Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Cosmetic Dentistry - Dental Bonding - Smile Makeovers

Improving My Smile with Dental Bonds

How Does Bonding Work?
Bonding uses composite resins or porcelain/composite veneers to cover the surface of stained teeth and give a nice, even appearance to broken or misshapen teeth. There are two basic bonding techniques:
  • Composite bonding
    First, the front of the tooth is slightly reduced to prevent the "new" tooth from being too bulky. Microscopic grooves are then etched into the tooth surface with a mild acid. A composite resin matched to the colour of the surrounding teeth is applied to the tooth, contoured into shape, set using a curing light, and finally smoothed and polished.
  • Veneer bonding
    A veneer is made to match the colour and shape of your tooth. Porcelain veneers are generally stronger, while composite veneers are less expensive. With porcelain veneers, the dentist takes an impression of the tooth and sends it to the dental lab for fabrication of the veneer, usually after the front of the tooth has been reduced. With either method, the tooth is prepared for bonding by roughening the front surface with mild etching solution. The veneer can then be bonded to your tooth using a dental bonding cement.
While more expensive, a porcelain veneer offers a better colour match to your surrounding teeth and typically lasts for five to 10 years.

Above article from: www.colgate.ca

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Dental Health Care - Heart Disease and Gum Disease

Is There a Link Between Gum Disease and Heart Disease?
Overall the data indicates that chronic gum disease may contribute to the development of heart disease, the nation's leading cause of death in both men and women.

How does this happen? Gum disease is a bacterial infection that can affect conditions outside your mouth. In heart disease, one theory is that gum disease can cause bacteria to enter the bloodstream where they attach to the fatty deposits in the heart blood vessels. This condition can cause blood clots and may lead to heart attacks.

If I Have Heart Disease, Are There Special Requirements to Maintain Proper Oral Health?
To maintain the best oral health, you should:
  • Establish and maintain a healthy mouth. This means brushing and flossing daily and visiting your dentist regularly.
  • Make sure your dentist knows you have a heart problem.
  • Carefully follow your physician's and dentist's instructions, and use prescription medications, such as antibiotics, as directed.
Am I at Risk if Dental Procedures are Performed?
If you have certain preexisting heart conditions, you may be at risk for developing bacterial endocarditis — an infection of the heart's inner lining or the valves. Anytime there is bleeding in the mouth, certain oral bacteria can enter the blood stream and may settle on abnormal heart valves or tissue weakened by an existing heart problem or heart condition. In these cases, the infection can damage or even destroy heart valves or tissue.

There are precautions you need to take if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Artificial (prosthetic) heart valves
  • A history of endocarditis
  • Congenital heart or heart valve defects
  • Heart valves damaged (scarred) by conditions such as rheumatic fever
  • Mitral valve prolapse with a murmur
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Be sure to tell your dentist if you have a heart condition, and what, if any, medications you are taking for it. Your dentist will record important health information in your record and coordinate treatment with your physician.

Above article from www.colgate.ca


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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Saturday, December 24, 2011

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are metal posts or frames that are surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath your gums. Once in place, they allow your dentist to mount replacement teeth onto them.

How do Dental Implants Work?
Because implants fuse to your jawbone, they provide stable support for artificial teeth. Dentures and bridges mounted to implants won't slip or shift in your mouth — an especially important benefit when eating and speaking. This secure fit helps the dentures and bridges — as well as individual crowns placed over implants — feel more natural than conventional bridges or dentures.

For some people, ordinary bridges and dentures are simply not comfortable or even possible, due to sore spots, poor ridges or gagging. In addition, ordinary bridges must be attached to teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. An advantage of implants is that no adjacent teeth need to be prepared or ground down to hold your new replacement tooth/teeth in place.


To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also commit to keeping these structures healthy. Meticulous
oral hygiene and regular dental visits are critical to the long-term success of dental implants.

Implants are usually more expensive than other methods of tooth replacement, and most insurance carriers typically cover less than 10 percent of the fees.


The American Dental Association considers two types of implants to be safe. They are:
  • Endosteal implants — these are surgically implanted directly into the jawbone. Once the surrounding gum tissue has healed, a second surgery is needed to connect a post to the original implant. Finally, an artificial tooth (or teeth) is attached to the post-individually, or grouped on a bridge or denture.
  • Subperiosteal implants — these consist of a metal frame that is fitted onto the jawbone just below the gum tissue. As the gums heal, the frame becomes fixed to the jawbone. Posts, which are attached to the frame, protrude through the gums. As with endosteal implants, artificial teeth are then mounted to the posts.
How Long do Dental Implants Last?
Implants generally last 10-20 years, depending on the location of the implant and patient compliance with oral hygiene and dental visits. Because molars receive more stress and wear and tear, these implants typically do not last as long as implants located at the front of your mouth.
 
