Tuesday 4 September 2012

Dental Root Canals


Root canal treatment is necessary when the pulp (soft tissue inside your teeth containing blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue) becomes inflamed or diseased. During root canal treatment, your dentist or endodontist (a dentist who specializes in treating the insides of teeth) removes the diseased pulp. The pulp chamber and root canal(s) of the tooth are then cleaned and sealed. If the infected pulp is not removed, pain and swelling can result, and your tooth may have to be removed.
Causes of an infected pulp could include:
   a deep cavity
   repeated dental procedures
   a cracked or broken tooth
   injury to the tooth (even if there’s not a visible crack or chip)

If you continue to care for your teeth and gums your restored tooth could last a lifetime. However, regular checkups are necessary; a tooth without its nerve can still develop cavities or gum disease. Most of the time, a root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no discomfort involving one to three visits. Best of all, it can save your tooth and your smile.

Above article from mouthhealthy.org

Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617
RichardsonDentistry.com

Monday 3 September 2012

White Dental Fillings Dentist Richardson TX

No Mercury! No Metals! No Kidding!
Prior to the advent of white (composite) fillings, silver amalgam fillings were the standard filling material used in dental practices. While they are an adequate restoration, amalgams have certain shortcomings. Metal does not bond (stick) well to teeth and can cause small cracks to develop in the teeth over time. Sometimes these cracks will become big enough that they cause a portion of the tooth to break, necessitating more extensive dental work to properly restore (fill) your tooth. In addition, most patients prefer the esthetics of a tooth-colored filling material and simply do not want an ugly black filling in their teeth. Because of this, we only offer modern composite restorations that are strong, natural looking, and contain no metals.


White Dental Fillings Dentist
Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617

Dental Health & Nutrition


Foods That May Harm Dental Health

Empty calorie foods such as candy (especially hard or sticky candies like lollipops, mints, taffy and caramel), sweets like cookies, cakes and muffins, and snack foods like chips are a cause for dental concern, not only because they offer no nutritional value, but because the amount and type of sugar that they contain that can adhere to teeth. The bacteria in your mouth feed off these sugars, releasing acids, and that’s what leads to tooth decay.

Sugar-containing drinks—soda, lemonade, juice and sweetened coffee or tea (iced or hot)—are particularly harmful because sipping them causes a constant sugar bath over teeth, which promotes tooth decay. Learn more about the potentially harmful oral health effects of drinking acidic and sugary drinks here from the Indiana Dental Association's Drinks Destroy Teeth.


Nutritious, acidic foods like tomatoes and citrus fruits can have acidic effects on tooth enamel, too, so eat them as part of a meal, not by themselves. Dried fruits, including raisins, are also good choices for a healthy diet, but since they are sticky and adhere to teeth, the plaque acids that they produce continue to harm teeth long after you stop eating them. Opt for a piece of fresh fruit instead.


Foods That May Benefit Dental Health


Cheese, milk, plain yogurt, calcium-fortified tofu, leafy greens and almonds, are foods that may benefit tooth health thanks to their high amounts of calcium and other nutrients they provide. Protein-rich foods like meat, poultry, fish, milk and eggs are the best sources of phosphorus. Both of these minerals play a critical role in dental health, by protecting and rebuilding tooth enamel.

Fruits and vegetables are good choices for a healthy smile since they are high in water and fiber, which balance the sugars they contain and help to clean the teeth. These foods also help stimulate saliva production, which washes harmful acids and food particles away from teeth and helps neutralize acid, protecting teeth from decay. Plus, many contain vitamin C (important for healthy gums and quick healing of wounds) and vitamin A (another key nutrient in building tooth enamel).

Hands down, water—particularly fluoridated water—is the most tooth-friendly beverage.

