Wednesday, April 29, 2015

When Do You Need Orthodontics?

Having crooked teeth can affect your confidence, but did you know that it can also affect your oral health? When teeth grow in crooked it’s not just an aesthetic issue; it can actually create much more serious problems. In some cases, the problem of crooked teeth is one that can fix itself over time, but often, orthodontics is the best solution.

Common Dental Issues that Require Orthodontic Treatment

The most common problem for which orthodontic treatment is required is overcrowding of the bottom teeth. This happens if the teeth are too large for the jaw, and it can cause teeth to grow crooked, or too close together. Sometimes a child may grow out of this problem -- as they get older, their jaw grows large enough to comfortably accommodate their teeth. However, if the problem persists into adulthood, it can lead to tooth decay, as overcrowded teeth are more difficult to thoroughly clean.

Another common problem that often requires orthodontic intervention is overbite or under bite. A minor overbite or under bite rarely needs treatment, but if the teeth are seriously misaligned, possible problems include difficulty eating and speaking, and an increased chance of tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth wear and tear. Most experts believe it’s best to treat these problems during childhood, or during the teens.

Cosmetic vs. Corrective Treatment

With each of these dental problems, the question is whether the treatment is truly necessary, or if it’s recommended for cosmetic purposes. Many parents are opting to delay treatment if it’s recommended purely for cosmetic reasons, especially if the problem is only a minor one.

On the other hand, if the problem is severe enough that it’s causing pain, difficulty eating, or other serious issues, then orthodontic treatment should be started as soon as possible.

Do You Need Treatment?

The question of whether you need orthodontic treatment is one that’s best discussed with our office. Any problems relating to tooth alignment or your bite—how your teeth meet and fit together—are problems that might need orthodontic treatment.

In either case, your first step should be to contact our office for more information on getting orthodontic care. For children, the American Academy of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic exam before seven years of age, to make sure their teeth are developing normally.

If you have questions about teeth crowning or bite alignment treatment, contact our office at (408) 915-6424 to speak to a member of our friendly dental team.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Five Benefits of Choosing Lumineers®

Having a set of porcelain veneers fitted to your teeth can make an incredible difference in aesthetic, giving you a bright white and attractive smile. While all porcelain veneers can improve your appearance, some styles of veneers provide offer advantages over others. Lumineers®, for example, are minimal-prep cosmetic treatments that help patients get flawless smiles in only a few dental visits.

Comfortable, Minimal-Prep Treatment 

Lumineers® are laminates, and as such as are much thinner than standard veneers. The process for fitting Lumineers® therefore requires that the dentist buff down only a thin layer of enamel from each tooth to accommodate the veneers. The Lumineers® treatment process is slightly faster and doesn’t require anesthetic or other numbing agents for the sake of patient comfort.

Fewer Problems for People with Sensitive Teeth or Gums

Standard types porcelain veneers cause discomfort to the gum line, but Lumineers® are so thin that they are much less likely to cause similar issues for cosmetic dental patients.

You Get a Naturally Beautiful Smile 

The thinness of Lumineers® provides yet another advantage: they have increased translucency, which means your smile looks more natural than it might with thicker porcelain veneers. Lumineers® are color-matched to blend with any natural teeth, just like traditional veneers, but their high level of translucency ensures that your teeth don’t look obviously treated or fake in any way.

Long-Lasting Treatment

Most porcelain veneers last ten to fifteen years under optimal conditions and with good care. Lumineers® can last up to twenty years if they are cared for properly, with good oral hygiene at home, along with regular dental visits.

If You Change Your Mind, Treatment is Reversible

If, at any time, you decide that Lumineers® don’t help you meet your cosmetic dental goals, they can be removed entirely. Again, this is thanks to the thinness of the veneers and that only minimal amounts of your own tooth structure were altered in preparation for treatment. Unlike most other veneers, Lumineers® can be safely removed at any time, with your natural smile’s structure and integrity in-tact.