Above article from www.colgate.ca

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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Friday, November 25, 2011

Preventive Dentistry - Early Signs of Gum Disease

Some early warning signs of gum disease include buildup, plaque, tartar, irritation of gum tissue and bleeding when flossing or eating. Treat gingivitis before it becomes periodontitis with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

Champlain Smiles provides laser assisted LANAP procedure for treating gum disease.

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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Teeth Whitening - Facts on Whitening Toothpaste

While most whitening toothpastes don't chemically whiten the teeth, they do help remove surface stains which will make the teeth appear lighter. Discover active ingredients that whiten teeth, such as peroxide, with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com


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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Monday, November 21, 2011

How Does a Dentist Fill a Cavity?

A cavity is a small dental infection of the tooth that is comprised of bacteria and is treated with a filling. Discover how a dentist fills a cavity by numbing the patient, cleaning the cavity and filling it with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

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Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Dental Care for Crowns, Bridges and Braces

If you have fixed bridgework, braces or other dental work which connects adjacent teeth, cleaning under and around it with an interdental brush can prevent tooth decay and gum disease. While their use may seem intuitive, many people are unaware that plaque accumulates under bridge connectors, around orthodontic brackets, etc. This animation describes use of an interdental brush to avoid recurrent caries around fixed bridge retainer margins, and the resulting failure of expensive dental work.




Above article & video produced by: www.ToothIQ.com


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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Friday, October 21, 2011

Dental Crowns Plattsburgh NY

What is a dental crown?
A crown is a type of dental restoration which completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant and is typically bonded to the tooth using a dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated using indirect methods. Crowns are often used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth.

The most common method of crowning a tooth involves using a dental impression of a prepared tooth by a dentist to fabricate the crown outside of the mouth. The crown can then be inserted at a subsequent dental appointment. Using this indirect method of tooth restoration allows use of strong restorative materials requiring time consuming fabrication methods requiring intense heat, such as casting metal or firing porcelain which would not be possible to complete inside the mouth.



The above article and video produced by: NadineNetwork.com




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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Preventive Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

Cavities Between Your Teeth
Interproximal decay (decay on the smooth surfaces between teeth) requires removal of a significant amount of healthy tooth structure to access the problem areas. This animation illustrates prevention of this type of cavity through flossing and shows the amount of tooth removal required. The progression of interproximal decay is shown with a transparent view through the enamel.



Above video produced by: www.ToothIQ.com

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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Dental Lumineers Plattsburgh NY

What Are Lumineers?
LUMINEERS – the painless way to bring out the beautiful, healthy, natural, permanently white smile in you.

Ultra-thin LUMINEERS are custom designed to give you the beautiful smile you’ve always dreamed of. Unlike traditional veneers, there are no shots, no drilling of sensitive tooth structure, and no pain. They’re even reversible, so you have nothing to lose and a beautiful smile to gain. Plus—LUMINEERS are proven to last for over 20 years , so your beautiful smile will be with you for years and years .

LUMINEERS with LUMINATE in LUMITray Technology

And now, in addition to LUMINEERS, you can ask your dentist about LUMINEERS with LUMINATE in LUMITray Technology. It’s new technology that allows your dentist to place your veneers all at once, instead of individually. Plus, it offers exclusive digital design and preview technology, which all adds up to less time in the dentist chair!

Transforming your smile couldn’t be any easier; in fact, it takes just 2 easy visits.

Whether you transform your smile with LUMINEERS or LUMINEERS with LUMINATE in new LUMITray Technology, it takes only 2 easy visits to your dentist to bring out your beautiful smile. During your first visit a precision mold will be taken. You and your dentist will also choose the right shade for your new, permanently white smile. On your second visit, your custom designed LUMINEERS are checked for fit and shade. Then, they’re painlessly attached.

That’s it – a healthy, natural, permanently white smile you’ve always wanted in only 2 visits.

Above article from Lumineers.com

Dr. Athena Graves of Champlain Smiles in Plattsburgh NY is pleased to be offering dental lumineers for Smile Makeovers.  Visit our main website to learn more about us!

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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Gum Disease Treatment Plattsburgh NY

Gum Disease - Gingival Recession
Watch the video below to learn more about gum disease.


Above video created by: ToothIQ.com

Gum Disease Treatment
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Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Preventive Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

Dental Cavity - 3D Medical Animation
What is a dental cavity?



Above video created by: 3D Medical Animation Studio


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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Plattsburgh NY 12901 Dental Office

Athena Graves, DDS
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE



Join Our Dental Family of Friends!
We would love the opportunity to show you what truly exceptional dental care is all about. Our goal is to provide our patients with care that lasts a lifetime, and we are always very happy to have new patients become part of our family. Our entire team has received special training in providing comfortable, quality dental care, and we love what we do! We welcome the opportunity to offer second opinions, and we strive to treat emergencies that day.

Visit our main web site to learn more about our dental care services in Plattsburgh, NY.


