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Dental Bonding: The Affordable Alternative to Porcelain Veneers

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Marianne Cohan  December 17, 2022
Dental Bonding: The Affordable Alternative to Porcelain Veneers Do you desire to enhance the look of your teeth with bonding but are unwilling to invest the money required to obtain porcelain veneers? Thankfully, there are still alternative options available to you. Another tactic is composite bonding, which can be used to get similar results without […]
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Rid Your Teeth of Coffee Stains for Good

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Marianne Cohan  December 14, 2022
If you read this article, you won't have to give up your coffee habit because it explains how to remove coffee stains from your teeth and how to prevent developing them in the first place. Is it feasible to consume coffee and maintain white teeth? If you enjoy drinking coffee, you already know the disappointing […]
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How To Get That Million Dollar Smile For Less

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Marianne Cohan  December 11, 2022
How To Get That Million Dollar Smile For Less Do you find yourself envious of the celebrities' perfectly white teeth and consistent-looking smiles? We all do, don't we? A smile makeover using porcelain veneers or a complete set of veneers can cost several thousand dollars. The everyday person will find this to be less than […]
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What You Really Need To Know About Oil Pulling

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Marianne Cohan  December 8, 2022
What is Oil Pulling and why is it for me? A big confident smile can feel amazing. Believe us when we say that we have spent a lot of time and energy looking for new ways to whiten our teeth. Having teeth that are yellow or dull can have a negative impact on both your […]
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The Do’s and Don't For Great Teeth Whitening

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Marianne Cohan  December 6, 2022
There are a variety of approaches available to pick from when it comes to the process of teeth whitening. Using a whitening toothpaste is often all that is required to achieve noticeably whiter teeth. With the assistance of Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin, you may also purchase bleaching kits over the counter, or you can […]
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Temporomandibular joint disorders: TMJ symptoms and treatment

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Marianne Cohan  December 1, 2022
Disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ): symptoms and treatment options Does that the joint in your jaw hurts so much that you just don't feel like talking much right now? In the United States, those who are coping with temporomandibular joint diseases make up about 12% of the population at any given moment. This phrase, […]
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Canker Sores: How to Treat Them and Their Root Causes

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Marianne Cohan  November 29, 2022
Canker sores are a common problem that our Summerlin patient base brings up to Dr. Cohan, who is their dentist. These lesions are distinguished from others because they are characterized by the presence of sensitive sores within the mouth. They are also known as aphthous ulcers and aphthous stomatitis. They can be found on the […]
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Is it Possible for Me to Straighten Teeth at Home? Options for Straightening Teeth Both With and Without The Use of Braces.

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Marianne Cohan  November 26, 2022
Are you seeking for a way to straighten teeth that doesn't include the use of braces but is less invasive? You may have an overbite, crowded teeth, or slightly misaligned front teeth if you want to straighten your teeth without the metal brackets and wires that are typical of traditional braces. Invisalign is an alternative […]
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Are You Affected by Snoring and Sleep Apnea? Let’s Discuss.

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Marianne Cohan  November 23, 2022
Snoring and Sleep Apnea. The importance of healthy breathing and restful sleep is increasingly being recognized in medical research. While there is still a great deal more to understand, it is now generally known that many significant biological processes take place during healthy sleep. Some examples of these processes include the following: Our bodies can […]
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Is Brushing Enough? Flossing: Why You Should Do it Every Day

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Marianne Cohan  November 16, 2022
How often should you floss your teeth to keep them healthy? Which approach is the most successful, and why? This article will break down, in detail for you, what you need to know about flossing in order to have a healthy smile. Brushing our teeth is often the action that garners the most attention when […]
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Do My Insurance Benefits Expire?

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Marianne Cohan  November 13, 2022
Your dental insurance benefits are recalculated on an annual basis. The vast majority of people observe it on January 1st. But if your dental insurance is reset, it also means that the advantages from the previous year no longer apply. To put it another way, you have the option of carrying over an unused or […]
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Will Frequent Visits to The Dentist Give Me A Whiter Smile?

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Marianne Cohan  November 11, 2022
It's possible that going to the dentist on a regular basis is the most effective way to acquire a dazzlingly white smile. Read this article to find out why going to the dentist twice a year is beneficial to maintaining the appearance of your smile at its finest. Many people in today's society are developing […]
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Bruxism: Is Stress Destroying Your Smile?

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Marianne Cohan  November 9, 2022
Can bruxism be caused by stress? In short, yes it can. Dr. Cohan in Summerlin, Nevada goes over how stress affects your smile. Everybody has more "work" than is customary for them these days. Even those of us who consider ourselves to have relatively low-stress lives may go through periods of anxiety or melancholy due […]
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Jaw pain: 8 top causes and what you should do if your mouth aches

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Marianne Cohan  November 6, 2022
There are eight primary causes of jaw pain, and the following are some things you can try if you are experiencing discomfort in your mouth. Experience jaw pain? Let's take a look at some of the most common causes of pain in the jaw and see how they work. And those of you who are […]
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Invisalign vs. Braces

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Marianne Cohan  November 2, 2022
The sheer number of options that are available to you when it comes to correcting misaligned teeth can feel overwhelming at times. There are typically two different approaches that are utilized in orthodontics, and these approaches are both effective at addressing problems associated with malocclusion. Both Invisalign and more conventional braces are viable treatment options, […]
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Teeth and Food: 6 Unexpected Foods That Can Be Dangerous to Your Teeth

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Marianne Cohan  October 29, 2022
Teeth and Food: Teeth and Food: When it comes to deciding what you're going to eat or drink next, what factors do you take into consideration throughout the day? Do you make an active effort to eat nutritious foods, or do you simply choose things based on their flavor and appearance? Have you ever taken […]
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Dental Implant FAQs

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Marianne Cohan  October 26, 2022
Have you considered placing a dental implant in your mouth to replace a missing tooth? The following are some of the most frequently asked questions by patients of our cosmetic dental clinic in Summerlin, Nevada. What are dental implants? Implants in dentistry are supposed to be biocompatible replacement tooth roots. They provide the structural support […]
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Gum Lift Options: Laser Vs. Crown Lengthening

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Marianne Cohan  October 24, 2022
Have you been told that you need a gum lift because you have a "gummy" smile? If this is the case, when you look in the mirror, you will notice that there is a lot of gum tissue and very little of your teeth. The appearance of excessive gums might cause a person to feel […]
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Can You Get a Facelift with Porcelain Veneers?

