Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Questions about Cosmetic Dentistry

cosmetic dentistry.Once you've decided to make over your smile, you're embarking on an exciting journey to restore your smile and your confidence. As experts in cosmetic dentistry, you should consider us partners on this journey, here to help not only fulfill your vision, but also answer any questions while making you feel at ease throughout the process.

Today there are many options for making over your smile, and when we meet for an initial consultation, we'll discuss many of them with you. Until then, you might have some questions about cosmetic dentistry.

What is a cosmetic dentist?
We are restorative dentists who are experts in the art of smile design. We have put a great deal of emphasis on studying the concepts of smile design and the innovative materials used for a smile makeover. We have made it our life's work to remain up-to-date on the latest innovations in dentistry.

What is the difference between cosmetic and restorative dentistry?
There is some overlap between cosmetic and restorative dentistry. However, a cosmetic dentist goes beyond restoring your teeth to their proper function — our goal is to achieve the most optimal esthetic result and satisfy the vision that you have for your smile.

What can I expect at the initial consultation?
Before you come in for the initial consultation, ask yourself some important questions:

  • Do you dislike the color of your teeth?
  • Do you have chips or cracks that need to be fixed?
  • Do you have crooked teeth or spaces between teeth that you would like eliminated?

The goal of this first appointment will be to determine exactly what you want out of your smile makeover. We suggest that you bring in photos to show us what you would like your future smile to look like. We will also conduct a thorough examination to determine if your cosmetic issues are the result of any underlying health issues. During this examination, we'll be doing a Smile Analysis, studying all of the elements of your smile, from teeth to gums and jaws. From there, we'll walk through treatment options, including pricing and timelines, and develop a plan of action.

If you would like more information about cosmetic dentistry and the procedures we may recommend for your smile makeover, please contact Dr. Cindy Sumarauw at 801-281-3500 to schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Cosmetic Dentistry.”

Monday, April 15, 2013

Technology for Teens with Clear Aligners

clear aligners.Braces have traditionally been seen as a “rite of passage” for teenagers, and while most teenagers learned to “em-brace” their orthodontics, in some situations, braces were less appealing. For example, like many people, you may have old prom and homecoming photos featuring beautiful dresses, tuxedos and a mouth full of metal braces.

Luckily, thanks to modern technology, your teen has more options than ever before, including clear aligners. Clear aligners use a system of clear, removable trays to gradually straighten teeth. Each individual aligner is slightly different than the previous one and made of a virtually invisible plastic that completely covers the teeth. When worn for 22 hours per day for a two-week period before moving on to the next aligner, teeth can be moved into the desired position. This movement can take anywhere from 6 to 24 months, and aligners can be taken out for eating, drinking and other short periods of time.

Technology is really at its finest when it comes to Invisalign clear aligners. They are computer-generated, based on photographs, models of your teen's teeth and x-rays. The models are sent to a laboratory where a computer creates a 3D image, and we manipulate each tooth on the screen into a new position until they are all properly aligned. Special software then simulates the movement of your teen's teeth and essentially creates the course of treatment. Finally, we create plastic aligners for each step of the movement.

Technology is also responsible for making clear aligners a better option for teenagers over the past few years. Originally, teens were not seen as good candidates for clear aligners because their second molars have not fully grown into position and also because it was assumed, since the aligners are removable, teenagers might not be as diligent about wearing the aligners as adults. Technology is responsible for a solution for both of these issues. Eruption tabs serve as space-holders for teeth that haven't grown in, and clear aligners for teens have compliance indicators built-in that fade with time as each aligner is worn.

When you bring your teenager into our office for an initial consultation, we'll evaluate whether clear aligners will be an appropriate solution for his orthodontic needs.

If you would like more information about clear aligners, please contact Dr. Cindy Sumarauw at 801-281-3500 to schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Clear Aligners for Teenagers.”