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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dentist Plattsburgh New York

Dr. Athena Graves has committed herself to excellence in dentistry as a practitioner, and as a well-regarded lecturer, instructor, and spokesperson on dental topics. She graduated from the School of Dental Medicine at SUNY-Buffalo. She has served as an instructor at the Broome County Community College Hygiene School, and has also lectured Master’s nursing students on geriatric dental care. You may also have seen Dr. Graves interviewed on television in connection with “Doctors with a Heart Day,” where free care is provided for those who cannot afford it. Dr. Graves has participated in this program for five years.

Dr. Graves is committed to lifelong education and professional development through continuing education. She has advanced training in orthodontics, endodontics, and TMJ disorders, and is certified in Lumineers™. Dr. Graves has also received training for Periolase™, an FDA approved laser procedure. Her latest training has focused on some of the latest advances in the treatment of tooth sensitivity and dental antibiotics. This advanced training allows her to offer you faster and more comfortable root canals than ever before.

Dr. Graves participates in the welfare of the community, often volunteering at a community free clinic. She and her husband, Jeffrey, have two beautiful children, Michael and Vaia. In her spare time, you might find Dr. Graves hiking, quilting, or engaged in family activities.

Visit us at www.ChamplainSmiles.com today!

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Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Plattsburgh NY Orthodontics Dentist


Dental Braces Plattsburgh NY

An Investment in Your Health and Self-Esteem
We all know how important a great smile can be for adults as well as growing children. An unattractive smile can make you or your child self-conscious and hurt your self-esteem. Misaligned teeth and jaws can also cause pain and adversely affect your ability to chew, talk, and keep your teeth clean and healthy.

Using the newest techniques and highest quality materials available in modern orthodontics, we have helped patients ages 5 to 75 achieve their best-looking smiles and optimal dental health. You, too, can have the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted!

Champlain Smiles dental office in Plattsburgh NY provides a full range of orthdontic dental treatment services.

Dentist Plattsburgh NY
Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Dentist Plattsburgh NY

Champlain Smiles in Plattsburgh NY would love the opportunity to show you what truly exceptional dental care is all about. Our goal is to provide our patients with care that lasts a lifetime, and we are always very happy to have new patients become part of our family. Our entire team has received special training in providing comfortable, quality dental care, and we love what we do! We welcome the opportunity to offer second opinions, and we strive to treat emergencies that day.

We provide a wide range of dental treatment services including the following:

Visit our main website to learn more about our dental care services in Plattsburgh NY.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Preventive Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

Healthy Teeth and Gums

What small, easy steps can I take to have a healthy teeth and gums?

1. Brush your teeth at least twice each day with fluoride toothpaste.
Aim for first thing in the morning and before going to bed. Once a day, use floss or an interdental cleaner to remove food your toothbrush missed. Make sure you:

Drink water that contains added fluoride if you can. Fluoride protects against dental decay. Most public water systems in the United States have added fluoride. Check with your community's water or health department to find out if there is fluoride in your water. You also may want to use a fluoride mouth rinse, along with brushing and flossing, to help prevent tooth decay.

Gently brush all sides of your teeth with a soft-bristled brush. Round and short back-and-forth strokes work best.

Take time to brush along the gum line, and lightly brush your tongue to help remove plaque and food.

Ask your dentist or dental hygienist to show you the best way to floss your teeth.

Change your toothbrush every three months, or earlier if the toothbrush looks worn or the bristles spread out. A new toothbrush removes more plaque.

If you wear dentures, be sure to remove them at night and clean them before putting them back in the next morning.

2. Have a healthy lifestyle.

Eat healthy meals. Cut down on tooth decay by brushing after meals. Avoid snacking on sugary or starchy foods between meals.
Don't smoke. It raises your risk of gum disease, oral and throat cancers, and oral fungal infections. It also affects the color of your teeth and the smell of your breath.
Limit alcohol use to one drink per day for women. Heavy alcohol use raises your risk of oral and throat cancers. Using alcohol and tobacco together raises your risk of oral cancers more than using one alone.
Limit how much soda you drink. Even diet soda contains acids that can erode tooth enamel.

3. Get regular checkups.

Have an oral exam once or twice a year. Your dentist may recommend more or fewer visits depending on your oral health. At most routine visits, the dentist and a dental hygienist will treat you. During regular checkups, dentists look for signs of diseases, infections, problems, injuries, and oral cancer.
See your dentist right away if:
  • Your gums bleed often
  • You see any red or white patches on the gums, tongue, or floor of the mouth
  • You have mouth or jaw pain that won't go away
  • You have sores that do not heal within two weeks
  • You have problems swallowing or chewing
  • Besides your dentist, there are other types of dental providers.
Your dentist may send you to a specialist if you need extra care. Other providers include:
Dental hygienists: Members of the dental staff who clean gums and teeth and teach patients how to maintain good oral health.
  • Periodontists: Dentists who treat gum disease and place dental implants.
  • Oral surgeons: Dentists who operate on your mouth and supporting tissues.
  • Orthodontists: Dentists who straighten teeth and align jaws.
  • Endodontists: Dentists who perform root canals.
  • Prosthodontists: Dentists trained in restoring and replacing teeth.

