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Why You Should Consider Dental Lasers

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At [practice_name], we’re proud to offer our patients the latest and best oral technologies. One of the technologies we offer is laser dentistry, a powerful, efficient set of methods for performing dental treatments with lasers. Many of our patients have asked about what laser dentistry entails; here are a few of the services laser dentistry can be utilized for.

Cavity detection. Using soft tissue lasers, we can detect cavities before they’ve done too much harm. The laser finds derivatives of tooth corrosion, enabling us to begin treatment to contain the cavity.

Crown lengthening. A common service in dentistry is crown lengthening, where the exposure of your chompers and gums reveals more surfaces of your teeth for restorative services. By working with both soft tissue lasers and hard tissue lasers during crown lengthening, we can form you the smile you deserve.

Oral fillings: Hard tissue lasers used during dental fillings might eliminate bacteria inside cavities, increasing the overall health of your teeth. Additionally, dental lasers can reduce the use of oral drills, the traditional tool used during oral filling procedures.

Fear relief. Many advances have been made in all aspects of dentistry in the recent years. Despite this, many people still have a fear of oral procedures and dental devices. A good side effect of laser dentistry is fear reduction; the lasers used in laser dentistry are invisible and quiet, meaning that lots of people favor them to traditional dental apparatuses.

We’re thrilled about the possibilities of laser dentistry, and we hope that seeing some of these examples has helped you share some of our enthusiasm. If you’re ready to visit [practice_name] in [city], [state], call [phone] now to schedule your next appointment with Dr. [doctor_name].

 

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The wisdom teeth residing deep within the gums at the back of your mouth are a residual set of third molars. They are left over from a time in human evolution when our ancient ancestors survived on a diet of tough roots and other hard foods. In the modern age, these teeth now pose a threat to your long-term oral health. Having them removed at [practice_name] prevents future complications.

Many people suffer from one or more impacted wisdom teeth. When this happens, the tooth lays at an angle, which prevents it from emerging from the gums or there isn’t enough room at the back of your mouth. Without timely extraction, this can cause significant damage to the roots of your back molars.

Even if one or two wisdom teeth emerge from the gums without complications, they will still need to be brushed and flossed regularly to prevent complications from tooth decay and gum disease. This can be especially troublesome because the wisdom teeth are often difficult to reach and clean.

As a general rule of thumb, your dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], often recommends having wisdom teeth extracted as a preventative measure. While there is no hard and fast rule on the age they should be extracted, [heshe] routinely suggests waiting until all of your baby teeth have been completely replaced by your permanent teeth.

If you are concerned about your wisdom teeth in [city], [state], you should call [phone] to schedule a consultation at [practice_name].

Filed Under: Dentist Syracuse Utah Tagged With: cavities, extraction, gum disease, impacted wisdom tooth, oral hygiene, wisdom teeth

It’s Halloween time! Fall activities, haunted houses, costumes, corn mazes, parties, and of course, trick or treating. But there’s one other vital reason to celebrate this month for our patients. It’s National Orthodontic Health month! We want you to have a fantastic Halloween that is also safe for your braces, so here are our tips.

To have a safe Halloween for your braces we recommend you avoid candies that can harm them. To keep your braces safe, you should avoid the types of candy that are hard, gummy, sticky, or chewy. But there is good news!

The great thing is that there are plenty of candies you can enjoy. Any sort of soft candy is good, as long as it’s not sticky. Soft candy bars, bite-sized chocolates, peppermint patties, and peanut butter cups are all perfectly fine to eat.

Since your braces add a good deal of extra care to your daily oral hygiene, you should be especially vigilant in your brushing and flossing. Sweets can cause cavities, and the longer the exposure, the greater the likelihood of decay, so be especially thorough this month.

To learn more about how to care for your braces during the Halloween season, call [practice_name] in [city], [state]. Dr. [doctor_name] would love to help you. Happy Halloween!

Filed Under: Dentist Syracuse Utah Tagged With: Braces, braces and candy, braces hygiene, caring for braces, cavities, Halloween candy, national orthodontic health month

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