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Maintain Your Smile with a Crown and Bridge from Smile Fitness Dental Centers

October 28, 2014

180413013Whether you are missing one tooth or several, the consequences are more than cosmetic. As if feeling self-conscious when you smile or talk isn’t bad enough, there is also the risk of your remaining teeth becoming misaligned. This can lead to a bad bite, gum disease or even temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ. The way to avoid all of this is to fill the void, and one viable option is a crown and bridge from Smile Fitness Dental Centers in Phoenix, AZ, and Peoria, AZ. With a crown and bridge, your smile is complete and other oral health hazards are averted.

Crown and Bridge to the Rescue

A crown, otherwise known as a cap, is usually made of dental porcelain and made to cover a tooth that is badly damaged by decay or injury. In the case of a crown and bridge, the crown is placed on the teeth that abut the space of the missing tooth. These abutments then act as anchors to firmly hold the bridge in place. The bridge, in turn, spans the space of the missing tooth and holds the replacement tooth, or pontic, in proper position.

As the first step in fabricating your custom-fitted crown and bridge, the dentist at Smile Fitness Dental Center will slightly diminish the size of the teeth on either side of the open space, so they can accommodate crowns. Then, an impression is made in order to create a precise mold from which the crown and bridge are made in a professional dental lab. You’ll wear a temporary replacement while your crown and bridge are manufactured. When this is ready, the temporary is removed and the permanent crown and bridge are secured in place with dental cement. With good oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups, your crown and bridge can last for decades.

Schedule an Appointment Today

If you’re ready to fill the void of a missing tooth or teeth, call either the Phoenix, AZ, or Peoria, AZ, office of Smile Fitness Dental Centers to learn more about a crown and bridge. We’ll gladly answer your questions and schedule a consultation. Our offices also conveniently serve patients in Tempe, Glendale, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Sun City.

Dental Anesthesia: You Can Relax in the Dentist’s Chair

October 14, 2014

76132811Does the thought of going to the dentist send chills down your spine? Have you, in fact, not seen a dentist in who knows how long because of that fear? Well then, dental anesthesia is made for people like you. With dental anesthesia, also known as sedation dentistry, the dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Centers in Phoenix, AZ and Peoria, AZ, can have you relaxed for most any dental procedure you require.

Dental anesthesia keeps your body calm and your mind at ease while dental work is safely performed. Usually during dental anesthesia, you are not unconscious or asleep. In fact, the dentist will be able to talk to you, checking to make sure you’re okay or asking you questions. Throughout your appointment, the dentist and staff will monitor your condition under anesthesia.

The Types of Dental Anesthesia

At Smile Fitness Dental Centers, there are two options for dental anesthesia. The first is nitrous oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas. With this, a small mask is placed over your nose. As you inhale the measured mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen, you will quickly feel your body relax. The dentist will control the amount of sedation you receive, and the affects wear off in a matter of minutes once the mask is removed.

Alternatively, or sometimes in conjunction with nitrous oxide, the dentist can prescribe an anti-anxiety medication that you take prior to your appointment. This medication will make you drowsy, but you’re not likely to fall asleep. In this case, you will need someone to drive you to your appointment and back home at the end of your treatment.

All of us at Smile Fitness Dental Centers want your visit to either of our offices to be as comfortable as possible. With dental anesthesia we offer comfort, compassion and as always the best in dental care.

Call Our Office Today

If you haven’t been to the dentist in a long time, then call the Phoenix, AZ, or Peoria, AZ, office of Smile Fitness Dental Centers today and ask about dental anesthesia. We also conveniently serve patients in Paradise Valley, Sun City, Tempe, Glendale and Scottsdale.

Pediatric Dentistry: Thumbsucking Dental Concerns

September 29, 2014

174994145Thumbsucking is a natural reflex in children. Some babies even discover thumbsucking in the womb. Thumbsucking can make them feel secure and soothe them as they to fall asleep. Older children may continue to suck their thumbs or fingers because of exhaustion, boredom or to relieve stress and anxiety. After a child’s permanent teeth erupt, thumbsucking can cause problems with the alignment crowding, crookedness and bite problems. However, the intensity and duration of the thumbsucking determines the potential for damage. To prevent permanent damage, thumbsucking should be addressed by the time that permanent teeth arrive, which is around age six. Make an appointment for your child to see the family dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Center. Smile Fitness Dental Center serves patients of all ages throughout Glendale, AZ, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria and Paradise Valley.