4. Follow your dentist's advice.
Your dentist may suggest ways to keep your mouth healthy. He or she can teach you how to properly floss or brush. Follow any recommended steps or treatments to keep your mouth healthy.

5. If you have another health problem, think about how it may affect your oral health.
For instance, if you take medicines that give you a dry mouth, ask your doctor or nurse if there are other drugs you can use. Have an oral exam before starting cancer treatment. And if you have diabetes, practice good oral hygiene to prevent gum disease.

Above article from www.womenshealth.gov

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Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Gum Disease Treatment Plattsburgh NY

Gum Disease FAQs

What are the consequences of missing teeth?

There are actually several negative consequences of missing some or all of your teeth. First, missing teeth will affect the esthetics of your face. Not only will your smile be affected by the gaps from missing teeth, but if you’re missing too many teeth, the skin around your mouth won’t be supported properly and will start to sag, making your appear older than you are. Additionally, missing teeth will make it more difficult to chew your food properly and may even affect the way you speak. Finally, missing even one tooth may have emotional consequences; many people feel less confident about their smile when they are missing teeth. If you are currently missing any of your teeth, consider replacing them with dental implants, which can look and feel just like natural teeth. For more information about implants, browse www.perio.org or talk to your periodontist.

I was recently diagnosed with periodontal disease. How often should I see my periodontist for an examination?
Regular examinations are very important to keep track of the present status of your disease and any disease progression over time. Your periodontist will work with you to create a maintenance schedule depending on how advanced your periodontal disease is at that time. Based on many variable factors such as your overall health, the severity of bone loss, and risk factors such as smoking and genetics, your periodontist will constantly tailor your care so your periodontal disease does not progress further. He or she may recommend exams every six months for mild periodontal disease, or every few months for more advanced stages.

I was recently diagnosed with periodontal disease. My periodontist mentioned that laser surgery would be an appropriate option for my treatment course. Is laser surgery safe? Is it as effective as traditional treatment courses?
There seems to be a lot of mixed messages when it comes to the use of lasers in periodontal treatment. Currently, there is insufficient evidence to suggest that any specific laser wavelength is superior to the traditional treatment methods of the common periodontal diseases, such as periodontitis. Therefore, it is always in your best interest to talk with your individual periodontist about the particular laser or therapy he or she plans on using, and why he or she feels that it is the best course of treatment for your particular case. If you still have concerns, you may want to contact another periodontist in your area for a second opinion.

Above article from www.perio.org

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Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Plattsburgh NY Cosmetic Dentist

Cosmetic Dentistry Plattsburgh NY

What Is Cosmetic Dentistry?

While traditional dentistry addresses the health of your teeth and gums, cosmetic dentistry focuses on the appearance of your teeth, mouth, and smile.
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“Recent advances in cosmetic dentistry allow dentists to offer everything from improved teeth whitening to translucent tooth coverings to complete smile makeovers,” says Dr. Harms. Cosmetic dentistry has been around for decades, but the materials used today are more durable and natural looking than those used in the past.

According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), two-thirds of patients seeking cosmetic dentistry are female, and the average amount spent on cosmetic procedures by these patients in 2007 was a little less than $4,000. However, some cosmetic dentistry procedures can cost as little as $300. Because cosmetic dentistry is considered elective rather than “necessary,” it’s not usually covered by insurance.

Cosmetic Dentistry Options

There are a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures available, including:

Teeth whitening. This procedure brightens teeth that are discolored or stained. Teeth whitening, or bleaching, can be done in a dentist’s office or at home with a system dispensed by the dentist. Over-the-counter teeth-whitening products are also available.

Bonding. This can improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, broken, cracked, stained, or have spaces in between them, by bonding tooth-colored materials to the tooth surface.

Veneers . These are thin, custom-made porcelain shells that cover the front of the teeth to disguise discoloration or imperfections.

Tooth reshaping. This procedure involves changing the teeth to improve their appearance by modifying or removing enamel. Tooth reshaping (also known as dental contouring) is often combined with bonding.

Crown lengthening . This can fix a "gummy" smile (where more gums than teeth are visible) or an uneven gum line by removing excess gum tissue to expose more of the tooth’s crown and give the appearance of longer teeth. This involves minor oral surgery.

Smile makeovers. These procedures involve a comprehensive assessment of the overall appearance of the teeth and smile. Typically, several cosmetic dentistry procedures are required to overhaul the look of a patient's smile. Think of it as a facelift for the mouth.

Above article from www.everydayhealth.com

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Cosmetic Dentistry Plattsburgh NY - Dental Bonding

Dental Bonding - Cosmetic Dentist Plattsburgh NY

How Dental Bonding Can Alter the Look and Feel of Your Teeth

Dental bonding can be an economical solution for stained, broken, or chipped teeth and other minor cosmetic dentistry issues.

