Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Oral Piercing: Is It Worth It?
Piercing, like tattooing, is one of today’s popular forms of “body art” and self-expression. If you’re thinking about getting a piercing – or if you already have one or more – there are some health risks you should know about.
Your mouth contains millions of bacteria, and infection is a common complication of oral piercing. Just touching your mouth jewelry (tongue barbells and lip and cheek labrettes) can lead to infection. Many people who have piercings tend to regularly touch them – which is a perfect opportunity for bacteria from hands to enter piercing sites. Also, food particles that collect around piercing sites can lead to infection.
Pain and swelling are other possible side effects of piercing. Your tongue – the most popular piercing site in the mouth – could swell large enough to close off your airway! Piercing also can cause uncontrollable bleeding or nerve damage. Damage to the tongue’s blood vessels can cause serious blood loss.
The hoop, ring, stud, and barbell-shaped jewelry can hinder your ability to talk and eat. Some people also develop a habit of biting or playing with their piercings – which can lead to cracked, scratched teeth; gum damage and recession; and sensitive teeth. There may also be a need for restorations, such as crowns or fillings, and additional dental treatment due to piercings.
Consider the potential pitfalls of piercing carefully before getting one. Keep in mind that it will be an added responsibility to your life, and will need regular upkeep. Make sure that you’re committed to the task of taking care of it for the full healing period and beyond.
If you have an oral piercing, pay special attention to it. Clean the piercing with antiseptic mouthwash after eating, and brush the jewelry when you brush your teeth. Of course, let us know if you have any questions.
--New Image Dentistry
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Under Armor Performance Mouthwear now at New Image Dentistry!
Part of maintaining a healthy smile is protecting it from injury! For those of you involved in sports, mouthguards are popular method to protect your teeth. Dr. Blourchian has been recently certified as an Under Armor dental provider, and can now offer the exclusive Under Armor Performance Mouthwear line.
So what is the difference between a regular mouthguard and one of the UA Performance Mouthpieces? Several studies have concluded that teeth clenching, a common reflex during athletic activities, can release hormones that hurt your overall performance. By using an Under Armor Performance mouthpiece, you not only protect your teeth, but you perform better!
Under Armor has developed several different types of performance mouthpieces for sports ranging from football and hockey to gymnastics, golf and tennis. You can learn more about the benefits of each mouthpiece on the Under Armor web site.
Give us a call at 615-656-3534 to schedule an appointment. We will first take an impression of your teeth, and then send it to the Under Armor labs. Once the completed mouthpiece has arrived at our office we will schedule a final fitting.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Professional Whitening Trays from New Image Dentistry
Have you been considering teeth whitening, but feel overwhelmed by the different options available to you? You've seen the toothpastes and mouthwashes aimed at giving you a whiter smile. These in-home products can help reduce stains from coffee, tobacco, tea, wine and other heavily pigmented foods, but they will not dramatically change the color of the teeth.
We're sure you have also seen the over the counter whitening strip kits. While these can work well for young adults and teens, their effect for adults is often not as effective. These strips only treat the front six or eight teeth, and cannot whiten your entire smile.
So what is the answer? One of the methods we offer at New Image Dentistry is professional custom whitening trays. These are an easy way to whiten all of your teeth and allow you more control of the whitening process. Once we create your trays in the office, the whitening kit can be used in-home, and comes with custom whitening gel in various strengths depending on the sensitivity of your teeth.
These trays are comfortable to wear, and the application time is only about 15 to 30 minutes. If you have been considering a teeth whitening solution, give us a call at 615-656-3534 today!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Cosmetic Options for a beautiful smile!
There are many treatment options available to you with cosmetic dentistry that allows you and your doctor to create that beautiful smile you have not only dreamed of, but the smile that you deserve.
Some of your basic cosmetic options include natural tooth colored fillings, porcelain, metal, or composite crowns that strengthen and improve the shape of your teeth, and bonding to repair slight chips, discolorations, or crooked teeth.
If you are missing any teeth, it is very important to replace them. Dental implants are made of steel and porcelain and look just like your natural tooth. You may also want to consider a bridge. Bridges are made up of two crowns and a natural looking false tooth that are supported on both sides by your natural teeth.
Another option is Veneers; custom designed “shells” that cover your natural tooth to enhance your teeth for a more aesthetic smile.
If you’re interested in learning more about cosmetic dentistry, and all of the wonderful options available to you, please call our practice at 615-656-3534 to schedule an appointment and consultation.
--New Image Dentistry
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Have you had a dental checkup recently at New Image Dentistry?
Even if you brush and floss daily, it is still important to see us at New Image Dentistry every 6 months. Why?
-We can detect and treat tooth and gum problems that you may have never felt or noticed.
-Even thorough daily oral care may not be enough to prevent cavities and oral decay.
-Frequent visits can allow us to treat a problem early to prevent future complications.
If you are overdue for an appointment with us, call 615-656-3534 today!
--Dr. Blourchian & Team
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