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Marianne Cohan  October 19, 2022
Can You Get a Facelift with Porcelain Veneers? Have you ever looked in the mirror and realized that your skin is starting to age? Maybe you may use some work done on your teeth as well. Did you know that obtaining porcelain veneers in Summerlin can not only make your smile look better, but it […]
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Tooth Recontouring Offers Fast Aesthetic Results

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Marianne Cohan  October 17, 2022
Establishing correct symmetry by recontouring from one side of the mouth to the other is one of the goals that Dr. Cohan aims for when she is working to create a beautiful smile for her patients. However, it is not uncommon for one or two teeth to have asymmetrical qualities or uneven edges, which causes […]
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The Basics of Mouthguards

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Marianne Cohan  October 13, 2022
Have you ever questioned whether or not you really require a mouthguard to protect your teeth? If that's the case, then you should definitely read this article before making your next appointment with the dentist. Do not be concerned in the least if you do not know what questions to ask. You are by no […]
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CareCredit Covers What Insurance Doesn’t

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Marianne Cohan  October 10, 2022
Whether or not they have dental insurance, sometimes the cost of dental care prevents people from receiving the care they require; before CareCredit that is. Even for individuals who do have dental insurance, this can still be the case. It might be difficult to believe, but the amount that dental insurance will cover for dental […]
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Do You Need Dental Veneers? Here are five reasons why you should think about getting them.

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Marianne Cohan  October 7, 2022
Do you ever find yourself trying to cover up your smile because you're embarrassed by it? Do you glance in the mirror and wish that your teeth were more attractive in any way? Perhaps they could be whiter, better aligned, or more stunning overall. Have you ever experimented with various cosmetic treatments, only to be […]
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10 Things To Do When Recovering From Wisdom Teeth Surgery.  

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Marianne Cohan  October 4, 2022
You’ve had your wisdom teeth removed. What do you do now?!? Well, we've put together a detailed list of the top ten things you need to do for the recovery of your wisdom teeth, based on facts, experience, and statistics. Whether they are in the mouth erupting or at the dentist's office being pulled, wisdom […]
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10 Factors That Lead to Stained Teeth

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Marianne Cohan  October 4, 2022
The Top 10 Factors That Lead to Stained Teeth Are you curious about how you may assist retain the whiteness of your teeth for a longer period of time? It is crucial to know the risk factors that can make your teeth appear darker over time before you make plans to whiten your smile. This […]
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Gentle Dentist in Summerlin

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Marianne Cohan  October 2, 2022
Are you seeking for a dentist who is kind and gentle? Adults of all ages receive care that is both attentive and sympathetic from the staff at Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin. Dr. Marianne Cohan is able to assist patients who have dental anxiety as a result of having had negative experiences in the past. […]
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Dental Bridges: Their Various Types, Their Benefits, Their Procedures, and Their Prices.

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Marianne Cohan  September 30, 2022
My tooth is missing and I need a dental bridge. How can I bridge the gap? Implant? Bridge? Let's look at your possibilities. Surprisingly often, dental problems can range from a persistent toothache to cavities to the entire loss of a permanent tooth. No matter what issue you are having with your dental health, there […]
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Safe Mercury Removal – How to Best Remove and Replace Harmful Metal Fillings

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Marianne Cohan  September 28, 2022
The Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique is what's meant to be abbreviated as SMART. During the process of removing mercury fillings, this method, which was created by the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT), keeps all of our patients, as well as our dental team, safe from exposure to mercury vapor. According to […]
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Visiting the Dentist: What You Absolutely Need to know.

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Marianne Cohan  September 26, 2022
Over one hundred million people in the United States do not visit their dentist on a regular basis each year, which has important implications for the oral health of the nation as a whole. In point of fact, maintaining good oral health requires constant maintenance at the dentist's office. Having said all of that, the […]
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What Role Does Oral Health Play in Overall Sense of Well-being?

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Marianne Cohan  September 21, 2022
Do you put off visiting to the dentist because you don't believe that keeping your oral health is as important as other aspects of your overall health? It's possible that the strong connection between dental health and general health and wellness will come as a surprise to you. It is common knowledge that it is […]
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The Impact Of Porcelain Veneers

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Marianne Cohan  September 15, 2022
Dental veneers are a frequent procedure used by cosmetic dentists to enhance a person's smile's appearance and feel. With Dr. Cohan's custom porcelain dental veneers, you might have a new smile in as little as a few appointments. In contrast, using braces or other procedures to gradually reshape your teeth over the period of months […]
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Affordable Smile Makeovers in Las Vegas

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Marianne Cohan  September 10, 2022
Is it feasible to design a smile makeover without going over budget? Absolutely. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, we give patients the option to obtain affordably cost aesthetic procedures every day. It all depends on the objectives you have for your smile, the financial commitment you can make, the time commitment you are ready to make, […]
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Top Four Cosmetic Dental Treatments in Summerlin

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Marianne Cohan  September 6, 2022
When you work with a fantastic cosmetic dentist in Summerlin like Dr. Cohan, one of the benefits you get is the opportunity to select from a wide range of different procedures and treatments that can assist you in achieving the smile you have always wanted. You may improve your outcomes, save money, and complete the […]
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Everything You Need To Know About Dental Sealants In Children

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Marianne Cohan  September 3, 2022
When we offer a dental treatment like sealants to you or your kid, our primary objective is to ensure that you have a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the therapy. This is because, in the end, the choice of whether or not to go through with the treatment lies solely in your hands. Our […]
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Tooth Decay: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

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Marianne Cohan  September 2, 2022
Tooth Decay: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention  It is important to remember not to dismiss the possibility of developing cavities in your teeth as a remote possibility. Cavities can develop without you even noticing them, and once they do, they can put your life on hold with excruciating toothache until they are treated. What Exactly […]
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Dental Bonding: The Affordable Alternative to Porcelain Veneers

December 17, 2022

Dental Bonding: The Affordable Alternative to Porcelain Veneers

Do you desire to enhance the look of your teeth with bonding but are unwilling to invest the money required to obtain porcelain veneers? Thankfully, there are still alternative options available to you. Another tactic is composite bonding, which can be used to get similar results without considerably depleting one's financial resources.

But what precisely is dental bonding?

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A resin composite material is molded to your teeth during the aesthetic dental procedure called bonding. If a patient is unhappy with the way their smile currently looks, dental bonding can significantly alter how it looks. Similar to how porcelain veneers stick to the front surfaces of your teeth, resin does the same. Our Summerlin cosmetic dentist can mould the composite into any unique shape or form, and it is available in a wide range of colors.

The Technique for Dental Bonding

The dentist will first roughen the tooth's surface to prepare it for dental bonding, and then he or she will make any required alterations to make room for the restoration. The cosmetic dentist at our Summerlin office will clean the exposed region after the tooth has been altered and then apply a bonding agent to it to make sure the material sticks properly. The composite material will then be shaped to the desired shade and added to the tooth to create a new tooth surface. After completing this phase, we use a specialized light to solidify the resin. The final phase is polishing your new smile, which entails adding the finishing touches to the form and flattening the teeth.

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Why Do Individuals Choose Dental Bonding?

The majority of the tasks that porcelain veneers may carry out can also be accomplished via dental bonding. We have already highlighted this cosmetic technique that can enhance the appearance of teeth that have gotten stained. This is quite helpful if you don't want to go as far as getting veneers and whitening systems haven't been able to remove those pesky stains.

