Thursday, July 28, 2016

Green Brook Township Teeth Whitening Can Impact Your Smile and More!

Teeth WhiteningTeeth whitening is a simple way to make your initial Green Brook Township social interactions so much better. If you think this is a profound statement, you are probably wondering how anyone could make the leap from teeth whitening to better social interactions. Here is why we believe that if you have whiter teeth, you are going to make a good first impression. How smiles affect society has been a subject of many studies, with the results more or less all pointing in the same direction. What we have found is that over 53 percent of people notice your smile before anything else, and given that the majority of first impressions are made within the first 15 seconds, how your smile looks plays a major impact on what people think of you at first. Amazingly, 52 percent of all participants polled said that they would actually smile more if they had better-looking teeth, and 26 percent acknowledged that they could have better-looking smiles if they took the time to visit the dentist.

When you are in a situation that many of us find uncomfortable, like meeting someone for a first date or having to do a presentation, the natural tendency should be to smile. A bright smile can put people at ease and makes a better impression. Eighty-nine percent of people claim that a great-looking smile makes a person more attractive. With teeth whitening being one of those simple procedures that greatly enhances your smile, it is the perfect place to start winning friends and influencing people.
Teeth whitening is among the simplest of solutions to improve a smile and is very popular. For patients who want to whiten their smile, there are three ways you can go about doing it. First, you can go to the store and purchase an over-the-counter whitening kit. These do-it-yourself solutions are effective but lack the supervision of a qualified dentist. Other patients prefer to come in and get a recommendation for their whitening solution. They also do the work at home but under the indirect supervision of their dentist. Finally, most patients prefer the option of coming in and having us do all the teeth whitening work in the controlled and medically oriented dentist office. Even if you chose option one, you should still make sure that you get a full dental examination before starting the whitening process, to ensure that you have a successful treatment.

For some patients, there are things that can preclude you from getting your teeth whitening done. Among the most common reasons why people find they cannot whiten their teeth is the use of dental fabrications. Dental fabrications include things like porcelain veneers, bonding, and dental crowns, which are used to repair damage to the teeth. If you use a fabrication on the front-facing teeth, you will not be able to bleach them since these synthetic materials cannot have their color changed. If you still want whiter teeth, you may want to consider veneers or another solution we can recommend.



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Friday, July 1, 2016

Services from a Green Brook Township General Dentist

General DentistAt our Green Brook Township general dentist office, we can keep your teeth clean, healthy and beautiful.  Our services include teeth cleanings, dental restorations, teeth whitening, dental bonding, dental crowns, dental veneers, dental bridges, dental implants, smile makeovers and more.  Regardless of the challenge, you are having with your oral health, we can help.  One area of our practice that is important, but often overlooked, is our ability to treat gum disease. As a general dentist, we recommend that patients visit our office for an annual comprehensive periodontal evaluation to assess signs and likelihood of developing periodontal disease. The recommendation stems from the growing rate at which people in the U.S. develop periodontal disease, a severe form of gum disease. If you have had or currently have periodontal disease, you may be among one of every two American adults over 30 years old who have gum disease. The facts surrounding periodontal disease are startling, but before you become too concerned, remember that visiting our office can help in many ways.

The Risks of Periodontal Disease
According to data from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), approximately 65 million or more adults have periodontal disease. This number continues to grow with age, but it can be limited, starting with you. If you have periodontal disease, don't hesitate to receive treatment before you suffer detrimental results. The health risks related to periodontal disease include diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to these serious diseases, you can also sustain tooth loss, gum recession, chronic mouth discomfort, and teeth and jawbone shifting as a result of untreated gum disease. Our general dentist office can treat you before these symptoms occur, and we can help repair your dental structure following related damage.

