Cordini Periodontics and Implants Blog
Dental Implant Do’s and Don’ts: How to Care for Your New Prosthetic
January 8, 2024
Dental implants are considered the ideal tooth replacement method because they include a support rod that functions like a root. As a result, they provide unique advantages over other restorations like dentures or dental bridges. For example, it’s the only option that stimulates your jawbone to prevent deterioration. Though they’re typically successful, there’s a chance your dental implant could fail. Therefore, it’s important to care for yours properly so you can make the most of its many benefits for years to come. Read on to learn a few do’s and don’ts to keep your restoration in prime condition!
(more…)Dental Drama: 3 Tips to Prevent an Emergency
November 13, 2023
It’s an unfortunate truth in life that accidents can happen at any time so you never know when you might end up in the middle of a dental emergency. Whether you broke your tooth biting into bony barbecued ribs or had one knocked out during a sports game, you’re probably feeling worried, flustered, and possibly in pain.
While you can’t plan for these things to happen, it is possible to avoid putting yourself in scenarios likely to end with a call to your dentist. After all, no one wants the added stress or cost that comes with making the necessary repairs. Continue reading to learn about 3 tips to prevent a possible problem down the road!
(more…)I Just Knocked Out My Tooth; What Should I Do Now?
October 13, 2023
A tooth can become dislodged anywhere at any time. In fact, children and adults in America suffer from more than five million teeth being knocked out every year. The good news is that a tooth that becomes dislodged from the gum isn’t necessarily lost. If you act quickly and take the proper steps, you can maximize the chances of your tooth being reimplanted in your mouth. Here are a few steps to take while you make your way to the emergency dentist after you knock out a tooth.
(more…)Exploring IV Sedation: 4 Common Drugs Used in Dentistry
September 8, 2023
Many people experience dental anxiety which can stem from bad past experiences or fear of pain. Dental phobias are even more severe and can cause complete avoidance of the dentist. This can lead to many oral health problems down the line as small issues get worse. But there is a solution: sedation dentistry.
If you are one of the many people who need dental care but are too afraid to go, IV sedation can offer relief. Continue reading to learn more about sedation dentistry and the four most common drugs used in IV sedation.
(more…)Am I a Good Candidate for Oral Conscious Sedation?
August 10, 2023
Does your heart race and your palms sweat when it’s time to visit your dentist? Maybe you need to have some dental work done? You might be a candidate for oral conscious sedation. It’s a safe, effective solution to ensure a comfortable day in the dentist’s chair. Here are 4 things you should know to determine if it’s right for you.
Leaving the Light On: What to Expect Under Nitrous Oxide Sedation
July 14, 2023
Many dental patients have undergone nitrous oxide sedation. Commonly called “laughing gas,” it will quickly decrease awareness, reduce stress, slow reaction time, inhibit the gag reflex, and make a procedure much more comfortable. All these factors lead to a patient able to tolerate procedures that could otherwise cause much distress.
Unlike intravenous or general anesthesia, nitrous oxide is not meant to put patients to sleep or leave them unconscious. It is among the safest forms of sedation available and can be viable for patients with sensitivities to other forms of medical numbing.
(more…)How Soon Can I Travel After Dental Implants?
June 10, 2023
Dental implants are a great solution to treat tooth loss because they have over a 95% success rate. They can last for decades, so you’ll never have to worry about gaps in your smiles again. However, the process of getting dental implants takes longer than with traditional methods, like bridges or dentures. It’s time well spent to invest in the next best thing to your real teeth. Unfortunately, this can put a kink in your travel plans. Here’s how long you’ll need to wait before you can travel after getting dental implants.
3 Ways that Exercise Can Negatively Impact Your Oral Health
May 11, 2023
Getting in shape is almost always a good thing. Doing what you can to feel your best and make your body more mobile is something that just about any health professional will recommend.
However, if you aren’t careful, exercise could potentially damage your oral health (indirectly, anyway). If you’re wondering what to watch out for, here are some of the dangers to your teeth associated with exercise.
(more…)What to Expect from Full Mouth Reconstruction Recovery
April 5, 2023
A full mouth reconstruction may be the solution for a damaged smile. It’s a treatment plan comprising several procedures meant to improve gum and tooth health and is ideal for patients who have significant dental or periodontal problems. The recovery process varies depending on the procedures involved, but continue reading to learn what you should know and what you can generally expect during this process.
(more…)4 Types of Gum Grafting
March 2, 2023
Tooth decay isn’t the only threat to your dental health. Gum disease can wreak havoc on your oral and general health. Although gum disease is easy to treat during the earliest stage, gingivitis, it can progress quickly with no treatment. The infection can cause your gum line to recede, exposing the roots of your teeth. Your teeth and underlying structures will be vulnerable to bacteria if too much tissue is lost. Your periodontist may recommend gum grafting to keep tooth loss at bay. Your gum disease specialist will determine which type of graft is necessary to restore a healthy smile.