Bonding can be applied to teeth that are too short or too little to enlarge them and make them appear more proportional to the rest of your smile. Smiles with teeth that are slightly misaligned, chipped, jagged, or have gaps between them can benefit from this therapy. Another wonderful option for you to think about is composite bonding if you have gum recession and you can see the roots of your teeth.

What number of teeth ought to be fused together?

You can change the appearance of as few or as many teeth as you'd like using dental bonding. The number of teeth that can be treated is unbounded. It is crucial that you talk about your goals with our Summerlin cosmetic dentist. You can choose the best course of therapy with the help of Dr. Cohan.

You can have what are known as "peg laterals," which are two little teeth on either side of your upper arch's two main teeth. By gluing the teeth together, it is actually a rather common problem that is easily treated. You will have a uniform grin when the composite material is placed to the tooth in a tint that matches the rest of your teeth and is properly formed.

Bonding might be an option for you if you want a more noticeable alteration, one that will be most comparable to receiving a full set of porcelain veneers, but this will depend on the particulars of your case. The majority of people display anywhere between six and eight teeth when they smile. This is the total number of teeth that must be treated as a result for your smile to take on a completely new appearance. Our Summerlin cosmetic dentist can examine your smile and help you decide whether or not you want to move forward with this procedure.

Maintaining Your Dental Bonding's Strength and Durability

When dental bonding is properly cared for, it should last for a number of years. However, you should be warned that it won't last nearly as long as porcelain veneers. You should make sure that you have a great oral hygiene routine that you follow at home on a regular basis if you want to maximize the return on your investment. Additionally, routine cleanings and examinations at our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin are necessary to preserve a healthy mouth and the integrity of any dental work that has already been completed.

Along with it, you should consider the meals and drinks that you often consume. Apples and dry granola bars are examples of hard foods that require biting that can loosen the bonding in your teeth. It is preferable to first cut up all of these items into bite-sized pieces before placing them in your mouth. It will be simpler to swallow and chew as a result.

Because they have the potential to stain dental work, some drinks including red wine, dark sodas, and coffee should be avoided at all costs. If you do choose to drink any of these things, be sure to completely rinse your mouth out afterwards to avoid letting the stuff go into your teeth and gums.

Because smoking can substantially change the color of your newly whitened teeth, it is strongly advised against. Before receiving dental bonding in Summerlin, you should let our cosmetic dentist know if you smoke.

If you clench or grind your teeth while you sleep at night, you should give nightguards considerable consideration to safeguard the bonding that holds your teeth together.

Bonding for teeth in Summerlin

If you are prepared to have dental bonding done as part of your cosmetic dentistry procedure, schedule an appointment with our experienced cosmetic dentist in Summerlin. You may meet Dr. Cohan and the rest of her highly skilled staff at Summerlin Dental Solutions. Finally putting a face to a name makes us happy!

 

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Rid Your Teeth of Coffee Stains for Good

December 14, 2022

If you read this article, you won't have to give up your coffee habit because it explains how to remove coffee stains from your teeth and how to prevent developing them in the first place.

Is it feasible to consume coffee and maintain white teeth? If you enjoy drinking coffee, you already know the disappointing answer and may be undecided between the two choices.

While you yearn for a brilliant smile, the caffeine in your coffee gives you a boost to start the day. If you don't have your morning coffee, you're just not the same person! You're not alone either. On average, coffee enthusiasts enjoy three delicious cups of the beverage each day, but many drink much more than that.

The good news is that each of them can be enjoyed in different ways. It's a win-win situation because you will also be enhancing your dental health in the interim.

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Why drinking coffee can cause teeth discoloration

How is tooth enamel, the strongest material in the body, able to get discolored? You might already be aware of this truth. To be more precise, it has something to do with the structure of your teeth. Despite appearances to the contrary, tooth enamel does not have a flat and smooth texture on a macroscopic level. The pigments that cause yellowing can really gather and be held in a number of tiny pits that are present in the enamel.

Additionally, coffee contains tannins, which are organic compounds. Coffee is not the only food that contains tannins, which are a type of polyphenol that may dissolve in water. Black tea, wine, and other alcoholic beverages all contain tannins.

The brilliant color pigments in your pick-me-up beverage stick to your teeth more readily due to tannins. Over time, this leads to discoloration in addition to the pigments that become stuck in the fissures and pits of your teeth.

Even one cup of coffee each day is enough to have this effect, however it will take a very long time. Because they expose their teeth to coffee on a regular basis, people who drink coffee slowly throughout the day will see a substantial acceleration in the process.

You can't blame coffee alone for discoloring your teeth; many other foods can also cause this; coffee is simply one of several foods that can. Your teeth can become stained over time by tomato sauce, dark berries like blackberries, cherries, and blueberries, dark cola, hard candies, and other foods and drinks.

Does consuming coffee damage one's teeth?

Coffee use and keeping teeth white do not seem to be compatible lifestyle choices anytime soon. Is there anything else that can destroy teeth except the acid in coffee? I regret to inform you that this is the case.

The flavor of coffee is somewhat acidic. Acidity, which can be found in beverages with lighter colours like lemonade, can gradually erode the enamel on your teeth if it is exposed to too much of it. It's possible that this thinning of the enamel also contributes to the yellowing of your teeth that alcoholic drinks cause.

You're probably not going to have any issues if you drink one or two cups of coffee a day. However, those who drink a lot of coffee can discover that their habit leads to tooth decay and more frequent cavities. This puts people who are "coffee grazers," or those who sip coffee intermittently throughout the day, at greater risk.

What can I do to protect my teeth's health while consuming coffee?

You might wonder if diluting your coffee with milk, sugar, and other ingredients will help to slow the discoloration. However, despite the coffee's light brown tone, it is still possible for it to stain your teeth. Don't be deceived by this fact. Even naturally white teeth can become stained by coffee. Actually, more sugar can actually promote to the growth of bacteria and hasten the process of tooth decay.

The best way to prevent your teeth from becoming discolored and developing cavities as a result of coffee use is without a doubt to stop drinking coffee.

Please don't get too worked up about it; we know that for many people, stopping coffee cold turkey isn't an option, so hold on and put away your torches. You're in luck, because there are a few tactics you may use to lessen the staining on your teeth.

Coffee should be consumed in one sitting.

Start by attempting to reduce the amount of coffee you consume during the day. Take your time and enjoy each cup of coffee instead.

An Instant Rinse.

To help get rid of the tannins and pigments that the coffee left behind, give your teeth a good swishing with a few sips of water right after you finish your cup.

drink beverages with a straw.

For those who like iced coffee, another useful tip is to drink it using a straw. This will minimize the possibility that your teeth will become stained as a result of that delicious wine.

Completely Brush Your Teeth.

Another great method for battling the bad breath that coffee is known to promote is brushing your teeth after drinking it. You may have already guessed this. However, it is suggested to wait around 30 minutes after you complete your cup before brushing your teeth because the acid has a degrading effect on tooth enamel. Too soon after eating something acidic, brushing your teeth could further weaken the enamel of your teeth and hasten the process of discoloration.

