
Our team of dental specialists and staff strive to improve the overall health of our patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions associated with your teeth and gums. Please use our dental library to learn more about dental problems and treatments available. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment, contact us.
It is our great pleasure to provide you with the Dear Doctor – Dentistry & Oral Health Digital Library. Written exclusively by the foremost dental educators and clinicians in the field of dentistry, this library provides you with the latest developments and advancements on all aspects of dentistry to help you make the best decisions for your dental health. Such decisions can change not only your smile but your life for the better. If you have any questions after exploring the library, please feel free to ask our team.
You can get started by either searching for a dental term or procedure in the search box or you can view some popular articles below. Once the articles open, please feel free to print, email and share them with your friends and family.
| Featured Article on Teeth Whitening – View all | |
|
Teeth Whitening – Brighter, lighter, whiter... |
| Featured Article on Porcelain Veneers – View all | |
|
Smile Design Enhanced with Porcelain Veneers |
| Featured Article on Cosmetic Dentistry – View all | |
|
Cosmetic Dentistry – A Time For Change |
| Featured Article on Dental Implants – View all | |
|
Dental Implants – Your Third Set of Teeth |
| Featured Article on Tooth Decay – View all | |
|
What is Tooth Decay? – And How to Prevent It! |
| Featured Article on Restorative Dentistry – View all | |
|
The Natural Beauty of Tooth Colored Fillings |
| Featured Article on Oral Hygiene – View all | |
|
Oral Hygiene – Dental Health for Life |
| Featured Article on Periodontal (Gum) Disease – View all | |
|
Understanding Gum (Periodontal) Disease |
| Featured Article on Laser Dentistry – View all | |
|
Lasers Shine a Light on Dentistry |
| Featured Article on Smile Makeovers – View all | |
|
The Impact of a Smile Makeover |
| Featured Article on TMD – View all | |
|
TMD – The Great Impostor |
| Featured Article on Dentures – View all | |
|
Implant Overdentures for the Lower Jaw |
| Featured Article on Root Canals – View all | |
|
“I'd Rather Have a Root Canal...” |
| Featured Article on Invisalign – View all | |
|
Invisalign Orthodontics |
| Featured Article on Dental Injuries – View all | |
|
The Field-Side Guide to Dental Injuries |
| Featured Article on Mouthguards – View all | |
|
|
Braces are applied to teeth for various reasons, including poorly aligned jaws, crooked, crowded and missing teeth, or a bad bite (also called malocclusion).
Various things can cause teeth to become crooked or jaws misaligned, including thumb-sucking or a traumatic injury. Some conditions are inherited.
Children between the ages of 7 and 14 are typical candidates for braces because their facial structures are still developing. Adult braces usually entail additional procedures because their faces have already fully developed.
Orthodontics is a field of dentistry that deals with corrections involving jaw and teeth alignment.
Braces employ the use of wires and are usually one of three types:
Orthodontic procedures, also called "orthodontia," are complex processes.
In most cases, a dentist will need to make a plaster cast of the individual's teeth and perform full X-rays of the head and mouth.
After orthodontic appliances are placed, they need to be adjusted from time to time to ensure that they continue to move the teeth into their correct position.
Retainers are used following braces to ensure that teeth remain in position.
Advances in technology have vastly improved appearance issues with orthodontia.
Braces today are made from extremely lightweight and natural-colored materials. The materials that braces attach to-brackets-are bonded to the surfaces of teeth but can be later removed.
People can expect to wear braces for about two years-less or more in some cases. Adults are usually required to wear braces for longer periods of time.
Because orthodontic appliances need to be adjusted from time to time to ensure they continue to move the teeth into their correct position, they can create pressure on the teeth and jaws. This mild discomfort usually subsides following each orthodontia adjustment.
People who wear braces must be diligent in ensuring that food particles and other debris do not get trapped in the network of brackets and wires. In addition, brackets can leave stains on enamel if the area surrounding them is not cleaned on a daily basis.
Daily oral hygiene such as brushing, flossing and rinsing are a necessity. Some people with orthodontic appliances can benefit from using water picks, which emit small pressurized bursts of water that can effectively rinse away such debris.
Another caveat: Braces and sticky foods don't mix. Crunchy snacks and chewy substances should be avoided at all costs because they can cause orthodontia to be loosened or damaged.
Space maintainers are nifty devices that can help teeth grow in normally following premature tooth loss, injury or other problems.
The devices can help ensure that proper spaces are maintained to allow future permanent teeth to erupt.
If your child loses a baby tooth early through decay or injury, his or her other teeth could shift and begin to fill the vacant space. When your child's permanent teeth emerge, there's not enough room for them. The result is crooked or crowded teeth and difficulties with chewing or speaking.