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When Trepidation Keeps You From Going Further For The Smile You Desire
Posted on Jul 31, 2024 by William J. Claiborne, DDS MS
In my 30-plus years as a periodontist in Asheville, I’ve treated hundreds of patients who comes with a variety of needs. Some need treatment that involves the gum tissues, including:
• all stages of gum disease (gingivitis, pregnancy gingivitis, periodontal disease, periodontitis)
• reshaping gum tissues for esthetic enhancement (crown lengthening, correcting ‘gummy smiles’, repairing gum recession)
• diagnosis and placement of dental implants
• treating lesions or cysts in oral tissues
Over the years, I’ve seen adults of all ages who have the ultimate desire for a healthy, confident, and even more attractive smile. While many come to our Western NC periodontal dental office through the referral of their general dentist or another dental specialist, we also see a number who are referred by someone they know (often a past patient) or those who have found us online.
We are happy to welcome all new patients, even those who come to us with trepidation. And, trepidation is something my team and I understand.
While some individuals admit to having dental anxiety or fear, others aren’t in the category of being a fearful patients. Some are holding something in that even they cannot pinpoint, although its a reservation that we can often work through. Their trepidation tends to wane once the patients become more familiar with our skills, technology, and unique features.
To begin, patient comfort is a high priority in our our Asheville periodontal practice. While we are widely known for an environment of comfort and respectful care. This is because, in part, over 70% of the adult population have some level of dental fear or anxiety. The other part is that we would want such an approach to care for ourselves and our loved ones.
For optimal comfort and relaxation, we offer several sedation options, including oral and IV sedation.
• Oral sedation is a pill that helps patients relax. It also has an amnesiac effect, leaving most with little or no memory of treatment afterward.
• I.V. sedation (also known as ‘twilight sleep’) places the patient in a deeper sleep state and erases memory of the procedure. It is administered by a Medical Doctor (MD) who is a board certified Anesthesiologist.
With both sedation options, patients are closely monitored with advanced safety equipment throughout treatment.
We also have a reputation for featuring some of the most advanced technology available, much of which is not available in other dental or periodontal offices in this region. These features help to diagnose with precision, treatment plan with superior accuracy and reduces the patient’s treatment time while optimizing comfort.
Advancements in today’s dental technology are remarkable. Whether the patient’s need is the restoration of gum health or the replacement of missing teeth through dental implants, the advanced skills of a periodontist can help minimize treatment time and complexity of treatment.
In our periodontal dental office, some of the features that help enhance comfort, optimize treatment outcomes, minimize treatment, and speed healing include:
LANAP Protocol Using PerioLase MVP-7: Efficiently and effectively treats periodontitis (advanced gum disease) with laser technology. It causes very little discomfort and has a quick recovery time. This has also been found to stimulate bone regrowth in damaged areas.
Dental Radiology With 3-D Cone Beam Technology: This imaging is ideal for diagnosis and treatment planning. The imaging covers the entire dentition area with clear views of the mandible and maxilla (upper and lower jaw).
CareStream Cone Beam Computer Tomography Imaging: This computerized tomography provides imaging in exceptional detail and range.
CS 3600 intraoral scanner: Patients no longer have to endure having impressions made with bulky, gloopy trays held in their mouths! This quickly and comfortably scans the mouth’s interior for digital impressions using a small, handheld scanner. It can also reach difficult–to–access areas in the patient’s mouth with improved patient comfort.
Simplant Dental Software for Computerized Dental Implant Placement: This system helps in pre-surgical positioning of dental implants on the computer, using a 3D model of the patient’s jaw. This aids in the selection of the implant type that ensures a precision fit.
Intraoral Camera Technology: This provides outstanding quality of images within the mouth. These images are sent to screen for a clear, crisp view so we can confer with patients on specific treatment issues.
Computer Imaging In Treatment Suites: Treatment suites are equipped with computers for convenient image sharing with patients.
Advanced Sterilization: Our custom sterilization unit adheres to (or exceeds) CDC guidelines for instrument processing protocols, particularly in the cleaning of instruments.
Fully-Equipped Surgical Suites: Relax during treatment while surrounded by beautiful mountain views of Asheville.
Once a patient who had reservations understands the amazing environment we offer for their periodontal dental needs, they tend to relax. For those who have periodontal (gum) disease, proceeding with treatment has a more urgent timetable, which has to do with their overall health.
Gum disease is the nation’s leading cause of adult tooth loss. Yet, the bacteria that destroy gums and the structures that support natural teeth don’t always remain confined to the mouth. Through tears in diseased gum tissues, these infectious bacteria can enter the bloodstream.
Once blood borne, the bacteria are able to activate or worsen serious conditions in the human body. Research has correlated oral bacteria to a long list of serious health problems. These include heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, diabetes, preterm babies, erectile dysfunction (ED), some cancers (including pancreatic), and more.
It is estimated that over 47% of American adults have some level of periodontal (gum) disease. This disease is the nation’s number one cause of adult tooth loss. However, gum health needs to be seen by the general population as a vital player in one’s overall health.
I believe that our population would be more committed to their oral wellness with a more widespread understanding of the hazards of gum disease in the U.S. This is why it is important to be familiar with the signs and symptoms, which include:
• Red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth
• Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or when eating certain foods
• Gums that are receding (pulling away from the teeth) or make the appear teeth longer than normal
• Loose or separating teeth
• Pus between your gums and teeth
• Sores in your mouth
• Persistent bad breath
• A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
• A change in the fit of partial dentures
If you have any of these, you are urged to seek periodontal care as soon as possible. This disease will only worsen without treatment.
There are so many connections between your oral health and your overall health that are yet to be known. Yet, the more research delves into this, the more comes to light. An illustration of this is research at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine. In this recent study, they found that humans with fewer fat cells are better able to combat periodontal (gum) disease. This is because fat cells trigger inflammation in the body.
In the study, 31 obese people who had clear indications of gum disease were monitored. Half of the group had gastric bypass surgery with fat cells removed from the abdomen. Those in the other group had not had gastric bypass surgery or fat removed.
Researchers noted that the majority of the bypass surgery group had a drop in their glucose levels following the procedure. This is a positive outcome based upon the higher risk of overweight people for diabetes and insulin-related problems.
All study participants underwent non-surgical periodontal treatments and were provided oral hygiene instructions for at-home care. While both groups showed improvement, the surgery group had better results.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111109111540.htm
If you have oral wellness needs, want to replace teeth through dental implants, esthetic goals with the involvement of gum tissues, or have dental fear that has prevented you from receiving regular dental care, let’s sit down together and discuss ways we can help you.
If financial concerns are an issue, we offer several payment plans. These often break treatment fees into monthly payment amounts that are manageable to most budgets. Most have no down payment required and are interest-free.
Call our Asheville periodontal office at: 828-274-9440 and speak with our friendly staff. You can begin with a consultation, if desired.
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