Additionally, make sure to maintain appropriate oral hygiene. Visit the dentist at least twice a year to get stains removed and to keep your teeth looking healthy and beautiful. Find a reputable dentist to get things started.

Do coffee stains on teeth stay for a long time?

No! It is extremely unlikely that stains will go away on their own, even if you stop drinking coffee every day. However, there is a real armory of dental procedures available, including both at-home remedies and specialist methods. You should see a dentist if you want whiter teeth.

How can the coffee stains on your teeth be removed?

The degree of discoloration of your teeth plays a role in some of it. If your teeth are only slightly stained, you may be able to restore them with some at-home treatments, but if they are significantly stained, you may want the expert assistance of a dental professional.

In any case, let's look into the various options that are available to us.

Consuming Particular Fruit and Vegetable Varieties

To begin with, there is a natural remedy for tooth discoloration. There are some foods that can stain your teeth and there are some foods that can get rid of those stains. The fibers in many other raw fruits and vegetables, like strawberries and lemons, can help to clean teeth and kill bacteria.

To try and eliminate stains from your teeth, you shouldn't go overboard or cover these foods on your teeth. You run the chance of doing more harm than good. For instance, lemons' acidity can do more damage by severely dissolving the enamel that shields your teeth.

Toothpaste Containing Bleaching Agents

The stains that coffee leaves behind on teeth can easily be removed by using whitening toothpaste. Most whitening toothpastes contain mild abrasives that, when applied to the teeth with a toothbrush, help remove pigments that have built up in the fissures and ridges of the teeth.

One of the numerous advantages of this teeth-whitening procedure is the fact that it is carried out in a very gentle way. If you drink your favorite cup of coffee every day, coffee is a fantastic long-term solution for maintaining white teeth. Even while you won't see noticeable changes from day to day, it is a great solution for maintaining your teeth's whiteness in the long run.

Wash With Baking Soda

Although some people dislike the flavor of baking soda, most people can tolerate it because of the added whitening power it offers. You should clean your teeth with baking soda a few times a month, it is advised. It can also be used with your regular toothpaste to help mask the flavor and still provide the advantages.

You can get a one-two whitening punch by brushing your teeth with a paste produced by combining baking soda and hydrogen peroxide in a ratio of one part baking soda to two parts hydrogen peroxide. If you'd want, you could even use it as mouthwash. When you combine these two ingredients, you'll experience a potent bubble action that is tough on stains but gentle on your teeth. This is due to the synergistic effect they produce when they cooperate.

Strips For Tooth Whitening

For stains that are more resilient, over-the-counter whitening strips may be helpful (or faster whitening). However, you should always make sure to use them according to the instructions exactly as they are written. Even while teeth whitening procedures are safe to use frequently, if you don't use them correctly, you risk damaging your teeth and gums, which can result in other oral health problems.

Consistently Seeing the Dentist

Twice-yearly trips to the dentist are advised as a wonderful approach for preserving one's teeth's whiteness and supporting one's general dental health. A professional cleaning may occasionally be able to eliminate coffee stains, particularly if the cleaning is done frequently enough and before the stains have had much opportunity to ingrain themselves firmly into the teeth.

Your dentist will also remove plaque and tartar buildup during your session, which can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues. How recently have you visited the dentist? How recently did you have an appointment? As soon as you can, create one to keep your oral health.

Teeth Whitening With the Help of a Dentist

The best way to get rid of coffee stains, especially those that are deep or persistent, is to go to the dentist for professional tooth whitening. Your teeth can lighten by many shades in only one session of teeth whitening at the dentist's office. Despite having a stunning appearance, this procedure is gentle enough to be performed at home without damaging your teeth or gums.

Under your dentist's guidance, you can also utilize take-home teeth whitening products that are professional-strength. It is possible to buy these kits. After the procedure, which usually takes around two weeks, your teeth will become noticeably lighter by a number of colors. It is guaranteed to be safe and effective to apply this treatment procedure in accordance with the guidelines supplied by your dentist.

However, some people have damaged their teeth by using at-home teeth whitening kits incorrectly, so it's crucial that you follow the instructions on the container.

Enjoy your coffee as well as your pearly whites without the coffee stains!

You now understand the solution! Coffee can be drank while still having a bright smile and healthy teeth. Just make sure you go to the dentist frequently and heed the guidance offered in this article.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

How To Get That Million Dollar Smile For Less

December 11, 2022
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How To Get That Million Dollar Smile For Less

Do you find yourself envious of the celebrities' perfectly white teeth and consistent-looking smiles? We all do, don't we? A smile makeover using porcelain veneers or a complete set of veneers can cost several thousand dollars. The everyday person will find this to be less than ideal. Therefore, you might believe that the only option you have is to simply fantasize about having that jaw-dropping smile.

Thankfully, improving the appearance of your smile does not have to set you back an arm and a leg if you want it to! Your dream smile can become a reality with the help of a number of different cosmetic options, some of which even include payment plans.

Alternatives for Cosmetic Dentistry That Are Affordable

There are some options available that are within your price range that can make your smile look years younger and give you the self-assurance that you've always wanted to have. The following processes are effective when carried out by themselves, but they yield superior results when combined with the services of other procedures.

Enamel Plasty

An enamel plasty may be able to make a significant improvement in the appearance of your smile if you have teeth that are uneven or jagged. When compared to the expense of porcelain veneers, this quick and easy procedure is a drop in the bucket. The process only takes a few minutes to finish, and there is no need for any kind of anesthesia because the treatment does not cause any discomfort.

An enamel plasty is a procedure in which our dentist will reshape the enamel (the topmost surface) of your teeth in order to give them an appearance that is more consistent and harmonious. This procedure can improve the appearance of teeth that have been chipped, as well as teeth that have uneven edges, and it can also shorten long, pointy teeth, which are a characteristic of some people. The outcomes that you achieve from undergoing this method of treatment are irreversible.

The enamel plasty procedure is only meant to be used in situations that call for a moderate amount of contouring to be done. When you consume an excessive amount, it may cause your teeth to become sensitive.

Whitening of the Teeth

Whitening your teeth can give you a smile that is noticeably more radiant. Whitening can be accomplished using any one of a number of different methods. A bleaching kit that can be purchased over-the-counter may brighten your teeth by a couple of shades if you only have minimal discoloration to begin with. Whitening toothpastes can help prevent the formation of new stains in the time between dental appointments.

If you have a preference for a prescription-strength formula or are looking for more dramatic results, the members of our dental team can assist you in determining which option is most suitable for your needs. We provide a system that can be used in the comfort of your own home and will gradually whiten your teeth over the course of several days. You might want to take advantage of our in-office whitening treatment so that you can see results more quickly. This procedure, which can be finished in about an hour and a half, will provide you with immediate results as well as a variety of levels of improvement.

