A Smile Above
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Porcelain Fillings: Say Goodbye to "Metal Mouth" |
June 2009 |
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Greetings!
Say goodbye to "metal mouth". There is no reason for anyone other than your dentist to know you have fillings!
Porcelain fillings (or dental inlays and onlays) are restorations used to repair back teeth that have a mild to moderate amount of decay. They can also be used to restore teeth that are cracked or fractured if the damage is not severe enough to require a dental crown.
Because they can be created from tooth-colored materials, inlays and onlays are often used to replace metal fillings for patients who desire a more natural looking smile.
Read on to find out about how inlays and onlays may be able to enhance your smile's health and appearance.
 Thru this newsletter we hope to share with you our passion for creating smiles and provide you with the latest information and tips on how to create and maintain YOUR beautiful smile.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jan
Dr. Janet Roberts
A Smile Above
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Say goodbye to "Metal Mouth"
Dental Inlays are used to treat teeth that have decay or damage lying on the chewing surface between the cusps, or top projections, of a tooth.
Dental Onlays are used to treat decay that extends to one or more of the cusps. They can also be used to replace old or damaged metal fillings. Placement is usually carried out over two appointments. During your first visit to the dentist, an impression of your tooth will be taken, and a temporary inlay will be placed over the tooth. The dentist will send the impression off to a dental lab, which will create the inlay to match your tooth's specifications. When you return to the dentist's office, the temporary inlay will be removed and the permanent one will be placed carefully over your tooth. There is no downtime after receiving a dental inlay, only a mild level of tenderness in the treated area, so you can return to work or other activities as soon as you leave the office. Since dental inlays and onlays can be made from durable, tooth-colored porcelain, they offer much more enduring and natural-looking results than metal fillings. In addition, their customized nature allows dentists to securely bond them to the tooth surface, adding structural integrity and preventing bacteria from entering and forming cavities. | |
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Smile of the Day |

Hum while you brush! The ideal amount of time to brush in order to get all the bacteria-packed plaque out is at least two minutes.
Today you can actually purchase a song called "The Brush Along Song," which runs exactly 2 1/2 minutes, to accompany your brushing.
It's targeted toward kids, but so what? Isn't there a kid within all of us? Otherwise, keep a timer in the bathroom and set it for two minutes.
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Success of the Month: "I am thrilled..."
"I am thrilled with the outcome. The obvious results speak for themselves. The satisfaction and self-assurance that comes with white, healthy teeth is extremely gratifying. However, this encompasses so much more. Overcoming a lifelong fear of the dentist is so empowering. I am enjoying a newfound self-confidence and I will be forever grateful." - Margaret |
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Benefits of Dental Inlays and Onlays
In treating dental decay, inlays and onlays help to eliminate tooth sensitivity and eventual tooth loss. Inlays and onlays also offer the  following benefits: - Since they can be made from tooth-colored material, including porcelain and composite resin, inlays and onlays are virtually invisible, creating a healthier, more natural-looking smile.
- Unlike metal fillings, inlays and onlays will not expand or contract in response to temperature changes caused by hot or cold foods. This change in size can cause teeth to weaken or fracture.
- The use of inlays and onlays requires less tooth reduction than does the use of metal fillings. This allows dentists to conserve more of a patient's natural tooth structure in the treatment process.
- Because of the way inlays and onlays are made, they help to strengthen teeth by up to 75 percent.
- The durable material from which inlays and onlays are made helps them last many years, much longer than that of conventional fillings.
- By saving decayed teeth, inlays and onlays prevent the need for more extensive treatment later on.
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More Reasons to Smile
1. Smiling Makes Us Attractive: We are drawn to people who smile. There is an attraction factor. We want to know a smiling person and figure out what is so good. Frowns, scowls and grimaces all push people away -- but a smile draws them in. 2. Smiling Changes Our Mood: Next time you are feeling down, try putting on a smile. There's a good chance you mood will change for the better. Smiling can trick the body into helping you change your mood. 3. Smiling Is Contagious: When someone is smiling they lighten up the room, change the moods of others, and make things happier. A smiling person brings happiness with them. Smile lots and you will draw people to you. 4. Smiling Relieves Stress: Stress can really show up in our faces. Smiling helps to prevent us from looking tired, worn down, and overwhelmed. When you are stressed, take time to put on a smile. The stress should be reduced and you'll be better able to take action. 5. Smiling Boosts Your Immune System: Smiling helps the immune system to work better. When you smile, immune function improves possibly because you are more relaxed. Prevent the flu and colds by smiling. | |
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