Lihua Zhang - Beacon Dental Center
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Lihua Zhang - Beacon Dental Center
Beacon Dental Center Lihua Zhang, D.M.D. Friendly, Caring Dentistry for the Whole Family www.beacondentalctr.com News from the office of... Compliments of Dr. Lihua Zhang & Team Complete Your Smile With Bicon Dental Implants! An essential component to an attractive smile is a full set of teeth. Because it’s important to fill any gaps you may have, not only for cosmetic purposes, but for the health of your entire mouth, we are happy to offer our patients the option of Bicon dental implants. Dr. Lihua Zhang The gap left by a missing tooth can influence the position of other teeth. For example, when teeth on one side of your mouth don’t have a corresponding partner on the opposite side, they can drift out of position, change your bite and potentially lead to gum disease and pain in the jaw joint. In addition, you may find that you have difficulty eating certain foods and you may experience muscle strains and discomfort as the remaining teeth shift. Welcome to our very first issue of Beacon Dental Center - a newsletter especially produced to bring you practical tips and information on If you’re missing one or more teeth and would like to everyday dental health minimize the risk of more dental problems due to the Win an issues. Whether it's a guide gap – as well as be able to smile and eat again with to brushing and flossing iPad 3! confidence – ask us about Bicon dental implants! effectively or options on Call us a t whitening your teeth, A Bicon dental implant fuses to your jawbone, creating 6 1 7-734-58 we hope to bring you the a secure replacement for the root portion of the 68 for Deta information that you need missing tooth. A dental crown is then manufactured ils! to ensure good oral hygiene to attach to this “anchor”, resulting in the look, feel and health, and leave you and convenience of a natural tooth. smiling! ® Let us know what you think of our new newsletter, and what topics you'd be interested in reading about in the future. Another great advantage of a dental implant is that, unlike a bridge, a missing tooth can be replaced without any of the surrounding teeth being affected. If you’re missing more than one tooth, implants may be used as “anchors” to secure bridges and dentures. As always, if there's anything you have questions about or if you need further information, please do not hesitate to give us a call. If you have healthy gums and bones but are missing one or more teeth and are looking for a permanent, naturallooking replacement, or if you currently wear dentures that are uncomfortable or don’t fit as securely as you would like, please call us to ask if you may be a suitable candidate for Bicon dental implants. All the best, Lihua Zhang Dr. Lihua Zhang Volume 10, Issue 1 Tooth Tips! Below are a few frequently asked dental-related queries. Are you wondering about a dental issue not covered below? Please call us with your questions – we’d be happy to answer them for you! Q: I’m missing a tooth. It’s in the back though, so nobody can see it. That’s not a big deal, right? A: E ach tooth in your mouth is there for a purpose. It’s important to replace any missing tooth – even if it’s in the back – because the gap due to a missing tooth allows surrounding teeth to drift out of position, shift, or tip into the empty space and change your bite. This could lead to jaw pain, cavities, gum disease and additional tooth loss. Please talk to us about replacements for any missing teeth. Early intervention will help you avoid more extensive – and expensive! – dentistry in the future. Q: As I get older, I find I’m getting “long in the tooth”. What other dental issues can I expect as I age? A: F irst of all, while the old adage leads us to believe that our teeth get longer as we age, the illusion is actually the result of receding gums, which are commonly caused either by overbrushing, or by gum disease. One of the first warning signs of gum disease is swollen or bleeding gums. If you notice any changes in your gums, please be sure to call us for an appointment. We will assess the condition of your teeth and gums and work with you to halt and prevent any damage. Another change you may notice as you age is that your teeth – either because of naturally-thinning enamel as the years go on, or as a reaction to years of exposure to coffee, tea, colas and staining foods – are not as white as they were when you were younger. Professional tooth whitening is one of the easiest, most effective ways to create a younger look – sometimes in just one dental visit! Page 2 Q: I just found out I’m pregnant! I guess I should avoid the dental office until after the baby arrives, right? A: C ongratulations! This is certainly the time to take extra-good care of yourself, and that includes keeping up with – NOT reducing – your dental visits. Please make us aware of your situation before we start your appointment, in case we need to alter your treatment or X-ray schedule. Know that pregnant women have a risk of increased inflammation of the gums because of a surge in estrogen and progesterone, and as such, rigid attention to dental hygiene and regular cleanings at the dentist are a must in order to keep teeth and gums clean, and to prevent plaque from forming. If plaque isn’t removed, it may lead to gingivitis and subsequently to more serious periodontal diseases, which have been linked to pre-term and low-weight babies. As your dental professionals, we’re here to help you and your family through each dental situation and life stage. Regular visits and open communication about any changes in your life will allow us to monitor your oral health and keep you smiling! Take a Deep Breath. Now, How’s Your Blood Pressure? There’s a “silent killer” in our midst, and it’s known as high blood pressure, or hypertension. Hypertension is a growing concern in today’s society. It’s a sneaky disease, because in many cases, the patient is not aware of any problems, and doesn’t notice any symptoms. High blood pressure should not, however, be taken lightly, as it can be a contributing factor to heart failure, strokes, kidney failure and blindness. As your dental provider, we need to be aware of your current medical status and which medications you’re on. Since blood pressure increases with anxiety, and dental appointments trigger anxiety in many people, we recommend the following: 1. B ook an afternoon dental appointment. The increase in blood pressure in a hypertensive patient is associated with the hours immediately after waking up, usually peaking by midmorning. For this reason, we suggest an afternoon appointment, when the fluctuation of blood pressure is less likely. 