White dental fillings less sensitive when restored under rubber dam

One of the most challenging types of  “simple dentistry” is to accomplish a direct resin restoration (aka, white filling) that looks good, functions well, and seals out bacteria from re-entering the side of the tooth.   Only a few years , which had been somewhat sensitive since being placed.  An X-ray of the area shows where…

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E. Elstein

“While lying in the dentist’s chair having a crown put in, my right jaw starts throbbing. I’ve been under a lot of stress and opening my mouth wide has been rough lately, but this was excruciating. I told the Doctor that I couldn’t keep my mouth open because of the pain (not from the drilling,…

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Managing gum recession and tooth mobility with T-scan and equilibration

Periodontal disease affects approximately 80% of adults in the USA and can show up differently across the spectrum. This patient had very little active infection evident, yet a very high susceptibility to losing the tooth attachment to the jaw bone.   Visually, the teeth are very clean and the gums are a healthy light pink…

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Porcelain Veneer vs Bonding

Porcelain veneer vs bonding: Qualities to consider in decision making process This patient had chipped the front left tooth playing sports as a child.  Previously, it was conservatively repaired with resin bonding (tooth-colored plastic filling material) which had discolored, and to the patient’s disappointment, three times before it had broken under the weight of his bite. A…

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