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At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we are devoted to offering patients an unparalleled oral health experience. We believe in providing minimally invasive and comprehensive dentistry while maintaining a partnership with our patients to boost lifelong dental health. We provide top-notch services that range from teeth cleaning, crowns, gum therapy, implants, and orthodontic dental care with Invisalign and braces.
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When you have some missing teeth, infections, and pain, it will affect your social life and even hinder you from enjoying some of your favorite meals. Poor oral health will generally affect your physical, social, and mental well-being. It’s therefore vital to ensure that you take excellent care of your oral health. One of the many ways that can help you in ensuring your oral health is in excellent condition is regular teeth cleaning, which is medically known as dental prophylaxis. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we offer prophylaxis services among many other dental care services. When you have dental prophylaxis, your teeth, gum, and mouth are generally cleaned, which helps prevent periodontal and gingivitis diseases. You can have dental prophylaxis after every six months, but sometimes your dentist may recommend you have the procedure after every three months. Benefits Associated with Dental Prophylaxis With regular dental prophylaxis, you will reap some of the following benefits: Fresh Breath When you have dental prophylaxis, your oral health specialist will thoroughly clean your teeth, gum, and oral cavity. This cleaning ensures that no food particles are hiding between your teeth or below your gum line. You will realize that the remaining food particles in your mouth contribute to plaque creation by bacteria in your mouth. These leftover food particles in your mouth, if not removed, will rot, creating a conducive environment for bacteria multiplication which will lead to infections and other periodontal diseases. Infections will make your breath stink, but when you have dental prophylaxis, you will prevent all these problems and, at the same time, enjoy a fresh breath throughout your day. Boost in your Confidence Sometimes your confidence may receive a hit, especially if you have stained or yellowing teeth. Regular dental prophylaxis will remove these stains, giving you a bright smile to conquer your day with. Helps in Tartar Removal You will realize that you still have some left-over food particles in your mouth even with regular brushing and flossing. If not checked on time, these food particles could lead to plaque buildup, contributing greatly to the formation of gingivitis and periodontal diseases. Therefore, your dentist will use specialized instruments to spot, remove, and stop tartar or plaque buildup during dental prophylaxis. Prevention of Other Diseases Dental prophylaxis involves various examinations done to your oral cavity. Some of these examinations include oral cancer screening and evaluating your risk of contracting any periodontal diseases. In addition, your dentist will be in a position to spot signs that indicate you have other medical problems like kidney or diabetes. It is easier to manage some of these diseases if they are spotted on time. Your dentist will also recommend a health regime that will prevent some of these diseases. Is There Any Risk Associated with Dental Prophylaxis? Yes, there is a risk associated with teeth cleaning, though the benefits far outweigh the risk. With dental prophylaxis, you can suffer a joint infection. This infection occurs when your gum is agitated during the procedure, making bacteria enter your blood system. Teeth Cleaning Procedure Preparations When it comes to teeth cleaning, you might think that all you have to do is to settle on the dental chair, and your dentist will do the rest. But for every successful treatment procedure, you need to prepare even when it seems to be a minor procedure. With proper preparation, you will ensure a comfortable procedure is carried out, and you will also feel in control of your situation. Some of the simple things that you will need to do to ensure you have smooth teeth cleaning procedure include: Brush and Floss When you are scheduled to have your teeth cleaned at the dentist, it is essential to brush before leaving home. Brushing and flossing will freshen up your breath and, at the same time, show your dentist if you are doing a great job at it. Another point to note is that every mouth has some germs. Therefore, when you brush before heading to your dental appointment, you will be assisting in the prevention of germs transmissions. Take a Painkiller You will find that plaque and tartar build-up can lead to gum swelling during the cleaning procedure. You can take a painkiller like ibuprofen an hour before the procedure and another dose several hours after the procedure. If you have a bleeding problem, consult with your health provider or dentist so that they can prescribe something for your pain. Do Not Whiten Your Teeth Even if you want to impress your dentist by showing them that you are excellently taking care of your teeth, do not overdo it by whitening your teeth. In most cases, Teeth whitening makes your teeth very sensitive, which may be counterproductive when it comes to teeth cleaning. Instead, you can have teeth whitening immediately after teeth cleaning, which is ideal as, at this point, your teeth will be very responsive to the whitening agents since there is no plaque or tartar on your teeth. Brush Your Teeth Correctly Brushing is crucial to excellent oral health, but it could end up causing more damage than good if you overdo it. When you brush your teeth using the wrong technique, you will end up making them porous. Proper brushing of teeth prevents their sensitivity and will make your teeth cleaning procedure more comfortable. Write Down Any Questions You Might Have Sometimes you may forget to ask a question plaguing your mind once you are at the dentist’s office due to anxiety. It is, therefore, important to jot down any question you may have on a piece of paper or your phone. This way, you will cover the entire basis and go home a satisfied person. Some things you might notice when brushing, but if you do, write them down somewhere you can easily forget, and they might be crucial in your dental evaluation. Keep Calm and Avoid Anxiety during the Procedure You will realize that about 45% of American adults are afraid of visiting their dentist. This fear or anxiety contributes to the majority of people missing out on their dental appointments. If you are anxious about visiting your dentist, some steps or measures can help you keep calm. Wh La Puente Sleep Apnea Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Sleep Apnea Many doctors/physicians consider Sleep apnea a disorder where you experience abnormal breathing patterns while sleeping. People with the condition experience multiple pauses in their breath during their sleep. The temporary pauses in breathing result in low-quality sleep and thus affect your oxygen flow and lead to deadly health consequences, including heart attacks, cardiomyopathy, obesity, stroke, hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure. In La Puente, California, sleep apnea is a common sleeping disorder to many people. It affects either children or adults of both sexes, although many cases are reported on men. Due to the disorder's potential health impacts, people need to know what sleep apnea is, the causes, symptoms, types, and possible treatment options. Also, it’s good you discuss with your bed partner and report any signs of the disorder to your doctor. The Meaning of Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is considered a disorder where your breathing system interferes while sleeping, especially at nighttime. Many people with sleep apnea experience pause in their breathing pattern as they sleep. In many cases, the situation occurs at night. If the condition is left untreated, it might result in several health issues. Also, sleep apnea might result in motor vehicle accidents and work-related accidents. What are the Forms of Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea occurs in two primary forms, as discussed below: Obstructive Apnea The condition occurs as a recurring episode, partial or complete airway blockage as you sleep. The chest and diaphragm muscles work hard during the Apneic episode since the pressure increases to open your airway. Thus the impact will result in reduced oxygen flow to the essential organs and attract heart problems. Central Sleep Apnea Under this condition, your airway is unblocked. Thus, the brain fails to signal to breathe due to instability in your respiratory system. The condition relates to the central nervous system. Speak with your physician to determine the type of sleep apnea you suffer. Common Victims of Sleep Apnea Around 25% of men suffer from sleep apnea, while around 10% of women suffer the condition. The sickness affects any person without leaving out children and babies and people above 50. Certain clinical features and physical traits are also common in people suffering from obstructive sleep apnea. They include a large neck, structural abnormalities, and excessive weight that reduce your upper airways' diameter like nasal obstruction, enlarged tonsil, small jaw which has an overbite, and a low hanging soft palate. What are the Causes of Sleep Apnea? The blockage of your airway causes obstructive apnea. The condition occurs mainly when the tissues in the rear of your throat collapse while you are sleeping. Doctors observe central sleep apnea in patients suffering central nervous system dysfunction like stroke. Also, they may discover the condition in people with neuromuscular disease, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Also, the condition is common in people suffering from heart failure or heart, lungs, and kidney issues. The following are the common causes of sleep apnea: Sex Weight Older age Anatomical differences Smoking Neck circumference Obesity Use of sedatives like alcohol Family history Sleeping on your back Cigarette smoking Signs and Symptoms of Sleep Apnea Many sleep apnea symptoms are recognized first by your bed partner. Many of the patients don’t have sleep complaints. You want to inform your health care provider when you see or experience any of the following symptoms and signs: Snoring Fatigue or daytime sleepiness Choking Frequent nighttime awakenings or restlessness during nighttime Night sweats Cognitive impairment like trouble when concentrating, irritability, or forgetfulness Dry mouth Mood disturbance(anxiety or depression) Headache Bedwetting Sexual dysfunction Frequent urination at nighttime Many patients with central sleep apnea usually report many cases of insomnia or recurrent awakenings, although they also experience gasping or choking sensation after waking. The symptoms in minors/children are not common, and they include: Bad/Poor performance at school Daytime swallowing difficulties and mouth breathing Sleepiness or sluggishness, usually witnessed through laziness while in the classroom During inhaling, their rib cage moves inwards Excess sweating, especially during nighttime Unusual sleeping locations like sleeping on knees or hands or hyper-extended neck. Behavioral and learning disorders Diagnosing Sleep Apnea Your physician/doctor will first observe your symptoms before they begin a sleep apnea diagnosis. They will first do the following: Ask you whether you take any medication like opioids that might affect your sleep. Look for any reasonable causes of sleep apnea. Ask you whether you have recently traveled to regions with an altitude above 6,000 feet. The locations tend to have low levels of oxygen, which might attract symptoms of the disease. After asking you the above questions, your doctor will use various things to help determine whether you have sleep apnea disorder. They will do the following: Medical History The doctor will consider the information you provide to look for the symptoms and signs of the disorder. They will even review the history of your family members to determine whether you are at risk of suffering the same disorder. They will even decide whether or not you have any complications resulting from undiagnosed sleep apnea, including high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and atrial fibrillation. Physical Examination The doctor might conduct a physical examination to determine whether you have sleep apnea disorder. They will look for conditions that might place you at risk of sleep apnea, including large tonsils, obesity, and large neck circumference. Also, they may look for the structure and size of your jaw and the position. Again, the doctors will look at your heart, lungs, and even neurological system to determine whether you have any disorder-related. Sleep Studies Another common procedure to diagnose sleep apnea is through conducting a sleep study. The doctor may consider you to undergo sleep studies at home or in a unique facility. The test does the following: Identifying any occasion while you are sleeping which relate to symptoms of sleep apnea disorder Find the high or low level of activity in La Puente Scaling and Root Planing | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Scaling and Root Planning Dental cleaning is an essential procedure recommended by dentists to help you control bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria is responsible for some of the oral and dental problems you experience, including bad breath, a bad taste in your mouth, and bleeding gums. Regular cleaning and flossing of teeth are not sufficient to keep the bacteria at bay. Therefore, dentists recommend dental cleaning at least twice a year to ensure that your mouth is free from any dangerous bacteria. Scaling and root planning is an essential procedure during dental cleaning. It involves the removal of calculus and plaque that could be stuck below and above your gum line. The process is even more critical if periodontitis has damaged your bones, gums, and surrounding tissues. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we offer all dental restorative procedures, including scaling and dental planning. Contact us for more information, help, and quality dental care in La Puente, CA. Teeth Scaling and Root Planning — Overview Your oral health is vital as it impacts your general wellbeing. Dentists recommend regular cleaning of teeth to keep your mouth clean and safe from disease-causing bacteria. You can achieve this by brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing at least once a day. Additionally, you should visit your dentists at least twice every year for regular checkups and dental cleaning. These preventive measures could keep your oral health in check and help you prevent some oral problems. However, all this is never enough. You might experience oral problems like gingivitis and periodontitis, especially if you haven’t been keen enough to practice the recommended dental care routine. Thus, your dentist might recommend teeth scaling, a procedure conducted together with root planning. Scaling and root planning together constitute deep dental cleaning. Regular dental cleaning is generally preventive, but deep cleaning could be necessary if your dentist has diagnosed chronic periodontitis requiring a more intensive treatment form. Dentists would recommend scaling and root planning if they notice signs of chronic periodontitis. The procedure can stop the dangerous effects of gum disease and keep a patient’s mouth healthy. Chronic periodontitis occurs when the dangerous bacteria in plaque causes the gums to recede from the teeth. That leaves deep pockets between the teeth and gums, where you could experience more bacterial growth. The deep gum pockets are usually hard to reach when you are cleaning your teeth. Therefore, regular brushing and flossing of teeth are not sufficient to keep the disease from spreading. If the disease is left untreated, you could develop chronic periodontitis. Here are some of the dangerous results of chronic gum disease: Loss of bone and surrounding tissues Loose teeth that could eventually lead to loss of teeth Shaky teeth that would make it hard for you to chew or bite Chronic periodontitis is a common problem that could develop due to one or more of the following: Poor Oral Hygiene As previously mentioned, dentists recommend regular cleaning of teeth, which includes brushing and flossing of teeth. However, if you fail to maintain dental hygiene, the bacteria in your mouth combine with food particles left in your mouth to produce an acid. The acid is problematic, as it can eat away the enamel of your teeth. However, if the acid combines with the remaining food particles and saliva, a chemical reaction occurs in which a sticky substance is formed above and below your gum line. That is the substance that causes gingivitis and gum disease. Once plaque and tartar start to form on your gum line, it becomes increasingly hard to get rid of them with regular cleaning and flossing. If left untreated, the bacteria could spread to other parts of the mouth, causing even more significant damage. Scaling and root planning will be necessary to restore the health of your teeth, gums, and bone. Bad Habits like Smoking Once gum disease starts to develop, your body should fight the spread of the infection. However, this could be a challenge if your immune system is weak. That is what bad habits like smoking do to your body, they weaken your body’s ability to fight diseases. People who smoke have twice the risk of experiencing gum disease when compared to those who don’t. The more cigarettes you smoke, the greater the risk of periodontitis. Once the disease damages your gums, smoking makes it hard for them to heal. Additionally, most treatments for gum disease may not work if you continue smoking. Hormonal Changes Changes in hormones, particularly in women, affect their oral health. These changes mainly occur during puberty, menstruation, if using oral contraceptives, at menopause, and during pregnancy. For instance, during puberty, there’s high production of female hormones estrogen and progesterone. These hormones increase blood flow to the gums, thereby changing the way gum tissues react to bacterial infections. It could cause your gums to become swollen, reddish, tender, and easily irritated, especially when brushing and flossing. The increased production of progesterone during pregnancy leaves women more susceptible to gingivitis and gum disease. Other causes of chronic periodontitis include: Aging Poor nutrition Family history Some medications Other than deepening gum pockets, gum disease could manifest in the following ways: Sensitive, bleeding gums Tender, reddish and inflamed gums Shifting permanent teeth Bad breath A bad bite Scaling and Root Planing Benefits Scaling and root planning are the highly accepted forms of treatment for chronic gum disease. They effectively eliminate plaque and tartar, which are responsible for spreading gum disease to other parts of the mouth and teeth. Scaling and root planning will stop the infection in gum pockets, where you cannot reach during regular brushing and flossing. Thus, they could improve these gum pockets, reduce the accumulation of more bacteria, and develop gum disease after treatment. The main procedure for the treatment of gum disease is reducing the pockets between your gums and teeth. Your dentist does this to reduce the risk of experiencing bone, teeth, and tissue loss, all related to chronic periodontitis. Therefore, seek treatment immediately if you experience some or most of the symptoms of gum disease listed above. Once at the d La Puente Broken Jaw Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Broken Jaw When you hear of an oral emergency, the first thought that crosses your mind is lost fillings, fractured teeth, knocked-out teeth, and lost teeth. However, a collective and dangerous dental emergency is a broken jaw. Based on statistics, a fractured mandibular is the tenth most fractured bone of the body and often results from the direct force on the lower face or mandible. The trauma can be due to an accident or sports injury. Your jawbone plays a critical role when it comes to breathing, speaking, or eating. With the pain associated with a fractured jaw and the role it plays in your life, you should seek immediate medical attention from your emergency dentistry if you suspect your jaw is fractured. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we have qualified and professional emergency dentists in La Puente, CA, ready to minimize the complications of your jaw and accelerate the recovery process. What is a Broken Jaw? A broken jaw, also known as a mandibular fracture, is the injury of the jawbone. A fractured jawbone is the second most common facial injury after the nose and cheekbone fracture. The jawbone is the most prominent bone on your lower face and attaches to the body and the skull through two branches known as the rami. The two divisions link the jaw and skull in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The ligaments ensure the bone remains intact while the muscles enable the opening and closing of the jaws. When you sustain trauma on the TMJ during sports or assault, you are likely to end up with a broken or fractured jawbone. There is tremendous pain that results from a fractured jaw, making it necessary to visit an emergency dentistry service. Common Causes of Broken Jaws Any time force is applied on your TMJ or your face, you will likely end up with a fractured jaw. In addition, physical assaults are a prevalent cause of jaw fracture. When someone physically abuses you on the face, a stiff jab could end up hitting your jawbone hard enough to trigger a fracture or dislocation. Also, fighting during boxing could result in a dental emergency if a punch finds your face, causing the jawbone to break. You could suffer a broken mandibular due to a motor vehicle crash. The impact from the accident can cause your face to bump on the steering or dashboard, leaving you with a broken jaw. Another cause of fractured jaw is contact sports like wrestling, rugby, and American football. An opponent can tackle you to the group, and if the face contacts the ground first, you end up with a fractured mandibular. Balls hitting you on the face and any other physical contact during sports can cause a dental emergency if you interruption your jaw. The last but not least common cause of a fractured jaw is slip and fall at home, work, or shopping mall. You may slip and fall while walking, hitting your face on the surface, bathtub, or counter, fracturing your jaw. Other causes of broken mandibular include falling from a ladder while at home or on the job. Additionally, if you open your mouth too wide while taking a bite or yawning, the jawbone could move from its regular position resulting in a jawbone dislocation. Men are over three times more prone to these injuries than women, and those at the ages ranging from twenty to twenty-nine are most likely to experience a dental emergency due to a broken jaw. The primary conduct that results in fractured jaws is recklessness. Broken Jawbone Symptoms If you have sustained brutal trauma on the face and you are in severe pain, you may wonder if the jaw is broken. When it’s broken, you are likely to experience the following symptoms: Intense pain in the area around the jaws that makes it difficult to chew Tremendous pain in the ears if the fragmented jaw moves forward and tears the ear canal Visible swelling or bruising on the face Malocclusion, a condition that causes the teeth not to fit when closing the mouth Numb chin or lower lip due to nerve damage in the jaws Loose or missing teeth Bleeding in the mouth because of tissue damage caused by the fractured jaw Breathing problems Facial swelling, bleeding, and extreme pain in the jaw areas are the instantaneous symptoms of a fractured jaw. The whole face might swell, causing jaw pain and stiffness. Further, bleeding from the mouth can cause breathing problems when the blood flows into the airways. If the injuries are severe, you might not move the jaw, informing you to seek emergency dentistry services. Reasons for Seeking Emergency Dental Services after a Broken Jaw A broken jaw is not a condition you want to leave to rebuild on itself. The condition is a severe dental emergency that requires immediate attention because even if it heals itself, healing in the wrong position can cause tooth misalignment and bite problems. Additionally, your overall wellbeing will be affected because, in the first place, you won’t have a balanced diet. After all, chewing will be a problem. Also, malocclusions might result in other dental problems that might affect your overall oral health. Note that correcting a malocclusion when the jawbone has healed is almost impossible. Therefore, it’s wise to reach out to an emergency dentistry service right after observing signs of a fractured bone. If the injuries are severe and you fail to go for an emergency medical evaluation, the fractured jawbone area might be infected by bacteria causing an infection. The infection causes a lot of pain, and sometimes if left to spread to the brain or the neck, it may be life-threatening. Therefore, whenever you experience the symptoms mentioned above, you should start by icing the area where the jaw is broken to keep the pain and swelling down. Diagnosis and treatment will be more straightforward if the jaw area is not swollen. Afterward, you can seek treatment from a medical doctor or emergency dentistry service. Besides, ensure that you don’t drive yourself to the dentist. Have a family member or friend drive you to the hospital. Recall, a fractured jaw can cause breathing complications if the blood blocks the airways. Therefore, when you experience this symptom, you should call 911 to address the breathing problem even before the jaw is diagnosed and treated. Broken Jawbone Diagnosis A fractured jaw is an emergency. So, once you reach the clinic, an orthopedic surgeon must ask about your history and perform a medical analysis. The examination seeks to establish La Puente Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Over the past years, the only treatment for receding gum has been gum grafting that involved extracting skin from the top of the mouth and grafting it to the gums. This process takes time to heal, and it involves a lot of pain. There is a new and better solution for receding gum, which is known as pinhole gum rejuvenation surgery. This method is less traumatic and invasive, and it is safer compared to gum grafting. Pinhole gum rejuvenation is only available using new technology and is only performed by very few dentists. We at La Puente Advanced Dentistry are among the few dentists offering pinhole gum rejuvenation treatment for receding gums. We are at the forefront of providing our clients with practical and comfortable dentistry at all times in La Puente. What is Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation? Pinhole gum rejuvenation is a treatment used to cover receding gums. Unlike gum grafting, this technique is autogenous graft-free, suture-free, and scalpel-free. It is a less invasive procedure that dentists use to save teeth and correct gum recession. The dentist uses a needle to create a small hole. They then gently loosen the gum tissue using special instruments and advance the gum tissue over the exposed roots. The postoperative symptoms are minimal since there is no suturing or cutting involved. Understanding Gum Recession You have receding gum when your gum begins to move up (recede) from the top of the tooth. The major problem with gum receding is that it happens gradually, and most people do not realize it. Receding gums is a common gum problem, especially for people above 65 years. But that does not mean that age is the only cause of receding gums. Below are some factors that can lead to this condition. Causes of Gum Recession Genes — You can gain many things from your parents’ genes, including gum disease. You may be more susceptible to gum recession and gum disease issues because of your genes. Statistics have shown that a third of those who suffer from receding gums have a genetic predisposition to gum recession, which means that no matter how careful and diligent you are with your oral hygiene and care, you may still have a root recession. Periodontal diseases —This is one of the major causes of this condition. Bacteria destroy the bone that supports every tooth and the gum tissue, which causes gum recession. Brushing too hard — Some people believe that brushing their teeth hard will make them cleaner. But overly vigorous brushing can lead to enamel loss and result in gum recession. Hormonal changes — The change in female hormone level during menopause or pregnancy can cause receding gums. Inadequate dental care — Failing to brush or floss your teeth properly can destroy the plaque on your teeth which is removed through professional dental cleaning and the build but can cause receding roots. Smoking — Smoking tobacco can affect your dental health in different ways. Those who use tobacco products have a sticky tooth plaque that is hard to remove and leads to gum recession. Tongue or lip piercing — Lip and tongue piercing pose a significant risk to your oral health. If the jewelry rubs and irritates the gum, they are likely to cause receding gums and severe oral infection if left untreated. Misaligned or crooked teeth — Often, patients with severe oral may find it hard to observe dental hygiene and cause gum infection. If you have a misaligned bite, you might also be causing too much stress on your teeth, making the roots recede. Clenching or grinding your teeth — Clenching or grinding your teeth can cause much stress on your teeth, making a root recession occur. Injury — If your gum tissue sustains direct trauma from a fall or dental procedure, gum recession may occur in the specific area. Symptoms of Gum Recession Some of the common symptoms of receding gums include: Long teeth — This is the most common symptom of gum recession. Most people say that their teeth are getting ‘longer’ while they are not becoming longer. When you have receding gum, the roots of your teeth become more visible, and you are likely to experience some discomfort while brushing your teeth. Loose teeth — When periodontal disease and bacteria from under your gum line, you may begin to have some loose teeth; this will likely cause gum recession. If left untreated, they may form ‘pockets.’ If pockets develop, it means that the bacteria has weakened the bone structure of your teeth, making them loosen. Exposed roots — When your teeth appear ‘longer,’ the roots become visible and sensitive to touch. If you notice that your roots are exposed, use a soft brush and brush with care to avoid more damage. You should also consult your dentist to help find a solution to the problem. Other signs of gum recession include: Bad breath Increased tooth sensitivity Bad taste in your mouth Pus between teeth and gum Swollen purple or red gums Dangers of Gum Recession Gum recession is not a joke, as many take it. If left untreated, it can cause serious oral health problems. Here are some of the dangers that receding gums can expose you to: Tooth loss — If gum recession is left untreated for long, the bone and gum tissue begin to deteriorate, and your teeth may start falling out. To avoid this, it is advisable to reach out to visit your dentist if you notice any of the symptoms mentioned above will likely. Health Risks — If receding gums are not diagnosed and treated on time, they can make you prone to periodontal disease. Studies have linked periodontal diseases to heart diseases. Unsightly — Receding gums are very unattractive. This condition can be embarrassing and lower your self-esteem. The Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Steps The pinhole gum rejuvenation involves the following steps: Consultation — When you visit La Puente Advanced Dentistry, you will be pleased with how friendly and professional our staff is. The dentist will review your condition during the consultation and determine if gum rejuvenation is the best solution. They will then walk you through the procedure and tell you what is expected of you. If both of you are on the same page, you will be booked for the procedure on a different day. Treatment — The first step of the procedure is to clean the teeth area where treatment is needed. After cleaning, the periodontist will use the symptoms mentioned above local anesthesia to numb the procedure’s area Common Questions About Our La Puente Dentistry | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 FAQ When it comes to your oral health and the oral health of your spouse and children, you must have many questions. We are happy to address them. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, our goal is to provide family dentistry services that are patient-centered. Meaning you, the patient, set oral health goals, and we help you reach these goals. Helping you plan your dental goals involves educating you about the various oral problems and their treatment to be confident about the proper treatment. If you have questions about our services, below, we have highlighted the commonly asked questions. Can I Be With My Child During a Dental Visit? Yes, you are allowed to be with your child during dental appointments to understand their oral needs, how to care for them, and the kind of treatment they need. The child will feel more comfortable and confident to communicate when you are around, promoting dental care. Does My Child Need Dental Sealants? Sealants are thin, protective coatings that protect cavities and fissures in the mouth, making it challenging to brush, increasing the risk of decay. Sealants are recommended because they protect the chewing surfaces of your mouth, especially the molars. You are encouraged to put sealers on the molars right after they erupt to reduce the chances of developing cavities. How Can I Prevent Dental Decay for My Family? Family dentists offer treatment for various dental issues and educate your family, especially the children, on healthy oral hygiene habits, which are critical in reducing visits to a dentist and preventing tooth decay. A reputable dentist will educate the family on how to brush and floss the teeth and the diets to stick to avoid various oral problems. Because dental techniques and technological advancements are being witnessed every day in the field of dentistry, a family dentist will keep you up to date with these developments if they can help promote the oral health of your family. The strong relationship created between your family and the dentist can also help you speak out and ask questions regarding dental care. A dentist will advise you to brush and floss your teeth twice a day and avoid whitening toothpaste. After meals, you should swish your mouth using water to remove the food particles and acid in the mouth. By teaching your children healthy oral habits at an early age, they grow to become healthy adults who don’t spend most of their time and money in dental clinics because of dental issues. How is a Family Dentist Different From a Pediatric Dentist? Family dentists differ from pediatric dentists in terms of the training and services provided. For example, a family dentist has completed a bachelor’s degree in dentistry and four years in dental college. On the other hand, a pediatric dentist undergoes the same training and, on top of it, obtains two to three years of training on the behavior of children, the common dental problems that face kids, and how to address these issues. With a family dentist, all your family’s dental needs for both adults and children will be addressed under one roof, decreasing the need to move from one facility to another because of varying dental conditions. However, suppose you have hired a pediatric dentist for your children. In that case, you will need to schedule a different appointment for the adults in the family or be forced to go looking for another dentist once your kids become adults because the pediatric dentist can no longer handle their oral needs. How Often Does My Family Need to See a Family Dentist? You are encouraged to start taking your children to the dentist when the first tooth erupts. After that, you should do this once every six months for regular screening and cleanings. The first visit to the dentist is the most essential because this is when the dental expert recommends how often you should visit the clinic, based on the oral needs of the kid. When the children attain the age of six to eight years, permanent teeth start to erupt and are susceptible to decay, so you should regularly visit the dentist to prevent the decay. There is no specific limit on the number of visits you should make to the dentist for adults. However, like the children, your oral needs and unique situation determine the number of times you should see a dentist. During your initial visit, the dentist will assess your condition and decide how often you will need cleaning and other dental treatments that might be necessary. Suppose you are suffering from a periodontal disease that is discovered during your first visit. In that case, you will need to maintain regular visits to the periodontist to clean and manage the disease. Family dentistry has simplified scheduling appointments because you can schedule everyone’s regular screening simultaneously and in the exact location. As a result, planning dental visits becomes more accessible than ever. Additionally, you can avoid the stress of scheduling appointments for each family member in a different facility by finding the right family dentist. How Safe are Oral X-Rays for My Family? Dentists might suspect a significant dental issue that cannot be identified through regular screening. In that case, they will recommend an x-ray to guide their treatment. If you are worried about the safety of these devices, then worry no more because your family dentist will use the most advanced x-ray technology that limits exposure to radiation using lead aprons and high-speed films. Digital x-rays are even much better because they lower radiation exposure by up to 90%, making the procedure safe for you and your family. Your age and the condition of your teeth are what guide the dentist on whether an x-ray is essential. Sometimes, children and teenagers will need more x-rays than adults because their teeth and jawbones are still growing. Is Fluoride Toothpaste Safe for Babies and Infants? Fluoride is a natural mineral found in air, soil, and water that strengthens your teeth and protects them from cavities. However, when fluoride is consumed in high quantities, it becomes toxic, so you are discouraged from swallowing fluoride toothpaste. A family dentist will know the members who are at risk of developing cavities to recommend a fluoride treatment. When it comes to fluoride toothpaste, you can use fluoride toothpaste, but you should use the tiniest amount for your toddlers. When they La Puente Cosmetic Dentistry | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Cosmetic Dentistry One of your most important facial features is your smile. Thanks to the numerous medical and technological advancements in the world of dentistry, you can now benefit from a range of treatments that can help you achieve a healthy and aesthetically appealing smile. Cosmetic dentistry in La Puente, CA, is an art and a science. We can address a range of concerns through minimally invasive treatments, including chipped, crooked, missing, and discolored teeth. