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Preston Dental Centre
Preston Dental Centre
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There are three disease processes that are treated in
dentistry:
1) decay (cavities) - a bacterial infection of the hard tooth
structure. This is the major cause of tooth loss in children and
the major cause of root canal infections in adults.
2) periodontal (gum) disease - a bacterial infection of the
soft tissues surrounding the tooth and the supporting bone (the
tooth socket). This is the major cause of bad breath, bleeding gums
and tooth loss in adults.
3) traumatic occlusion (a bad bite) - a human bite exerts
200 pounds per square inch of pressure. A tooth that is not
properly positioned within the dental arch absorbs more of that
biting pressure than it should. This can greatly accelerate the
rate of progression of periodontal disease.
Proper diagnosis is the only way to identify these disease
processes early and treat them preventively . The diagnostic skills
of a dentist are very important to your short and long term health
and appearance; unfortunately these skills vary greatly. In our
office you will always be examined when you come in for a cleaning.
We take the time to be thorough and have the ability to see
problems early. Your concerns about sensitivity, pain, bleeding
gums, bad breath, or your appearance are helpful to us.
It is critical that patients understand, however, that the absence
of pain does not indicate the absence of disease .
The condition and appearance of your teeth subconsciously control
your smile. Everyone coming to our office is an individual with a
specific set of dental, emotional, intellectual and financial
needs. The LifeSmile Program is our way of specifically catering to
your individual needs.
We get to know our patient's specific needs and can recommend an
appropriate level of care. Communication is very important to us
and we take the time to listen. Our staff is highly educated and
knowledgeable about dentistry. We will respond to your telephone
questions quickly. If you need to come in to talk, or review work
we've already done for you, there is no charge. Our office is open
every weekday evening. We are even available for special
(non-emergency) appointments 24 hours/7days a week; these
appointments must be made in advance and special fees apply.
There are many aspects of quality dentistry about which patients
typically know virtually nothing. Our highly skilled dental interns
are able to streamline procedures and add to patient comfort.
Diagnosis, technical skills, quality materials and attention to
individual patient needs are another part of what we offer. For
example:
1) If dental work is not performed carefully it is possible
to leave decay (a cavity) behind under a brand new filling or cap;
this can cause the new filling or cap to continue to decay from
within.
2) Excessive heat, pressure or drilling on a tooth when
trying to work too quickly might create a root canal problem where
it might otherwise have been avoided.
3) Undiagnosed and/or untreated gum disease can lead to
premature tooth loss.
Poor quality dental work usually has to be redone in time.
Sometimes the damage is irreversible and teeth cannot be saved.
We know the value of quality and can stand behind our work. This
practice has been built upon the desire to build long term
relationships with our patients, their friends and family.
We respect your time and make a sincere effort to minimize your
office waiting time. If we are getting behind in our schedule we
will try to contact you to tell you to come a little later.
Conversely, we ask that you give us more than 24 hours notice if
you must cancel your appointment; and when you do come, please be
on time so that you won't make us late for our next patient.
Patients who consistently are late or don't show up are not
scheduled.
Distraction psychology is used to a great extent in our office
through a combination of interpersonal skills, music and nitrous
oxide (laughing gas). Our dentistry is gentle for good reason. The
oral cavity is one of the most sensitive areas of the human body as
measured by the number of sensory nerves per square millimeter. We
appreciate your apprehension. Patients who are particularly nervous
may be prescribed Valium before their first few visits to get them
over their initial apprehension. We also offer I.V. Conscious
Sedation for nervous and/or especially sensitive patients; these
appointments must be made in advance and special fees apply.
Sterilization is state of the art in this office. Everything is
sterilized, including our drills, before each patient. Significant
time and expense is necessary to properly sterilize and plastic
drape a treatment room. In a June 1993 study, Clinical Research
Associates found that only 18% of American dentists sterilized
their drills before each patient. The reason most dentists avoid
drills and/or other sterilization procedures is cost; we think the
increased cost associated with proper sterilization is necessary.
Sterilization is not something a patient can see so if you're
curious, ask us to show you around. Fox evening news featured our
office as an example of what patients should look for in a sterile
dental office! |
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