Make The Smile Of Your Dreams A Reality
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Make The Smile Of Your Dreams A Reality
Make The Smile Of Your Dreams A Reality With Carroll Dental Care from the dentist Produced to improve your dental health and awareness Getting It Done! Fall’s the time Fall 2012 Like A Force Of Nature! 3 ways to crown your day There’s a saying that if you Why is it that these days you can’t tell want something done, ask a whether someone’s terrific smile is a gift of busy person ... but ask them in nature or has been revitalized by dentistry? the fall! Everyone seems to get It’s because fabulous restorative materials more efficient once we renew like porcelains and ceramics create crowns our routines come autumn. that are so beautiful and translucent that As you create your to-do list, they look just like natural enamel. They also please remember to add... resist chipping, staining, and cracks, and are n An after-summer checkup strong enough to withstand natural biting after a season of sports drinks, icy pressure. treats, and interrupted home care. n New custom-fitted mouthguards for everyone who Here’s how... is playing contact sports. They are 1 ---> Cover your damaged tooth with a single much more effective than off-thecrown to protect and strengthen it. shelf products. 2 ---> Fill a space from tooth loss due to n Thinking about Thanksgiving decay, genetics, or an accident by combining and Christmas? Book your teeth one or more crowns with a bridge. This whitening appointment now! option prevents other teeth from drifting Call today to get the time that’s and altering your ability to chew, speak, most convenient for you. It’s the best and socialize. way to ensure your oral health and 3 ---> Create a permanent new tooth by your beautiful smile! incorporating a single crown onto the root Yours in good dental health, Dr. Daniel Carroll Check out page 4 cial e p s r u o r o f Fall offer! of a dental implant. Several crowns can be attached to an implant bridge, and implants can also be used to secure a denture. By anchoring implants permanently into your jawbone, the bone loss that normally accompanies the loss of a tooth is prevented. Contemporary natural-looking crowns used with dental implants and crown and bridge restorations can shine up your smile and re-generate your confidence. before Dare to be the one who keeps other people guessing! Please see us soon for a consultation. after T h a n k y o u f o r a l l y o u r r e f e r r a l s . W e a p p r e c i at e t h e m ! Stop Being A Sorehead No pressure! Grinding and clenching are called parafunctional habits because you are using your teeth for something beyond their primary purpose of chewing. You can place so much pressure on your jaw joints that you experience clicking noises and jaw, neck, and head pain – possible signs of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). In n n n n Vital Information Redefining life & lives Researchers have discovered a microbe doing something absolutely new – not merely surviving in arsenic, of all things, but using it to build parts of itself! How’s that for adaptability? We’re impressed, but as the body of knowledge grows about how oral bacteria can impact overall health, it’s clear that microbes have always been a resourceful and resilient life form. Even so, everything we learn is a further step towards combating periodontal and other diseases, and it is increasingly apparent that the dynamics are complex. Oral bacteria can… n enter your bloodstream and release toxins that can attach to artery walls and enter your respiratory and other bodily systems. doubt…? Normal chewing places 68 pounds of pressure per square inch on your molars. Deliberately clenching? 150 pounds! Unconsciously grinding at night? Up to 900 pounds! That’s more than a month of normal wear! Some people will grind up to 40 minutes during every hour of sleep. Other signs you’ve got a problem? Sensitivity to hot and cold …damaged teeth and restorations… scarred tongue and cheeks … and problems with your gums. Maybe it’s time for your custom-fitted dental guard. What’s The Point Of That? 5 things about the roof of your mouth Palate, not to be confused with pallet (a bed) or palette (a range of colors), is a formal name for the roof of your mouth… 1. The hard palate at the front is made of bone, the soft palate behind it, of tissue. Both aid breathing, swallowing, and speech. 2. If the bones of the hard palate do not fuse before birth, it is called a cleft palate, a purely structural problem that can be repaired before the age of one. 3. The soft palate helps to close off the nasal passages during swallowing, and the airway if required – like during sneezing. Crocodiles can do this too. 4. Your soft palate has salivary glands and taste buds – why we call good food “palatable.” 5. Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to one’s palate. n cause your own bacteria-fighting blood cells to give off proteins that appear to trigger an inflammatory autoimmune response. n create a protein which causes your own blood platelets to encase and protect them from your immune system and antibiotics. How important is this mouth-body link? Gum disease has been linked to cardiovascular, respiratory, and autoimmune diseases such as arthritis and diabetes, as well as oral and other cancers. As just one example, over 85% of women with breast cancer have no family history of the disease. Oral health could make a vital difference. You Asked For It! Gum disease FAQ How can I tell if I have gum disease? Check it out! Poor diet is linked to a third of all cancer cases. Here are some good news foods that have been shown to help fight oral cancer… n Enjoy foods rich in Omega 3 like fish, fish oils, eggs, and flax seed. These also have anti-bacterial benefits against gum disease and other oral infections. n Consume foods high in fiber such as brown rice, whole wheat breads and pastas, nuts, and seeds. n Munch on fruits and vegetables, especially those high in antioxidants like vitamins C and E. Leafy green vegetables have shown a reduction of oral cancer risk among female smokers. Eating well to maintain an efficient immune system is important. And so is avoiding the main risks (tobacco, alcohol, and the HPV virus) and maintaining and monitoring your oral health. Red, swollen, or tender gums, or other pain in your mouth Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or eating Gums that are shrinking or pulling away from your teeth Persistent bad breath. No, and please don’t avoid treatment because you are embarrassed. There are many excellent techniques we can use to bring gum disease under control. Otherwise you could lose teeth, supporting jawbone and ligaments that will affect your appearance, speech, and ability to eat. Is it ever too late for treatment? Yes, some people can be up to six times more susceptible, but gum disease can also be transmitted in families through kissing, blowing on food, and sharing food or utensils. Anyone can be especially vulnerable at certain stages of life: adolescence, pregnancy, and mid-life, at the onset of diabetes or other inflammatory diseases, and during times of stress. Is it hereditary? Is it avoidable? Yes, with regular home care and hygiene visits at our practice, you can prevent, treat, and sometimes even reverse gum disease. ML12-6 You Are What You Eat l l l l It’s tricky. It can arrive painlessly and without apparent symptoms, one of the reasons we encourage regular exams. However, if you experience any of these common symptoms, don’t wait for your recare appointment to see us… Don’t Forget… Fall Sports Special! Book you r ap That last piece of equipment! pointmen for a cus t tom fitte d mouth gu ard toda y! The next time you outfit your kids for soccer, baseball, skateboarding, inline skating, or a football game, don’t forget their mouthguard. Studies show that athletes who wear mouthguards have 60% fewer injuries to their teeth, and your child is no exception! Mouthguards work in much the same way a helmet protects the head – by spreading a hard impact over the entire mouth and jaw. They stop the upper and lower teeth from bumping into each other, and make sure teeth don’t injure the gums or lips. Mouthguards can even reduce the risk of concussion or neck injury. We can make you a custom-fitted guard right here in our operatories that provides the best protection and comfort. A properly fitted mouthguard is comfortable and should not interfere with breathing or talking. Beware of the commercial boil-and-bite mouthguards available in sporting goods stores. They’re less effective and more likely to interfere with speech and breathing. Even though it’s tough and can handle a lot of abuse, a mouthguard does require a little care. It should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed with cool water before it is used. Don’t forget that kids’ mouths change as they grow and that their mouthguards need to be replaced to keep pace. We’ll keep an eye out for any problems or changes during regular checkups, and tell you when it’s time for a new one. Only $106 Offer expir es Decem office information Around The Tooth Carroll Dental Care Dr. Daniel O. Carroll 10258 Shelbyville Rd Louisville, KY 40223-2955 Office Hours Mon-Thu 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Evenings & Fridays by special appointment. Contact Information Office Fax Email Web site (502) 245-6744 (502) 245-6742 [email protected] www.drdancarroll.com Office Staff Diana................................ Receptionist Marti......................................Assistant Michelle, Brenda.................... Hygienists Communication is important to us – don’t be afraid to ask questions! Information included is not dental or medical advice. For your specific information be sure to consult our office. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, please contact us directly. Reg. $156 ber 31st, 2 012 Call us today for your next cleaning! Perio primer Periodontics is the branch of dentistry dealing with supporting structures of teeth (gums and ligaments) and the diseases that affect them. The name originates from the Greek word peri (around) and odons (tooth). This amazing system allows us to apply great force to our teeth when biting and chewing. These structures can be attacked by infection and weakened by bacteria from naturally occurring biofilm deposits that build up (tartar or calculus) and can result in infection. If not corrected, infection can lead to the destruction of the ligament and bone that hold teeth in place. Support perio health by brushing with care after meals, or at least twice daily, and flossing every day. It’s essential to a healthy smile and a healthy you. Referrals Do Us Proud! Thank You! We take great pride in a team that always offers friendly familystyle dentistry, and try always to build on the excellent rapport we develop with you. We know that spending time with you is the best way to ensure that you are receiving the meticulous care you deserve. After all, we are your dental office and your dentist! 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