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we have a team of cosmetic care specialists to help you achieve your smile goals. We use cutting-edge technology and advanced dentistry materials to provide personalized treatments that match the needs of our clients. Our pride is to ensure that the services we offer give you a beautiful, healthy, and natural-looking smile. Let us help you enjoy the social, emotional, and professional benefits that come with having a confident smile. Cosmetic Dentistry Overview Cosmetic dentistry is the art of smile enhancement. As such, cosmetic dentists are smile specialists who can help you improve the aesthetics of your smile, irrespective of your age. From effective whitening treatments to impressive, realistic porcelain veneers, there is much a skilled expert can do to enhance the general appearance of your gums and teeth. Modern-day cosmetic dentistry can achieve rapid and immense results, irrespective of the imperfections that make you unconfident with your smile. The treatment outcome continues to amaze patients, yet it’s not always necessary to spend a fortune. One of the critical differences between cosmetic dentistry and other forms of restorative dentistry is that it emphasizes aesthetics over function. If your teeth are in generally good shape, but you want to achieve a better-looking smile, it may be time to consider seeing a cosmetic dentist. Some of the procedures an expert can perform include: Cosmetic bonding — For repairing cracked or chipped teeth Dental implants — Offer long-lasting solutions for missing teeth Crowns and bridgework — For restoring or replacing several teeth in a row Invisalign clear aligners — Provides a discreet method of addressing dental misalignment Inlays and Onlays — For filling teeth with larger cavities Porcelain veneers — Ideal for reshaping teeth and repairing larger cracks or chips Tooth-colored fillings — For a healthy and natural-looking smile Removable dentures (specialized dentures) — Non-invasive solution for missing teeth Teeth whitening — Helps to address dental discoloration Even with a reasonably healthy dental, a smile makeover may sometimes call for teamwork. Your cosmetic dentist may recommend working with other specialists such as an orthodontist to help achieve your smile goals. We have an in-house team of various dental specialists, which puts us in the right position to address all kinds of dental imperfection concerns. Common Cosmetic Dental Treatments and Their Benefits A Hollywood kind of smile is good for the soul. Not so many things can enhance your self-esteem, like owning a set of straight, pearly white teeth. If your dental is not naturally attractive, worry not. Most of the celebrities you see on TV have undergone cosmetic dentistry procedures to make their smiles perfect. If you have tried over-the-counter dental treatments in vain, it may be time to consider seeking professional cosmetic dentistry services. Treatments can enhance the appearance of your smile, restore your confidence, make chewing more comfortable and also make pronouncing words with ‘s’ and ‘z’s easier. Here are the top 8 most common cosmetic dental treatments: Teeth Whitening Natural straight and pearly white teeth are rare. Most people you see with great smiles have had their teeth bleached at some point. Your cosmetic dentist may recommend teeth whitening treatments if you have a stained or discolored dental. This procedure will also come in handy if you want to make your teeth a few shades brighter. One of the key benefits of professional teeth whitening is that it helps to remove plaque and tartar. In case over-the-counter whitening kits are not working for you, perhaps you should consider seeking in-office treatments. They are more thorough because a cosmetic dentist will also remove plaque buildup. Treatments also involve the use of strong bleaching agents that can remove tough stains caused by tobacco, medication, foods, and drinks. Dental Veneers If your teeth are cracked or have notable gaps, dental veneers would come in handy. They are commonly made from a unique medical-grade ceramic tailor-made to have the same shade as your natural teeth. Installing dental veneers is a painless process. Your dentist will use a unique adhesive to glue the shells in place. This will hide dental imperfections and leave you with a generally more appealing smile. Dental Crowns Dental crowns are made from acrylic material. They are used to hide severe defects caused by a broken tooth or cavity. Again, your cosmetic dentist will create custom-made crowns ideal for your specific requirements. This ensures that the repaired teeth resemble your natural teeth in terms of color and size. When properly fitted and maintained, dental crowns can last for over three decades. Dental Implants If you have missing teeth and need a more lasting solution, you may consider dental implants. Treatment involves replacing a tooth from its root. Your dentist will begin by installing a titanium root into your jaw bone. He/she will then install a dental crown to replace the visible part of the tooth. Even though installing dental implants involves a highly invasive procedure, the outcome is worth it. Unlike dentures, dental implants remain firmly in place without the risk of falling off. They can restore the functions and aesthetics of missing teeth. Composite Bonding If your teeth have cavities, treatment may involve using a composite material molded to fit over the affected teeth perfectly. Composite bonding offers one of the most effective ways to cover decayed teeth and make them look whole again. Cosmetic Gum Reshaping A competent cosmetic dentist will always look at your mouth’s symmetry and architecture before recommending the ideal treatments. If the line angle that marks where your teeth meet with the gums is robbing you of an eye-catching smile, cosmetic gum reshaping may come in handy. 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For example, children are prone to cavities and tooth decays because of their high sugar intake. However, there are various other medical conditions to consider, along with the effects they present to your child. Therefore, you want to have as much information as possible on the prevalent pediatric conditions that may affect your child. In doing so, you equip yourself with the required knowledge to detect a problem. Subsequently, you can avoid dealing with severe complications by seeing a pediatric dentist as soon as possible. While every parent wishes to detect their child’s problems before they worsen, you may not always have the opportunity to do so. As a result, you will need to consult a professional who understands the best treatment options for the child’s quick recovery. Thus, you want to consult a reliable pediatric dentist who can provide workable solutions for your child’s oral health. With La Puente Advanced Dentistry, you will have access to well-experienced pediatric dentists serving in La Puente, California. Their years of specialized services make them an excellent choice for any parent looking for a pediatric dentist. With their help, your child is in good hands and will receive reliable pediatric dental treatment. The Role of a Pediatric Dentist While the human body retains the same features from birth into adulthood, children require extra attention because they are sensitive to medical conditions. Among these conditions are dental problems that may attack at any time after teething occurs. As a result, pediatric dentists specialize in handling dental treatment for children. They conduct research and formulate preventative and treatment-oriented solutions that a child can handle. A pediatric dentist should consider the various factors whether the child’s oral cavity is still growing. If so, they will make informed decisions centered around adjusting to the child’s changes, even as they develop into adulthood. Further, a pediatric dentist plays a significant role in preventing future dental complications for the child. They do this by running tests, observing the oral cavity development, and issuing preventive guidelines. If the parents or guardians encourage the child to follow the guidelines, they can expect healthy dental development. Additionally, emergencies involving children require extra attention, primarily if they result in severe injuries. With a pediatric doctor’s help, the child can restore their normal oral functioning despite facing serious obstacles. For example, if a child’s jaw is dislocated, they need urgent pediatric dentistry treatment to correct the jaw position. A failure to do so may cause future complications with the child’s ability to control jaw movements. Dental Conditions Affecting Children A pediatric dentist is responsible for a wide range of medical services formulated for children from the roles discussed above. Nevertheless, each child develops differently, meaning they are exposed to varying dental conditions. Thus, understanding the common problems affecting children is necessary, as you will have a starting point when seeking help. The prevalent dental conditions affecting children include: Teeth Misalignment Usually, teeth should grow along the jawbone, following a straight and consistent order. However, teeth misalignment is a common condition among children who have undergone the milking process. This is when the milk teeth fall off and are replaced with permanent teeth. Although your child may remove the milk teeth on time, the difference in size for secondary teeth can cause misalignment. The condition arises from several causes that vary depending on the child’s circumstances. Firstly, overcrowded teeth cause some to fall out of line, leading to misalignment. For example, the upper front teeth may grow larger than before, causing displacement in the adjacent canines. Additionally, poor tongue positioning may push some teeth outwards, depending on their resting place. If your child is prone to placing the tongue behind the front teeth, they may develop an overbite. This is because the tongue creates an outward force. Similarly, children who suck their thumbs create the same outward pressure, leading to an overbite. There are many other misalignment causes that your dentist is happy to discuss with you, mainly if they affect your child. Grinding Teeth or Bruxism Further, some children (and adults) are prone to grinding their teeth and clenching their jaws unconsciously, in a condition called bruxism. The behavior stems from different causes, so you want to study your child carefully to determine the cause. A common origin for bruxism is jaw misalignment, whereby one jaw may protrude further out than the other. Consequently, the child grinds their teeth or clenches the jaws to find comfort when closing their mouth. Typically, they are more prone to the habit when asleep, as the body tries to regulate itself. Additionally, bruxism may be stress-induced, causing the child to resort to it as a coping mechanism. Hence, you can talk to the child to determine if external factors are potential stressors. If so, managing the condition may be easier compared to the first instance where medical intervention is necessary. Recurrent Bad Breath If you notice that your child has recurrent bad breath, you want to consider seeking medical attention. The condition may arise from poor oral hygiene, especially after consuming sugary foods. On the other hand, recurrent and persistent bad breath may indicate an underlying condition. Mostly, bad breath arises when bacteria break down sugar or die in your mouth cavity. Thus, the smell indicates the possible presence of bacteria, even though they are not necessarily on the teeth and gums. For example, chronic tonsillitis can cause bad breath as bacteria die in the throat glands. Therefore, dismissing bad breath as poor oral hygiene results may be inaccurate. You want to consult a pediatric dentist to ensure your child is not prone to an underlying medical complication. Prevalence of cavities Once in a while, you may notice a cavity on your child’s tooth. However, you want to help them manage the cavities by incorporating a good brushing routine. Nevertheless, the cavity spread can become prevalent, resulting in multiple af La Puente Dental Filling Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Dental Fillings "Brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily” Sounds familiar? Well, maintaining proper dental hygiene is one of the easiest ways to prevent dental cavities. Research shows that after a common cold, tooth decay is the subsequent most common disease . Fortunately, developing a hole doesn’t necessarily mean that you will lose a natural tooth. A competent dentist in La Puente can provide restorative dentistry and save your teeth if a concern is caught in good time. If you need dental fillings, we invite you to contact La Puente Advanced Dentistry. We have a team dedicated to restorative dentistry and can provide a whole array of reliable treatments. Dental fillings come in handy before a tooth cavity goes from bad to worse. Unfortunately, you may have to consider other treatments if your teeth suffer extensive damage. If your dentist recommends fillings, treatment can restore the appearance and functions of the affected tooth. Most importantly, it will prevent further decay, increasing your chances of enjoying a lifetime of great simplicity. Dental Fillings Defined During routine oral checkups, your dentist will conduct physical examinations of your teeth and gums. The expert may then use a small mirror to have a better look at teeth that look discolored. In case you also experience pain or sensitivity, the specialist is likely to recommend an x-ray. The imaging will help establish whether all your teeth are structurally sound. If a tooth has visible cavities or the dentist unveils a concern through x-rays, you may require treatment using dental fillings. This option is available for patients with minor cavities that are yet to infect the pulp. So what is a dental filling? A dental filling is a single or careful blend of plastics, metal, glass, or other materials that help restore decayed teeth’ shape, structure, and functions. As the name suggests, the filling “fills” the cavity to arrest further decay and preserve the overall integrity of the affected tooth. Types of Dental Fillings Thanks to the much advancement in dentistry, there are several treatment options you may explore if you have a decayed tooth. One of the best options is seeking dental filling treatments. If the hole is yet to reach the pulp, your dentist can fill it up and make your tooth’s surface look as good as new. Here are the different types of fillings you can choose from: Silver Amalgam Fillings Silver amalgam fillings are the most popular. They contain a blend of materials, including silver, mercury, copper, tin, and zinc. Such fillings are strong, durable, and fairly inexpensive compared to other options, including composite fillings. With proper maintenance, a silver amalgam filling can last for 12—15 years. If you have a huge cavity yet your tooth is still savable, your dentist will likely recommend this type of filling. On the downside, silver amalgam fillings are not the most aesthetically pleasing and cause allergic reactions to some patients. They are gray and are pretty prone to expanding and contracting due to temperature changes. This poses the risk of the restored tooth developing cracks and fractures. Moreover, your dentist may need to do more prep work on your tooth and ensure the hole is large enough to accommodate the filling. Composite Fillings Composite fillings are an excellent option for patients who suffer allergic reactions to silver amalgam fillings. They contain a combination of plastic and resin material that can be customized to match the hue of a patient’s teeth. This option is not the most long-lasting, and it can provide outstanding service for 5—10 years. Compared to silver amalgam fillings, composite fillings offer better aesthetics. The dentist will also not need to expand the hole, reducing the risk of causing further damage to your natural tooth. Ceramic Fillings Ceramic fillings also go by the name porcelain fillings. They are a top choice for many patients because they offer both great aesthetics and maximum longevity. Furthermore, they are stain and abrasion-resistant, and this assures you of a great-looking dental for longer. The main downside is that the fillings are mainly ideal for fixing large cavities. If you choose them when treating a small cavity, your dentist may need to enlarge the hole during treatment. This option is also more expensive, although you can expect service for roughly 15 years. Glass Ionomer Fillings Glass ionomer fillings are made from a careful blend of glass and acrylic. They make an excellent option for restoring the cavities of kids whose teeth are not fully developed. Glass ionomer fillings release small amounts of fluoride that give the affected tooth added protection from further decay. One disadvantage of this option is that it can only survive for a few years. The material cracks and wears out over time, making it vital to seek more permanent restorative solutions. It is also worth mentioning that glass ionomer fillings don’t offer the most natural-looking aesthetics. Gold fillings Last but not least are gold fillings. They offer an excellent method of restoring decayed teeth, especially for anyone looking for the most long-standing solutions. Gold fillings are the most expensive choice, although they can last for over 20 years with proper maintenance. Another con worth mentioning is that installing gold fillings is not a one-day job. You may have to schedule multiple appointments with your dental specialist. Dental fillings offer a reliable means of restoring teeth damaged by tooth decay. If you suspect a cavity, visit your dentist as soon as possible and find out the best restorative options for your specific concern. What Happens When Installing Dental Fillings? Not so many people are fortunate enough to enjoy cavity-free teeth for a lifetime. A decent number of adults have suffered from at least one tooth cavity. Some of the common signs and symptoms of tooth decay include: Visible pits or holes in the teeth Spontaneous tooth pain without an apparent cause Dental sensitivity Tooth discoloration that is not caused by impact Pain when biting down If you notice any of the above signs and symptoms, you should visit your dentist immediately. The sooner you seek restorative dentistry, the greater your chances of saving your natural teeth. As discussed above, there are various dental filling options you can explore. 