Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Invisalign

Dr. Sanguinetti’s interests in both cosmetic and family dentistry are not unrelated. She understands that, necessary though orthodontics often are, people of all ages are reluctant to wear braces. Part of this may be due to outdated notions of what braces look like and how delicate they are—modern braces come in a variety of options. But for people who only need moderate tooth adjustment, Invisalign may be an ideal solution.

Invisalign is a brand-name aligner system which has been on the market since 1997, and is now covered by most of the same insurance policies which cover traditional braces. They are made of clear plastic and are slipped on and off of the teeth by the patient. This evades the difficulty patients with traditional braces had maintaining their oral hygiene, and allows the patient to continue to eat all the same foods. It also makes aligners significantly safer, since they can be taken out if a patient is playing a sport, and even if they do get damaged, they can be instantly removed without professional assistance.

Indeed, though Invisalign needs to be worn twenty-two hours a day, it requires less oversight than other orthodontic options. When a patient first chooses to use Invisalign, Dr. Sanguinetti makes an impression of their mouth and uses 3D-imaging software to devise a treatment plan. The impression and specifications are then sent off to Invisalign’s manufacturer. Each aligner shifts the patient’s teeth slightly more than the one in the series which preceded it, and patients get three aligners at a time. Each aligner is worn for about two weeks, and patients will visit Dr. Sanguinetti every six weeks for a new set of aligners and so she can observe their progress.

That Invisalign is invisible is obviously one of the main reasons patients prefer it, but it has other advantages, as well. The lack of brackets often makes for a more comfortable experience, and the manufacturer provides an invisible retainer to be worn after alignment is complete. Because Invisalign can only be used to fix moderate malocclusions, not everyone is eligible for it. But those who are will likely not have to wear it for as long as those with traditional braces, making it an attractive middle ground to people who do not want to have to wear traditional braces to correct minor problems.

Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, operates Baytown Cosmetic and Family Dentist at 6920 Garth Road, Baytown, Texas, 77521. To schedule an appointment, call 281-421-5950 or visit Singing-Dentist.com and fill out a contact sheet.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Veneers

Individuals that brush and floss stand a better chance of avoiding tooth decay and gum disease. This said it doesn’t always mean that they will have the smile of their dreams. Getting a beautiful smile might take a little bit of help from a professional such as Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti DDS, PA in Baytown, Texas. You can take advantage of technological advances such as veneers to cover stained, chipped or otherwise damaged teeth.

How Veneers Work
Veneers are created to fit over the front of the teeth that you want to cover up. They are made by taking a mold of the teeth in question and then placing them on the teeth with a special adhesive. In many cases, the teeth need to be prepared for the veneers by removing a layer of the tooth or enamel to make sure that the veneers fit in place well. There are several options for veneers including porcelain and resin. These can provide you with a beautiful looking smile that will last many years with proper care. The veneers will look like natural teeth, but in better condition than the teeth you are trying to cover up.

If you are looking for a way to get a smile you can be confident in, contact our office. We would love to talk about all the options that you have and how we can help you. Call us today at 281-421-5950 to schedule your appointment. You can have the smile that you want and make the best impression possible.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Toothache

We’ve all been there; you have a tooth ache and need to see a dentist. A medical history and physical exam is needed in order to diagnose a toothache. A Baytown Texas dentist such as Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti, DDS, PA can perform various tests in order to determine the cause of the pain.

Treating a Toothache

A Panorex x-ray offers a 3-D look at all angles of the mouth to determine the cause of the pain. Tooth pain and jaw pain can be caused by tooth decay and/or infection, damaged fillings, infected gums or from a chipped or broken tooth. Some triggers of pain may be from cold or hot, sweets, putting other pressure on the tooth or biting down in general.

In severe cases, a tooth extraction may be required. For some teeth, a root canal will be needed sometimes in conjunction with a dental crown. If there is swelling present in the jaw, a dentist will prescribe an antibiotic. A professional dentist can determine what dental procedure is required in order to restore the health of the tooth.

After having tooth pain treated with a professional dentist, good dental hygiene is important. A regular brushing and flossing routine is imperative for one’s overall health. Also routine and follow-up appointments can help relieve dental pain faster.

To schedule an appointment with a Baytown Texas dentist today, call 281-421-5950. Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti, DDS, PA cannot wait to help you restore your dental health.
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