Have a chipped, broken, or stained tooth? Dental bonding can make it look like new again without causing too much damage to your budget.

“Bonding is a relatively inexpensive way to make minor dental repairs,” says Kimberly Harms, DDS, a dentist in Farmington, Minn. and consumer advisor for the American Dental Association (ADA). Plus, dental bonding is sometimes covered by insurance.

What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure in which a tooth-colored composite material is applied to a tooth, sculpted into shape, hardened, and polished. It’s called bonding because the material bonds to the tooth. Dental bonding is ideal for small cosmetic dentistry work, such as fixing a broken or chipped tooth or closing small gaps between teeth. Dental bonding is also used as a tooth-colored filling for small cavities because it’s more cosmetically appealing than silver fillings.

What Does Dental Bonding Involve?

Your dentist will first apply a gentle phosphoric acid to the surface of your teeth, which etches and roughens the surface to help the bonding material stay in place. This process doesn’t hurt. The putty-like bonding material is then placed on the tooth’s surface, shaped, and sculpted. A special light is used to help the material harden and set. Finally, the composite is polished and buffed for a smooth finish.

Pros and Cons of Dental Bonding

“Dental bonding is less expensive than veneers, but it also has drawbacks,” notes Dr. Harms.

Advantages of dental bonding include:

  • Cost. The average cost of dental bonding ranges from $300 to $600 per tooth. “But many dental insurance plans cover most of the cost of bonding, particularly when it is done for structural reasons or to fill a cavity,” says Harms.
  • Speed. Dental bonding typically requires only one office visit. The entire process can be accomplished in 30 to 60 minutes per tooth.
  • Ease. Anesthesia is usually not necessary, unless bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth. Compared to veneers and crowns, dental bonding also requires the least amount of enamel removal, explains Harms.
Disadvantages of dental bonding include:

  • Bonding material can become stained. Unlike crowns and porcelain veneers, dental bonding has a tendency to become discolored over time. “Coffee, tea, red wine, and cigarette smoke can stain the material used in dental bonding, making it stand out from the rest of your teeth,” says Harms. To minimize staining, you’ll need to avoid these substances for 24 to 48 hours after bonding is first performed. If you’re a smoker, you’ll want to choose a different cosmetic dentistry treatment. “Because bonding material is porous, it will yellow from exposure to cigarette smoke,” explains Harms.
  • Less durable. Additionally, the material used in dental bonding isn’t as strong and long-lasting as porcelain veneers and crowns. It can easily chip. With proper care though, dental bonding can last three to seven years.
When Dental Bonding is a Good Choice

If you have a minor cosmetic dentistry issue — such as a cracked or discolored tooth, a gap between your teeth, or silver fillings that show when you smile — dental bonding may help.

“Dental bonding is also used in cosmetic dentistry to reshape or recontour teeth,” says Harms. In contrast to veneers and bleaching, however, dental bonding can’t be used to whiten your entire smile. Dental bonding can also be appropriate as “white fillings” for small cavities in teeth that are not exposed to excessive force when chewing, but the material used in dental bonding may not be durable enough for large cavities.

Maintenance of Dental Bonding

Because dental bonding is more susceptible to staining and chipping than other forms of cosmetic dentistry, special care is required to keep your bonded teeth looking natural. Here are some tips to keep your dental bonding in tip-top shape:

  • Cut down on coffee, tea, and red wine.
  • If you’re a smoker, this is a good reason to quit — not to mention that smoking also increases your risk of gum disease and oral cancer.
  • Since dental bonding can chip easily, avoid biting your nails or chewing on hard objects, such as ice, pencils, and raw carrots.
  • Call your dentist if you notice sharp edges or if your teeth feel strange when you bite down. If necessary, dental bonding can be repaired or touched up, says Harms.
Because dental bonding does take some artistic skill for optimal cosmetic results, it’s important to choose a dentist experienced with the procedure. Don't hesitate to ask to see before and after photos of your dentist’s previous dental bonding patients.

Dental bonding isn’t appropriate in every situation, but it can be a quick and relatively inexpensive way to improve your smile. And feeling good about the appearance of your teeth can help you maintain good dental health.

Above article from everydayhealth.com

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Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

Preventive Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

Oral health: Brush up on dental care basics
Think you know everything about proper brushing and flossing techniques? Understand the basics and what you can do to promote oral health.
By Mayo Clinic staff

Your smile depends on simple dental care habits, such as brushing and flossing. But are you using the right techniques? Follow these steps to protect your oral health.

