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Dr. Joseph Murray
offers a variety of services.
- Dental Implants
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Tooth Whitening
- Periodontal
- Restorative Dentistry
- Bleaching
- Bonding
- Laminate Veneers
Dental
Implants
START A NEW WAY OF LIVING
A UNIQUE SOLUTION TO A TROUBLESOME
PROBLEM
Life's simple pleasures can cause
problems and pain for the millions of adults who suffer from permanent
tooth loss. Men and women of all ages are self-conscious about
their Dentures, Bridges or missing teeth. Some have difficulty
speaking because their Dentures slip or click. For others, the
irritation and pain caused by Dentures are constant reminders of the
limitations they feel. Many are concerned about their appearance
and may feel that their tooth loss has "aged them" before their time.
Some regularly decline invitations to social events because they are
unwilling to face the uncertainties of eating, speaking and laughing
in public. Many can no longer enjoy their favorite foods, nor
the social interaction with family and friends that accompanies
special meals.
Now, more and more people are putting
an end to these problems by choosing Dental Implants, a revolutionary
way to replace missing teeth. Dental Implants offer an excellent
alternative to the limitations of conventional Dentures, Bridges and
missing teeth. Dental Implants are changing the way people live.
With them, people are rediscovering the comfort and confidence to eat,
speak, laugh and enjoy life.
WHY ARE PEOPLE CHOOSING DENTAL
IMPLANTS?
A national survey of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons found that patient interest and demand has
grown significantly. The survey found:
• Dental Implant use has nearly tripled since 1986 and is expected to
continue to
rise rapidly.
• People of all ages are turning to Dental Implants to replace a
single tooth,
several teeth or a full set of Dentures
Leading reasons cited for choosing Dental Implants are:
• to restore normal eating and speaking abilities
• to enhance facial appearance and confidence
• to increase Denture retention
According to the survey, the reasons for the increased demand are:
* Growing public awareness of the significant functional and aesthetic
advantages of Dental Implants over conventional Dentures and Bridges
* The availability of data on the long-term success of Dental Implants
Experts predict that the demand for the procedure will continue to
grow as people become more familiar with the benefits of Dental
Implants.
AN ALTERNATIVE TO NATURAL TEETH
Dental Implants are a great option
for patients missing natural teeth, because they act as a secure
anchor for artificial replacement teeth and eliminate the instability
associated with surface adhesives and removable Bridges. Your
natural teeth absorb biting pressure of up to 540 lbs. per square
inch. Long-time Denture-wearers can often absorb no more than 50 lbs.
per square inch. Dental Implants, when properly placed, can
withstand 450 lbs. per square inch of biting pressure. Dental
Implants are made of materials that are compatible with human bone and
tissue. The Implants are surgically placed directly into or on
top of the jawbone. Small posts are then attached to the
Implants which protrude through the gums. These posts provide
stable anchors for artificial replacement teeth.
Dental Implants Fit Patient Needs
Based
on patient needs, a single tooth, a Partial Bridge or a full set of
replacement teeth are fitted to the Implants and lock in place over
the protruding posts. In appearance and in function, Implants
are the closest thing to natural teeth and a good alternative to
conventional Dentures. Implants eliminate the day-to-day
frustrations and pain of ill-fitting Dentures. They allow people to
enjoy a healthy and varied diet without the restrictions many
Denture-wearers face. With a sense of renewed self-confidence,
many people rediscover the excitement of an active life-style shared
with family and friends and the chance to speak dearly and comfortably
with co-workers. For all these reasons, people with Dental
Implants often say they feel better ... they look better ... they live
better.
WHAT TO EXPECT
An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon can
determine if you are a candidate for Dental Implants. You will
be evaluated based upon a number of things including Dental health,
life-style, jawbone quality and oral hygiene habits. In close
consultation with your own Dentist, the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
can plan your Dental Implant treatment program.
Dental Implant surgery is often done
in an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon's office. In some cases,
the procedure is done in a hospital or ambulatory surgery center.
In any event, an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon can determine the most
appropriate setting based on your individual needs.
A Two-Phase Procedure
For most patients, the placement of Dental Implants involves two
surgical procedures. First, the Implants are surgically placed into or
on top of your jawbone. These small devices make up the framework
needed to securely hold replacement teeth. For the first three to six
months following surgery, the Implants are beneath the surface of the
gums, gradually bonding with the jawbone. During this time, you should
be able to wear temporary Dentures and eat a soft diet.
Some
patients do report minor pain and swelling immediately after the
procedure but most experience no change in their daily routines.
While the Implants are bonding with the jawbone, new replacement teeth
are fashioned by your Dentist The replacement teeth must clip onto the
Implants, fit securely in the mouth and withstand the day-to-day
movement and pressure created by chewing and speaking. So, it is
important that they are created by a Dentist with proper training in
Restorative techniques.
Once the Implants have bonded to the
jawbone, the second phase of the procedure begins. At this time, the
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon uncovers the Implants and attaches
small posts which will act as anchors for the artificial teeth. The
posts protrude through the gumline but are not visible when artificial
teeth are attached.
The entire Process, from evaluation to completion, generally takes six
to eight months. During this time, most patients do not experience any
disruption in their normal business and social activities. Because
Dental Implants are made of materials that are compatible with human
bone, there is little chance for an allergic reaction in the body. However, Implants can fail when proper oral hygiene techniques are not
used. Dental Implants require special individual care. Proper
brushing, flossing, rinsing and regular check-ups are critical to the
long-term success of your Implants.
A TEAM EFFORT
Though Dental Implants are a
relatively simple procedure, they generally warrant the expertise of
two Dental Professionals - an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and a
Restorative Dentist.