Addressing Thumbsucking in Children

The damage of thumbsucking could include abnormal alignment of teeth, known as a malocclusion, as well as damage to the structure of the roof of the mouth. If they passively rest their thumb in the mouth, it doesn’t do as much damage as aggressively sucking the thumb. To get your child to stop sucking their thumb you can try the following:

  • Give child praise for not sucking their thumb
  • Focus on relieving anxiety and providing comfort
  • For an older child, involve them in choosing the method for stopping
  • Try putting a bandage on the thumb or a sock over that hand to break the habit
  • Use positive reinforcement to reward children for not sucking their thumbs as opposed to negative comments when they do engage in the behavior, which may only increase the stress and sucking
  • It can take about 30 to 60 days for children to let go of the urge to suck their thumbs
  • Involve your dentist

Pediatric Dentistry and Thumbsucking Help in Glendale, AZ

It’s important to start bringing your child to the dentist when their baby teeth arrive around age one. The dentists can help you address any dental concerns you may have for your children including thumbsucking, cavities and dental hygiene. Make an appointment to visit Smile Fitness Dental for your child’s pediatric dental needs. Smile Fitness Dental Center serves families throughout Glendale, AZ, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria and Paradise Valley.

Do You Need Cosmetic Contouring?

September 17, 2014

483317827Cosmetic contouring, or reshaping, is a process by which chipped, cracked, misshapen or oddly sized teeth can be reshaped to perfect alignment and continuity with surrounding teeth. Tooth contouring is a quick, painless and inexpensive procedure that can be completed in one visit in as little as 30 minutes. It is usually focused upon the front teeth including the upper central, lateral, and canine teeth since they are the most visible. Removing a small amount of enamel doesn’t hurt the tooth or touch any nerves. There is no healing time required and you can eat immediately after the procedure. To get your perfect smile, make an appointment today with the experienced dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Center in Glendale, AZ. Smile Fitness Dental Center proudly serves patients in Glendale, AZ, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria and Paradise Valley.

The Cosmetic Contouring Procedure

The process starts with a thorough examination and bite analysis to ensure that you are a good candidate for cosmetic contouring, and that the procedure will improve your bite and not make it worse. The dentist will also x-ray the teeth to make sure that they are healthy enough to undergo removal of a small amount of the surface enamel. The dentist will first remove a portion of the enamel and then reshape and polish the tooth. There is no pain, so anesthesia and sedation are not typically needed. Dentists must make sure that the inner gum tissue above the contoured tooth is healthy. Sometimes the root surfaces must also be reshaped to make sure that the procedure doesn’t eventually lead to gum disease.

Cosmetic Contouring in Glendale, AZ

Before a cosmetic contouring procedure can be performed, the dentist will determine whether the defects that are present in your smile are minor enough to be corrected using contouring and reshaping.  Imperfections like small chips, minor unevenness, slight overlaps, shallowly pitted surfaces, or worn biting areas qualify. However, the reshaping of the front teeth cannot be allowed to disturb the bite or alignment. If you have thin enamel, previous extensive restorations of the tooth or surrounding teeth, recently erupted teeth, gum structure that would be disturbed by the procedure, or teeth that are still shifting, contouring may not be possible. To discuss your contouring options and get started fixing those small imperfections in your smile, make an appointment with the gentle and caring dentists at Smile Fitness Dental Center. Smile Fitness Dental Center is conveniently located to serve patients in Glendale, AZ, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria and Paradise Valley.

Achieve A Natural Smile with Tooth-Colored Fillings

August 29, 2014

492529287Whenever people have any sort of cosmetic procedure done, many of them want the results to look as natural as possible. While some may want to look like a completely different person, others may opt for looking simply as an improved version of themselves. The same goes for your smile! Whether it is dental implants or porcelain veneers, many patients just want to look new and improved, not completely different. If you have metal, or amalgam, fillings, you may be unhappy with your smile because it is obvious you had dental work performed. Thankfully, our doctors are able to make your smile look natural with the use of tooth-colored fillings.

The wonderful thing about tooth-colored fillings is that they are able to restore the health of your smile while looking organic with the rest of your smile! There are many benefits to tooth-colored fillings that our patients may not be aware of. One of them being that they are healthier for your body than amalgam fillings are. Amalgam fillings contain mercury, and when they are left to sit in your smile, the toxins in the element can enter your blood stream, affecting other parts of your body. Another benefit is that we are able to keep much more of your original tooth structure with tooth-colored fillings. This way, your smile not only looks more natural, but it will actually be more natural!