Brushing for oral health
Oral health begins with clean teeth. Consider these brushing basics from the American Dental Association:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. When you brush, don't rush. Take enough time to do a thorough job.
  • Use the proper equipment. Use a fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush that fits your mouth comfortably. Consider using an electric or battery-operated toothbrush, especially if you have arthritis or other problems that make it difficult to brush effectively.
  • Practice good technique. Hold your toothbrush at a slight angle against your teeth and brush with short back-and-forth motions. Remember to brush the inside and chewing surfaces of your teeth, as well as your tongue. Avoid vigorous or harsh scrubbing, which can irritate your gums.
  • Keep your equipment clean. Always rinse your toothbrush with water after brushing. Store your toothbrush in an upright position, if possible, and allow it to air dry until using it again. Don't routinely cover toothbrushes or store them in closed containers, which can encourage the growth of bacteria.
  • Know when to replace your toothbrush. Invest in a new toothbrush or a replacement head for your electric or battery-operated toothbrush every three to four months — or sooner if the bristles become frayed.
Flossing for oral health

You can't reach the tight spaces between your teeth or under your gumline with a toothbrush. That's why daily flossing is important. When you floss:

  • Don't skimp. Break off about 18 inches (46 centimeters) of dental floss. Wind most of the floss around the middle finger on one hand, and the rest around the middle finger on the other hand — leaving about 1 inch (3 centimeters) to floss your first tooth.
  • Take it one tooth at a time. Use your thumbs and forefingers to gently pull the floss from the gumline to the top of the tooth to scrape off plaque. Rub the floss against all sides of the tooth. Unwind to fresh floss as you progress to the next tooth.
  • Keep it up. If you have trouble getting floss through your teeth, try the waxed variety. If it's hard to manipulate the floss, use a floss holder or an interdental cleaner — such as a dental pick or stick designed to clean between the teeth.
Above article from www.mayoclinic.com

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Dental Veneers Dentist Plattsburgh NY

‘Smile Makeovers’ in as Little as Two Visits!
Dental Lumineers & Veneers

If you have misshapen teeth, unsightly gaps, or deep discoloration, our modern veneers may be the answer. Lumineers are contact-lens thin and super translucent. Since Lumineers are so thin, little to no tooth reduction is necessary. Often times you won’t even need a shot!

We also feature traditional veneers. These are thin porcelain coverings that fit over and are bonded to your teeth, look natural, and are made from the most advanced dental ceramic available.

Visit our main web site to learn more about our dental treatment services in Plattsburgh NY

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Dental Braces Dentist Plattsburgh NY


Dental Braces Plattsburgh NY

An Investment in Your Health and Self-Esteem
We all know how important a great smile can be for adults as well as growing children. An unattractive smile can make you or your child self-conscious and hurt your self-esteem. Misaligned teeth and jaws can also cause pain and adversely affect your ability to chew, talk, and keep your teeth clean and healthy.

Using the newest techniques and highest quality materials available in modern orthodontics, we have helped patients ages 5 to 75 achieve their best-looking smiles and optimal dental health. You, too, can have the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted!


Champlain Smiles dental office in Plattsburgh NY provides a full range of orthdontic dental treatment services.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Dentist Plattsburgh NY

Plattsburgh New York Dentist

Dr. Athena Graves has committed herself to excellence in dentistry as a practitioner, and as a well-regarded lecturer, instructor, and spokesperson on dental topics. She graduated from the School of Dental Medicine at SUNY-Buffalo. She has served as an instructor at the Broome County Community College Hygiene School, and has also lectured Master’s nursing students on geriatric dental care. You may also have seen Dr. Graves interviewed on television in connection with “Doctors with a Heart Day,” where free care is provided for those who cannot afford it. Dr. Graves has participated in this program for five years.

Dr. Graves is committed to lifelong education and professional development through continuing education. She has advanced training in orthodontics, endodontics, and TMJ disorders, and is certified in Lumineers™. Dr. Graves has also received training for Periolase™, an FDA approved laser procedure. Her latest training has focused on some of the latest advances in the treatment of tooth sensitivity and dental antibiotics. This advanced training allows her to offer you faster and more comfortable root canals than ever before.

Dr. Graves participates in the welfare of the community, often volunteering at a community free clinic. She and her husband, Jeffrey, have two beautiful children, Michael and Vaia. In her spare time, you might find Dr. Graves hiking, quilting, or engaged in family activities.

Visit us at www.ChamplainSmiles.com today!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Dental Care Plattsburgh NY

How Does Candy and Snacks Affect Our Teeth


Eating candy, toffee, snacks and munchies can cause teeth to decay because of the cultivated starches that get stuck between the teeth and in turn cause periodontal disease. This type of fast food that remain in the mouth for long intervals cause bacteria to grow which forms acidic and then decay the teeth and the gums.

How do we know when food can affect our teeth causing bacteria?

We would be able to make out when food is stuck between teeth when even after some a long time we can get the taste of that food or can feel it around. This is bad because it has already caused the bacteria to thrive.

What are the consequences of eating Fast Food in Children?

