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.
Visit www.singing-dentist.com for more information
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Toothache
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA Offers Dental Implants in our Baytown, TX Dental Office
When it comes to tooth replacement, many patients desire the best option. While there are multiple options for every type of patient, Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA of Baytown, TX provides our patients with dental implants as a permanent option for tooth replacement.
Tooth replacement is very important. While it is obvious that teeth are needed for biting, chewing, and smiling, what many people do not realize is that they help shape our jaw and face. When teeth go missing for a long time, the jawbone in that area begins to disintegrate. The jaw changes shape and can cause facial muscles to sag. This changes your facial appearance, often making patients appear older than they are. This is why it is important to replace teeth as soon as you can.
In addition, it is nice to have a replacement that will not need to be replaced again in the future. Dental implants are a permanent option that has the ability to last a lifetime. The titanium implant post is inserted into the bone socket, where the tooth’s normal root would be. Since this is a surgical procedure, there will be some healing time required before the permanent replacement crown can be attached. After several months, an abutment will be attached to the post and impressions will be taken of the area. A dental laboratory will create a custom crown which will be permanently cemented into place. While the lab is making your custom crown, a temporary one will be worn for use of the tooth and protection of the area. After the custom crown is attached, the process is complete and you have a permanently replaced tooth. Your smile will be whole once again.
If you are looking for a permanent option for tooth replacement, a dental implant is the way to go. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA in our Baytown, PA office, please call us at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Tooth replacement is very important. While it is obvious that teeth are needed for biting, chewing, and smiling, what many people do not realize is that they help shape our jaw and face. When teeth go missing for a long time, the jawbone in that area begins to disintegrate. The jaw changes shape and can cause facial muscles to sag. This changes your facial appearance, often making patients appear older than they are. This is why it is important to replace teeth as soon as you can.
In addition, it is nice to have a replacement that will not need to be replaced again in the future. Dental implants are a permanent option that has the ability to last a lifetime. The titanium implant post is inserted into the bone socket, where the tooth’s normal root would be. Since this is a surgical procedure, there will be some healing time required before the permanent replacement crown can be attached. After several months, an abutment will be attached to the post and impressions will be taken of the area. A dental laboratory will create a custom crown which will be permanently cemented into place. While the lab is making your custom crown, a temporary one will be worn for use of the tooth and protection of the area. After the custom crown is attached, the process is complete and you have a permanently replaced tooth. Your smile will be whole once again.
If you are looking for a permanent option for tooth replacement, a dental implant is the way to go. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA in our Baytown, PA office, please call us at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Dental Bonding and White Fillings with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA
When a tooth is cracked or damaged due to injury or decay, it becomes weak. Not to mention, it can put a damper on a smile. In the past, silver amalgam fillings were the option for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. These days, Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA offers white bonding and fillings to her patients in our Baytown, TX office so that their smile is not only strong again, but looks great!
Dental bonding and fillings are now created using a composite resin colored to match your teeth. Dental bonding is great for teeth that are chipped, cracked, misshapen, gapped, and more. It can even be used to whiten teeth. The teeth are prepared with light etching for a strong bond and then the resin is shaped over the imperfection in the tooth. A light is used to harden the resin and afterwards it is polished to shine like a normal tooth. For whitening, the resin is smoothed over the whole smile. With good care, bonding can last for about ten years. That means long-lasting white teeth.
For fillings, unsightly silver amalgam fillings are no longer needed. We use our composite resin in the same way as we use it for bonding. However, for cavities, first we remove any decayed tooth tissue. We then etch the area to aid a strong bond and apply the resin. After it is hardened, it is also polished to shine like a normal tooth. White fillings are strong and are a welcome aesthetic improvement over the silver-colored fillings of the past.
If you are unhappy with an imperfection in your smile or are experiencing pain to a tooth, schedule an appointment with us to see if dental bonding or white fillings are right for you. To schedule with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA of Baytown, TX, call our office at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Dental bonding and fillings are now created using a composite resin colored to match your teeth. Dental bonding is great for teeth that are chipped, cracked, misshapen, gapped, and more. It can even be used to whiten teeth. The teeth are prepared with light etching for a strong bond and then the resin is shaped over the imperfection in the tooth. A light is used to harden the resin and afterwards it is polished to shine like a normal tooth. For whitening, the resin is smoothed over the whole smile. With good care, bonding can last for about ten years. That means long-lasting white teeth.
For fillings, unsightly silver amalgam fillings are no longer needed. We use our composite resin in the same way as we use it for bonding. However, for cavities, first we remove any decayed tooth tissue. We then etch the area to aid a strong bond and apply the resin. After it is hardened, it is also polished to shine like a normal tooth. White fillings are strong and are a welcome aesthetic improvement over the silver-colored fillings of the past.