Above article from mouthhealthy.org


Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617
RichardsonDentistry.com

Sunday 2 September 2012

Implant Dentistry Richardson TGX

New Solution For Loose, Slipping Dentures 
Do you have dentures because you were told you couldn’t get implants due to insufficient bone quality? Are you wearing dentures that slip, tilt, or wander, and you would prefer to have the strength and stability of implants? You will be happy to know of a relatively recent breakthrough called mini dental implants (MDIs). MDIs securely anchor your dentures, eliminating slippage and trapped food. They can be placed in one visit and are virtually painless. You can look forward to eating the same day you receive them. Additionally, they can often be placed where regular implants cannot, so you can receive the benefits of MDIs even if you are not a candidate for regular implants. For more information about mini dental implants, please give us a call or click here.

Dental Implant Restoration for a Perfect Smile 
Missing teeth can cause difficulties in chewing and make you self-conscious about your smile. We have an excellent solution – dental implant restorations! A titanium post serves as the replacement for the root of your tooth, which then serves as a platform for the creation of beautiful, life-like crowns (caps) that replace missing teeth. These will match the rest of your teeth, function just like the originals, and be impossible for anyone to detect! Dental implants can also be used to “lock in” dentures for a secure fit. Get the smile you deserve – permanently!

Dental Implants Dentist
Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617

Saturday 1 September 2012

Dental X-rays


Dental X-rays remain a valuable tool in detecting oral health problems

A study published in Cancer, the peer-viewed journal of the American Cancer Society, found that people diagnosed with meningioma, a generally non-cancerous tumor, are more likely to report that they’ve received certain types of dental X-rays in the past. 

There are several important things to understand about this study:
  • This finding doesn’t mean that dental X-rays cause these tumors; much more research is needed.
  • The results rely on the individuals’ memories of having dental X-rays taken years earlier. The ability to recall information is often imperfect. Therefore, the results of studies that use this design can be unreliable because they are affected by what scientists call “recall bias.”
  • The study acknowledges that some of the subjects received dental X-rays decades ago when radiation exposure was greater. Radiation doses were higher in the past due to the use of old X-ray technology and slower speed film.
The American Dental Association's long-standing position is that dentists should order dental X-rays for patients only when necessary for diagnosis and treatment. Since 1989, the ADA has published recommendations to help dentists ensure that radiation exposure is as low as reasonably achievable. As precautions against radiation, ADA encourages the use of abdominal shielding (e.g., protective aprons) and thyroid collars on all patients. In addition, the ADA recommends that dentists use E or F speed film, the two fastest film speeds available, or a digital X -ray.

Dental X-rays are a valuable part of detecting oral health problems at an early stage. Many oral diseases can’t be detected with a physical examination alone. Dental X-rays help provide information about a patient’s oral health such as early-stage cavities, gum diseases, infections and some types of tumors. 

How often dental X-rays should be taken depends on the patient’s oral health condition, age, risk for disease and any signs and symptoms of oral disease that the patient might be experiencing. If you have concerns the ADA encourages you to talk to your dentist, but eliminating X-rays altogether could be detrimental to your oral health.


Above article from mouthhealthy.org


Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617
RichardsonDentistry.com

Sedation Dentistry Richardson TX

The Complete Range of Sedation Dentistry Options 

While we take great pride in being able to deliver comfortable injections, some patients are naturally anxious at even the thought of a needle. If this sounds like you, we have a variety of options that may help. We offer three levels of sedation: nitrous oxide (laughing gas) sedation, oral sedation, and IV sedation. Nitrous oxide sedation involves inhaling a mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide, which helps you relax and take your mind off of the work you are having completed. If you choose oral sedation, you take a pill that we dispense to you approximately one hour before your appointment. You reach a level of sedation that allows you to respond to questions but feel relaxed throughout your visit. In addition, our office is one of the few general practices in the area that has an anesthesiologist (MD) who administers our IV sedation while we complete your dental work. This way, the MD is able to monitor your responsiveness and vital signs while we concentrate on your important dental rehabilitation. We look forward to working with you to provide quality dental care in a comfortable, relaxed manner.

Dental Sedation Richardson TX
Richardson Dentistry
1231 East Belt Line Road, Suite 103
Richardson, TX 75081
Phone: (972) 690-8617