Monday, April 16, 2018

Visit a Cosmetic Dentist to Restore Your Damaged Teeth Before Your Next Vacation

Do not leave town without a dental restoration from your local cosmetic dentist. Having a weak or damaged tooth can be an extremely painful experience. If you have a damaged tooth, it is important to visit our dentist office right away and plan for how to restore it before you leave town. Since the regular placement of a crown usually requires at least two dentist visits and up to a three-week wait for a dental lab to create the crowns, we offer more than one way to restore your tooth.

We have a solution for you that allows you to plan ahead.  However, if you are leaving town quickly, you can also visit us for dental bonding.

A Cosmetic Dentist Can Provide You with Durable Restorations Right Away

If you are leaving town and visit us for a same-day restoration (dental bonding), we can help you enjoy the convenience of getting a same-day restoration. We can gently prepare your tooth and place tooth-colored bonding material in one appointment. Next, we will shape the bonding material in place and harden it.  The result is a beautiful looking restoration.

While dental bonding is not as durable as a dental crown, it can be incredibly effective for repairing small cracks and chips.  Plus, dental bonding is a non-invasive solution with less of a need for anesthesia, making the process well-suited for younger children.  Even if you decide to restore your tooth with a different option in the future, dental bonding can give you the ability to leave for vacation and enjoy your trip without experiencing dental pain.

You May Need Dental Crowns

While dental bonding is ideal for many situations, some dental damage demands a more comprehensive solution that needs more than one visit.  For this, it is wise to plan ahead to ensure that we place your crowns prior to leaving town.  Dental crowns are the ideal restoration when your tooth is missing a lot of enamel or you have a severe crack or chip.  A dental crown covers a damaged tooth.

In order to prepare the tooth for the crown, we will drill down on the tooth to remove any decay or damage, and shape it so it is a perfect fit for the crown we are going to place.  The crowns, which typically consist of ceramic, look and feel exactly like your regular teeth. Thus, when you smile at those happy vacation pictures, there is no way for anybody to tell that the dental crown is not one of your natural teeth.

The dental crown will also feel comfortable and allow you to eat the foods you enjoy. Proper dental hygiene will also suffice for taking care of the dental crown.

Visit us for Your Dental Restorations

We can provide you with beautiful and durable dental restorations before you leave for your next vacation.  Regardless of which solution you require, you can be confident that your teeth will look natural and beautiful once we are done restoring them.

How can you really use this?

Request a dental appointment here: http://www.mitchelldentalspa.com or call Mitchell Dental Spa at (312) 948-8807 for an appointment in our Chicago dental office.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Most Common TMJ Treatments

TMJTMJ – temporomandibular joint disorder – can be excruciating to live with. It can lead to pain in your jawbone and the muscles that control your jaw. The temporomandibular joint serves as a pair of sliding hinges that connect your jaw to your skull on both sides. Problems with either lead to difficulty moving your jaw, thus compromising any activity that requires the use of your jawbone or jaw muscles.

Common symptoms of TMJ disorder include:

  • Tenderness/pain in the jaw
  • Pain from either temporomandibular joints or both
  • Pain in your ear
  • Aching facial muscles
  • Difficulty opening or closing your mouth
Fortunately, your dentist has many options to help you alleviate these symptoms. These treatments are broken down into three sections: medication, therapy, and surgery.

TMJ Treatments

1. Medications

We can combine medications with therapeutic or surgical treatments. These medicines help to reduce the pain that comes with TMJ disorders.
A. Anti-inflammatory and pain relievers
When OTC medication is not enough to help manage the pain that comes with TMJ, your dentist will prescribe something stronger. Non-steroid, anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen are a common aid to temporarily relieving some pain.
B. Tricyclic antidepressants
Medications that were common for combating depression can now act as pain relievers for TMJ patients. It is important to speak with a professional in order to determine which is right for you.
C. Muscle relaxants
Medications like these often take weeks to kick in, but they are effectively used to help temporomandibular joint disorder patients deal with pain.

2. Therapeutic treatments

There are treatment options available to those dealing with TMJ issues that do not require the use of drugs. These include:
A. Mouth guards and splints
People with temporomandibular joint pain often report reduced pain when wearing a soft, firm device like a mouth guard over their teeth.
B. Physical therapy
Extreme temperatures and ultrasound waves can be used to address TMJ. This external simulation is typically coupled with exercises that strengthen and stretch the jaw muscles.
C. Counseling
Patients can reduce the discomfort associated with the temporomandibular joint disorder by understanding the behaviors and factors that aggravate your condition. Habits, like grinding your teeth or leaning on your chin, will only make your condition worse. The education will help you avoid things that make your condition worse.

3. Surgical and other treatments

When your dentist has exhausted other options, surgical solutions are next on the list. Here are the most commonly recommended treatments:
A. Arthrocentesis
This is a relatively straightforward process that involves the insertion of small needles into your jaw joints to remove debris and other by-products that are causing the inflammation.
B. Injections
Your dentist might recommend corticosteroid injections to deal with your TMJ. Botox injections can also occasionally help alleviate jaw bone pain.
C. TMJ arthroscopy
This can be as effective as open-joint surgery when it comes to treating TMJ disorders. During this procedure, we place a thin tube into your jaw joints and use miniature surgical tools for surgery. This procedure is less intrusive than open-joint surgery, but it does come with some limitations.
D. Open-joint surgery
Open-joint surgery is a last resort option for when all other methods fail. While it will allow a dentist to deal with some of the issues that TMJ presents, there are also risks with surgery.

