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Transform Your Smile with Sedation Dentistry: The Art of Full Mouth Restoration at Smith Dental Care

Transform your smile with full mouth restoration using sedation dentistry at Smith Dental Care.

Planning for extensive dental work can be scary. When it comes to full mouth restoration, you know that you are undergoing major work. It requires a little bit of bravery, but the good news is that there are also tools to help you make it through it without as much fear and anxiety

Dental office technology has improved through the years, and with sedation dentistry, you can be comfortable throughout your entire procedure. Trust the dental staff to take great care of you while keeping you comfortable throughout the process. Whether you have multiple dental issues that need to be handled or you scheduled full mouth restoration to create a stunning smile, you’ll be taken care of

Full Mouth Restoration

The idea of full mouth restoration is taking a mouth that needs total rehabilitation for whatever reason and perfecting the smile. These are major procedures that require comprehensive dental care to accomplish the desired results. From damaged and missing teeth to handling the aesthetics of your smile, there are many details involved in the process

Not every restoration process is the same. We all have different stories to tell, and your oral health challenges are unique to you. The dental office can use sedation and full mouth restoration planning to address multiple needs at one time

We create a comprehensive solution designed to help you achieve positive oral health, a healthy smile, and a plan that meets your needs. With a holistic approach, we can help you attain the results you desire

Full Mouth Restoration Is a Personalized Solution

At Smith Dental Care, we tailor big projects like this to your needs and your wants. It’s a very personal process, and many times there are emotions running rampant on top of the desire for an improved smile. We work closely with you to ensure we can help you meet your treatment goals

Every full mouth restoration starts with a consultation and evaluation. This allows us to get to know you. It also gives you a chance to get comfortable with us before the work begins. We will complete a thorough examination, take impressions, X-rays, and digital imaging, and start planning. This exam allows us to assess the current conditions of your teeth and oral health so we can make a plan for the rehabilitation process

Once we assess and understand, we can start planning treatment that is based on your needs and your desired outcome

Full mouth restoration isn’t always just a single step. Depending on the need, it may require multiple steps or procedures. Most restoration projects include a combination of cosmetic, restorative, and periodontal procedures to complete

A Look at Various Restoration Approaches

There are different concepts used for varying needs. Let’s take a closer look at a few of them

  • Dental Implants – these can replace missing or pulled teeth, providing a permanent replacement that allows your teeth to function as normal and look great in the process
  • Porcelain Veneers – veneers help to correct imperfections in aesthetic appearance, such as discoloration, chips, cracks, and other issues
  • Dental Crowns and Bridges – Provide a repair method for damaged teeth without a complete replacement or overhaul. These restore strength as well as function for the involved teeth
  • Gum Disease – Treatment is personalized to consider things like gum inflammation, infection, and recession. Protocols will vary depending on your situation
  • Orthodontics – Treatment with the use of braces or invisible alignment devices to help correct misalignment and bite settings
  • TMJ Treatment – Helps to alleviate pain or dysfunction associated with TMJ

The Role of Sedation Dentistry in Full Mouth Restoration

When you undergo full mouth restoration, sedation dentistry provides a resource to keep you calm during the process. Most procedures can be completed while you are sedated

There are different types of sedation available. These are the kinds we use:

  • Intravenous (IV) – sedates through an IV with an anesthesiologist. This provides the deepest possible relaxation by putting you to sleep during the procedure
  • Oral Sedation – sedation through a pill that will help to relax you but does not completely sedate you. Don’t be surprised if you fall asleep just because you are so relaxed
  • Nitrous Oxide – this is one of the most commonly used sedation methods in dental offices. It’s also known as laughing gas. This is administered through a nasal mask that calms you and makes you happy during your appointment

Work with Smith Dental Care for Full Mouth Restoration

From high-anxiety patients to full reconstruction and major procedures, we provide sedation dentistry to help you stay calm and relaxed through it all. At Smith Dental Care, we provide a wide array of reconstruction services, perfectly tailored to meet your smile needs

Contact us today to start the process toward a healthy and confident smile

Things You Probably Didn’t Know About New Year’s Eve

Fun facts and interesting information about New Year’s Eve celebrations.

It’s no secret that New Year’s Eve is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the world. Dr. Smith, Dr. Ogletree, and Dr. Douglas and our team love it too. It’s a fresh start, another year of surviving the crazy world we live in, a time to refocus on the things we want for ourselves, a celebration with those we love … the list goes on.

Dozens of countries welcome the New Year with over-the-top parties and celebrations. Because it’s a public holiday, many offices, businesses, and schools close for the day. As you think about your plans for this holiday, here are some fun facts about New Year’s that might surprise you!