Children are the first to bear the brunt of fast foods especially if their life revolves around it. The outcomes, which not only affects teeth but also overall health in daily life are:

-Food that gets stuck in between teeth causes tooth decay leading to endless pain.
-Their school life gets affected with this pain disturbing their concentration and hindering their learning capacity.
-Eating too much of this food, which lacks nutritive value, can result in obesity, diabetes (Type 2) and problems related to the heart.
-All these factors can worsen over time causing acute tooth infection.
-For growing children, fast food which lacks nutrition and does not have enough calcium causes harmful effects on new teeth coming in which could be unhealthy and lack strength.
-Lack of nutrition and calcium can cause weak bones and ion deficiency could result in stunted -brain development.

Healthy habits to follow

Our body requires the necessary amounts of calcium, ion and nutrients to grow. To achieve this development a healthy balance of food is required. Home cooked food is the healthiest for children and economical.

Eating good home cooked food does not require lots of money. In the first place it is healthy, nourishing, wholesome and cheap if cooked in large quantities for the whole family as compared to any outdoor eatery where the quality may be questioned and the quantity limited.

A diet full of fruits and vegetables is the ideal diet. The more colorful they are the more nutritious they can be. So, the right amount of healthy food and the minimum amount of processed foods or packaged foods, as they contain preservatives, should be consumed. Before buying any processed foods it is better to check the ingredients listed on the package. A list with more preservatives should be avoided.

Teaching a child when he or she is small is very important. What he learns to eat at this age will be carried on till he grows up. Therefore it is imperative to start healthy food early in life. A child has also to be made aware that processed foods have preservatives which are not good, they should be kept to the minimum and should not be eaten as a substitute to food.

Above article from dentalhealthsite.com

Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dental Veneers Dentist Plattsburgh NY

Dental Veneers

Above article from dentalhealthsite.com

Dental Veneers (also referred to as porcelain veneers or porcelain laminates) are thin tooth colored shells that are custom made for individual patients and placed on the frontal surface of the teeth to improve its appearance.

They are made from porcelain or resin composites but porcelain has superior stain resisting properties. However, the type of veneer appropriate for an individual can be correctly determined only by a dentist.

What are dental veneers used for?

Dental Veneers (or Porcelain Veneers) are used in a variety of cases such as

-Individual discolored teeth
-Worn, chipped or fractured teeth.
-Uneven and irregularly shaped teeth.
-Widely spaced teeth
-What is the procedure in placement of a dental veneer?

Placement of a dental veneer can only be performed by a qualified Dentist which involves basic 4 steps.

-Diagnosis and Treatment planning
-Preparation
-Etching
-Placement and Bonding


1. Diagnosis and Treatment planning: This involves the Dentist determining whether it is appropriate for you to get a Dental Veneer and discuss its limitations with you. He will also take an impression of your oral cavity.

2. Preparation: This involves scraping the outer layer of the tooth up to the thickness of veneer that is to be placed. The dentist may use a Local Anesthetic if required. A model of the patients tooth is made which is sent to the laboratory. Repeated color adjustments might be required to achieve a suitable color. A dental veneer is constructed on this model which can take a few weeks.

3. Etching: The next time the patient is called at the clinic is for the actual veneer placement. The dentist first places the veneer against the tooth and checks for its correct position. Now the dentist cleans and polishes the tooth surface on which the veneer is to be placed. The dentist then uses an acid to etch your teeth i.e it creates a roughened tooth surface which improves its bonding to the veneer.

4. Placement: The Veneer will be placed on the tooth surface with a special tooth colored material called composite used for attachment. After the position has been determined, a special light is used which improves and quickens the bonding/hardening process. A few final adjustments may be necessary and a couple further visits are required by the patient to ensure a normal response of the gums towards the veneer.


Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Gum Disease Treatment Plattsburgh NY

Gum Disease

Gum Disease or Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and bones supporting the teeth. The word “Periodontal” means “around the tooth” when taken in literal terms. Gum disease can be confined to a single tooth or infect many teeth. Gum disease actually initiates due to the irritation of the gum by the sticky plaque.

The initial stage of gum disease is called Gingivitis and if left untreated it progresses to a condition known as periodontitis which can have serious implications such as the loss of your teeth. There has been a recent interest in the relation between gum disease and heart attack and it has been proved by several studies that gum disease can increase the risk for heart attack.

Causes of Gum Disease:

A sticky bacterial layer known as plaque constantly forms in our oral cavity and has to be removed by effective brushing. When this is not removed, the bacterial plaque releases certain toxins which irritate the gum causing gum disease. Overtime, the bacterial plaque hardens in to Tartar which can only be removed by your dentist. You are at a risk of developing gum disease if

-You have poor oral hygiene.
-You Smoke or Chew Tobacco
-Someone in your family has gum disease
-Your immunity levels are low due to malnutrition, AIDS or high stress levels.