Whitening your teeth is an effective procedure, but the results are only temporary. It is possible that you will need to make some adjustments to your results approximately twice a year, but this will depend on your habits. Bleaching the teeth can sometimes lead to irritation, so individuals who have teeth that are especially sensitive should probably look into other treatment options.

Dental Bonding

The dental bonding procedure provides a solution that is only semi-permanent for chipped teeth. During this procedure, we will bond a tooth-colored composite material over the surface of your teeth that has been damaged by misalignment or chipping. This gives us the freedom to shape the teeth and make them appear more uniform, as well as the ability to choose a shade that is aesthetically pleasing.

You will need to take very good care of your smile if you want to get the most benefit out of the dental bonding that you have invested in. The material has the potential to discolor over time, and if you have a habit of clenching and grinding your teeth, it may also chip. When you have your teeth bonded, you should avoid habits such as smoking, biting into hard things, and drinking beverages with a dark color.

Invisalign

Invisalign is a method of orthodontic treatment that allows you to continue living your life normally while the aligners are being worn. This method utilizes a series of rigid aligners, which are essentially plastic trays, instead of metal wires and brackets to gradually move your teeth into the desired position.

Because the aligners are transparent, nobody will even be able to tell that you are undergoing treatment. In comparison to conventional braces, the trays are detachable, which makes it simple to clean your teeth and makes it easier to live with traditional braces in general.

Invisalign is able to correct bite irregularities, straighten crooked teeth, and close spaces between teeth all at the same time.

Imagine the results that you would get if you combined getting your teeth whitened at the dentist with having Invisalign done!

White spot removal via Icon Resin Infiltration (ICON)

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If you did not receive proper dental care as a child, your teeth may have been exposed to an excessive amount of fluoride, or you may have had a severe fever when you were younger, all of which can cause white spots to appear on your teeth.

The treatment known as ICON has the ability to remove these white spots. This low-cost method does not involve any drilling or the administration of any anesthetic. The procedure is rapid and uncomplicated. After applying a solution to your tooth and rinsing it clean, we will then cure it using a specialized light. There goes all of your white discoloration for good!

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedure in Summerlin

As you can see, there are various options available for cosmetic dentistry that are suitable for a variety of budgets. Visit Dr. Cohan as soon as possible if you are interested in determining which treatment or combination of treatments will be most beneficial for you.

Our Summerlin dentist and the warm and welcoming staff at Summerlin Dental Solutions are looking forward to getting to know you and playing a role in the evolution of your smile.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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What You Really Need To Know About Oil Pulling

December 8, 2022
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What is Oil Pulling and why is it for me?

A big confident smile can feel amazing. Believe us when we say that we have spent a lot of time and energy looking for new ways to whiten our teeth. Having teeth that are yellow or dull can have a negative impact on both your professional and social life. For this purpose, a technique known as "oil pulling" is carried out. This time-honored practice has the potential to improve not only your oral health but also your general health as a whole.

What exactly happens during an oil pulling session?

Oil pulling is an age-old home remedy that has its roots in the Ayurvedic medical system, which originated in India thousands of years ago. Oil pulling is a remedy that has been used for generations. You can improve your oral hygiene and get rid of bacteria at the same time by swishing oil around in your mouth like you would with water. One must start the process of oil pulling by taking one tablespoon of oil and swishing it all around their mouth and in between their teeth for approximately twenty minutes first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, as stated in an article that was published in the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine. In order to perform oil pulling, one must begin the process by taking one tablespoon of oil.

If you are unable to commit to working continuously on the task for the full twenty minutes, you might want to think about splitting it up into two sessions of ten minutes each. Regardless of the circumstances, it is essential to spit it out at the very end of the conversation. This is as a result of the fact that potentially harmful bacteria can be found in oil that has deteriorated to the point where it has a watery and milky consistency.

In light of all of this, we cannot stress enough how important it is for you to schedule an appointment with a dentist in order to obtain detailed information about the state of your oral health. Even though the American Dental Association does not recognize oil pulling as a reliable dental remedy due to a lack of scientific evidence, you should still talk to your dentist about it because it can be beneficial to your oral health. Your dentist will be able to assist you in determining whether or not you should give it a try, as well as whether or not it is appropriate for you.

Does oil pulling work?

There is a vast body of research in the form of scientific studies that has been done on oil pulling. These studies detail the various effects and benefits of the practice. Regarding the topic of oral hygiene and the positive effects that pulling the teeth can have on one's health, we have compiled a list of the sources that we believe to be the most credible. Let's explore.

Using oil extracted from coconuts to pull. Gingivitis was found to be less severe in patients who pulled their teeth with coconut oil, according to a study that was published in the Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and Medicine (JNSBM). It is even more effective than sesame oil, which is saying a lot given that sesame oil is already very effective.

In yet another investigation, it was found that cleaning the teeth by pulling them through coconut oil was beneficial. The findings of the study indicate that its effectiveness is comparable to that of the potent antiseptic mouthwash chlorhexidine. Coconut oil has been shown to be effective at lowering the levels of bacteria in the mouth that contribute to tooth decay. In addition, it whitens your teeth and detoxifies your body as a result of the naturally occurring lauric acid that it contains.

Grabbing some olive oil and pulling it through the hair

Olive oil was found to be effective for oil pulling in the mouth in a study that was conducted at Balikesir University. The study looked at the properties that make oil pulling effective. Antioxidants and antimicrobials are two examples of these beneficial properties.

It is vitally important to keep in mind that these studies were carried out by specialists on a small scale, and that they unquestionably provided encouraging results in regard to oil pulling. Even if you are already taking medication for a condition, this does not mean that you should rely solely on oil pulling as a treatment for the condition. Instead, you should continue taking your medication. In addition, you can combine the tooth-pulling therapy with other dental hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing your teeth on a daily basis, if you are diligent about these activities. It is of the utmost importance that you find an experienced dentist with whom you can discuss your oral health in order to improve the quality of dental care that you receive; we cannot stress this point enough.

The many positive effects that oil pulling has on one's health.

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It eradicates bacteria that can be detrimental to the health of your mouth and teeth.

You should already be aware of the fact that millions of microorganisms call your mouth their home, with bacteria making up the vast majority of these inhabitants. In addition to other illnesses that have the potential to disrupt our immune system, some of them can lead to periodontal disease, which causes bad breath and tooth decay.

The findings of a study that was published on the website of the NCBI indicate that oil pulling is an effective method for removing the harmful bacteria that are present in saliva. There were approximately sixty individuals who took part in the clinical trials, and the findings revealed that almost all of them had improved their oral hygiene (and all with coconut oil). Because it also possesses antibacterial properties, it is without a doubt a risk-free and beneficial alternative to chlorhexidine. This is due to the fact that it possesses antibacterial properties.

This results in a person's breath being less offensive.