Working as a team, the Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeon and Restorative Dentist can determine if you are
a candidate for Implants and design an appropriate treatment plan. A
Restorative Dentist, with training in Dental Implants, creates the
replacement teeth. He or she prepares the necessary molds and works
with a Dental laboratory to make sure that the Denture or bridge will
meet the particular needs of each patient. Additionally, Dental
implant patients should see a Dentist for routine follow-up care and
maintenance.
An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon is
a Dental specialist who surgically treats the mouth and jaw area. Following Dental school, an
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon completes
several additional years of training in a hospital residency program
and is trained to administer and monitor all types of anesthesia
needed for Oral Surgery procedures.
START A NEW WAY OF LIVING TODAY
If you are among the millions of
Americans who suffer from permanent tooth loss, you can eliminate the
problems and pain caused by Dentures, Bridges or missing teeth. You
can begin to rediscover the joy of eating healthy, speaking clearly
and laughing comfortably.
Take the first step. Get the facts about Dental Implants. See your
Dentist or a member of The American Association of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons. With their training and expertise, they can
determine if Dental Implants are right for you.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Many adults dislike their crooked
teeth, and think the only solution is lengthy Orthodontic treatment
with braces. But thanks to improved technology and materials, your
Dentist can now skillfully and quickly change crowded, crooked and
missing teeth into beautiful smiles.
Those old silver fillings that make
your back teeth dark and unattractive can now be replaced with
state-of-the-art materials that will make your teeth stronger,
healthier and more attractive.
Tooth Whitening
There are many causes for tooth
discoloration.
Coffee, cola, smoking, aging, and
some medications can cause your teeth to become stained. Your Dentist
can determine the source of your discoloration and recommend the best
whitening system for you. In most cases the results are striking.
Don't be misled by unproven and
ineffective over-the-counter whitening solutions.
Our office dispenses a simple, safe
and effective tooth whitening system that is closely monitored by our
clinical staff for maximum results in the least amount of time.
What is the tooth whitening
process?
1 . Impressions of your upper and
lower teeth are made. From these impressions, the doctor makes custom
fitting tooth whitening appliances.
2. You are fitted with the
appliances, which are clear and very hard to detect at a distance. You
will be given a professional whitening system and personalized
instructions on how to use it.
3. To keep your teeth free from
Tartar and plaque, you and our Dental Professionals will plan the
proper homecare regimen to keep your smile looking good for a
lifetime.
Periodontal
During your checkup, the
Dentist will examine your gums. This is called a Periodontal
Examination. An instrument called a Periodontal Probe is used to
gently measure the pocket space between each tooth and gum. This will
determine the depth of Periodontal Pockets. A pocket size of three
millimeters is considered normal unless gum recession is present.
Generally the more severe the disease, the greater the pocket depth.
Treatment methods depend upon the
type of disease and how far the condition has progressed.
The first step is usually a thorough
cleaning that may include scaling to remove Plaque and Tartar deposits
beneath the gumline, The tooth roots may also be planed to smooth the
root surface allowing the gum tissue the heal and reattach to the
tooth. In some cases, the occlusion (bite) may require adjustment.
Antibiotics or irrigation with
antimicrobials (chemical agents or mouthrinses) may be recommended to
help control the growth of bacteria that create toxins and cause
Periodontitis. In some cases, the Dentist may place antibiotic fibers
in the Periodontal pockets after scaling and planing. This may be done
to control infection and to encourage normal healing.
When deep pockets between teeth and
gums (4 to 6mm or greater are present, it is difficult for the Dentist
to thoroughly remove plaque and Tartar. Patients can seldom, if ever,
keep these pockets clean and free of plaque. Consequently, surgery may
be needed to restore Periodontal health.
Restorative Dentistry
Dentures Need Not
Look Artificial
Your Dentist is among a
select few who use the Simply Natural Denture System for
natural looking full Dentures. Simply Natural Dentures resist
staining, are stronger, last longer, and fit more comfortably than
typical Dentures.
Here are the easy steps
required by your Dentist to create Simply Natural Dentures:
At your first appointment your Dentist will ask you some
specific questions about your present Dentures and about how you want
your new Dentures to look. Impressions are then taken and the models
sent to the lab for fabrication of an esthetic guide.
During your second appointment your Dentist uses your unique
esthetic guide to determine your personal smile characteristics. The
guide will be positioned in your mouth, the Dentist will set your bite
and adjust the front teeth. This helps to recreate your natural smile. Special consideration is taken to ensure proper lip support and a
pleasing smile line for your facial contour.
At the third appointment a wax copy of your new Denture is
fitted into place to confirm tooth position and bite. Any changes to
your smile or bite can be easily made to the wax copy if necessary. When you and your Dentist are completely satisfied, your Denture is
sent to the laboratory for final processing.
Bleaching
The procedure is simple: Impressions are taken of your
upper and lower teeth.
From the impressions, the doctor makes
custom "trays".
Then you are instructed on the use of
your personalized, professional whitening system.
Bonding
Corrects chips, cracks, and spaces.
It is often completed in one visit and in some cases does not require
the use of anesthesia.
The process involves preparing the
surface of the tooth with an etching gel, which will allow a composite
resin to adhere. A blend of various color resins are used to retain a
natural appearance. After the resin is applied, the doctor hardens it
with a special light. The surface of the tooth is then smoothed and
polished.
Laminate Veneers
Veneers correct the same
problems as as bonding but they last longer. Veneers are tooth
shaped shell coverings that are cemented onto the surface of the
tooth.
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