Symptoms of Gum Disease

Typical symptoms include

-Bleeding Gums even from normal brushing
-Red, swollen and sore gums
-Loose teeth
-Persistent bad breath
-Pus discharge from your teeth
-Types of Gum Disease

Gingivitis

This is initial stage of gum and characterized by swollen bleeding gums. There might be no pain associated with Gingivitis which is often the cause for people failing to acknowledge the obvious signs of gum disease such as swollen and bleeding gums. Gingivitis can easily be treated by taking maintaining good oral hygiene and it you might also be needed to get your teeth cleaned.

Periodontitis:

Gingivitis when left untreated progresses to periodontitis which is an advanced stage of gum disease. The bacteria damage the gums and tissues around the tooth leading to formation of “periodontal pockets”. Pockets are the spaces that develop between your teeth and gums which harbor infective bacteria which further damage the gums and the bone. The gums and bone constantly get assaulted by the bacteria which means loose teeth, tooth loss or teeth which you need to get extracted by the dentist.

There are various types of periodontitis such as Aggressive periodontitis, Chronic periodontitis and Necrotizing periodontal disease

Treatment for gum disease

Mild Gum disease can be controlled with out the need of intervention by a dentist. You simply need to take better care of your teeth by brushing and flossing regularly and quit any poor oral habits.

If your gum disease has progressed considerable, you will need a dentist to help you out.

Your teeth and gums will be thoroughly cleaned by the dentist by a procedure known as scaling. A dose of antibiotics might be prescribed to treat the infection. Under extreme circumstances, surgery might be required. Keep in mind that after treatment, you need to maintain your oral hygiene to prevent gum disease.

Gum Disease prevention

You know of the saying ‘Prevention is better than cure”. Preventing gum disease is really easy and simply requires maintaining good oral hygiene by regular brushing and flossing.
Above article from DentalHealthSite.com


Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Monday, February 28, 2011

Dental Health & Gum Disease : How Is Plaque Detected?

Gum Disease Treatment Plattsburgh NY




Above video produced by eHow.com


We provide a full range of dental treatment services including Gum Disease Treatment. Visit us at www.ChamplainSmiles.com to learn more about us.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

How to Keep Teeth Healthy : Using Dental Floss Glides for Oral Hygiene

Family Dentistry Plattsburgh NY



Above video from ExpertVillage.com
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Dental Health : What Is a Dental Bridge?

Cosmetic Dentistry Plattsburgh NY



Above video from eHow.com

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Monday, January 31, 2011

Emergency Dental Treatment Plattsburgh NY


Dental Emergency Treatment
Plattsburgh NY

Dr. Athena Graves, DDS



If you’re having a dental emergency – call us as soon as you can. We’ll get you in right away. Dr. Graves has extensive training in the treatment of emergencies and she can quickly diagnose the problem, relieve any discomfort and provide effective treatment.

If you have lost a tooth due to an accident or other trauma, call us and when you come in be sure to bring the tooth with you. It’s best to try to put the tooth back into the pocket it came and get in to see us immediately. If that’s not possible, put the tooth into a container of milk or water. Be sure not to touch the root of the tooth.

Broken teeth, lost teeth, and most other dental damage can usually be treated in one visit.

Visit our main web site to learn more about our dental treatment services in Plattsburgh NY

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Dentures Dentist Plattsburgh NY

Plattsburgh NY
Dentist
Beautiful Natural Dentures


If you select dentures as a replacement for missing teeth, we can design and fit natural-looking dentures that won’t slip. Recent technology allows us to anchor a denture plate so securely that you no longer have to worry about the foods you eat and your slipping and shifting dentures. If you are already a denture wearer, we invite you to ask us about this procedure. It will make your life so much easier.

Dentures Plattsburgh NY

Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Root Canal Treatment Plattsburgh NY


Saving Hopeless Teeth
Teeth with roots that have been damaged or infected used to require extraction, which can cause a lot of problems and should be done as a last resort. When dental decay reaches the nerve of the tooth (or the tooth has become infected), a simple filling does not suffice. A root canal can save the tooth by removing the pulp of a tooth and replacing it with a filling material. Root canals of the past were quite painful and gained a reputation as something to be avoided. However, with today’s modern anesthetics and technology, we can perform root canals that are quite tolerable and often times even painless!

Visit Champlain Smiles in Plattsburgh NY for dental root canal treatment!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Dental Braces Dentist Plattsburgh NY

Orthodontics Dentist Plattsburgh NY
Dental Braces


An Investment in Your Health and Self-Esteem
We all know how important a great smile can be for adults as well as growing children. An unattractive smile can make you or your child self-conscious and hurt your self-esteem. Misaligned teeth and jaws can also cause pain and adversely affect your ability to chew, talk, and keep your teeth clean and healthy.

Using the newest techniques and highest quality materials available in modern orthodontics, we have helped patients ages 5 to 75 achieve their best-looking smiles and optimal dental health. You, too, can have the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted!

Dental Braces Orthodontics Plattsburgh NY

Champlain Smiles Dental Office
Airport Plaza • 762 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518.324.CARE