Bad breath can be caused by a number of different conditions, including gum disease, cavities, infection, a coating on the tongue, or even just a lack of proper oral hygiene. The buildup of bacteria has the potential to bring about these problems all by itself. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has published yet another study that shows that oil pulling is one of the natural methods that can be used to get rid of bad breath. In addition to this, you can use it in conjunction with a mouthwash that contains chlorhexidine. Additionally, it prevents your throat, mouth, and lips from becoming dry, which is a major benefit.

It acts as a preventative measure against tooth decay.

As was previously mentioned, the development of cavities can be caused by an excess of bacteria in the mouth, which can occur when an individual consumes an excessive amount of sugar. Plaque, which is a coating that forms on the teeth and is composed of bacteria, food particles, and saliva, can also be a contributing factor in the development of cavities. This coating has the potential to scratch enamel.

Because it eliminates harmful bacteria from your mouth, oil pulling can also, in a roundabout way, serve as a preventative measure against cavities. If you want to have the best possible oral health, in addition to flossing, rinsing, and brushing your teeth, you should think about incorporating pulling therapy into your daily routine. This is something you should do if you want to have the best possible oral health.

Additionally, it helps reduce inflammation while simultaneously enhancing the health of the gums.

Gingivitis, a condition that can be brought on by the bacteria that are present in plaque, can bring on symptoms such as bleeding gums, swollen gums, and other similar manifestations. The anti-inflammatory effects of the properties found in coconut have been the subject of research and discussion in the scientific community. You could also try using sunflower oil, which naturally contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are yet another type of compound that helps reduce inflammation.

It has been demonstrated that performing the technique known as "oil pulling" can improve the overall health of a person's jaws, gums, and teeth. It is one of the holistic treatments that people can try out in the event that their gums continue to bleed.

Anecdotal benefits

Additionally, there is some evidence that gargling with oil can lessen the severity of the signs and symptoms of allergic reactions. It is effective in treating skin conditions such as eczema and acne, as well as reducing congestion in the sinuses, which helps prevent lipoid pneumonia. Other skin conditions that can be effectively treated include psoriasis and rosacea. In conclusion, pulling can help your body expel potentially harmful microorganisms as well as metals from its system. This can be accomplished through the removal of toxins.

Pulling oil from oil Does oil pulling have any side effects or unintended consequences?

There has not been a single adverse effect that can be attributed to pulling your teeth through oil that has been identified on the body. It's possible that the vigorous motion of swishing might give you a slight headache, but don't worry about it too much because this is a perfectly normal side effect.

Keep in mind that you shouldn't swallow the oil either; this is very important. It has the potential to cause diarrhea as well as stomach upset because it is full of bacteria and has the potential to make you sick. In addition, it is always a good idea to look for an experienced dentist in the area who can provide you with an accurate assessment of your current dental health. This can be done by looking for a dentist who has worked in the area for a while.

You might want to try sucking on some oil.

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You can get started with oil pulling right away by following the steps that are outlined in the following paragraphs. The process of oil pulling is very simple, and you won't have any trouble understanding how to do it. If you want to get the most out of this activity for your health, try doing it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. This will give you the maximum benefit from the activity.

  • For optimal results, the recipe should be prepared using an organic oil of superior quality, such as coconut, olive, sesame, or sunflower.
  • Take one tablespoon of it and chew it completely while holding it in your mouth. (In our opinion, the best time to consume it is when you first wake up in the morning when there is no food in your stomach.)
  • Do this for a total of twenty minutes, moving it around in your mouth and in the spaces between your teeth. It is the ideal amount of time to break through the plaque and reach the bacteria underneath.
  • After the 20 minutes have passed, you need to spit it out. (The consistency will be somewhere between watery and milky.) Because it contains bacteria and toxins, the oil should not be ingested because it is not a good idea.
  • Gargle some warm water, making sure to remove any traces of oily residue, and then spit the water out. Brushing your teeth will leave you with a feeling of cleanliness that will linger throughout the day.

What is the recommended time frame for completing it?

If you want to, you can pull your teeth through oil on a daily basis if that is what you find most comfortable doing. It is not a problem to carry out this activity on a daily basis; however, carrying it out more than once per day is not something that is recommended.

Verdict

Because you only get one set of permanent teeth in your lifetime, it is critical that you take good care of your natural teeth. In spite of the fact that more research needs to be done on the topic, there have been no reports of undesirable consequences from oil pulling, and there are even a few benefits that have been identified. Discuss the situation with your dentist, and make an appointment to get started on this treatment as soon as you can.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

summerlin dental solutions

With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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The Do’s and Don't For Great Teeth Whitening

December 6, 2022

There are a variety of approaches available to pick from when it comes to the process of teeth whitening. Using a whitening toothpaste is often all that is required to achieve noticeably whiter teeth. With the assistance of Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin, you may also purchase bleaching kits over the counter, or you can take advantage of a professional formula for the best results possible. Both options are available to you.

However, bleaching is not appropriate for everyone; certain individuals make better candidates than others for the procedure. To help you decide whether or not teeth whitening is something that would benefit you, the following guidelines are provided.

Teeth Whitening

Be Sure to Brighten Your Smile! If Whitening your teeth can produce wonderful results for your smile. A grin that is whiter and brighter can be achieved in a way that is not difficult and does not cost very much. If you identify with any of the descriptors listed below, you may want to give some thought to getting your teeth whitened by a professional in Summerlin.

• You Have Some Discoloration, Ranging from Mild to Moderate:

Teeth can become stained from a variety of activities, including smoking, consuming beverages such as coffee or red wine, and simply becoming older. Yellow stains that appear on the chewing surface of your teeth may typically be removed without much difficulty if you use the appropriate whitening treatments.

If you have deeper stains, you should make an appointment with our dentist in Summerlin so that we can provide you with a professional whitening method.

• You Do Not Suffer From Any Oral Health Conditions: If you do not suffer from any oral health conditions such as cavities, decay, tooth infections, gum recession, or periodontal disease, then you are an excellent candidate for teeth whitening.

Whitening your teeth may sound like a terrific way to have a brighter smile, but this procedure isn't for everyone. If any of the following apply to you, you should avoid whitening your teeth. You should not bleach if any of the following apply to you since it could have serious consequences. Whitening your smile is not the only option available, and the dentist in Summerlin who can help you find it is here.

• You're Pregnant

When a woman is expecting, she will typically only have required or preventative dental operations, like as cleanings or the treatment of a toothache, if she chooses to get any dental treatment at all. Because further steps are always taken to guarantee the safety of both the mother and the fetus, optional services like whitening should be avoided until after the pregnancy has been successfully completed.

You shouldn't have any issues using a moderate whitening toothpaste while you're pregnant; however, you should delay utilizing more powerful bleaching agents such as over-the-counter whitening kits or professional systems that you already own.

It's possible that the oxidation process that's triggered by peroxides (which are found in bleaching formulations) could be detrimental to the cells and tissues in your body. Even more so during pregnancy, when your gums are typically more sensitive than usual due to the hormonal changes that occur in your body.

There are no adverse consequences associated with tooth whitening that are known to have an impact on the developing fetus. However, medical experts agree that it is safer for pregnant women to delay whitening their skin until after their child has been weaned.