Lumineers® help our patients get beautifully restored smiles in just two visits to our cosmetic dental office. If you have questions about getting porcelain veneers, contact our office to schedule your consultation.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

The Benefits of Porcelain Cosmetic Dentistry

When searching for cosmetic dental treatments, the outcome must offer resilience, be long-lasting, and natural-looking. The restoration should also function just like a tooth, and provide stability. It's a tall order, but thanks to advancements in cosmetic dentistry, patients have more materials and treatments to choose from – among them, the option to select porcelain restorations as your treatment of choice.

The Benefits of Porcelain Cosmetic Dentistry 

Porcelain is made by heating raw minerals at high temperatures, which produces a strong and highly durable material.

In dentistry, porcelain can be sculpted and custom-designed to closely mimic the look of real dental enamel and functions similarly to a natural tooth. Porcelain is versatile, and can be used in inlays, onlays, crown, veneers, and more. Our cosmetic dentistry patients choose porcelain restorations for any of the following reasons:

  • Natural Appearance – Porcelain is opaque and tooth-like in color. It also possesses similar luminosity (or light-reflecting properties) that mimics that of the tooth's enamel. Porcelain can be shaped and colored to resemble the natural tooth to such an extent that it is indistinguishable from neighboring teeth.
  • Strength – As a manufactured material, porcelain offers reliable strength and can withstand force, including that of full biting and chewing power 
  • Gum Health – Porcelain doesn't aggravate gum tissue, that way that metal amalgam can.
  • Versatility – Porcelain can be used for crowns, veneers, onlays, inlays, bridges, and other cosmetic treatments. It offers a conservative approach to changing a tooth's color and shape without compromise. Porcelain is highly stain resistant and provides a long-term solution to dental problems.

If you're looking for a way to get natural-looking cosmetic dentistry, our porcelain dental treatments offer the perfect solution. Contact our office to learn more about cosmetic dentistry and your options for care.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

How to Choose an Implant Dentist

Getting dental implants to restore one or more missing teeth can change your life for the better, but picking the right dentist to do the work is an essential first step. Choosing a skilled implant dentist—someone you trust and can feel comfortable with—provides reassurance to feel good about getting dental implants.

Placing and restoring dental implants is a specialized procedure, and it makes good sense, both for your peace of mind and for your oral health, to choose a dentist who has experience to do a great job. Many dentists are capable of placing dental implants; however, not all of them have the skills or technology to ensure ideal placement and best final treatment outcomes.

There are several questions you can ask an implant dentist to find out if they’ll be a good fit for your needs.

  • How long has the implant dentist been practicing and how many implant procedures have they performed?
  • Can they provide before and after photos of other patients they have treated?
  • What technology do they use to improve the implant procedure? Examples digital imaging or guided implant surgery. 
  • Do they provide sedation dentistry services, if needed? Sedation can make the implant procedure much for anxious patients. If you’re typically worried or anxious about visiting the dentist, this might be high on your list of priorities.

Finding the exact right position for surgical placement of your dental implant is an important part of the treatment process and helps your implant last for a lifetime – and something that only the right dentist can accomplish.

Hughes Dental Group is home to dental specialists with decades of experience providing quality dental care. We’ve helped many patients in achieving whole new smiles that are both healthy and beautiful. Our dental team is committed to staying up-to-date on all advancements in the field of dentistry to ensure that your implant treatment is successful.

If you have questions about dental implants, or would like to ask any of our implant dentists the above questions, contact our office to schedule your consultation.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Welcome to our blog!

We're excited to announce the official launch of our Hughes Dental Group blog.

We'll be posting helpful dental tips, news from the dental industry, news from our practice, and more about the latest in dentistry.

We built our practice on the notion that we're there for our patients when they need us and we want our online presence to be a reflection of that principle. We hope this blog provides an extra level of service to our current and future patients.

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Here's to your best oral health ever!