2. C onsider using a sedative the night before a dental procedure to help counter any rise in blood pressure. Depending on when you take your sedative, you may need to get a ride to or from your appointment. 3. Avoid caffeine before your appointment. 4. B reak a multiple-procedure appointment into several, shorter appointments if possible. As much as we try to keep our dental environment friendly and relaxing, it’s common to feel some anxiety about some dental treatments. Please let us know if you suffer from hypertension, and keep us aware of your overall health issues so that we can do our best to safely accommodate your dental needs. The Downside of Daily Medications A large percentage of the population relies on at least one daily prescription or overthe-counter medication. While the benefits of the correct medications may outweigh any risks, it’s important to recognize that, from a dental perspective, many of these drugs have side effects that interfere with the normal production of saliva. Saliva keeps your teeth bathed in a mineral-rich solution that helps wash away foods, sugars and acids, to keep your teeth more resistant to decay. While saliva makes it easier to talk, swallow, taste and digest food, a lack of saliva could lead to a condition known as dry mouth, identified in some cases by sores or split skin at the corners of the mouth, bad breath, difficulty speaking and swallowing, a burning or tingling sensation on the tongue, an altered sense of taste, and increased plaque, tooth decay and gum disease. In fact, dry mouth can lead to extensive tooth decay, mouth sores and oral infections, particularly among the elderly. Periodontology, over 500 medications can contribute to oral dryness, including antihistamines (for allergies or asthma), antihypertensive medications (for blood pressure), decongestants, pain medications, diuretics and antidepressants. Dry-mouth sufferers need to be aware that it’s especially vital for them to come in for a dental examination and cleaning at least every six months. Please keep us aware of the medications you are on and how to work around their side effects. Which medications are most likely to cause oral dryness? According to the American Academy of Volume 10 Issue 1 Page 3 Lumineers UltraThin, Natural-Looking Porcelain Veneers Straighten Your Smile With Invisalign We are proud to offer LUMINEERS by CERINATE , an improved cosmetic alternative to traditional veneers. LUMINEERS are porcelain veneers that are placed over existing teeth. These contact-lens thin, super translucent veneers provide a unique solution for permanently stained, chipped, discolored, misaligned teeth, or even to revitalize old crowns and bridgework. ® ® ® ® Beacon Dental Center is pleased to offer their patients Invisalign . Invisalign is 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. You wear each set of aligners for about 2 weeks. As you replace each aligner with the next in the series, your teeth will move - little by little, week by week - until they have straightened to the final position prescribed. ® ® ® You'll visit us about once every 6 weeks to ensure that your treatment is progressing as planned. Total treatment time averages 6-15 months and the average number of aligners worn during treatment is between 18 and 30, but both will vary from case to case. Invisalign can help you get the great smile you've always wanted because it's: ® • Invisible, so no one can tell you're straightening your teeth. • Removable, so you can eat and drink what you want while in treatment. • Comfortable, because it has no metal to cause mouth abrasions during treatment. If you would like further information on Invisalign we would be pleased to discuss it with you. ® In just two or three visits to the dentist, LUMINEERS provide a custom-made smile clinically proven to last up to 20 years. ® One of the biggest differences between traditional veneers and LUMINEERS is that there is no need for grinding, cutting or filing of teeth in almost all cases, so there is no pain or discomfort involved. Most other veneer procedures require a substantial amount of tooth structure removal, so anesthetic or numbing shots are administered. Since LUMINEERS are so thin, little to no tooth reduction is necessary, making this procedure both practical and painless. ® ® In addition, no uncomfortable temporaries are required while you wait for your LUMINEERS to be created. Once the procedure is completed, there is no post-placement discomfort or sensitivity, which means they will look natural and feel comfortable from the start. ® Ask us how easy it is for LUMINEERS to brighten up your smile! ® Beacon Dental Center 1842 Beacon Street Suite 206 Brookline, MA 02445 Dr. Zhang and Team "Like" us on Facebook Find us on Google Plus Our Services Include: • Braces & Invisalign® For Childrens & Adults • Sealants • Crown & Bridge, Inlays/Onlays • Dental Implants • Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Phone: 617-734-5868 • Tooth-Colored Restorations Email: beacondentalctr@gmail.com • LUMINEERS® Web: www.beacondentalctr.com • Wisdom Teeth Extractions • Root Canal Therapy • Partial & Full Dentures Office Hours: • Snoring & TMJ Treatment Mon. - Fri.: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sports Guards & Night Guards Sat.: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Oral Cancer Screening Closed most Wed. & Sun. (with exceptions) • Free Consultations • Flexible Payment Plans Available • New Patients & Emergencies Welcome! The information contained in this newsletter is not designed as dental advice, but rather as a means to encourage interest in your dental health and communication with your dentist. Whole or partial reproduction of this newsletter is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher. © Market Connections Inc. 2012, Phone: (800) 795-8021, Website: www.dentalhealthnews.org Page 4