Thursday, November 29, 2012

Laser Provides Less Painful Substitute to Dentist’s Drill



Are you petrified of the dentist drill?  Do you try and avoid frequent dentist visits at all cost!  You don’t have to worry anymore; Laser Dentistry is the painless substitute to the drill!

Kylie Jones, 4, and her mother, Lisa, were nervous about having her first cavity filled.  “In our family, none of us had ever had a filling,” said Lisa.  With laser dentistry Kylie had little to worry about expect watching a movie and open wide for the dentist’s laser hand piece.  The tiny red laser dot uses laser energy mixed with water molecules to eliminate the existing decay.  Although, advanced dentistry is still uncommon, growing trends of dentists are beginning to offer patients this less painful option. 
“It works wonderfully on pediatric patients,” says Dr. Rhonda Newton, the dentist who treated Kylie.  “It’s a lot less invasive than traditional periodontal surgery,” said Newton.

The laser dentistry technology was slow to catch on due to high costs, but now dentists are realizing the many different beneficial procedures.  In the past, laser technology was used to perform procedures on soft-tissue.  Advancements in laser technology have allowed dentists to perform procedures on soft tissue, hard tissue, teeth and bone features.

The technology associated with Waterbase laser uses unique wavelength and patented laser energy with water and air to cut through features.

Pros
Less Painful, reducing the need for anesthesia
Reduces the discontent of patients who are frightened with the dental drill
Reduce bleeding and swelling on soft tissue
Ability to preserve more of the tooth during cavity treatment

Cons
Does not eliminate the need for anesthesia
Laser can’t be used on filling already put in place.
Can’t be used to fill cavities in between teeth, around old fillings, large cavities that are being prepared for a crown, nor can they be used on silver fillings or broken crowns, or bridges.
Dental Drills may still need to be used for shaping fillings, polishing fillings and adjusting the bite.

If you’re interested in laser dentistry treatment, contact All Brite Dental today at our Woodhaven, MI or Dearborn, MI locations!  Visit our Facebook page for information and updates linked HERE!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Quality Guaranteed – 100% Satisfied or first visit is FREE!



As your dental health professional, we are confident in guaranteeing that you will leave our office completely satisfied of our skilled team.  In addition, we also guarantee bridgework, veneers, and all major crown work for 5 years if you maintain regular visits.  

We are committed to providing you with services that are beyond your expectations.  As a leader in the dental health field, we continue to education ourselves by attending dental meeting, lectures, and conventions to keep up to date with new products, equipment and procedures.  With our “You Are the Boss” policy, you the patient comes first. 

If you are feeling uncomfortable at any point during the visit, we will stop; just raise your left hand.  Building a friendship and trust by treating our patients with a positive experience is vital for providing a relaxing environment.

Schedule a visit today at www.allbritesmiles.com, and for more information and updates visit our Facebook page linked HERE!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Do You Need Your Teeth Whitened? Come to All Brite Dental TODAY!



Do you need your teeth whitened? Come into All Brite Dental today! Tooth whitening or bleaching as it’s sometimes called is a simple, non-invasive dental treatment that many dentists use to change the color of natural tooth enamel. Tooth whitening is an IDEAL way to enhance the beauty of your smile!

Tooth whitening is not permanent. Over the course of time, a touch-up or two may be needed every several years. If you’re a coffee, wine or tea drinker, you may need a few more touch-ups then someone who isn't.  Smoking is another factor that may cause you to need more frequent touch-ups.

A couple of reasons why you should consider tooth whitening are: 
  • Fluorosis – excessive fluoridation during tooth development
  • Normal wear of outer tooth layer
  • Stained teeth due to excessive medications
  • Yellow, brown stained teeth

If you’re interested in whitening your teeth, contact All Brite Dental TODAY at either of our locations! Also, be sure to visit our Facebook page, LINKED HERE