Patient Education

Education Matters

It is critical to understand every aspect of your dental care. We believe that you can best make a decision when you're fully informed of your options. We encourage questions and discussions about your dental treatment. One tool we recommend to aid you in your understanding is the CAESY system. CAESY is a multimedia patient education program that offers explanations to patients about various dental conditions. We are pleased to extend to our patients the chance to explore CAESY's online database of information. This exemplary resource is available as a special courtesy to you, our patients. To access the online version, please click on the links below.

Tooth Care

Brushing

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Flossing

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Rinsing

Dentures

Braces

Fluoride Treatments

The mineral, fluoride, is quite effective in protecting teeth enamel from decay as concluded by experts some time ago. Due to this, it is added to tap water and other products. But kids (whose teeth are vulnerable) need more of this substance to keep their teeth's enamel extra strong. Fluoride treatments are a great solution. These treatments are brushed onto the teeth or administered in trays. It's quick, painless and is given immediately following your professional cleanings.

Sealants

Children's teeth (especially back teeth) are usually expected to end up with decay and cavities despite their regular brushings and flossing. To protect your children's teeth, you should consider sealants. These clear, durable products are placed / painted over the teeth, adding strength and creating reinforcement. Decay can be significantly reduced with sealants.

Bad Breath

Cavities

Gingivitis

Not only can gum disease lead to more than just an unattractive smile, it can also cause loss of teeth and, if left untreated over time, serious health problems. Gingivitis is the early stage of periodontal disease which is caused by excessive toxic bacteria (found in plaque) that attack your mouth's soft tissues.

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