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A dentist doesn’t only play the role of treating dental issues; they also help identify oral problems early. Therefore, it is advisable to undergo a dental exam every six months or as advisable by your dentist. If you need a comprehensive dental exam and check-up in La Puente, CA, we invite you to visit La Puente Advanced Dentistry. What To Expect During A Dental Check-up A regular dental visit has two main parts: a dental exam or check-up and dental cleaning, also known as oral prophylaxis. During a dental exam, the doctor will check your teeth for the presence of cavities. Your dentist might recommend an x-ray to help reveal dental cavities between your teeth. A dental exam also involves checking for plaque and tartar between the teeth or on the teeth. Plaque consists of a sticky layer of bacteria. If plaque is not removed, it could harden and form tartar. Brushing and flossing your teeth is not enough to remove tartar. You could suffer from oral diseases if plaque and tartar build up on your teeth. You require professional dental cleaning to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth. During a dental exam, the dentist will also check your gums. The dentist will use a special tool to check the space between your teeth and gum. If you have healthy gums, this space should be shallow. The spaces between your gums and teeth become deeper if you have gum disease. A dental check-up also involves a careful examination of your throat, tongue, face, neck, and head. The dentist will look for any signs of redness, swelling, and possible signs of oral cancer. The dentist uses special tools to remove tartar through a process known as scaling. After scaling, the dentist may polish your teeth using a special paste to help remove any surface stains from your teeth. The final step of professional dental cleaning involves using floss to clean the areas between your teeth. The Key Benefits Of Regular Dental Check-ups And Exams For most people, visiting the dentist is not at the top of the list of their to-do-things. Many people avoid regular dental exams and check-ups due to dental anxiety and fear. Visiting the dentist might seem like a scary experience. However, there are numerous benefits of regular dental exams and check-ups. In addition to examining and cleaning your teeth, a dentist will also recommend a follow-up plan and schedule appointments for any other necessary dental work. Below are some of the leading benefits of regular dental exams and check-ups: Prevent More Serious Dental Issues A dentist doesn’t just work on your teeth. A dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and the entire mouth. This enables them to spot concerns that could turn into larger dental issues in the future. For instance, if the dentist identifies a small cavity on your teeth, they can fix it immediately. If the dentist notices that your gums are not in good shape, they will recommend the necessary treatment on time. Many people experience persistent plaque build-up or gum disease because they do not visit a dentist soon enough. The dentist will also check out for early signs of oral cancer or other oral disorders during a dental exam. Prevents Teeth Loss If a tooth is severely rotten or decayed, there might be no other option than to pull the tooth out. Losing your tooth could be detrimental, given that we only have one set of teeth. Tooth loss could be harmful to your overall oral health. For example, when you lose one tooth, your jaw bone could deteriorate, resulting in loss of jaw bone. Your neighboring teeth might also shift on their own. Shifting of your teeth could cause discomfort and alter your smile permanently. One of the most significant benefits of regular dental visits is saving your teeth. It helps prevent irreversible teeth damage. Sensitization On Proper Dental Hygiene Many people do not understand the best dental hygiene practices. For example, many people only brush their teeth once a day and never floss. This might not sound like a big deal but could lead to bigger dental issues in the long run. Simple practices like brushing your teeth regularly, especially after meals, and ensuring that you floss regularly could go a long way in saving your teeth. Regular brushing and flossing help fight bacteria in the mouth and promote your overall dental health. Keeping up with your dental exams and check-ups is beneficial because you will have professional monitoring of your oral health. Your dentist will recommend a personalized dental hygiene routine. Solving Issues Related To Dental Health You might be experiencing certain issues related to dental health. For instance, if you often grind your teeth, you might experience constant headaches or problems sleeping. Your dentist will target and treat these issues to ensure that you experience less discomfort and better sleep quality. Even if the dentist might not solve some of your underlying issues, they will refer you to a relevant specialist. Treating Bad Breath Many people often struggle with chronic bad breath, not just in the morning but also throughout the day. Bad breath often results from a condition known as halitosis, which occurs because of practicing poor oral hygiene habits. You should not ignore halitosis or try to treat it on your own. If you have been experiencing bad breath, it is advisable to visit the dentist to pinpoint the specific cause of the foul odor and how you can deal with it. Sometimes, bad breath may be a sign of an underlying medical condition that should be treated immediately. Gives You Peace of Mind Regular dental exams and check-ups give you peace of mind. If you constantly experience dental pain or other dental issues, you cannot enjoy peace of mind. If left untreated, certain dental issues like decayed teeth could have very severe consequences. This explains why it is advisable to visit your dentist regularly. A dentist will examine you and keep up with what is happening in your mouth. Your dentist will also aid with any pain or discomfort that you could be experiencing and recommend an appropriate follow-up plan. With regular dental exams and check-ups, you will experience peace of mind and not have to worry about how bad a dental problem might be. 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Tooth sensitivity will make it difficult to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks with your friend and family because of the tingling and shooting pain. However, you don't have to deal with this unpleasant condition, even for a minute. Don't assume teeth sensitivity is a minor dental health issue that will disappear with time without treatment. You need to retain the services of an experienced dentist to examine your teeth and oral health condition to determine the root or cause of the problem. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we have modern technology to see what you can't see with your naked eyes. Our skilled dentists can provide numerous painless and comfortable sensitive teeth services to alleviate and fix this uncomfortable dental problem for a healthy smile and good times with your friends. Symptoms or Indicators of Teeth Sensitivity Teeth enamel might be the strongest and most mineralized body organ, but it has its limits. A tooth enamel acts as a shield of the inner part of the tooth, which contains numerous nerves and blood capillaries. Therefore, when you experience sensitivity in your tooth or teeth, it means your enamel is weak and worn out. Below are symptoms or indicators of teeth sensitivity: Tingling pain when eating or drinking a hot or cold drink Tingling pain when eating sugary foods or drinks Tingling pain when doing your routine dental flossing and brushing Tingling pain when you breathe in cold air Redness or swelling of the gums When you assume a teeth sensitivity issue and leave it untreated, you may come to a point where you have to do away with specific meals and drinks. The pain and sensitivity can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the cause of the problem. Don't let tooth sensitivity affect your ability to maintain top-notch teeth whiteness and oral health. When you experience the above symptoms of teeth sensitivity, you should consult with a professional dentist as soon as possible to determine or diagnose the cause of this uncomfortable problem. Although home-based oral care routines can prevent teeth sensitivity, you need to schedule frequent or regular appointments with your dentist for a check-up, even if your teeth are not sensitive. Frequent dental check-ups help prevent teeth sensitivity, which is not an uncommon dental issue among many people. Common Causes of Teeth Sensitivity To determine an appropriate treatment procedure to alleviate and fix sensitivity in your tooth or teeth, your dentist must first identify or determine the underlying cause of this nuisance. Although our teeth enamels become weak as we age, the following dental health issues can also cause weakening of your teeth enamel surface: Tooth Decay One of the most prevalent causes of enamel weakening among many people is tooth decay. Typically, tooth decay occurs when acidic excretes from bacteria that thrive in your mouth erode and destroy your tooth enamel surface, uncovering the sensitive part of the tooth. Tooth decay does not occur gradually, meaning you can be able to prevent it. The main cause of tooth decay or caries is plaque build-up in your teeth' enamel surface over time due to poor oral hygiene habits and specific lifestyle habits like smoking. When you leave a dental plaque untreated, it will harden and form a dangerous brownish substance known as tartar. The build-up of tartar in your teeth creates a conducive environment for dangerous bacteria to invade your teeth' enamel. Eventually, your tooth enamel will decay and form holes, also known as cavities. When that happens, your affected tooth will develop sensitivity issues due to the exposure of the nervous part of the tooth to various stimuli like cold drinks. Luckily, this dental health issue is treatable, especially during its early stages, to prevent cavity and teeth sensitivity issues. Dental procedures like scaling and root planing could be helpful to prevent plaque build-up on your teeth' enamel surface. Apart from the nuisance sensitivity in your tooth, tooth decay can make you lose the affected tooth in the long run if it remains untreated. Fractured or Cracked Tooth Your teeth' enamel surface or filling can weaken due to trauma or significant injury on your mouth area during a sporting game or motorist accident. Biting hard objects or chewing specific hard food like nuts can also lead to a fracture or crack on your tooth. Depending on the extent of the crack or fracture, you might experience pain or not. Even if a tooth crack is not painful at the moment, you should seek a dentist's services for a check-up because the crack can extend to the inner part of the tooth with time, leading to more severe problems. Tooth sensitivity might be a symptom of a severe and extreme crack on your tooth if the dentin or the nervous tooth's pulp chamber is affected by the crack. As you might be aware, a permanent tooth cannot grow back once it breaks or falls out. Therefore, the best way to save a sensitive cracked or fractured tooth is by making an appointment with a reliable dentist to diagnose the extent of the crack and treat the issue. Gum/Periodontal Diseases Tooth sensitivity can also be an indicator or symptom of gum/periodontal disease. Like tooth decay, the cause of periodontal diseases is the build-up of dangerous plaque on the surface of your teeth enamel and deep below your gum line. Apart from the sensitivity, if you have periodontal/gum disease, you will notice that some of your teeth appear longer than the others due to gum recession. Untreated gum recession will uncover nerve endings of the affected tooth root and expose them to sensitivity stimuli like sugary and cold foods. When that happens, drinking and eating your favorite foods become a nightmare because of the uncomfortable sensitivity on the affected tooth or teeth. Untreated gum disease will expose you to the risk of losing the affected tooth or teeth because the underlying bacteria will continue to destroy supportive tissues of your tooth, including the jawbone. Fortunately, periodontal disease is a treatable oral health issue, especially when your dentist detects it early. Hence, it is recommendable to schedule a regular appointment with a hygienist or dentist for thorough and deep teeth cleanings to La Puente Emergency Tooth Extraction Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Emergency Tooth Extraction Most dentists in La Puente, CA, offer their services during regular office hours. You might need to book an appointment beforehand to see a dentist. It increases your chances of seeing the dentist and gives you ample time with the dentist for review and treatment. However, emergency dental services are available for unexpected cases like severe dental pain, loss of teeth, bleeding, or swelling. It is necessary to know when you need emergency dental care to save the situation and money in the long run. Emergency tooth extraction is one of the reasons you shouldn’t wait to book an appointment to see a dentist. Some extractions must be done as quickly as you experience the problem. For instance, a severely damaged tooth could worsen your situation in minutes if you wait to have it extracted later. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we offer quality and timely emergency dentistry services. Therefore, come to us immediately if you have a dental issue that could necessitate immediate tooth extraction. Emergency Dentistry — Overview You should treat all dental problems with the seriousness they deserve. No dental issue is less superior to the other. A broken or chipped tooth can turn into an emergency in no time. When you experience a toothache or one or more of your teeth are knocked out, it becomes an emergency, requiring the immediate attention of an experienced dentist. Therefore, emergency dentistry is likely to benefit all, whether young or old. It is good to align yourself with a dental office in your area that offers emergency dental services. That way, you will have immediate help when you experience an urgent need. Unfortunately, most dentists only operate during regular working hours and generally five days a week. You must book an appointment within those strict timelines to have a dentist listen to and check your dental issue. It becomes a problem when you experience an emergency requiring the immediate attention of a competent emergency dentist. Fortunately for you, we have dentists in La Puente who offer emergency dentistry services. They could save your dental issues from worsening, save your life, and also money. Some dental issues can wait; not all require immediate treatment. However, some problems cannot wait for treatment either. They must be treated as soon as they are experienced. For instance, a severely damaged tooth calls for immediate treatment. You may not manage to wait with the intense pain or even to eat. The tooth’s condition could worsen by the minute. For instance, it could become infected, especially if you cannot clean around the affected tooth. That is why it is necessary to know when to visit an emergency dentist. Emergency dentists have proper training and experience to handle all manner of dental emergencies. They are always ready with the necessary tools and equipment to save the situation. Reasons You Might Need Emergency Tooth Extraction A tooth or dental extraction refers to a procedure conducted by a dentist or oral surgeon to remove a tooth from its socket. Tooth extraction can be done manually or surgically, depending on the underlying problem. In most cases, dentists and oral surgeons recommend saving a natural tooth as much as possible. That is why several dental treatment procedures are available to treat all manner of dental problems experienced by people from across the globe. However, sometimes a tooth becomes impossible to repair and cannot be saved. In that case, the only option becomes extraction. When your dentist recommends tooth extraction, it is because he/she, or anyone else, cannot save the tooth even with the most advanced treatments. It becomes an emergency if the dentist needs to extract the tooth to prevent an infection from spreading to other parts of your mouth. Several issues could necessitate emergency dental extraction, including the following: Abnormal Development of Teeth All teeth do not develop the same. Some people will have perfectly developed teeth, while others have abnormally developed teeth. Teeth that haven’t developed well may bring with them a lot of issues. That is why you might need emergency extraction as soon as you realize the problem. For instance, you may notice that several of your teeth are impacted or have failed to erupt through your gums. An impacted tooth is usually painful, is likely to become infected, and could result in gum inflammation. Thus, have them checked by a dentist as soon as you experience pain. Impacted teeth grow when you do not have enough space on the gum for teeth development. Some wisdom teeth grow that way and are usually very painful. Due to lack of space, some wisdom teeth remain stuck inside your gums, pushing other teeth out of their spaces. It is a problem that could affect the stability of your other teeth. That is why impacted teeth require emergency extraction as soon as they start to develop. Severely Damaged Teeth Your teeth could become damaged for several reasons, including trauma and decay. A severely damaged tooth will not function like a regular tooth. It will be painful and susceptible to infections, which could spread to other parts of your mouth. Dental decay is generally treatable and could save your natural tooth. However, extraction could be its only solution if the tooth is severely damaged by a dental decay that was not treated on time. Dentists will always do everything possible to salvage a natural tooth. But saving a severely decayed tooth could put the adjacent teeth at risk of infection. An injury or chipping could also be the reason why your tooth is severely damaged. If the damage or chipping goes beyond the dentist’s ability to fill or crown it, your dentist might recommend extraction. A severely damaged tooth will likely be painful, requiring emergency extraction to relieve you of the pain and protect other teeth from possible infection. Gum Disease or Periodontitis Periodontitis occurs when a prolonged gum inflammation called gingivitis develops into a dental infection. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum infection. You could reverse it by continuously practicing good oral hygiene, including visiting your dentist for regular dental cleaning. However, it can quickly advance into periodontitis if early intervention is not possible. Periodontitis or gum disease mainly attacks the gums, thereby weakening the structures suppo La Puente TMJ / TMD | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 TMJ / TMD If you’ve been having pain in the jaw or have been experiencing problems opening and closing your mouth, you might need the help of a dental professional right away. Problems in the functioning of the jawbone could be an indication of a TMJ disorder. It might seem like a minor problem initially, especially if the pain is not severe, but it could be critical, more so if you prolong treatment. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we offer specialized treatment to all dental patients, including those requiring TMJ/TMD treatment in La Puente, CA. Our highly skilled and experienced dentists will offer the proper diagnosis and recommend the right treatment to help you manage the pain and treat the cause of the disorder. Our goal is to ensure that you enjoy excellent oral health without discomfort or any risk of dental damage. TMD/TMJ Overview TMJ/TMD is a disorder that affects your temporomandibular joint, popularly known as the TMJ. The joint connects the bone to your skull, acting like a sliding hinge. A human being has only one joint on each side of their jaw. A problem with this joint could cause you pain in the jaw joint. Pain could spread to other muscles that control your jaw movement. If left untreated, the pain could escalate and result in other dental and health problems. That is why it is advisable to seek dental treatment as soon as you experience pain in your jaw joint. TMD has no exact cause. Therefore, it is difficult to tell exactly what caused the disorder that caused your pain. It could be one or a combination of several factors, like arthritis, genetics, and traumatic injury to the jaw. Some people who experience jaw pain are in the habit of grinding or clenching their teeth. But it doesn’t mean that you could suffer TMD disorder if you habitually clench or grind your teeth. Several other factors could come into play since TMD doesn’t have a definite cause. In some instances, the discomfort and pain associated with TMD are temporary and could be relieved with self-care at home. Only extreme cases of the disorder may require surgical intervention. Your dentist will conduct an in-depth examination of your jaw joints to determine the nature of the problem and the kind of treatment you require. Dentists recommend surgery as the last resort after other conservative measures have failed to yield the required results. However, if your dentist feels that you could benefit more from surgical treatment, he/she will recommend it right away. Proper diagnosis and treatment of TMD are necessary if you want the discomfort and pain to go away. It could happen during your regular dental visits or as soon as you experienced pain in your jaw. A prosthodontist or an oral and maxillofacial specialist will take care of your treatment and management of TMD. You might first require pain management treatment before the actual treatment if the pain is severe. Causes of TMJ Disorder As previously mentioned, TMD doesn’t have an exact cause. Dental experts hold that the pain or discomfort could result from different problems that affect your jaw muscles and other parts of the temporomandibular joint. For instance, an injury to your jawbone, head muscles, and TMJ, including a heavy blow or whiplash, could result in TMD/TMJ disorder. Other causes could be: Clenching/Grinding Teeth Bruxism is a well-known cause of many dental problems, including TMD/TMJ. Clenching or grinding your teeth puts a lot of pressure on your jaw joint and could be the reason why you’re experiencing pain and discomfort. When your TMJ experiences a lot of pressure, it could lead to clicking, popping, jaw locking, headaches, facial pain, and even earaches. It is best to have the pain checked before the joint experiences more damage. The pain could also become unbearable with continuous grinding and clenching of teeth. You could develop chronic facial pain that could last more than six months, experienced dental fractures, migraines, and chronic TMJ issues if you don’t stop clenching or grinding your teeth. Arthritis of the TMJ Traumatic arthritis, infectious arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and secondary degenerative arthritis can all affect your TMJ. The infection could result in pain and discomfort. Treatment for TMJ arthritis will depend on the kind of arthritis and symptoms you’re experiencing. Bad Bite The relation or fit of a person’s upper and lower teeth is essential. A good bite occurs when your upper and lower teeth fit together when you bite down. An unhealthy bite, one in which your teeth do not fit perfectly together, could be the cause of the many dental problems you’re experiencing, including TMJ disorders. An unhealthy bite is associated with TMD. It could be the cause of strain in your temporomandibular joint and muscles. When your bite is healthy, the entire temporomandibular system enjoys stability. But if your upper teeth do not come together with the lower teeth, your jawbone does not rest into your TMJ in the proper position that creates stability. It could result in various dental symptoms and problems. Misaligned teeth are the main reason many people are experiencing dental problems related to an unhealthy bite. Some people have lost a tooth or caused one or more teeth to shift due to an unhealthy bite. If a malocclusion is causing you TMD, your dentist will recommend treatment to take care of the pain and discomfort on your jaw and different treatments to correct the bad bite. Muscle Spasms or Pain Displacement of the TMJ disc could cause an unhealthy bite, causing your jaw muscles to work harder than expected. When you overwork the chewing muscles, they could develop lactic acid, become stiff and painful. The more you chew, the worse it becomes. The continued contraction of muscles could result in tissue damage, tenderness, and pain. Consequently, you experience stress, tenseness and feel miserable, resulting in TMD. Other causes of TMJ Disorder Gum chewing Injury on the teeth from a traumatic blow to your face Stress could cause you to tighten your facial and jaw muscles or clench your teeth Poor posture Disc movement — The soft layer between your TMJ ball and socket Symptoms of TMJ Disorder Pain and discomfort around your jawbone joint are the main symptoms of TMJ disorder. Your temporomandibular joint is usually found right before your ears. Thus, any TMJ-related pain will affect your eye, ear, neck, for What Are Lumineers? | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Lumineers Lumineers are super thin dental veneers dentists use to correct various defects in your teeth and restore your beautiful smile. They can use them to correct crooked teeth, fill gaps in your teeth, increase the length of your teeth or make them brighter. Lumineers mimic the color and shape of your natural teeth. You can choose shaded or white Lumineers depending on the color of your natural teeth. If you have shaded teeth, you need shaded Lumineers. If you have white teeth, it's better to have white Lumineers. Like many dental makeovers, Lumineers are popular with patients who would like to enhance their natural smile. They have a host of advantages over other cosmetic dental procedures. They are more affordable than other teeth whitening procedures like laser whitening treatments. Additionally, the result is highly satisfying if done right. Are you in La Puente, California, and want to have a dazzling smile thanks to Lumineers treatment? Then don’t hesitate to visit La Puente Advanced Dentistry. We have professional dentists with a wealth of experience diagnosing and treating a myriad of dental ailments. They will give you the best treatment. We pride ourselves in offering the best dental treatment services, including Lumineers. How Lumineers Can Help Restore Your Smile It can be challenging to have the perfect smile if you have a broken or cracked tooth. Broken teeth can cause a gap, which can look awkward. Maybe you also have gaps between your teeth and look awkward when you smile. Lumineers are a great option to fill these gaps and make your smile look more natural. What Material Makes Lumineers Lumineers are made from porcelain which is very strong and durable. It's also esthetically appealing and sturdy. Therefore, it’s able to withstand the mouth’s rigorous activities. With proper maintenance, Lumineers can last for ten to fifteen years. Porcelain doesn’t stain. Therefore, the Lumineers maintain their aesthetic appeal for a long time. Lumineers are extra thin dental veneers. Many patients prefer them because they are less bulky. Thanks to their size, the dentist only files a thin surface off your tooth. Although many marketers state you don’t need any tooth filling, the information isn’t entirely accurate. When the dentist bonds the Lumineers to the teeth, they become permanently attached. The medical specialist removes them only when you need to replace the Lumineers. They look natural and blend with your natural enamel. Why You Should Go For Lumineers Lumineers look natural and come in various colors, which can help hide various flaws or defects on your teeth. The Lumineers can be used to fix cosmetic problems and make your smile look brighter and more natural. If you have a broken tooth, the Lumineers can fill the gap and make your smile look more natural. Lumineers can also fix gaps between your teeth. The Lumineers can also help make your tooth look bigger and more appealing. The Lumineers are also more affordable than the laser whitening treatments. For less severe problems, it’s preferable to use this treatment. The result is more or less as some more expensive procedures, and the side effects are minimal. How Long Do Lumineers Last? Lumineers can last for years if you take proper care. They are semi-permanent, and the dentist can remove them when you need to lace new ones. The Lumineers can last for ten years or more. Their longevity depends on various factors, including the dentist’s technique to fix them, habits like clenching, grinding, biting, oral hygiene, and diet. You are likely to reduce the lifespan of the Lumineers if you don’t brush or floss regularly. If you consume sugary foods and drinks, your Lumineers aren’t likely to last long. To increase the longevity of your Lumineers, you should take care of them as you do your natural teeth. Ensure you floss and brush regularly, protect your gum’s health and visit your dentist for regular dental check-ups and cleaning. Also, tone down on foods and drinks like coffee and alcohol, likely to cause the Lumineers’ discoloration. You should also avoid tobacco as it can also damage the Lumineers. How Do I Choose The Right Color Of Lumineers? Lumineers come in a variety of shades and colors. Therefore, you can choose the shade and color that best matches your teeth. In most cases, the dentist will choose an appropriate shade close to your teeth’ natural hue. Remember, when it comes to the color and the shade of the Lumineers, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. You have to consider various factors when choosing the best-fit Lumineers color and hue. You have to consider the whiteness of the Lumineers. Although you might want to whiten your teeth, you should carefully choose the intensity of the whiteness. Remember, Lumineers that are too white look unnatural. The tone of your skin, your face’s shape, the shape of your smile, and the whites of your eyes are important factors to consider when choosing the color and shade of Lumineers. You should choose a color that will complement the tone of your face. Lumineers are translucent due to their extra thin nature. Therefore, the color of your natural teeth plays a significant role in the shade of the Lumineers you select. You should go for Lumineers that are as close as possible to the color of your natural teeth. You don’t want the tooth with the Lumineer to stand out! What Should You Expect After The Dentist Places The Lumineers Lumineers look like your natural teeth and blend in perfectly to give you a natural look. They are also ultra-thin so that they can comfortably fit in your mouth. The primary purpose of Lumineers is to correct minor flaws or defects in your teeth. You should visit your dentist after they place the Lumineers to establish a maintenance schedule. The constant checkups will ensure the dentist identifies any developing problems with the Lumineers. Understanding The Procedure Of Placing Lumineers Mostly, the dentist bonds the Lumineers in a single visit. They can be placed in as little as two hours or less if the dentist performs the procedure on one or two teeth. The process is simple and fast since they’re made from a unique composite material, making it easy to work with the Lumineers. The Lumineers are extra thin, making it possible to bond them to the teeth with minimal trimming. Since the procedure is highly noninvasive, you don’t need anesthesia. They measure betw La Puente Wisdom Tooth Extraction | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Wisdom Tooth Extraction Many people don't know about wisdom tooth removal, despite its prevalence among Americans. About 10 million wisdom teeth are extracted every year, proving that this is a standard dental procedure. So, what are the reasons for a wisdom tooth extraction? How is the procedure carried out? And how much does it cost? This article will tell you everything that you need to know about wisdom tooth extraction in La Puente, CA. Keep reading to learn more. Overview of Wisdom Tooth Extraction Wisdom teeth or third molars are teeth that typically erupt between the age of 17 and 21. Sometimes, wisdom teeth can be valuable to your mouth if they are healthy or adequately aligned. Unfortunately, they are usually misaligned and require removal. Reasons Why You Should Remove Your Wisdom Tooth It's recommendable to understand the benefits of wisdom teeth removal to be sure of what you are about to do. For most people, wisdom teeth are painless and usually ignore them. However, even an asymptomatic molar can wreak havoc on your gum and lead to periodontal disease. One of the main reasons why you should remove your wisdom teeth is misalignment. A misaligned wisdom tooth positions itself at an angle, horizontally, or towards or away from the second molar. It can also angle itself inward or outwards. Poorly aligned wisdom teeth cause crowding of your teeth, damage to the adjacent teeth, nerves, or the jaw. You can also decide to remove your wisdom tooth when it is impacted. An impacted tooth is usually enclosed with the jaw bone, soft tissue, or partially broken when erupting from the gum. A partially erupted wisdom tooth allows an opening for bacteria opening around the tooth and can cause an infection. The following are some of the common complications associated with an impacted wisdom tooth. Bleeding gums Swelling in your jaw Pain in your jaw Foul-smelling breath Inflamed and irritated gums Loss of gums or bone Damage to the tooth surrounding structure Apart from the above-stated complications, an impacted tooth can lead to severe problems and diseases. Below are other reasons why you should remove your wisdom tooth. Prevents Inflammation and Infection When there is a combination of limited space and partial impaction on the wisdom teeth, this often leads to gum inflammation. An inflamed gum can be painful and a health hazard. Once the inflammation sets in, it can be challenging to alleviate it. It usually spreads to the surrounding areas. As stated above, a partially impacted tooth creates a breeding ground for bacteria, dramatically increasing the risk of infection. Prevents Overcrowding of