An Interesting and Challenging Case

July 16th, 2009

Before photo

After Case and a very happy patient!

Why do I need X-rays to create a beautiful Smile?

July 14th, 2009

X-rays are important to see decay and hidden bone and gum problems. Today most Toronto Cosmetic dentists use digital technology in order to reduce radiation exposure and to simplify the transport of images to other dentists who may be involved in your treatment. X-rays are usually grouped into two formats, a Panorex, which is a large format x-ray of the entire jaw and is a perfect global view. A Panorex shows the dentist all the teeth in the upper and lower jaws, the sinuses and the temporomandibular joints. If needed the smaller size x-rays are perfect to see detail in 2–3 teeth. Many times there are problems with teeth which patients are not aware of, but if left untreated would result in a less than ideal smile result.

Bruce Glazer Before and After photosTeeth can die as a result of a blow to the face that occurred years earlier and cause no pain. Impacted or un-erupted teeth sometimes occur in the front of mouth as well as cysts and other pathology. View case photos

It is important to build your smile on a strong foundation and x-rays provide a revealing picture of your teeth and surrounding structures. They are an essential part of a completed dental exam!

The Dental Exam – What is Involved?

July 13th, 2009

A comprehensive dental exam takes time, usually 1–11/2 hours. It begins with a review of your past medical and dental history and an up to date review of your present general health. These histories are important factors in mapping out your risk and tolerance and help alert your dentist to possible impediments to treatment goals. For instance anxiety levels which are high may suggest a slower approach to treatment, the need for special anxiety reducing medication at night for a peaceful sleep and on the day of the appointment.

In most cases, x-rays are used to detect dental decay and gum disease and form an important part of the examination process. Today digital is the most efficient, environmentally friendly, and least radiation exposure method of x-ray exam. Your dentist may need a large format Panorex and smaller x-rays to be sure all is well before mapping out a comprehensive treatment plan.

A thorough examination of the mouth is essential to rule out the presence of disease. It should include an examination for oral cancer, periodontal (gum) disease and decay. If all is well the examination may end here – but if there are special needs and concerns of your dentist or yourself additional diagnostics are usually required.  If needed an examination of the temporamandibular joints may follow and many times, study models and up to ten photos are taken to help in the development of your dental treatment plan.

As you can see the dental exam is not a 5 minute survey of your teeth. It is a comprehensive assessment of your oral health based on different diagnostics. Its aim is to uncover and prevent dental disease before major problems occur.

We all wish to have a beautiful smile and a fresh pleasant breath. The dental exam is essential in reaching that goal.

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Sample of Bruce Glazer's work