Archive for the ‘Cosmetic Dentistry’ Category

Dental Implants

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

In today’s world dental implants are no longer considered exotic or experimental treatment. The fact of the matter is that they are now a routine part of dental treatment. If a tooth is lost there are many options available. There are many reasons to consider a dental implant as the first choice. To begin with, an implant will help preserve the bone structure. When a natural tooth is removed, the bone surrounding the area remodels and collapses. An implant will prevent this collapse from occurring. Secondly, if an implant is placed there is no need to alter the natural teeth on either side of the extraction site. Additionally, the final result can be highly functional and appear completely natural.

Often times the ideal time to place an implant is at the same time as the removal of the natural tooth. Depending on the circumstances, it may be that several months will need to pass before the placement of the implant. There are a number of different scenarios that can occur so, it at all possible, it is best to have a plan in mind prior to the removal of a hopeless tooth.

A dental implant can be utilized for the replacement of one tooth or multiple teeth. Additionally, implants have become the treatment of choice to help retain full dentures, particularly lower dentures. In the past, successfully wearing a lower denture was highly unpredictable and long term functional stability was questionable at best. With the placement of two to four implants we can now make it so a lower denture literally snaps into place. This eliminates the denture from slipping or coming out in unintended situations. The long term comfort and predictability can be a real gift for denture patients. We recently completed a case for a woman who was unable to retain her lower denture due to very little bone structure. I received a wonderful note thanking us for making it possible for her to comfortably eat a meal for the first time in over five years. Talk about life altering –  it was truly a wonderful experience for all of us that were involved.

We look forward to discussing the possibility of a dental implant for you, a friend or a family member in the future if the need arises.


The Beauty of Digital

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

At the studio most of your records are acquired digitally and they are all stored in a digital format. What is the big deal you may ask? Well, for starters, acquiring digital x-rays are not only quicker, they require up to 80% less radiation when compared to conventional x-rays. Additionally, once acquired we can highlight, enhance or enlarge areas of concern for better assessment and viewing. Furthermore, we can enlarge the image in order for you to actually see what we are looking at, therefore making it easier for you to understand the situation at hand.

When records are stored in a digital format it then becomes easy and almost instantaneous for us to transfer records to other practitioners. If you have a consultation with a specialist, we can send the radiograph instantly and thus avoid having to hand carry the x-ray or record. Furthermore, it allows the specialist and Dr. Gatti to view the same document and discuss it over the phone if needed.

The digital record benefits our clients in countless ways. If you are moving or are out of town and a dental emergency occurs we can forward the information to another dentist immediately. This insures that the proper information is sent and we don’t have to worry about it being destroyed in the mail. In order to transfer any records it is often necessary for you to provide us with a records release. This can also be accomplished in a rather painless fashion. For your convenience we have a release form located on our website. Go to HYPERLINK “http://www.gattidds.com” www.gattidds.com – scroll down to the Contacting Us tab and then scroll to Release Authorization Form. Once you have completed the form, simply return it to us with the information of where your records need to be sent and it will be handled.

The technology we utilize at the studio is designed to improve treatment so we can better serve our clientele. The digital record is just one more way this technology ultimately enables us to serve you with the highest quality care possible.

Introducing Paste Free Polishing Method

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

At Dr. Gatti’s Advanced Dental Studio we now have available the option of a paste free polishing method. Many of our clients have already experienced this revolutionary new way of having their teeth polished. The polishing agent is impregnated into the polishing cup, thereby eliminating the need to dip the cup into a traditional gritty polishing paste. The result is a polishing procedure without the grit and splatter!

A study by the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s College of Dentistry showed that the Butler Paste-Free Prophy is less abrasive on composite resin (tooth colored fillings) and enamel and provides a higher gloss finish than the paste products tested. The study shows it also maintains the original finish and gloss on porcelain, This is especially important for the many people with cosmetic restorations. In addition, tests conducted at the Indiana University School of Dentistry’s Oral Health Research Institute found that Butler Paste-Free Prophy cleans as well as traditional paste.

Of course, for those of you who prefer the traditional polishing method, we still have available the most up to date and leading polishing pastes available. Feel free to ask Dr. Gatti or one of our hygienists for more information.

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