to the hospital and give them general anesthesia to do anything. Now we have the capabilities to give general anesthesia in the luxury of our offices.
When I started getting into more comprehensive type dentistry, we needed to find a way to sedate those individuals who had a fear of dentistry to get them through the procedures, because the procedures they needed done could be perceived as “frightening”, not necessarily painful, but frightening. Sedation provides a solution for eliminating that fear.
Oral Sedation
Oral sedation is very popular in dentistry right now but I use it in a limited manner because it is not as predictable or as safe. You can’t predict how it is going to be absorbed or how it is going to affect one person versus another. and you can’t just keep giving them more medications one after another because it takes 30 minutes to an hour for that medication to be taken up in the stomach and to get in the bloodstream. So you could run the risk of over sedation if pills are given to close together.
IV Sedation
The IV is always much safer because once the patient has receive the medication through the IV, within 60 to 90 seconds you know exactly how it is going to affect that person and then you can titrate it (control concentration) so that you get the proper sedation without over sedation, making this sedation method totally safe.
If someone has been avoiding the dentist because of fear, IV sedation is an option because it allows us to do a lot of dentistry in 1 or 2 appointments. and get them back to good health. Fear of the dentist is based upon many things. One of them is lack of trust – so a patient has to come in and learn how they are going to react with that particular dentist to develop trust. We work with our patients on developing trust, especially those who are fearful because that alleviates a good portion of their fear- if they know they are working with someone who cares about them. You can’t get that kind of care in a clinical situation…where there are many patients waiting for that dental chair. For this reason we provide personalized, private, one-patient-at-a-time dental care.
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