Your Teeth When a wisdom tooth erupts, it tries to enter the already crowded jaw space. When there is little room to move into, the neighboring teeth are usually pushed, resulting in misalignment. This can undo a beautiful smile and unravel years of dental work. Reduces the Possibility of Damaging your Nearby Teeth Wisdom teeth can do more damage to their neighboring teeth than invading their space. They can damage the adjacent second molars by contributing to cavities and bone loss. Reduces the Possibility of Tumors or Cysts An impacted tooth can cause tiny cysts or tumors to form in your jawbone. Therefore, it’s recommendable to remove it as early as possible before it extends to the point of needing a TMJ specialist. Therefore, opting for wisdom tooth removal will reduce your expenses. Guarantees A Better Cleaning Experience If you experience pain and other obvious complications when a wisdom tooth erupts, your dental hygiene might be at risk. For example, it can be challenging to brush and floss around a wisdom tooth when there's not enough space. A hard-to-reach location or limited space makes wisdom teeth a prime target for plaque and cavity build-up. Reduces the Possibility of Different Diseases Associated with Inflammation When an impacted wisdom tooth causes inflammation, it might allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream and advance to other parts of your body, causing a wide range of diseases such as stroke, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Therefore, removal of the wisdom tooth will help you prevent these diseases or infections. Guarantees a Smooth Recovery If wisdom teeth cannot erupt and cannot be maintained in a healthy state, it's best to remove them early. Early removal is associated with a smooth and timely recovery than when the tooth has already been impacted. Prevents Sinus Problems The nose and the mouth are intricately connected. Therefore, if an impacted tooth is inflamed, it can cause sinus pressure, congestion, and pain. Your overall health matters a lot. That's why you should pay attention to any ailment or symptoms associated with your wisdom teeth. Gives You the Peace of Mind When you remove your wisdom tooth early, you don't have to worry about the long-term effects of a third molar. The Procedure for Wisdom Tooth Extraction Your dentist will remove or extract your wisdom teeth from their office. However, the dentist might decide to undertake this procedure from a hospital if there are risks of complications. If you have any infection, it will delay the removal process until it clears up. Your dentist will recommend antibiotics to help you heal the infection. Preparing for Wisdom Tooth Extraction It's normal to be nervous when you're having your first wisdom tooth removed. You've probably heard different stories of other people's experiences, but you should know that everyone's experience is different. Below are a few tips to prepare for your wisdom tooth removal: Take Some Time Off School or Work After your wisdom tooth has been removed, it might take about 24 hours for the anesthesia to wear off. Therefore, it's advisable to schedule at least two days off school or work. After the two-day recovery, it takes about one or two weeks to heal completely. Some people might take longer to recover. That's why you shouldn't plan for intense activities right after returning to school or work. Find a Ride Anesthesia can make you feel disoriented and dizzy. Therefore, it's not safe to drive yourself home once your wisdom tooth has been removed. You want to find a friend or relative who can take you home. It's also crucial to have a backup in case the first person of your choice fails you. Get Your Medication Your dentist will recommend a prescription for pain relievers. 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This may stem from various causes, including complications with oral conditions. Subsequently, you will need to see a professional as soon as possible to help you remedy your problem. They should have the required skill and knowledge required to perform a successful surgery and guide you through the treatment. By contacting La Puente Advanced Dentistry, you will receive excellent medical services from one of the best dentists in La Puente, California. Our wealth of experience in performing different types of oral surgery equips us with the necessary tools to safeguard your wellbeing throughout the treatment process. Understanding What Oral Surgery Entails Oral surgery is a practice area touching on a broad range of dental services. Hence, your dentist may recommend surgery as a remedy for more than one condition. This is because it is an effective form of treatment that targets a specific area in your jaw or mouth cavity. Therefore, any dental procedure involving a surgical process qualifies to be oral surgery. Some treatment options may combine oral surgery with additional procedures to promote overall success during recovery. In this case, your treatment experience encompasses surgery as the main procedure, meaning you will still need to make adequate preparations before undergoing treatment. After your dentist prescribes oral surgery as the most effective treatment for you, you want to understand what to expect beforehand. Not only will you be more prepared for the procedure, but you will also appreciate how the treatment creates the expected outcome. Therefore, you will have more faith in the process and will be more receptive to the instructions given. Types of Oral Surgery As mentioned above, your dentist may recommend oral surgery as the best remedy for your dental condition. Since it entails undergoing an invasive procedure, your condition is likely to be severe, meaning other dental remedies are ineffective towards achieving a permanent solution. Subsequently, your condition will dictate the type of oral surgery you will receive. Some common procedures prescribed to patients include: Dental Implant Surgery Dental implant treatment is available for persons in need of teeth replacement. The condition may arise from multiple causes, including high-impact accidents that break your tooth crown. Patients suffering from severe tooth decay, gum infections, or dental abscess infections may also lose their natural teeth. Fixing dental implants in their place is a viable option to help them maintain a good oral aesthetic. Typically, a dental implant surgery entails removing the current tooth and enamel and replacing it with a titanium implant as the artificial root. Afterward, the dentist will fit the artificial crown to complete the treatment. You can understand the importance of making adequate preparations before undergoing dental implant surgery from the steps. This is because it is an invasive process, especially if you have multiple teeth replaced by the titanium implant. After surgery, your dentist will need to follow up on your recovery to ensure you are responding well. Making follow-up check-ups is essential, as dental implant treatment occurs in stages. Hence, the density must allow your jawbone tissue to fuse with the titanium implant for a natural fit in your dental structure. When all implants are well fused into your jawbone, the dentist can then schedule a separate appointment to have the artificial crown fixed. In the meantime, you will wear temporary crowns to help you maintain your regular look. Gingivitis or Gum Grafting Gum diseases, especially infections, take a toll on your overall oral health. This is because they affect your gums severely, leading to serious complications inside the gum tissue. In return, the gums become incapable of supporting your teeth in their jawbone sockets. Therefore, most patients begin to experience the discomfort of loose teeth and pain when chewing or biting. Gingivitis also destroys the health of your gums, so they are more prone to inflammation after pus collects. Therefore, you may suffer significant pain, and bleeding as some parts of the gums rupture from too much pus collected. The best remedy for severe Gingivitis is undergoing gum graft surgery. The procedure entails removing all infected gum tissue from the affected area. Next, the dentist acquires grafts from healthy parts of the mouth, mostly from the roof cavity. The roof provides an excellent source of gum for grafting because of its large surface area and less exposure to infections from teeth. Once the dentist collects the healthy flesh, they will stitch it to the affected area where infected gum tissue was removed. The goal is to promote gum rejuvenation by introducing fresh tissue to replace areas affected by Gingivitis. When a procedure is completed as required, the newly grafted gum tissue will fuse with the remaining tissue from the originally infected area. Subsequently, new growth occurs and continues over time. If the patient observes recovery guidelines as required, their oral health returns to normal after a few years. Advanced Maxillofacial Surgery Maxillofacial dentistry entails performing advanced oral surgeries, particularly when the patient has suffered severe injuries or complications. For example, a patient suffering from multiple jaw fractures may need oral surgery to help remove disintegrated bone pieces. With maxillofacial dentistry, the dentist may even succeed in reconstructing these pieces and assembling them on your jaw. Additionally, maxillofacial surgery is recommended for patients with clefts on their lips or other parts of the face. Since most clefts are congenital, they require expertise when correcting to avoid causing additional complications for the patient. Patients experiencing abnormal growths anywhere on their face can also schedule a maxillofacial surgery. The initial steps in treatment involve identifying the type of growth you have. This will be useful in detecting cancerous cells, if any, or dismissing the prognosis. Afterward, the surgeon can remove the growths to help you begin the recovery process. When scheduling a maxillofacial surgery, you want to ensure you work with a highly trained and experienced surgeon. Their involvement will di La Puente Invisalign | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Invisalign Most people with crooked and uneven teeth feel embarrassed about their smile. For decades, braces have helped patients enjoy straight smiles, but the wires, brackets, and metal can turn many off. A perfect orthodontic dentistry option is Invisalign that uses aligners to straighten teeth discreetly without altering their appearance. The aligners are transparent and almost impossible to see. The treatment is also gentle to your gums and mouth, ensuring it is abrasion-free during your treatment. The skilled dentists at La Puente Advanced Dentistry offer this innovative treatment that can assist you in achieving your goals. What are Invisalign Aligners? Invisalign is a form of clear removable aligner that gradually straightens teeth. Unlike many conventional metal braces, Invisalign is made of clear plastic and is almost invisible. Their transparent appearance makes it an ideal option for patients who prefer modifying their teeth more discreetly. Determining Invisalign Candidacy Many people desiring to have straight teeth are ideal candidates for this orthodontic treatment. The treatment option could treat mild to complicated cases. To get Invisalign, you need to first consult with a skilled dentist. They will analyze your smile, oral health, and overall health and then determine whether you qualify for the procedure. The dentist will also use numerous specialized imaging software and techniques like x-rays to determine whether the option is effective and safe. On top of that, they will show you images of how your smile will look following the treatment. Some of the issues treated with Invisalign aligners include the below: Open bites — It happens when some teeth fail to touch your teeth on your opposing jaw. An open bite can result in challenges with speech and TMJ pain. Crossbites — It occurs when one of the teeth bites against the inside of the opposing teeth. It can result in premature bone loss and tooth wear, making it crucial to treat the condition early. Crowded teeth — If your teeth are big or have a tiny jaw, your teeth might look crooked and overcrowded. The orthodontist might require removing a couple of teeth before using the aligners to straighten your remaining teeth. An underbite happens when your bottom teeth protrude more than your upper teeth. On the other hand, overbites occur when your upper teeth protrude more than your bottom teeth. In severe cases, the dentist can endorse another treatment such as jaw expanders. Nevertheless, you might use Invisalign aligners in your treatment's final stages. People who have had braces but their teeth shifted frequently became Invisalign patients with treatment success. How Invisalign Works Once the dentist determines you're a perfect fit, they will create personalized trays for the teeth. When your aligners are ready, you'll receive them from the dentist, and they will demonstrate how to insert and remove them. To achieve optimal results, you should use your trays for twenty to twenty-two hours daily. You should remove your trays when brushing your teeth. You can also take them off when eating and enjoying your meal without limitations. You can drink water with Invisalign on, but you should remove them before drinking beverages to prevent exposing the teeth to a lot of sugar or staining your aligners. Every set of your aligners gradually pushes the teeth into your desired position. You will change to new Invisalign approximately two (2) weeks throughout the treatment. And after about six months, you'll have a check-up with the dentist. Each case is unique, and your dental expert will advise you on the duration you should wear the Invisalign during the initial consultation. While most adults require to wear aligners for approximately twelve months, a teen should have their Invisalign longer. If you have had braces and need a touchup to re-straighten the smile, you should put on your Invisalign for a maximum of six months. Advantages of Your Clear Aligners Here are several benefits of putting on transparent aligners over conventional braces: Aesthetics — You will not have a metallic appearance in your mouth. Removable — You could remove your clear aligners at any time, allowing you to eat, brush, floss, and change your teeth’ alignment. Comfort — Their texture feels more like your natural teeth. On the contrary, conventional braces could rub on the cheeks, making them feel raw. Fewer dental appointments — Braces wires require tightening approximately every six (6) weeks. That is several orthodontic appointments. If you do not have dental insurance to cover your visits, the treatment can be high-end. You do not require any repair — Sometimes, wires or brackets might become loose with braces. When it comes to Invisalign, you may change to your next aligner in the series if there isn't damage. Easier to practice oral hygiene — You can remove the aligners and practice proper oral hygiene. Common Challenges Related to Invisalign Treatment While putting on Invisalign is convenient and comfortable, it might take time to become used to them. Sometimes new patients have challenges remembering to remove their aligners before eating their meal and replace them after that. You can assist yourself in removing them by setting alarms before the meal and others a couple of minutes following your meal. Likewise, you could set a reminder or alarm, so you do not fail to recall to change to another set of Invisalign after two weeks. Additionally, some people find their speech abnormal when they first get the aligner. They might have challenges pronouncing sounds like "s" and "th." Fortunately, with time you'll become used to it and can speak eloquently again. Finally, it would be best if you got used to carrying your Invisalign case. Consider having cases in the bag, car, and at work, so you can have one if you need to remove the aligners at one point. Inserting the Invisalign When inserting the aligners, always begin with the front teeth before working your way to the back. Then gently push your Invisalign over all your teeth. After the tray covers the teeth, push harder to ensure it is well-seated. You can use the chew stick your dentist offers to be sure of proper seating. Avoid biting the Invisalign in place since it can cause your tray to break or bend. If your aligners fail to seat completely, don't force them in. It occurs when the Invisalign is folded. Gen La Puente Crowns and Bridges Dentist | La Puente Dentist Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Crowns and Bridges Natural teeth are strong, although there are common reasons why they may get damaged. For instance, you could lose a tooth or damage it because of impact or severe cavities. Some of the best treatments for these concerns include using dental fillings or installing dental crowns, implants, bridges, specialty dentures, or full dentures. The ideal treatment will depend on the specific nature of your concern. If you have missing or damaged teeth, we invite you to contact La Puente Advanced Dentistry. We have a team dedicated to restorative dentistry and can provide dental crowns and bridges, among other effective treatments. The failure to seek treatment for a missing tooth can cause numerous grave concerns. For instance, a gap can cause dental malocclusion, affect your jaw function and result in chewing or speech problems. Apart from issues arising from a poor bite, a missing tooth can also increase the risk of losing more teeth. On the other hand, seeking treatment for a damaged tooth helps maintain your natural dental for longer. Dental Crowns Defined Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are a cover used to encase an entire tooth’s surface. This restores its strength by ensuring it assumes its natural shape and size. Dental crowns protect the tooth’s structure in cases where the use of dental fillings may be inadequate. They often come in handy when restoring the form of a broken tooth or the aesthetics of discolored teeth. Moreover, your dentist may recommend using dental crowns to protect weak teeth from the risk of breaking. Dental Bridges Defined Dental bridges are false teeth, also known as pontics. They are commonly made from porcelain, a material that ensures the fake teeth resemble your natural ones. However, several options are available, and you can request a dental bridge made from other materials, including gold. If you have a missing tooth or several missing teeth in a row, your dentist can use a dental bridge to close or