•It Appears That You Suffer From Cavities or Sensitive Teeth

Some individuals' teeth are far more sensitive than average. This may be the result of demineralization, which can place when the pH level in the area around your teeth declines and the outer enamel of your teeth becomes brittle. When teeth are exposed to cold temperatures, not only are they more likely to experience discomfort, but they are also more likely to develop cavities.

Bleaching one's teeth can make existing dental issues, such as sensitivity or decay, intolerably painful. Because of this, it is essential to make an appointment for a consultation with our company. Dr. Cohan can examine your grin and assess whether or not whitening might be beneficial for you.

Before beginning the process of teeth whitening in Summerlin, it is possible that you will be given the recommendation to use a fluoride toothpaste with a prescription strength in order to reduce or eliminate sensitivity. Alternately, if there is degradation present, we will suggest that you begin by repairing the affected parts.

• You Already Have Dental Work Completed

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If you have dental restorations in your smile zone, also known as the teeth that are visible when you grin, then you should probably rethink your decision to whiten your teeth. Bonding, veneers, crowns, and bridges are examples of dental restorations that will not become brighter or whiter over time. Because of this, it is possible that you will be left with an irregularly pigmented smile.

In addition, if you are going to have dental surgery done on any of your front teeth, you might want to think about bleaching your teeth first so that they look better after the procedure. When the time comes to choose the color of your new dental work, we will be able to match it to the tint of your teeth when they are at their whitest. This will ensure the best possible results.

Our dentist in Summerlin will be able to examine your teeth and inform you whether or not you have any dental restorations on any of your front teeth if you are unsure about this.

• If You Are Under the Age of 13, Please Do Not Proceed.

The teeth of a growing child are still in the process of forming. When a child's teeth and gums are mature enough to tolerate teeth bleaching, they often aren't strong enough until they are at least 13 years old.

The outcomes of bleaching a child's teeth too young can cause severe sensitivity, and there is a possibility that the child's nerves will be damaged.

How Can You Determine Whether or Not Teeth Whitening Is Appropriate for You?

Please give us a call to schedule a consultation if you have any questions regarding teeth whitening in Summerlin. We would be happy to perform a brief examination of your grin in order to determine whether or not you are a candidate for this widespread form of cosmetic treatment.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

summerlin dental solutions

With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Temporomandibular joint disorders: TMJ symptoms and treatment

December 1, 2022
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Disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ): symptoms and treatment options

Does that the joint in your jaw hurts so much that you just don't feel like talking much right now?

In the United States, those who are coping with temporomandibular joint diseases make up about 12% of the population at any given moment. This phrase, which is a mouthful in and of itself, refers to the joint in your mouth that enables you to eat, drink, and speak. It's a blessing that the majority of issues associated with this joint are only transitory, but while you're in the thick of things, that may not be much of a consolation.

What exactly is TMJ?

Have you ever attended a Halloween party and seen one of those skeletons that sing and dance? If so, you've previously witnessed the function of the temporomandibular joint, also known as the TMJ. Each of us has two of these joints, one on each side of the head. These joints are called the zygomatic joints. They can be found at the area where the mandible, also known as the jawbone, meets the temporal bones of the skull, which can be found all around and in front of the ears. This is where that absurdly long name originates from.

Because it is a synovial joint, the synovial fluid that surrounds it helps to cushion any movement that takes place. It is also a double joint, which indicates that there are two synovial chambers that are completely independent from one another.

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) enables the jaw to move laterally, forward and backward, as well as hinge vertically.

What signs and symptoms are associated with TMJ disorders?

People who suffer from TMJ disorders (TMD) may exhibit a variety of symptoms, including the following:

  • Jaw or jaw muscle tenderness
  • Jaw stiffness, particularly in the morning
  • Jaw pain when eating or yawning
  • Earache
  • Facial pain
  • Difficulty opening and closing the mouth
  • Inflammation around the joint
  • Distinct clicking or popping noises when opening and closing the mouth
  • Headaches
  • Neckaches
  • Toothaches or sensitive teeth with no other apparent causes
  • Restricted joint movement or locking of the jaw

What are the reasons for TMJ disorders?

TMJ issues are more than two times as likely to impact women of childbearing age than they are to affect men. It is believed that increased levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone create ligament laxity (greater play in the joint), which might add to the discomfort associated with TMJ.

Of course, this is not the only thing that might bring on TMD or contribute to its development.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a form of arthritis that is an autoimmune illness. Rheumatoid arthritis can be the primary cause of your TMJ pain since it leads your body to attack its own joints. According to the findings of a study conducted on persons who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, over 93% of them experience issues with their TMJ.

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is not immune to the degenerative effects of osteoarthritis, which can affect any joint in the body.

Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory joint disorder that can potentially impact the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and can develop in approximately thirty percent of those who have psoriasis.

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Dislocation or harm to the body

Have you recently been the victim of a hit to the jaw or have you had substantial dental work done? Too much strain on the joint can lead to difficulties, and this tension can be caused by trauma such as a blow to the area or prolonged straining.

Actions carried out repeatedly

Do you frequently pick at your fingernails or bite them? Do you chew gum on a regular basis? Do you clench your jaw or grind your teeth? Bruxism affects the jaws of some persons without their knowledge (nighttime tooth grinding). All of these things can cause your TMJ to get overworked and give you problems.

Jaw misalignment

TMD is frequently experienced by patients whose jaws are not aligned properly. The natural construction of the jaw is flawed, and as a result, it does not fit together as it should, which can result in a painful condition. Find a dentist who can assist in correcting these difficulties and relieving the discomfort.

Connective tissue disorders

Connective tissue disorders can cause the jaw to become too mobile or misaligned, both of which can be uncomfortable for the patient. TMJ pain can be caused by any one of these conditions.

Stress

Because anxiety and stress can have an effect on almost every organ and system of the body, we can't ignore the jaw in this discussion. Tense muscles in the face and neck, as well as a clenched jaw, can all contribute to jaw discomfort.

Medications

A number of different prescription drugs may also cause TMJ as a side effect. Oral contraceptives, antipsychotics, and antidepressants are all examples of these types of medications.

How are problems of the TMJ identified and treated?

The first thing you should do if you think you might have TMJ is to schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or dentist. Talk to your doctor about the symptoms you're experiencing, and don't forget to bring up any other health issues you could be dealing with, including arthritis.

Your jaw will be examined, and your range of motion will be observed, by your healthcare expert while you are being examined. Additionally, they will pay great attention to what you have to say and will feel the joints in your face when you open and close your mouth.

At this stage, if they have any reason to suspect that there is an issue, they will likely order testing so that they can take a more in-depth look. Radiographs taken at the dentist's office can be used to examine both the teeth and the bones. Your doctor may recommend getting a CT scan so that they may get more in-depth images of the bones. It is possible that an MRI will be required in order to examine the joint's soft tissue in greater detail.

