Showing posts with label digital panorex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital panorex. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Root Canal

When patients are informed that they need a root canal procedure, they often become very fearful and do not want to have the procedure done. The misconception that root canals are painful, cause illness or will further cause damage to their teeth is decades old and holds no truth. Science has come a long way since the first root canal procedure occurred in the 1700’s.
 
The whole point of a root canal procedure is to alleviate pain, not cause more. Root canals are performed by removing the pulp of the tooth that has become inflamed, infected or dead. The pulp is a soft substance that is in the center of the tooth, it consists of nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. The most common causes of pulp damage are cracked tooth, deep cavity and an injury to a tooth. We use this procedure to save a tooth that is badly decayed and would otherwise be extracted.
 
One of the main misconceptions regarding root canals focuses on the idea that the procedure “kills” the tooth rather than repairing it. Once the pulp is cleaned and disinfected, the area filled and sealed with a rubber-like material called “gutta-percha.” Afterwards, the tooth is restored with a crown or filling for protection. After restoration, the tooth continues to function like any other tooth. People also think that a root canal procedure is an invasive procedure that takes hours to complete. Modern root canal procedures are often compared to having a routine filling and can be completed in just one visit.
 
Set up an appointment at our Baytown, TX cosmetic and family dental practice by calling 281-421-5950 or visit us online at www.singing-dentist.com.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Dental Implants

There are many options to fill the space left behind from a missing tooth. Dental implants have the greatest potential to be a permanent solution available for replacing missing teeth. Implants are widely considered the modern-day solution to missing teeth as they provide an aesthetically pleasing, potentially permanent answer to a serious problem. We restore dental implants in order to repair our patient’s smiles and fix their bite after implant surgery.
 
When you lose a tooth, it is important to act quickly to fill the space. Apart from the cosmetic issues, patients who have missing teeth will often suffer from compromised chewing efficiency and tooth drifting. The space left behind from a missing tooth causes the other teeth to drift into that space which can lead to misaligned teeth. When teeth become misaligned, they become more difficult to clean, creating areas around the teeth that can collect bacteria. This can cause gum disease and or tooth decay that may eventually lead to additional tooth loss if left untreated.
 
Receiving a dental implant is a surgical procedure and patients may or may not be put under a general anesthetic. A dental surgeon will make an incision into the patients gum line where they will insert the implant. The implant will be secured into the bone where it will need to sit for three to six months so the bone can grow around it, this process is called osseointegration. After the surgery, patients will us to receive a crown over the implant. This is done so your teeth do not drift and to help you eat normally. Once the implant is secured, Dr. Sanguinetti will place an abutment on top of the exposed implant that will support a crown. 
 
Dental implants have the greatest potential to be a permanent solution to missing teeth.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Digital X-Rays

Digital radiography is one of the most technologically advanced products available to the medical field today. While traditional systems are effective, there are many features of digital X-ray machines that help create a better overall image of your mouth. Not many dentists have taken advantage of this technology and are still utilizing traditional radiography technology. We have brought this technology to our practice in order to properly diagnose our patients.
 
Digital radiography can be compared to traditional when it comes to taking the image, but that’s where the comparison ends. Both systems use small sensors to capture an image but the digital sensors are electronic and connect to the computer system rather than an x-ray machine. Unlike traditional x-rays, digital x-rays are available immediately. Patients no longer have to wait for the x-ray images to be developed and printed. Patient wait times are down considerably and their office visits are getting shorter and shorter. 
 
Studies have shown that digital x-rays use 90% less radiation than traditional systems. Patients who are concerned about radiation exposure are feeling much more comfortable with the digital method. Along with the lessening of radiation exposure, Dr. Sanguinetti is receiving a higher quality image. Higher quality images afford Dr. Sanguinetti the opportunity to correctly and precisely diagnose her patients more effectively. The most valued aspect of the digital x-ray system is the fact that it is environmentally friendly. There are no harmful chemicals used to develop the image because it is displayed on the computer screen. The whole process is computerized and has no waste whatsoever. Even the sensor is reusable. 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Digital Panorex

One of the most technologically advanced digital X-ray systems available is the Digital Panorex system. This device takes incredible 360 degree images of teeth, head, sinuses and bones. Digital Panorex provides dental X-rays that help the us see new areas of the mouth better than ever before. We have brought this new technology to our practice in order to better diagnose and treat you, our patients.
 
Our patients are enjoying the benefits from having their periodontal issues caught earlier rather than later. By catching small issues before they become big problems, patients are avoiding potentially invasive procedures. Also known as a full-mouth X-ray, the Panorex system provides a two-dimensional panoramic view of the patient’s mouth. With this system, Dr. Sanguinetti will be able to see the patient’s entire upper and lower jawbone, temporomandibular joints, nasal sinuses and the mandibular nerve.
 
Dr. Sanguinetti is also able to check problems with a patients jaw. This system provides a better view of temporomandibular joint disorder, making it easier to diagnose TMJ. Panorex also helps Dr. Sanguinetti locate fractures or trauma in the jawbone, gum disease, impacted wisdom teeth and dental restorations. 
 
If you are interested in taking advantage of this innovative technology, schedule an appointment today!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Digital Panorex

We work hard to provide our patients with the most technologically advanced treatment options available. One of the best things we now utilize is the Digital Panorex system that takes incredible 360 degree images of your teeth, head, sinuses and bones. Our Baytown, TX area patients are enjoying the benefits from having their periodontal issues caught earlier rather than later. By catching small issues before they become big problems, we are able to provide the best care possible.
If you come into our office, you’ll immediately understand why we consider ourselves to be one of the most technologically advanced practices in the area.
 
We utilize the following technologies in our office:
  • Laser Cavity Detection
  • Oral cancer screening technology
  • Intraoral camera for better patient diagnosis
  • Rotary endotronics for root canal procedures
  • Digital X-ray technology for better patient safety
The most recent technology we’ve added is the digital panorex machine. We are now able to view the full structure of your head. This is great because we are now able to see any potential problems more clearly. We will also be able to see whether or not your mouth and jaw is functioning correctly. The panorex is capable of viewing specific structural problems, infections and asymmetry any asymmetry in the area.  
 
If you’re looking for a thorough exam and cleaning in the Baytown, TX area, you can make an appointment with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti. Her dental expertise and commitment to proper patient care has given her a great reputation amongst her peers, and the community.