bridge the gap. In this case, the expert will need an abutment tooth on either side of the gap. Patients who don’t have abutment teeth may have to schedule dental implants before having a bridge installed. Do I Need Dental Crowns or Bridges? Dental crowns and bridges are alike in the sense that they are both fixed prosthetic devices. Both options involve cementing the fake tooth onto your natural teeth or installed implants. The main difference between the two is that the latter is solely used to restore missing teeth. On the other hand, crowns help to restore the integrity of a damaged natural tooth. Here are some of the reasons you may want to consider having a dental crown or bridge installed: Missing tooth or teeth Fractured or broken teeth Stained, discolored, or chipped teeth Severe dental cavities Fractured fillings Cosmetic enhancement following root canal The Process of Making and Installing Dental Crowns Dental crowns help to restore the shape, size, and structural integrity of a damaged or decayed natural tooth. Before treatment begins, your dentist will need to make an impression of your dental. The model helps to establish the ideal dimensions of the new tooth. It may take a week or two to have your dental image sent to a lab where the customized fake tooth will be produced. At the lab, the specialist will ensure the mold of the new tooth fits your gap perfectly. They may also polish and tint the mold to ensure it matches your surrounding teeth. If you want a dental crown made from another material, the experts will add a thin layer of your chosen material onto the prefabricated porcelain or ceramic mold. Your dentist will need to prepare your damaged tooth for the installation of a dental crown. The preparation process may involve root canal therapy if you have an advanced cavity. After this, the dentist will remove a portion of the enamel, creating room for the dental cap. Once the dental crown is ready, your dentist will use it to encase the prepared tooth. A strong dental adhesive helps to keep the cap in place. Often, the dentist will need to reshape and polish the crown once more to ensure it meets the expected dental alignment and aesthetics. The Process of Making and Installing Dental Bridges The process of making dental bridges is not so different from that of making dental crowns. Your dentist will take an impression of your dental, send it to the lab, and receive an exact mold of the bridge within a few weeks. Again, the bridge must be custom-fitted for your specific needs. As the bridge is prepared in the lab, your dentist will prepare the site for installation. This may involve installing implants or re-contouring the abutment teeth. Once the bridge is ready, the specialist will use it to encase the abutment on either side of the gab. The dental adhesive will help ensure the new teeth remain in place. Again, minor reshaping and polishing may be necessary to ensure the bridge is well aligned for a correct bite and visually appealing smile. Understanding How Crowns Work Dental crowns come in handy when restoring the shape, structural integrity, or visual appeal of cracked, weak, or severely stained teeth. When a crown is installed, it fully encases the natural tooth, strengthening it and protecting it from further damage. Your dentist may also recommend installing a dental crown if a large cavity cannot support dental fillings. Generally, crowns can provide a short-term or long-term fix for a damaged tooth. While crowns can be crafted using different materials, ceramic and porcelain acrylic pontics offer the best aesthetics. On the other hand, crowns made from metal or gold alloys are the most durable and cost-effective. Irrespective of the material used, your dental crown will restore the strength of your damaged tooth. Understanding How Dental Bridges Work The work of a dental bridge is to replace a missing tooth or missing teeth in a row. This can help restore the aesthetics of your smile, readjust your bite and ensure proper speech and chewing. Moreover, a dental bridge can help you maintain the shape of your face. Again, you can have your dental bridges made from various materials, although ceramic and porcelain pontics offer enhanced aesthetics. 5 Types of Dental Crowns and Their Pros and Cons If you want to save a damaged tooth using crowns, there are several options you can explore. Generally, the crown material you c La Puente Endodontic Services | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Endodontic Services Endodontic procedures mainly involve the treatment of the inner part of your tooth called the pulp. The primary purpose of endodontic procedures is to save your tooth. The specialist treats the affected tooth, which negates the need for tooth extraction. The word endodontic is a combination of “endo,” which means inside, and “odont,” which means tooth. All dentists undergo endodontic training, and they are qualified to handle any endodontic procedure. The endodontic procedures involve root canal treatment, apicoectomy (surgical endodontics) and cracked teeth treatment. Endodontic treatment is a specialized treatment that requires highly qualified dentists to perform. At LA Puente Advanced dentistry, we help patients seeking endodontic procedures in La Puente and the surrounding area for over 20 years. Our team of highly trained dentists is committed to saving your teeth. Give us a call today and book an appointment. Do not hesitate to contact us at any time of the day or night if you or your loved one needs endodontic treatment. Understanding More About Endodontic Procedures The primary purpose of the various endodontic procedures is to save your tooth by treating pulp infections and inflammations. The dentists use advanced techniques and equipment to perform the procedure. The specialist aims to treat the condition and save the tooth whenever possible. Your tooth is made up of three main parts. The enamel, dentin and pulp. The enamel is the hard outer covering. The dentine is underneath the enamel but is not as strong. The pulp is the innermost part of the teeth. It contains the tooth’s nerves, blood cells and other tissues. The pulp plays a vital role in the growth and development of your teeth. It provides the tooth with the nutrients and oxygen necessary for growth. Pulpitis is where your pulp becomes inflamed or infected. Your pulp can become infected due to a number of reasons. Some of these reasons include tooth decay, a crack or traumatic dental injuries which can lead to pulpited. Pulpitis can cause intense toothache which may require emergency medical attention. When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed, specialists can save your tooth with endodontic treatment. Some of these treatments include root canal, endodontic retreatment, endodontic retreatment and dental implants. Understanding More About The Root Canal Procedure In America, millions of people have undergone root canal treatment. The procedure is the most common endodontic treatment. The treatment relieves you of the pain and also saves your tooth by treating your inner tooth. The tooth has three layers, the enamel, dentin and pulp. The pulp is found in canals which extend from your tooth’s roots to the crown and is critical during the tooth development. However, the pulp isn’t necessary once your tooth is fully formed since the tooth feeds from the surrounding tissue. You might have the notion that the treatment is painful. That might have been the case before but thanks to technological advancement, the procedure is relatively painless. The specialists use local anesthesia which minimizes the pain thus making the procedure more comfortable. The treatment also saves your tooth and is a far better alternative to tooth extraction. Root canal treatment is highly successful in most cases and your tooth will likely last a lifetime. During the root canal treatment, the dentist removes the infected or inflamed tissue from inside the tooth. Once the dentist removes the infected pulp, they reshape and disinfect the root canal. Your dentist will then fill the root canal with a substance called gutta percha. The specialist will cover the opening at your tooth’s crown with a filling. The filling protects the tooth from future infection. Steps The Dentist Follows In The Root Canal Procedure The procedure requires one or two visits to the dentist. The dentist examines your tooth with an x-ray and then administers a local anesthesia. It takes a few minutes for the anesthesia to take effect. The dentist places a dental dam. The dental dam is a small sheet to protect the tooth from any contamination. The dental dam keeps the tooth free of saliva and keeps it clean. The specialist makes a very small opening through your crown using specialized equipment to gain access to the inner tooth and cleans the pulp and the root canal chambers. They also shape the root canal chambers to create space for the filling. After the cleaning, the specialist fills the canals with gutta-percha. After the procedure, the dentist places a temporary covering to cover the opening. You will have to return to your dentist for a more permanent tooth restoration. Due to modern medical equipment and strong anesthesia, the procedure isn’t painful. However, your tooth may become sensitive for a few days after the procedure. Your dentist will recommend drugs to manage the sensitivity. It’s critical to follow your dentist’s instructions after the procedure to ensure the tooth heals properly. Your treated tooth may feel a bit different from the other teeth for a few days. However, should you experience any prolonged pain or sensitivity, you should inform your dentist. After Care Treatment Of The Treated Tooth It’s critical to take care of your treated tooth. Great oral hygiene will help it heal faster. You should avoid chewing or biting on hard food until your dentist has permanently restored the tooth. An unrestored tooth breaks and chips off easily. Great oral hygiene includes brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups. The treated teeth will last as long as your other natural teeth. In rare cases though, the tooth may fail to heal properly or you may continue experiencing pain. If this happens, your dentist can perform the procedure once again to treat the tooth. Eat soft foods during the recovery period. Avoid hard, very cold or hot foods and drinks which may hurt your teeth. How Much Does Root Canal Procedure Cost? The cost of the procedure depends on its complexity and the affected tooth. The fee for treating molars is more since they are more difficult to treat compared to other teeth. Some insurance covers may cover the cost for endodontic procedures. In most cases, your dentist will restore your extracted tooth. 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The same report indicates that your chances of having periodontal disease increase with age since about 70.1% of adults aged 65 and over have periodontal disease. Interestingly, this disease is more prevalent in men than women. Periodontics provide the solution to these diseases. It might not be very clear to know when to visit a general dentist or a periodontist. By the time you are through with this write-up, you will have a thorough understanding of this subject and what to expect when you visit our periodontist at La Puente Advanced Dentistry. It is amazing how versatile periodontics can be and the level of solutions it caHalitosisn offer. You will also understand the conditions that require periodontal care and the most common treatment options. Understanding Periodontics Periodontics is the branch of dentistry that involves the study, diagnosis, and treatment of the supporting structures of the teeth, including the periodontal membrane, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum, and gingiva. Since periodontics is a specialty field of dentistry, only dentists trained in periodontics can practice it. It also requires ongoing education to stay abreast of the newest developments in the field. Treatment by a periodontist generally consists of non-surgical therapies and surgical therapy to help maintain the teeth. The goal of periodontics is to improve or maintain oral health by preventing or treating diseases of the supporting structures of the teeth. What Conditions Do Periodontics Address? A periodontist’s job is to prevent gum disease, diagnose illnesses that affect the gums and jawbone, and treat gingivitis, periodontitis, and bone loss. Gum disease is a progressive condition that causes tooth loss in adults in the developed world. Periodontists can treat gum disease in many categories, from mild to advanced. The first step is addressing the infection at the root of the problem. This is accomplished by providing treatment for gum disease, cleaning teeth, and educating patients on proper oral hygiene. The periodontist might recommend regular periodontal cleanings, at least four times annually. During these cleaning sessions, the practitioner will keenly assess the pocket depths to ensure they are healthy. The doctor might also incorporate X-rays, oral cancer screenings, examinations for tooth decay or existing restorations. Here are some prevalent conditions that periodontists treat: Gingivitis You might have noticed a few red patches in the gums around your teeth. This is gingivitis, a common form of gum disease. Gingivitis causes inflammation and swelling at the base of the tooth. To avoid the nasty consequences of gingivitis, you need to take care of it quickly. If left untreated, this condition may escalate to more severe gum disease like periodontitis and ultimately tooth loss. The mild inflammation from gingivitis is due to constant irritation of the gingiva caused by plaque and tartar on the teeth. With time, your gums may swell and bleed. You may also have dental caries. You can prevent and manage this disease by adopting proper oral hygiene practices, having frequent dental exams and routine dental clean-ups. Mild Periodontal Disease Mild periodontitis is the second stage of gum disease, also referred to as the “slight periodontal disease.” “Slight” means that the bacteria are still quite small, but the bones are being destroyed nonetheless. At this point, you can only manage but not reverse it. This is because, by this time, the bacteria are more aggressive, which leads to bone loss. Moderate Periodontal Disease When left untreated, mild periodontal disease can lead to all sorts of unpleasant symptoms like bleeding and pain around the teeth. As the infection progresses, in moderate periodontal disease, it could cause bone loss, looseness of your teeth, and inflammatory response in your entire body. Advanced Periodontal Disease In the advanced stages of periodontal disease, your tooth starts to lose its anchor from neighboring tissues. The gums, bones, and other tissues that support it are gradually lost. Severe pain while chewing, severe bad breath and a foul taste in your mouth are common symptoms of advanced periodontitis. You probably will lose your teeth. When to See a Periodontist You can either refer yourself to a periodontist or get a directive from a general dentist. If you are experiencing any of the following signs, do not hesitate to schedule a periodontist consultation: Bleeding while eating or brushing, especially unexplained, is a common side effect of a periodontal infection. Halitosis – A continuing bad breath that persists even with an excellent oral hygiene routine can indicate periodontitis, gingivitis, or the developing infection of the gum tissues. Loose teeth and gums – People with loose teeth and gums are at risk of a recession of their gums and bone loss. As this condition progresses, the teeth become more prone to falling out or becoming loose. Gangrene - Gangrene is tricky to identify on our own, but general dentists and periodontists can check for the presence of gangrene in the soft tissues, alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament. Related Medical Condition s- Periodontitis correlates with other health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, osteopenia, and osteoporosis. When this bacteria is left untreated, it can affect other parts of the body. Diagnosing Periodontal Disease A periodontist will use a periodontal probe, a small instrument that gently measures the space between your tooth and your gums. Healthy pocket space is between three and five millimeters deep and does not bleed when touched. The probe indicates the severity of periodontal disease by measuring pockets that are more than three millimeters deep. As the disease progresses, pockets tend to get deeper. Here are the parameters that will guide the diagnosis: Amount of bleeding Inflammation Tooth mobility Pocket depths Based on these parameters, the periodontist can identify the stage of the periodontal disease and, as such, prescribe the best treatment plan. Common Periodontal Procedures There are various procedures that periodontists adopt in their treatment plans. They all depend on the type of disease and its severity. The procedures can either be non-surgical or s La Puente Fractured And Broken Teeth Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Fractured And Broken Teeth You could be enjoying a tasty ice cream or pie when you suddenly realize the presence of a hard substance in your mouth. To your shock, it's part of your broken tooth. Your teeth can break due to trauma to your jaw. The trauma can be caused by a fall on a hard surface, through contact sport like boxing, or an accident. If you take proper care of your teeth, they can last for a long-time since enamel or the tooth’s outer layer is extremely strong. However, your teeth can chip, break or fracture despite being tough. If the fracture isn’t severe, you generally don’t experience any pain. But a severe fracture can be painful. Children and older people are more likely to experience cases of fractured and broken teeth. However, anybody can fracture or break their teeth despite their age. It's advisable to see your dentist immediately if you crack or break a tooth. If you or your loved one is in La Puente, California, and need advanced dentist services for a broken or fractured tooth, look no further than La Puente Advanced Dentistry. Our dentists are qualified and have years of experience diagnosing and treating a myriad of dental ailments. We pride ourselves on offering the best dental treatment services in La Puente, California. Parts Of A Tooth Susceptible to Fractures and Breaks A tooth has two main parts: the crown, the visible part, and the root, which lies below the gums. Additionally, a tooth also has three