Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Don't Short-Change Your Routine Dental Care

In tough economic times, everyone looks for ways to save money. However, there's an old English saying: “penny wise, pound foolish.” In other words, sometimes you must spend to save. Reveal Dental, offering general dentistry in the Cedar Park area, note that this is particularity true of routine dental care.

Why Do I Need an Appointment?
The purpose of a general dentistry appointment is for professional cleaning and a check-up. Although you floss daily and brush your teeth twice a day (you do, don't you?), it's nearly impossible to get your pearly whites as clean as they'll be after a professional cleaning. The check-up is opportunity to catch problems early.

Plaque and Tartar
No matter how good your oral hygiene, it's almost impossible to prevent plaque build-up. The sticky film of bacteria begins to build within just a few hours of a good brushing. Once plaque gets started, it can change into tartar -- a hard coating that neither flossing nor brushing can remove. The dental hygienist has tools you don't -- and perhaps more importantly -- can see and get into places you can't reach, ensuring a really good cleaning.

Catch Problems Early
The point of the dental check-up is just that -- to check for early warning signs. In addition to cavities, you'll have a careful full mouth inspection, to look at the spacing of your gums and teeth, check for cavities and examine the condition of the gums. The dentist will inspect your throat, tongue, neck and head, checking for signs or problems like swelling, redness or signs of cancer.

The Cosmetic Aspects
In addition to the check-up part of a routine dental appointment, you'll probably have your teeth polished, which helps to remove surface stains and improve the appearance of your teeth. This is also a good time to talk to your dentist about any concerns you might have -- such as excessively sensitive teeth -- or to discuss cosmetic treatments like tooth whitening.

Remember, preventive dental care saves you money and saves your teeth. It can head off small problems early so they don't become large problems. Don't short-change your dental health. Contact Reveal Dental, your family dentist in Cedar Park, to schedule an appointment.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Reveal Dental Answers Your Top Questions About Dental Implants

If George Washington were alive today, he wouldn't have to deal with wooden dentures. Today's dentists offer many restorative and cosmetic procedures that would have made George willing to smile widely. Dental implants, for example, can solve the problem of missing teeth. The experts at Reveal Dental in Cedar Park answer your top four questions about dental implants.

Does it Hurt?
Dental implants must be inserted into the jawbone. This is what gives them their extraordinary stability and strength. To prevent discomfort during the procedure, the dentist will use a local anesthetic, which numbs the area where the work is being done. After the anesthetic wears off, you may experience some minor pain or soreness for a few days, but the pain usually goes away quickly.

How Do I Protect the Implant?
As with any surgical procedure, recovery from a dental implant insertion takes a while. Your implant is weakest immediately after the surgery. Excessive chewing can make you sore, as can hard foods. We'll give you a list of dietary recommendations to prevent problems. Staying well-hydrated also helps support the healing process. We'll also teach you how to care for your teeth and new implant during the healing process.

Will My Dental Implant Last a Long Time?
The whole point of a dental implant is to provide you with a long-term solution. In general, a dental implant will last as long as 35 years. It is not uncommon for a dental implant to last even longer. Proper care makes a difference, of course. Your dentist will check the condition of the implant during your regular dental visits and suggest maintenance strategies.

How Noticeable Will the Implant Be?
Most dental implants replace a missing tooth, so that part will definitely be noticeable, but for the better. Dental implants can be custom-colored and shaped to blend with your other teeth. After the healing process, the dental implant will simply look like another tooth, especially to people who are meeting you for the first time and don't know you lost a tooth.

Too bad George didn't have the experts at Reveal Dental in his corner, but for you, we're a phone call away. Contact us at Reveal Dental for your dental care needs and dental implants in the Cedar Park area. Or visit our website, at http://www.revealdental.com/

Thursday, May 5, 2016

4 Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments at Reveal Dental in Cedar Park, TX

The cosmetic dentists at Reveal Dental in Cedar Park are committed to bringing out patients’ beautiful smiles with state-of-the-art technology and compassionate, quality care.  In addition to providing education and preventative dentistry such as x-rays and cleanings, we also perform cosmetic treatments that will have you smiling with confidence in no time.

1. Same-Day Crowns

If you’re looking for a smile fit for a king, a crown can help strengthen a broken or damaged tooth and improve its appearance. With the use of the PlanScan system we can prepare, create and insert your permanent crown on the same day. The PlanScan system uses state-of the-art CAD/CAM technology to seamlessly craft the perfect crown without the need for messy impressions or multiple appointments.

2. White Composite Fillings

Much more aesthetically pleasing than traditional silver fillings, composite resin fillings bond tightly to tooth surfaces. This material can fill the tiniest gaps in teeth and is designed to match the shade of your tooth. Traditional silver amalgam fillings contain mercury, and expand and contract over time causing gaps and cracks in teeth. Composite resin fillings are durable and can be used on front or back teeth. They are a great choice for people who prefer their fillings to look more natural.

3. Teeth Whitening

With the latest teeth-whitening technology, we can help you whiten and brighten your smile quickly and easily. Reveal Dental offers custom-fit wearable whitening trays with at-home bleaching gel, or we can perform in-office whitening procedures that take just over an hour.  In-office power bleaching uses more concentrated gel and is applied directly to the teeth to accelerate the whitening process.

4. Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made ceramic-porcelain shells that are designed to cover the front surface of teeth. They are bonded to the front of the tooth changing color, shape, size, or length and cover imperfections to due to stains, gaps or crowding. Porcelain veneers look just like natural teeth; once they are placed, they blend in seamlessly with surrounding teeth, providing a beautiful, healthy-looking smile.

Patients are encouraged to speak with us to discuss their overall oral health before any cosmetic dental procedure.  For more information, contact our team of cosmetic dentists at Reveal Dental today at 512-337-2316, or visit our website at www.revealdental.com. We look forward to serving your needs.