Why does this all matter?

Dealing with jaw pain? Contact a dentist to find out more about common TMJ treatments.
Request a dental appointment here: http://www.mitchelldentalspa.com or call Mitchell Dental Spa at (312) 948-8807 for an appointment in our Chicago dental office.

Friday, February 16, 2018

Visit Our Cosmetic Dentist Office for Dental Veneers or Teeth Whitening

Cosmetic DentistAs a cosmetic dentist, we have multiple ways to improve your smile. It is our goal to help you to maintain beautiful and healthy teeth for a lifetime. While this starts with preventative care like teeth cleanings, fluoride treatments and oral cancer screenings, it also includes addressing any aesthetic issues that you have with your smile. This is because we understand that the more you like the appearance of your teeth, the more likely you are to practice good oral hygiene and show off your smile. With that in mind, we offer many solutions, including dental veneers and teeth whitening that can be used to improve your appearance.

Improve Your Smile

We typically recommend starting with a teeth whitening procedure since it is the easiest way to brighten the teeth. People associate yellow and stained teeth with age and poor health. When an individual whitens his or her teeth, the individual is turning back the clock and will appear much younger. A professional whitening solution works far better than what people can buy in the store.
The solution we offer penetrates the enamel to begin the process of oxidization where the molecules inside of the teeth reflect less light and appear colorless. As the teeth reflect less light, the teeth will become brilliantly white. Not only does our solution produce a more dramatic effect but it is also safe for the teeth and the individual should not experience any sensitivity afterward. As a cosmetic dentist, we can also make teeth appear white by placing dental veneers on top of them. A veneer is a thin shell that consists of porcelain or ceramic. We will customize the veneer to match the surrounding teeth. Thus, if a patient is only placing one or two veneers, then the patient may want to whiten the surrounding teeth first.
We use veneers for a variety of reasons beyond covering stains. The reasons include closing gaps between teeth and making them appear straighter. While a veneer will not change the actual position of a tooth since it is bonded to the surface of it, we can create the appearance of straight teeth. This makes dental veneers a much faster solution than orthodontics when one has gaps or slightly crooked teeth. We can also use this solution if the teeth are misshapen or damaged, making them an incredibly versatile treatment.

Call us today

In our cosmetic dentist office, we use teeth whitening and dental veneers on a regular basis to transform smiles; but that is not all that we do. We also perform natural-looking restorations when teeth become cracked or chipped. This way, you can regain the full functionality of your smile without experiencing any unnecessary discomfort.
Since we do this in a way that blends in with your surrounding teeth, no one will be able to tell that you ever had a restoration in the first place. This is often done using dental crowns, dental veneers, or dental bonding.
To learn more about our teeth whitening procedure or any of our cosmetic treatments, call our Chicago dental office at (312) 948-8807 and schedule a consultation with Mitchell Dental Spa.

Monday, January 15, 2018

When to Visit an Emergency Dentist in Chicago

Dental EmergencyThere is only so much that an individual can do to prepare for a dental emergency. No matter what preventative measures one takes, there is always the chance of an accident damaging the teeth. In other cases, an infection can suddenly cause incredible pain in certain teeth and require emergency treatment. If someone falls and chips a tooth, it is crucial to seek professional treatment right away.

Available when you need emergency treatment

Since most people cannot plan for dental emergencies, the only time that an emergency dentist is not needed is for routine appointments and teeth cleanings. While we perform those and recommend scheduling them twice a year, we know how critical it is to be available for patients when they need help.
Thus, we always leave room in the schedule to help patients when they call and recommend you do so at the first sign of an emergency. In fact, adding our phone number to your phone contacts is a good idea since you never know where you will be when the emergency occurs.

Types of emergencies

Very often, dental emergencies are the type of things that no one can ever expect to happen. For example, we receive calls from parents who have rushed to the school after a child breaks a tooth on the playground. We help people that had a tooth knocked out while on a ski trip, taken care of patients whose crowns suddenly fell out in the middle of a birthday dinner, made time for patients who woke up with a toothache and much more.
These are just a few of the examples of how we have helped patients over the years but it all comes down to availability. We are here when patients need us so that regardless of what the emergency is or when it happens, they can get the help they need as quickly as possible.

What is a true dental emergency?

A lot of times people are afraid to call in an emergency because they are not sure if they are overreacting. The best thing to do is simply call our office, explain the situation and at that time, we can assess whether it is a true emergency and requires immediate care or if it would be okay to schedule an appointment in the next week.
In most cases, we have found that if patients are calling because they think it is an emergency, it actually is one. Some signs that there is an emergency requiring urgent help are:
  • Bleeding from the mouth that is persistent and does not stop after biting down on gauze
  • Dental pain that makes it too difficult to eat
  • Teeth being cracked or chipped
  • Teeth getting knocked out
  • Physical damage to the structure of the face or mouth
In these situations, visiting the emergency room at a local hospital in Chicago will not do a lot of good. They provide incredible care but are trained to treat the body, not the mouth, teeth or gums. As such, they can perform triage and prescribe pain medication but will ultimately refer patients to a dentist.
In our opinion, it is far better to visit an emergency dentist in the first place because that means receiving treatment faster and speeding up the recovery process. If you are suffering from a dental emergency, do not delay in calling Mitchell Dental Spa at (312) 948-8807. Let us know what is happening so that we can provide the urgent treatment you need to recover.