If you are unhappy with an imperfection in your smile or are experiencing pain to a tooth, schedule an appointment with us to see if dental bonding or white fillings are right for you. To schedule with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA of Baytown, TX, call our office at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA Offers Custom Teeth Whitening Trays
A white, bright smile can light up any room and unleash the confidence inside you. If you are unhappy with the shade of your teeth, a professional whitening procedure can turn that around for you. Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA, of Baytown, TX utilizes custom take-home whitening trays to patients who desire noticeable teeth whitening.
Custom take-home whitening trays are a fantastic professional way to whiten teeth for a couple of reasons. Number one, they are customized. Therefore, unlike one-size-fits-all store-bought whitening kits, the trays fit your own teeth perfectly. We create these trays by taking an impression of your teeth. Secondly, the fact that our system is take-home means that our patients can whiten their teeth from the comfort of their own home. They do not have to spend hours in the dental chair waiting for the process to finish. This is especially great for patients with dental anxiety. You take the trays home, apply the whitening gel we give you, and then wear the trays for a short period of time over a few days.
Professional whitening systems work by whitening the enamel of the tooth. When surface stains penetrate the enamel and discolors it, the whole tooth appears to darken in color. Professional whitening systems reach into the enamel and lift stains out so the surface of the tooth has the ability to lighten.
Confidence in your smile can turn a day around. If you are unhappy with your smile because of discoloration or staining, our customized take-home whitening trays may be just the boost you need. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA of Baytown, TX, call our office at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Custom take-home whitening trays are a fantastic professional way to whiten teeth for a couple of reasons. Number one, they are customized. Therefore, unlike one-size-fits-all store-bought whitening kits, the trays fit your own teeth perfectly. We create these trays by taking an impression of your teeth. Secondly, the fact that our system is take-home means that our patients can whiten their teeth from the comfort of their own home. They do not have to spend hours in the dental chair waiting for the process to finish. This is especially great for patients with dental anxiety. You take the trays home, apply the whitening gel we give you, and then wear the trays for a short period of time over a few days.
Professional whitening systems work by whitening the enamel of the tooth. When surface stains penetrate the enamel and discolors it, the whole tooth appears to darken in color. Professional whitening systems reach into the enamel and lift stains out so the surface of the tooth has the ability to lighten.
Confidence in your smile can turn a day around. If you are unhappy with your smile because of discoloration or staining, our customized take-home whitening trays may be just the boost you need. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Ivi Z. Sanguinetti, DDS, PA of Baytown, TX, call our office at (281) 421-5950 or visit our website, www.singing-dentist.com.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Study finds clear aligners are more beneficial than braces | Dental Tribune International
Braces vs Invisalign on oral hygiene and gum condition.
Study finds clear aligners are more beneficial than braces | Dental Tribune International
Study finds clear aligners are more beneficial than braces | Dental Tribune International
MAINZ, Germany: In recent years, clear aligners have become a favourable treatment alternative in orthodontics to braces. However, there are few studies about the effects of aligner treatment on oral hygiene and gums condition. A team of German researchers has now compared the oral health status, oral hygiene and treatment satisfaction of patients treated with braces and the Invisalign aligner system. They found that Invisalign patients have better periodontal health and greater satisfaction during orthodontic treatment.
To date, the majority of patients, particularly during childhood and adolescence, are treated with braces. However, these appliances tend to complicate oral hygiene and thus interfere with patients’ periodontal health. Moreover, treatment with braces is not very popular in adult orthodontics for aesthetic reasons. Therefore, other orthodontic techniques have been developed to improve aesthetics and simplify oral hygiene procedures. An alternative to braces is clear aligners, which are discreet and have the advantage of being removable during oral hygiene and eating or drinking. The use of clear aligners has increased greatly in the last decade, one prominent example being Invisalign, produced by Align Technology since 1999. However, only a limited number of studies have compared the effects of Invisalign and braces on oral hygiene, the researchers from the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz pointed out.
Their study included 100 patients who underwent orthodontic treatment, divided equally between braces and Invisalign, for more than six months. The researchers performed clinical examinations before and after treatment to evaluate the patients’ periodontal condition and any changes. Furthermore, a detailed questionnaire assessed the patients’ personal oral hygiene and dietary habits, as well as satisfaction with the treatment. All of the patients received the same oral hygiene instructions before and during orthodontic treatment. This included the use of toothbrush, dental floss and interdental brushes three times daily.
The data analysis showed no differences between the two groups regarding periodontal health and oral hygiene prior to the orthodontic treatment. However, the researchers observed notable changes in periodontal condition in both groups during orthodontic treatment. They found that gingival health was significantly better in patients treated with Invisalign, and the amount of dental plaque was also less but not significantly different compared with braces patients.