When we make your filling, we will be sure to make it to where it matches your tooth color exactly. We will remove the decay and fill the tooth, restoring health and structure in your smile. At the end of the procedure, you are left with a beautiful, more natural-looking smile! If you would like our doctors to help your smile with tooth-colored fillings, contact our office today!

Contact our office today if you are ready to schedule your appointment for tooth-colored fillings! We are able to take care of all of your general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry needs. We have two locations for your convenience in Glendale and Phoenix. We are also proud to serve patients throughout the nearby areas of Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria, Paradise Valley, and beyond.

Rejuvenate Your Smile with Cosmetic Bonding!

August 15, 2014

137110504Whether a book’s spine is bent or there is a new scratch on your car, life has a way of doing its routine wear and tear on everything. No matter how much we may want something to remain immaculate, there is no hiding behind closed doors when it comes to minor bumps along to way. The same goes for your smile. Throughout the years, our smiles experience mishaps just like anything else, and it can really take a toll on the overall aesthetic of our smile. A crack here and a stain there really accumulate over the years, possibly causing someone to feel insecure about their smiles. Though you may feel as though there is nothing you can do, our doctors are able to erase the blemishes on your smile using cosmetic bonding at their Phoenix, AZ dental office.

The wonderful thing about cosmetic bonding is the fact that it is able to completely change your smile in a single appointment. Being able to cover up chips, stains, cracks, slight misalignments, and gaps, cosmetic bonding only reveals a beautiful, flawless smile. Made of a strong composite resin, cosmetic bonding is able to match the color of your smile exactly, making your smile transformation blend in seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

Our doctors will put the bonding on your smile, and begin to sculpt the new shape of your teeth. While doing this, we will keep in mind your smile wants and your facial features, as we want everything to look as natural as possible. Our doctors will then polish your new smile, making sure it shines bright. At the end, you are left with a beautiful, flawless smile! If you would like our doctors to help restore your smile using cosmetic bonding, contact our office today!

Contact our office today if you are ready to schedule your appointment for cosmetic bonding! We are able to take care of all of your general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry needs. We have two locations for your convenience in Glendale and Phoenix. We are also proud to serve patients throughout the nearby areas of Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria, Paradise Valley, and beyond.

Cosmetically Damaged Teeth? Trust Porcelain Veneers to Restore Your Smile

July 25, 2014

Shutterstock Pretty Woman SmileFor many men and women, a cosmetic flaw in their smile leads to feelings of self-consciousness in social and professional situations. If your teeth are marred by common issues like stains, chips, and more, you may feel hesitant to reveal your smile to the people in your life who matter most. At Smile Fitness in Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ, our experienced team of doctors believes that everyone should enjoy the numerous advantages of a beautiful, confident smile. That’s why we offer a full selection of cosmetic dental solutions, including porcelain veneers.

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers offer a wide range of benefits to patients looking to quickly correct cosmetic defects in their smiles. These ultra-thin, stain-resistant sheaths of durable dental porcelain effectively mask a number of common problems, all while maintaining a smile that looks completely natural. Some of the most frequently corrected dental issues include:

  • Minor to moderate gapping or misalignment
  • Teeth that are too small or too large as compared to surrounding dentition
  • Deep stains or yellowing
  • Cracks or chips in enamel
  • Oddly shaped teeth
  • Teeth that are covered by too much gum tissue

First, our doctors will talk with you about your goals and expectations regarding your cosmetic treatment. After your treatment plan has been mapped out and explained to you, we’ll begin by preparing your teeth for your veneers. An impression of your teeth will be taken and sent to a special laboratory to ensure a precise fit. While your personalized veneers are being made just for you, you’ll wear a temporary set until it’s time to return to our office. When your final veneers are placed, you’ll be able to leave our office feeling confident in the knowledge that your teeth and smile look better than ever!

Revitalize Your Smile Now

If you’ve been living for years with a smile that doesn’t make you happy, it’s time to take the first step toward gorgeously luminous pearly whites with the cosmetic team at Smile Fitness. Contact our office today and ask about porcelain veneers, a cosmetic solution that can have you showing off a brilliantly rejuvenated smile in just two visits to our conveniently located office. From our two locations in Glendale and Phoenix, we proudly serve patients from throughout the nearby areas of Scottsdale, Tempe, Sun City, Peoria, Paradise Valley, and more.

Implant Supported Dentures: A Preferred Restorative Method for Replacing Missing Teeth

June 20, 2014

Shutterstock Senior Couple Hug SmileDentures have been a trusted solution to missing teeth for many, many years, allowing men and women to eat a healthful diet, speak clearly, and smile with friends and family comfortably. Today, modern dental technology makes it possible to secure dentures with more stability, promoting a more natural feel and appearance than ever before. At Smile Fitness Dental Centers in Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ, our doctors offer a variety of restorative dentistry procedures, including dental implant supported dentures.