Who Is at Risk?
Men have a higher risk of developing gum disease than women by nearly 20 percent; however, women become more at risk for gum disease and tooth decay during pregnancy due to a natural increase in bacteria production and a weakened immune system. Smokers also have an incredibly high risk of developing periodontal disease since their soft and hard oral tissues are constantly exposed to toxins. Some patients are genetically predisposed to suffer from gum recession and periodontal disease, which is why it is so important to receive your annual evaluation from a periodontics office. Those who have poor oral hygiene, only brush once a day, and do not floss are more likely to have gum disease at some point in their lives. Around 70 percent of adults 65 and older have periodontal disease. Anyone who has a disease that compromises their immune system is also more likely to receive oral infections.

If you fall into any of these risk categories, please don't hesitate to visit our general dentist office to learn more and increase your likelihood of maintaining healthy teeth and gums. If no treatment is necessary at the time of your visit, we can share habits you should include in your daily routine to reduce your chances of gum disease.

We can help you keep your gums and teeth disease-free by providing you with necessary treatments to remove excess plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) buildup. Once you know your risk of developing gum disease, you will be better armored to fight the detrimental condition. We can provide you with some necessary repairs if you have sustained damage as a result of gum disease. For more information about periodontal disease and the treatments, we offer to help, visit our general dentist office as soon as you can.



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Dr. Ellen Rado DDS Attends the 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry in Boston

Dental ImplantsAs a top-rated restorative dentist and provider of dental implants, Dr. Ellen Rado DDS attended the 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry, which was held in Boston Massachusetts on June 16th - 19th. This event attracts the top rated dentists from throughout the country and the world. This gathering of industry peers and experts seeks to acknowledge those who have set the highest standard for restorative dentistry and periodontics care. Designed to promote and highlight real innovation, this event provides all attendees with new best practices that can be implemented in their own dental offices. There were 85 experts and thought leaders in oral surgery, endodontics, restorative dentistry, and periodontics along with orthodontics who gave presentations to attendees. Some of the topics covered were -
  • The most recent innovations in implant placement.
  • Best practices for implant restorations.
  • Orthodontic treatments in combination with implant placement.
Topics Covered at The 12th International Symposium on Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
Sessions were held covering all topics related to implant dentistry. As a restorative dentist, Dr. Rado attended the sessions in order to gain valuable insight that can be applied in our dental practice for the benefit of our patients.  The topics included -
  • Various strategies for predictable regenerative therapies
  • Periodontal regeneration
  • Premium aesthetics for longevity
  • Treatment planning
  • And much more!
All aspects of preparing for the placement of dental implants, actually placing them, helping to regenerate healthy bone, and the longevity and aesthetics of dental implants were covered.

Visit Our Dental Office to Improve the Outcome of Your Dental Implants Placement

If you are missing some of your teeth, you have options when selecting a dentist to replace them. We understand this and encourage you to call our office and schedule a consultation with Dr. Rado.  When it comes to replacing your teeth with dental implants, the provider that you select is going to directly influence how successful the procedure is overall, the longevity of your implants, and your comfort level.  Dr. Rado spends time continuing her education, finding new and improved ways to complete or enhance the success of a dental implant procedure. Attending this symposium is one example of her commitment to continuing education as a means of enhancing patient outcomes and improving the level of care that she's able to offer patients. With a focus on, and a passion for, the health and aesthetics of our patients' smiles, Dr. Rado is truly the best in restorative dentistry.

Dental Implants Are the Most Secure Way to Replace Missing Teeth

If you are currently wearing dentures or are unaware of how dental implants can benefit you, we encourage you to visit our office for a consultation. Dental implants are the most secure way to replace missing teeth because this is the only option that is surgically placed. Dr. Rado will implant a small titanium post under the surface of your gums and secure it to your jawbone. The two will fuse together in order to create a secure root system that your new tooth can be attached to. As a result, your replacement teeth will look, behave, and feel exactly like your natural ones. To learn more about this option or to experience some of the new and improved methods for placing dental implants, visit our office to speak with Dr. Rado.



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