The questionnaire results showed greater satisfaction in patients treated with Invisalign. Only 6 per cent of the Invisalign patients reported impairment of their general well-being during orthodontic treatment, compared with 36 per cent of the braces patients. Other negative effects that also were significantly higher in braces patients included gingival irritation (braces: 56 per cent; Invisalign: 14 per cent), being kept from laughing for aesthetic reasons (braces: 26 per cent; Invisalign: 6 per cent), having to change eating habits during orthodontic treatment (braces: 70 per cent; Invisalign: 50 per cent), and having to brush one’s teeth for longer and more often (braces: 84 per cent; Invisalign: 52 per cent).
The researchers concluded that orthodontic treatment with Invisalign has significantly lower negative impacts on a patient’s condition than treatment with braces, both with regard to gingival health and overall well-being.
The study, titled “Braces versus Invisalign: Gingival parameters and patients’ satisfaction during treatment: A cross-sectional study”, was published online in the BMC Oral Health journal on 24 June.
Their study included 100 patients who underwent orthodontic treatment, divided equally between braces and Invisalign, for more than six months. The researchers performed clinical examinations before and after treatment to evaluate the patients’ periodontal condition and any changes. Furthermore, a detailed questionnaire assessed the patients’ personal oral hygiene and dietary habits, as well as satisfaction with the treatment. All of the patients received the same oral hygiene instructions before and during orthodontic treatment. This included the use of toothbrush, dental floss and interdental brushes three times daily.
The data analysis showed no differences between the two groups regarding periodontal health and oral hygiene prior to the orthodontic treatment. However, the researchers observed notable changes in periodontal condition in both groups during orthodontic treatment. They found that gingival health was significantly better in patients treated with Invisalign, and the amount of dental plaque was also less but not significantly different compared with braces patients.
The questionnaire results showed greater satisfaction in patients treated with Invisalign. Only 6 per cent of the Invisalign patients reported impairment of their general well-being during orthodontic treatment, compared with 36 per cent of the braces patients. Other negative effects that also were significantly higher in braces patients included gingival irritation (braces: 56 per cent; Invisalign: 14 per cent), being kept from laughing for aesthetic reasons (braces: 26 per cent; Invisalign: 6 per cent), having to change eating habits during orthodontic treatment (braces: 70 per cent; Invisalign: 50 per cent), and having to brush one’s teeth for longer and more often (braces: 84 per cent; Invisalign: 52 per cent).
The researchers concluded that orthodontic treatment with Invisalign has significantly lower negative impacts on a patient’s condition than treatment with braces, both with regard to gingival health and overall well-being.
The study, titled “Braces versus Invisalign: Gingival parameters and patients’ satisfaction during treatment: A cross-sectional study”, was published online in the BMC Oral Health journal on 24 June.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Living a Healthier Life
Did you know that diabetics are twice a s likely to develop gum disease?
Yes, they are more susceptible to infection due to a decrease ability to fight harmful bacteria.
If diabetes is not under control, the risk for developing gum disease increases.
Studies also show that advanced gum disease, or periodontitis may actually cause type 2 diabetes.
Gum disease often develops without pain or symptoms, but signs include red, swollen, tender, receding, gums that can be prone to bleeding.
In the majority of cases, gum disease can be prevented.
Practice good oral hygiene by brushing, flossing and visiting us regularly for cleanings, checkups and early detection.
For a healthier life, book an appointment with the office of Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti today at (281) 421-5950
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Dental Bridges
Broken or missing teeth can occur for a variety of reasons. For example, trauma to the mouth can fracture a tooth or knock it out completely. In addition, gum disease can cause tooth decay and possibly lead to tooth loss. The good news is at Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti’s Baytown Family and Cosmetic Dentist; we offer restorative services that include dental bridges.
A bridge fills in the gap where the missing tooth was. It may be supported by dental implants or natural teeth. A conventional bridge includes two crowns on both sides of the gap. The bridge is attached to the crowns, which act as an anchor and hold the bridge in place.
Usually two appointments are needed in order to have a traditional dental bridge placed. The process of getting a bridge will involve preparing the adjacent teeth for the crowns. Preparation involves removing any decay and shaping and filing the teeth. An impression of the teeth is taken so the bridge can be made. While you wait for your permanent bridge to be made, a temporary one will be placed.
Bridges are made from durable materials, such as porcelain, gold or alloy. In some cases, a combination of materials will be used. Proper maintenance of a bridge is essential in order to prevent cavities from developing underneath. Regular brushing, flossing and professional cleanings are needed.
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