Ignite The White

March 9, 2009

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Why do celebrities whiten their teeth?  Because they know a sparkling smile is a key to looking great, feeling great, and making a memorable impression.  There is a strong link between a healthy , brighter smile and success in the workplace and social situations.  Now everyone can feel like a celebrity and enjoy an outstanding smile by getting their teeth their whitest thanks to the Zoom! whitening system.  This system is offered at Dr. Donnelly’s office in San Marcos.

Zoom! patients are getting teeth an average of eight shades whiter in about an hour, giving them an immediate boost in confidence.  Besides being fast, it’s safe, effective, and convenient.  No more days of wearing trays.  More than a tooth whitening procedure, Zoom! is an experience in image enhancement and self-esteem…. plus instant gratification.

How Does It Work?

The Zoom!whitening procedure is simple and painless.  It begins with a short preparation to isolate your lips and gums.  We then apply the proprietary Zoom! whitening gel, which is activated by a specially designed light.  A five-minute fluoride treatment completes the procedure.  You’ll be amazed with the results!  In most cases, teeth get even whiter the first few days after the procedure.

Zoom! allows people with even the busiest of lifestyles to feel dramatically better about their appearance in just about an hour.  Call and make your appointment at Dr. Donnelly’s office today.

Invisibly Straighten Your Teeth With Invisalign

March 3, 2009

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You have probably seen commercials for Invisalign, the invisible way to straighten your teeth without braces.  Invisalign uses a series of clear removable aligners to straighten your teeth without metal wires or brackets.  No no one but your dentist needs to know you are correcting the position of your teeth.  The best news is our office is certified to offer Invisalign.

The fact they are invisible is one of the most popular reasons to opt for Invisalign treatment, but that’s not the only reason why.  Many like the fact the aligners are removable.  This makes eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing much easier.  This means healthier teeth and gums at the end of treatment.  Of course, Invisalign is also much more comfortable to wear since their are no mouth abrasions from metal braces and wires.  Plus no regular appointments for adjustments.

Your fist step in achieving a straighter smile is to come to our office.  We will evaluate your teeth and work out the best method of treatment.  This will include taking impressions of your teeth which we will send to Invisalign.  There, they use advanced 3-D computer imaging technology to transform your bite impressions into a custom-made series of clear and removable aligners.  There may be as many as 48 in the series or as few as 12, depending on your individual treatment plan.

At your next office appointment, you get your first set of aligners.  We will most likely give you a few additional sets to wear before you return for your next visit.  You just start wearing them and enjoy the results of your new smile.  Please call our office at 512-396-5225 to schedule your free Invisalign consultation today.

Who Can Benefit From Dental Implants

March 2, 2009

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We’re always striving to find ways to improve the overall dental health of our patients.  Your smile is the greatest resource you have.  If we can help you improve it and make you feel better about yourself, then we can make a difference.

Are your dentures uncomfortable?  Do you experience dental pain when you eat?  Are you missing teeth and embarrassed to smile?  Have you noticed your remaining teeth are beginning to move or becoming crooked?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, dental implants may be for you.

The concept of dental implants has been around thousands of years.  Egyptian mummies have been found with several teeth replaced with carefully shaped seashells which were probably placed during the mummification process.  In recent times, the science of implantology was popularized in the 1950’s and 1960’s. 

Dental implants are an effective, natural-looking way to replace missing teeth and we can perform the entire process in our office.  Dental implants are the number one restorative option for the treatment of missing teeth.  They are virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth and prevent bone loss and gum recession that often accompanies bridgework and dentures.  The implants themselves are small titanium posts which are placed where teeth are missing and act as your tooth root, only stronger.  A crown is then attached to the implant to simulate a real tooth.  Our goal for each and every dental implant we perform is for maximum strength and longevity of the reconstruction procedure.

Dental implants can also be used to better secure dentures enabling you to once again speak and eat with comfort and confidence.  They are secure and offer freedom from slipping and clicks associated with dentures.

If you think dental implants might be a solution for your smile, arrange a consultation with Dr. Donnelly.  Picture yourself with a big, bright smile once again.

Periodontal Disease and Heart Disease

February 25, 2009

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February is American Heart Month, so we thought now would be a good time to go over how your dental health could affect your heart health.  More and more research is pointing to a connection between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease.  While the jury is still out regarding what exactly is the cause behind the connection, several possibilities have risen to the surface. 

As we already know, periodontal disease is mostly caused by bacteria.  In one study, researchers tested for the presence of eight varieties of oral bacteria.  They found the risk of heart attack was related significantly to three of those types: B. forsythus, P. gingivalis and C. recta.  Depending on the concentration of any of those three bacteria types, the increased risk of heart attack ranged from 200-300%, when compared to people with no evidence of the bacteria.

Another study looked at a different angle.  Researchers found periodontal disease increases blood levels of fibrinogen, a clotting factor, and C-reactive protein (CRP), a well known inflammatory.  They also found increased cholesterol levels in patients with periodontal disease.  The inflammatory property of CRP has been shown to increase the risk of heart attack or stroke.  Another study found patients with the highest levels of CRP were three times more likely to eventually suffer a heart attack, and two times more likely to suffer a stroke.  The bacteria flourishing in gum pockets of patients with periodontal disease circulates through the bloodstream and appears to trigger the liver to create CRP.  And patients with more severe periodontal disease tended to have higher levels of CRP.

A study published in Circulation reported a connection between thicker carotid arteries and higher levels of the bacteria that causes periodontal disease.  As we all know, a thickening of the arteries is often a precursor to heart attack or stroke.  Another study published in the Journal of Periodontology found periodontal disease appears to worsen the severity of coronary artery disease.

So no matter what’s behind the connection, it’s a good idea to avoid periodontal disease.  If you already have periodontal disease, it’s vita you get it under control and that begins with regular visits to our office.

February Is National Children’s Dental Health Month!!

February 2, 2009

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We all want the best for our children and at the top of that list is good health.  There are several areas concerning your child’s health where we can be of help to your family. 

Primary baby teeth begin to appear between 6-10 months of age and can develop cavities even at that early age.  You need to clean the teeth daily by wiping them with gauze or a damp washcloth.  As your child gets older you can begin to use a soft bristle toothbrush.

It is recommended that children’s first visit to the dentist be scheduled around their third birthday, unless you have a concern or your child is complaining of discomfort.  When you bring your kids to see us regularly, you are instilling in them the importance of regular dental care.  We are able to make sure they understand how to properly care for their teeth at home, and they learn that their regular checkups can keep their teeth in tip-top shape.

Sealants are an excellent way to protect teeth from cavities.  These are a thin layer of a clear, smooth substance that is painted on the back teeth to fill the gaps where cavities begin to form.  Sealants are a great tool for helping your kids maintain a “no cavity” smile. 

Make sure little problems don’t become big ones.  When we see children regularly, we can monitor their dental development.  Growing bodies undergo many changes affecting your child’s overall health.  When you take preventative measures, like getting our child’s teeth cleaned regularly, it can prevent disease and decay that could otherwise go unnoticed.  Healthy teeth play an important part in your child’s overall wellbeing.

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