Can you guess what the most common New Year’s resolutions are? You may already have one or two of these on your own personal list. The top five New Year’s resolutions are: to quit smoking, get a new job, lose weight, increase personal savings, and return to school. Just remember that coming up with a concrete plan to reach your goals is the surest way to achieve your resolutions!

About one million people brave the cold to watch the New Year’s Eve ball drop in New York City’s Times Square in person. Yes, that’s one million! This event is one of the most iconic celebrations in the world. People travel from all over just to experience it, but you can watch from the warmth and comfort of your living room.

If you’re not a fan of cabbage, collard greens, black-eyed peas, or ham hocks, you might want to revise your tastes. All these foods are all regarded as lucky fare on New Year’s Day. Unless you’re allergic, of course!

For many people in Mexico and Latin America, eating 12 grapes at midnight is a tradition that brings good luck in the 12 coming months. Most people even make a wish per grape!

Whether you’re celebrating in Tyler, TX or traveling elsewhere to observe the holiday, New Year’s Eve is a time to enjoy the company of your friends and family. Don’t forget to send warm wishes to your loved ones, and snag a midnight kiss with that special someone if you can!

The Importance of Oral Cancer Screenings

The importance of oral cancer screenings for early detection and prevention.

In our continuing efforts to provide the most advanced technology and highest quality care available to our patients at Smith Dental Care, we proudly screen our patients for oral cancer. The fact is, every hour of every day in North America, someone dies of oral cancer, which is the sixth most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent, and oral cancer is one of the few cancers whose survival rate has not improved.

Oral cancer can occur on the lips, gums, tongue, inside lining of the cheeks, roof of the mouth, and the floor of the mouth. Symptoms of oral cancer may include a sore in the throat or mouth that bleeds easily and does not heal, a red or white patch that persists, a lump or thickening, ear pain, a neck mass, or coughing up blood. Difficulties in chewing, swallowing, or moving the tongue or jaws are often late symptoms. While there is no way to predict exactly which individuals will get oral cancer, there are some potential causes we want you to know about. In some cases, it is possible to minimize these risk factors.

  • Age (most patients diagnosed with oral cancer are over the age of 40)
  • Tobacco use, either from cigarettes or smokeless chewing tobacco
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Persistent viral infections, such as HPV16
  • A diet lacking or low in fruits and vegetables

Finding out you have oral cancer can be devastating news. If you are concerned that you might be at risk for developing oral cancer, talk to us about screenings and other things you can do to reduce your risk. Through a routine visual inspection, Dr. Smith, Dr. Ogletree, and Dr. Douglas and our team at Smith Dental Care can often detect premalignant abnormalities and cancer at an early stage, when treatment is both less expensive and more successful, and can potentially save your life. Ask Dr. Smith, Dr. Ogletree, and Dr. Douglas and our team at Smith Dental Care about a screening at your next appointment!

Chipped Your Tooth? Now What?

What to do if you've chipped your tooth and how to fix it.

Accidents happen. Next time you’ll wear your mouthguard when you skateboard, never use your teeth to open anything, and carefully step away from your grandmother’s hard candy dish. But what to do now for your chipped tooth?

First of all, call Smith Dental Care. Dr. Smith, Dr. Ogletree, and Dr. Douglas and our team can offer tips on dealing with any pain and how to avoid injuring your tooth further. Make an appointment to see us as soon as possible, where one of the following options might be the best treatment for you:

  • Bonding

If the chip is small, you might be a good candidate for bonding. A tooth-colored resin is applied to the damaged area with adhesive, molded to shape, and then hardened with a curing light. It is then polished and, if necessary, further shaped to match your surrounding teeth.

  • Porcelain Veneer

A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain individually molded for your tooth. If the chip is too large for bonding, or if you would like a more translucent finish, a veneer might be appropriate. During your first appointment, some of the tooth structure will be gently removed to accommodate the size of the veneer. A mold will be taken and sent to a lab for the creation of the veneer, which will be bonded to your tooth on a later visit. Whether a veneer will be successful depends on several variables, such as the condition of the tooth and enamel, your bite, and whether you grind your teeth. We will take all these factors into consideration in discussing possible treatments.

  • Crown

A large chip or pain when eating or drinking might mean that you need a crown. This “cap” will protect your tooth from the pressures of chewing as well as restoring its appearance. On your first visit, some of the tooth structure will probably be removed to make room for the crown, impressions will be taken for the dental lab to make a permanent crown, and a temporary model will be fitted to your tooth. In a following visit the permanent crown will be adhered to your tooth.

If the crack has extended to the pulp of the tooth, you might need a root canal. If this is necessary, we will discuss the procedure during our exam.

No matter the size of the chip, it is important to contact our Tyler, TX office immediately to help avoid infection and prevent further damage. If your tooth is broken below the gumline or otherwise seriously compromised, more intensive care will be necessary. But when a minor accident happens, prompt treatment can quickly restore your smile to health.

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