Benefits of Implant Retained Dentures

Traditional dentures can slip and move around in your mouth when you are speaking, often resulting in embarrassing social situations and discomfort. Some patients experience a clicking sound as their dentures wobble and slip. Fortunately, dentures can now be secured with dental implants, allowing denture wearers to feel more comfortable and confident in their smile and bite.

Dental implants are small titanium posts that are surgically implanted into the jaw bone and gum tissue. These implants serve as replacements for the roots of your natural teeth. When the implants have fused with the bone of your jaw and the gum tissue has healed, a set of customized dental prosthetics – such as a full set or one arch of dentures – can be attached. There is no longer any need for natural suction or denture adhesives because your prosthetic is firmly secured to your gums by the implants.

Schedule Your Visit Today

Contact our office today to schedule your consultation with our doctors and staff to see if you are a potential candidate for dental implants. We look forward to helping you achieve the radiant, healthy, and comfortable smile you’ve always wanted with implant retained dentures and other restorative dentistry procedures. Our two offices in Glendale and Phoenix, AZ happily welcome patients from around the nearby communities, including Scottsdale, Peoria, West Phoenix, and more.

Athletic Mouthguards to Keep Little Smiles Safe this Summer

June 5, 2014

Shutterstock Mouth Guard Athletic BaseballSummer is finally here and the kids are out of school, ready to head out onto the court or playing field for some fun in the sun with friends and family. Oral injuries sustained while playing sports can be incredibly serious, but they don’t have to be if you’re protected with an athletic mouthguard from Smile Fitness in Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ. Our experienced team of doctors can help you protect your kids’ smiles all summer long (and all year round) with customized athletic mouthguards.

The Importance of Wearing a Mouthguard

Whether your kids are into baseball, basketball, soccer, football, martial arts, or another recreational activity, you want them to be safe as they have fun. Oral injuries that may occur while participating in sports activities include chipped or fractured teeth, dislodged teeth, lacerations to the tongue, cuts in the gum tissue, and dislocated jaws. Fortunately, wearing an athletic mouthguard while playing sports can drastically reduce the likelihood that your child will experience these problems, putting your mind at ease when they go out to play.

Unlike the mouthguards you can buy at the store, the oral appliances provided by your dentist are customized to fit the unique contours of the patient’s mouth. This offers enhanced protection for the teeth and soft tissues of the mouth, as well as improved comfort.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

At Smile Fitness, the health and beauty of your smile is our top priority. Contact us at our two conveniently located offices in Glendale and Phoenix to schedule your consultation with our expert team of doctors and caring staff. We look forward to helping you keep your son or daughter’s smile safe this summer with the help of personalized, comfortable athletic mouthguards. Our practice proudly serves patients from throughout the surrounding areas as well, including Peoria, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, and beyond.

What You Need to Know About Impacted Wisdom Teeth

May 15, 2014

shutterstock_149966333Wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars, are teeth that typically erupt between the ages of 17 and 25 in patients who develop them at all. For some people, wisdom teeth fail to erupt properly, becoming impacted within the gum and jaw bone. In cases in which impaction causes discomfort, pain, infection, or problems that affect other teeth, extraction may be deemed necessary. Your local Phoenix and Glendale dentists offer comprehensive general dentistry services, including wisdom tooth extraction for patients suffering from impaction.

Removing Impacted Wisdom Teeth

When a wisdom tooth grows at an odd angle relative to the jaw, the back of the mouth, or the second molar, it can become impacted and cause improper alignment of other teeth throughout the mouth. An infection can result, particularly in cases in which the tooth erupts partially through the tissue of the gum. Removing impacted wisdom teeth can help to prevent complications in the future, including gum disease, abscesses, and infections of the bone tissue that comprises the jaw.

For some people, wisdom tooth extraction is not necessary. The teeth either don’t develop or they grow in perfectly normally with no ill effect on other teeth. Your general dentist in Glendale and Phoenix can explain to you the particular details of your unique case following a consultation, an exam, and x-rays.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you suspect that you are suffering from impacted wisdom teeth or if you simply have questions regarding oral surgery in general, contact us at our Peoria and Phoenix and talk to our experienced, highly trained doctors today. We also proudly serve patients in nearby communities in Scottsdale, North Gateway Village, North Mountain Village, Glendale, and beyond. We look forward to becoming your partners in your journey toward lifelong oral health.

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