layers, enamel, dentin and pulp. The enamel is the strong outer layer that offers protection to the inner teeth. Dentin is the second layer. Dentin isn’t as hard as the enamel, but it’s also not as soft as the pulp. The third part of the tooth is the pulp. The pulp contains the nerves and blood vessels. In most cases, your tooth hurts when the pulp is exposed to the elements. Your teeth either break at the crown or the root. It’s easy to know when your tooth’s crown breaks since you can see or feel the fracture. The case is different when the tooth breaks or fractures at the root because the gums hide it. The treatment your dentist will administer depends on the severity and the location of the tooth fracture. The sooner you receive treatment, the higher the chance of recovery if the damage isn’t severe. Even if the fracture is severe, your dentist will recommend the best treatment option. Various Causes Of Fractured And Broken Tooth One of the most common causes of fractured and broken teeth is trauma. Your teeth can break if you are hit by a player during contact sports. A fall, a car accident, or physical violence can cause the fracture. Age is another cause of broken and fractured teeth. Young children and older adults are more prone to this condition. As you grow older and reach 50, cracks start appearing on your teeth, leading to breakages and fractures. Biting on hard food is another cause of broken teeth. You may apply too much pressure when biting or chewing hard food and break or fracture your tooth. The breakage can happen if your teeth aren’t strong enough to withstand the force. Your eating habits are critical when it comes to maintaining healthy and strong teeth. Eating highly processed and sugary food damages and weakens your teeth. It’s crucial to limit the amount of sugar you consume. Weak teeth are prone to break easily. Dental fillings can also weaken the tooth and cause it to break. You can also break or fracture your teeth if you grind them, especially at night. Grinding wears down the enamel, which is the outer protective layer of your teeth. Once the enamel becomes weak, your teeth can easily break. Teeth With The Highest Likelihood To Break Or Fracture You can break or fracture any tooth. But your upper front teeth are more prone to break due to their position in the mouth. Mostly, you crack or break one tooth. However, you can break more than one tooth if you suffer significant trauma. Your lower back teeth are also prone to fractures, especially if you’re into contact sports like boxing. Additionally, your teeth are at a higher risk of breaking if they have cavities. The Symptoms You’re Likely To Experience If You Have A Broken Or Fractured Tooth It is possible to have a fractured tooth and not experience any symptoms, especially when the fracture isn’t severe. However, you’ll experience certain symptoms if it’s severe. You will feel pain, especially when chewing. The pain might come and go, and its severity increases when you chew on certain foods or take certain drinks. Your broken or fractured tooth might become sensitive, especially to hot or cold drinks. It might also become sensitive to sweet food or drink. You might also notice swelling around the affected tooth. If the fracture is severe, the tooth might start to ache. Why You May Feel Pain When You Suffer A Fractured Or Broken Tooth Your fractured or broken teeth may or may not be painful. However, even if you might not experience any pain, you may feel the fracture with your tongue. A minor fracture isn’t typically painful. The case is different when the fracture is significant. You may also feel pain when chewing because you apply more pressure on the broken tooth. Various Types Of Tooth Fractures Your fracture will most likely fall under one of the five different types of tooth fractures. Cracked Tooth With a cracked tooth, the crack runs from the biting surface of your tooth to the gum. If the crack is severe, it extends to the root of the tooth. If that’s the case, the dentist will most likely need to extract the tooth. They can also perform other treatments, including root canal and placing a crown on the tooth. The crown will protect the tooth from further damage. Craze Lines Craze lines are hair-like cracks that appear on the surface of your tooth. They mainly affect the enamel and are not painful. They are so shallow that they don’t require any extensive treatment. Your dentist may slightly smoothen your enamel to treat the minor cracks. Fractured Cusps. Fractured cusps are fractured dental fillings. Several factors cause the dental filling to fracture. These factors include trauma to the tooth or the filling being incorrect, among other similar causes. Fortunately, in most cases, the fractured cusps aren’t very painful. Split Tooth A split is usually due to a significant trauma to your tooth that divides it into two parts. The split can also start as a crack La Puente Metal Braces | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Metal Braces The orthodontic field of dentistry has experienced many technological advancements in recent years, with the most prevalent treatment procedure among patients with crooked, gapped, crowded, and misaligned teeth being metal braces. The treatment helps align your teeth, making them easy to clean, and when you have a plaque-free mouth, you are less likely to develop tartar which causes gum disease. Braces are also a solution when dealing with chronic headaches and neck pains caused by misaligned jaws. Not every orthodontist out there can help you obtain a beautiful smile and healthy teeth. You must find the right expert for the treatment. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we believe you must familiarize yourself with the treatment and its cost before deciding if it’s the right one. This article defines metal braces, composition, candidacy, how it works, the price, and why you need the treatment to make an informed choice. What are Metal Braces? Metal braces, also called traditional braces, are a type of orthodontic treatment designed to help orthodontists fix particular forms of dental malocclusions like crowded teeth, gapped teeth, crooked teeth, and facial asymmetries. The type of braces to be used depending on the state or severity of the malocclusion. The devices shift the teeth or jaws back to their original positions, giving you not only a perfect smile but healthy teeth. When are Metal Braces Necessary? When dealing with malocclusions like crooked, crowded, or misaligned teeth, observing healthy oral habits becomes a problem because you can’t brush and floss teeth properly. So, you begin developing periodontal disease, tooth decay, and to some extent, tooth loss. In addition, malocclusions interfere with your bite making it challenging to chew or speak. Misaligned jaws also cause severe headaches and neck aches. Luckily, by undergoing metal braces treatment, the bite abnormalities are corrected. Aligned teeth are easy to clean, reducing the chances of developing tooth decay and gum diseases. So, if you are reading this article because you are considering this orthodontic treatment option, you should be happy to know you will regain your flawless smile, healthy and fully functional teeth without digging deep into your pockets or sacrificing your comfort. If you are wondering whether you are a candidate for the treatment, you should know that the treatment is available for people of all ages dealing with crowding, gaps between teeth, overjet, open bite crossbite, and gummy smile. Different treatment options are available, so we will recommend the most appropriate depending on your condition. The best way to know if you are a candidate for the treatment is by visiting an orthodontist or general dentist in person for an oral examination. Although most oral problems like bad bites, gapped, and crowding teeth are passed on from the parents, some of these conditions might occur because of poor oral habits like thumb-sucking or lip wedging. Most of these problems begin to manifest themselves at the age of six to twelve when the child is developing permanent teeth. So, if you have children at home, you should commence orthodontic treatment as early as eight to fourteen years to correct these problems on time before they turn into complex oral issues. If your child is seven years, you should start making regular trips to an orthodontist for oral examinations. Similarly, it is at this age of eight to fourteen when your child’s jaw is developing. Again, visiting an orthodontist makes it easy to monitor the growth process and anticipate problems like malocclusions. That way, the dentist can recommend metal braces treatment on time and address the issue on time. Note that adults are also eligible candidates for this treatment, but because the facial bone structure and the jawbone are no longer growing, healing is slow and often takes time. Causes of Malocclusions The primary reason you are considering metal braces or any other orthodontic treatment is because of a bad bite. Therefore, it’s worth understanding what causes these problems. You are likely to develop crowded teeth if you have a small mouth limiting the teeth’ space to grow. Also, if your child is used to thrusting their tongue forward against the lips in a manner that could cause open bites or protruding teeth problems, metal braces can be a solution. Sometimes, more teeth might protrude in the mouth than space can accommodate. Other times, teeth might fail to protrude from the gums to the surface, causing severe bite issues. Besides, loss of baby teeth or traumatic injury on the face or teeth can cause tooth loss. Therefore, if you are dealing with extra or inadequate teeth, you may develop bite issues. Teeth are not always the cause of nasty bites. Even misaligned jawbones or the structure supporting these bones can cause malocclusions, leading to chewing, speech, and teeth functionality issues. If your child thumb-sucks at infancy and past this stage, it causes poor muscular functional habits associated with bad bites. Sometimes finger or thumb sucking can proceed even to adulthood, and because of the pressure the tongue applies to the front of the mouth and the lips, you might develop malocclusions. What are the Materials in Metal Braces? Metal braces are made to be durable and resist corrosion, meaning they must have adequate strength. So, many metal braces are composed of stainless steel alloys or quality titanium. The composition or types of materials used in these braces are: Metallic Brackets Brackets are devices secured to the teeth and are often the most visible when smiling. Due to the need to achieve both appeal and functionality, these devices are made or composed of ceramic, nickel, stainless steel, titanium, or gold. In addition, chromium may be added to protect stainless steel from degeneration, while manganese prevents corrosion and pitting of the aperture. Polymerized cement and light attach these brackets to the teeth with archwires passing through the slots. Compared to the previous ones, today’s brackets are more advantageous because the patient can pick different colors or shapes for elastics to hold the frames in place. Besides, they are smaller and can be fixed to the rear teeth, making them less visible when smiling. Metallic Archwires Archwires are metallic, and they make their way through the metallic braces to ho La Puente Specialty Dentures Dentist | La Puente Advanced Dentistry Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact Menu Home About Us Services Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Cosmetic Contouring Dentures Dental Implants Gummy Smile Treatment Porcelain Veneers Lumineers Specialty Dentures Teeth Whitening Zoom Whitening Emergency Dentistry Broken Jaw Dental Abscess Emergency Tooth Extraction Fractured And Broken Teeth General Dentistry Composite Fillings Crowns and Bridges Dental Exams And Check-ups Dental Fillings Endodontic Services Family Dentistry Gum Disease Inlay and Onlay Oral Surgery Pediatric Dentistry Periodontics Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning) Root Canal Scaling and Root Planing Sensitive Teeth Services Sleep Apnea TMJ / TMD Wisdom Tooth Extraction Orthodontic Services Invisalign Metal Braces Retainers Testimonials FAQ Blog Contact 626-626-7075 Specialty Dentures Missing teeth can do more than just detract the aesthetics of your smile. They can also cause chewing and speech problems, not to mention that a gap increases the likelihood of developing dental misalignments over time. If you have several missing teeth in a row, one of the best restorative options to consider is specialty dentures. They are an affordable alternative to dental implants and give you a complete smile because of their natural-looking aesthetics. At La Puente Advanced Dentistry, we have a team dedicated to cosmetic dentistry. We offer a range of treatments in La Puente, CA for missing teeth that can help enhance your smile and your overall oral health. Specialty dentures can change your life by making it easier to chew food properly. Even though it may take a while to become accustomed to using the removable device, it will look, feel, and function just like regular teeth. If you often find yourself hiding your smile because of unsightly gaps caused by missing teeth, it may be time for you to talk to your dentist about specialty dentures. Specialty Dentures Overview Specialty dentures, also referred to as partial dentures, offer a non-invasive and affordable alternative to dental implants. They are pretty similar to dental bridges in that they replace missing teeth in a row and fit over implanted or natural teeth. Thanks to technological advancements in the world of dentistry, modern dentures are more lightweight and natural-looking. Your dentist can craft dentures that perfectly fit into your mouth and restore gaps caused by missing teeth. The customized fit enhances comfort, allowing you to wear your dentures discreetly throughout the day. Specialty dentures have a pink acrylic base and artificial teeth connected to a metal framework supported by anchor teeth. They are removable for easy cleaning and make talking and chewing more comfortable. Your dentist can match the artificial teeth with the color of your natural teeth for that perfect look. Once you install the dentures, you can have them repaired or replaced over the years, depending on your needs. It remains imperative to understand that it may take time to get used to using specialty dentures. It is perfectly normal to feel some level of discomfort when talking and eating right after a fitting. However, your mouth muscles, nerves, and ligaments will learn to work with the device within a few days. Moreover, your denture will become “balanced” and occupy the mouth more comfortably with repeated use. Understanding Your Specialty Dentures Options As aforementioned, specialty dentures are removable and can be replaced or repaired whenever necessary. You have several options at your disposal, and the right choice will highly depend on your specific needs. Here are the main types of specialty dentures: Removable Specialty Dentures Like complete dentures, removable specialty dentures feature a pink plastic base resembling the gums. Cast partial dentures fit into the gap and use a metal frame to draw support from surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. You could also settle for acrylic partial dentures, which often don’t feature wire clasps. They are more temporary because they draw support mainly from the gum. If you need a temporary solution for missing teeth, removable specialty dentures are an excellent option to consider. They will also come in handy if you’re not a suitable candidate for fixed partial dentures. Fixed Partial Dentures Fixed specialty dentures, as the name suggests, are not removable. They draw support from dental implants and can replace two or more consecutive missing teeth. Here are a few excellent reasons to choose fixed specialty dentures: They feel more secure in the mouth Compared to removable specialty dentures, fixed partial dentures are more robust and more durable. They do a better job at maintaining your facial contours Provide enhanced tooth positioning for a better bite Overdentures Overdentures are also referred to as Implant-Retained Dentures, snap-on or snap-in dentures. The main difference between overdentures and fixed partial dentures is that they don’t attach to the dental implant permanently. Instead, they latch on the metal posts, drawing enough support to remain firmly in place. Overdentures are a better alternative to complete dentures because they provide greater levels of stability. Some of their benefits include: Provide long-lasting solutions for missing teeth Feel more comfortable to wear Provide the functions and aesthetics of natural teeth Ensure comfortable chewing and an improved bite Immediate Specialty Dentures Losing teeth, irrespective of the reasons behind the loss can be a traumatic experience. If you can’t stand looking at your toothless smile in the mirror for one second, all is not lost for you. Immediate dentures provide convenient solutions because the waiting time between tooth extraction and denture installation is not necessary. The main drawback is that this type of specialty denture isn’t custom-fitted. Some patients experience significant discomfort, especially during the first few days. Nonetheless, they offer fantastic service for 4—6 months, giving you ample time to seek better tooth replacement solutions. What Are Your Material Options When Seeking Specialty Dentures? In the world of dentistry, new advancements take place with each passing year. Today, patients always have options at their disposal when seeking different services, including restorative dentistry. If you want to restore the functions and aesthetics of your smile using specialty dentures, it is essential to know about the different materials used to create the device. In any case, your needs and budget will dictate the ideal option. Here are common materials used to make partial dentures: Partial Metal Partial metal specialty dentures feature a metal base made from a blend of cobalt and chrome. Dentists use quality resin to color-match the device with a patient’s natural teeth. The main perk offered by this option is that it is stronger yet lightweight. It also provides excellent support for the remaining natural teeth, ensuring they don’t shift out of alignment. Porcelain Another material option is porcelain. It is strong, long-lasting, and helps to create more natural-looking dentures. 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