TMJ disorders—do they ever go away?

Because the symptoms of TMJ can appear and disappear at any time, some people choose to ignore them when they are present and express gratitude when they are no longer an issue. TMJ can also be effectively treated using at-home therapies like exercises and relaxation techniques, as well as heating or cooling packs to apply to the affected area. You can also temporarily numb the discomfort and continue on with your day by taking over-the-counter pain medicines that aren't too strong.

There is some disagreement among medical professionals as to whether or not TMJ can resolve itself over time. For the vast majority of people, the answer is determined by the underlying reason for their discomfort.

On the other hand, nearly everyone will improve after receiving treatment. Since TMJ is typically quite responsive to a variety of treatment methods, there is really no justification for avoiding TMJ pain alleviation in any way, shape, or form.

Is it possible for a dentist to aid with TMJ?

If you suffer from pain in your jaw joint (TMJ) and have an appointment scheduled with your dentist soon, be sure to bring up the issue with your dentist. They can assist in the diagnosis of your condition and, if the root cause is of a dental nature, they may also be able to assist in the treatment of it.

They will likely recommend you to a medical specialist for expert medical assistance if they determine that the causes of your TMJ problems are related to a medical condition. After that, your doctor will analyze the results of the CT scan or MRI to decide which course of treatment is most appropriate for you.

Are diseases of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) covered by medical or dental insurance?

Concerned about the cost of diagnosing and treating your TMJ disorder? Don't be afraid. The treatment of TMJ disorder is typically covered by insurance. The only concern that needs to be addressed is which types of insurance will pay for it. There are occasions when the question of whether or not your medical or dental insurance will cover it is debated.

Treatments for TMJ are often covered by medical insurance in the majority of instances. This is due to the fact that a joint is still considered to be a joint regardless of where it is situated inside the body.

When should I make an appointment to see a dentist about my TMJ?

Do not put off getting treatment for TMJ if you are suffering any of the symptoms associated with the condition. If you believe that the reason of your troubles is a dental condition rather than one of the other potential causes that we have discussed, then going to a dentist may be the most appropriate first step for you to take.

TMJ can be treated by dentists when the condition is brought on by a misalignment of the jaw or by habits such as clenching the jaw or grinding the teeth (bruxism). The misalignment of your teeth can be corrected by having braces placed on them, or your dentist can build an oral device, commonly known as a splint or a bite plate, that will prevent your upper teeth from grinding against your lower teeth. Both of these options are available.

Medication, including muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatory medication, is also used to treat TMJ, along with other treatments.

Are you interested seeing a dentist in Summerlin, NV?

Are you sick and tired of suffering from the symptoms of TMJ? We sincerely hope that this article has shown you that the therapies available for TMJ issues are nothing to be afraid of and can significantly enhance your quality of life.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

summerlin dental solutions

With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Canker Sores: How to Treat Them and Their Root Causes

November 29, 2022

Canker sores are a common problem that our Summerlin patient base brings up to Dr. Cohan, who is their dentist. These lesions are distinguished from others because they are characterized by the presence of sensitive sores within the mouth. They are also known as aphthous ulcers and aphthous stomatitis. They can be found on the tongue, the inside of the cheek, the lips, or the throat, and they appear in a variety of hues, such as white, gray, or yellow with a border of red.

Are Canker Sores and Fever Blisters, which are both other names for cold sores, the same thing?

An infection caused by the herpes simplex virus manifests itself as a fever blister, often known as a cold sore. However, a canker sore is nothing more than an ulcer (HSV). Canker sores, on the other hand, are not communicable, which stands in stark contrast to cold sores, which are notoriously infectious and almost always manifest themselves externally on the lips.

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What Contributes to the Formation of Canker Sores and What Can Be Done to Prevent Them

There are many different things that might create canker sores, and each of these things has a unique effect. Some people, according to the hypothesis that these ulcers are inherited, are predisposed to getting them from the moment they are born. While some people can train themselves to detect particular triggers, some people are born with a genetic predisposition to develop this disorder.

On the other side, canker sores are often brought on by the following, which can also serve as preventative measures:

Sodium lauryl sulfate toothpaste, which is more commonly known to as SLS, is a purifying chemical that is found in a variety of toothpastes, personal care products, and skin care products. SLS is an acronym for sodium lauryl sulfate. The viscosity and frothy quality of toothpaste are both attributable to the presence of SLS. Unfortuitously, it may exacerbate the condition in some persons who already have it. In point of fact, a sizeable percentage of individuals have a sensitivity to these sulfates, which results in the development of ulcers on the mucosal lining of their mouths.

Check the list of ingredients that is printed on the back of your toothpaste if you have recurring canker sores and are unable to identify any other factors that might be contributing to the issue. If it happens, you should find another toothpaste that does not contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as an ingredient and discontinue using the one you are now using.

foods that are prepared at high temperatures and foods that include acids Canker sores are typically caused by acidic meals like citrus fruits like oranges and grapefruits, tomatoes, and even coffee. Tomatoes are another common acidic food that can cause canker sores.

Consuming foods that are particularly spicy might also irritate the sensitive lining of the mouth.

If you believe that the foods you eat may be the root cause of your canker sores, you should give serious consideration to making adjustments to your diet.

Canker sores have been linked to stress, but the exact mechanism by which stress triggers these sores remains a mystery. Nevertheless, there is no denying that stress plays a role in the development of canker sores. In addition to this, it may cause problems such as headaches, gastrointestinal troubles, and difficulty sleeping. You can reduce the amount of stress in your life by doing things like going to the gym, seeing a therapist, getting a massage, or going on a vacation. Going on vacation, treating yourself to a massage, and pursuing other possible courses of action are also options.

Mouth injury - Canker sores can be caused by a variety of oral injuries, such as extremely forceful teeth cleaning, improperly fitting braces or dentures, or the use of a removable mouthpiece. Canker sores can also be caused by the use of a removable mouthpiece.

Take special precautions to protect the delicate oral tissue in your mouth from getting hurt. Brush your teeth thoroughly, see a dentist to have your mouthpieces and dentures fixed, and cover your orthodontic appliances with wax.

Canker sores are a symptom of multiple diseases, including those that affect the immune system (such systemic lupus erythematosus or Behcet's disease) or the digestive tract (like Celiac disease or Crohn's disease). It is recognized that cold sores can be caused by a wide variety of illnesses, including those that weaken your immune system, such as the common cold or influenza, HIV/AIDS, organ transplantation, or oral cancer.

Several medications, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), beta-blockers, chemotherapeutic therapies, immunosuppressants, and sulfa pharmaceuticals, have been implicated in the development of canker sores. Canker sores are a side effect that have been linked to the use of both over-the-counter and prescription medications.

Talk to your primary care physician about the possibility that the medications you take could be the cause of your canker sores if you have them on a regular basis and take a lot of prescription drugs. This is especially important if you take a lot of medications. They may recommend that you stop using a certain medication or switch to a different medication altogether.

Canker sores' Telltale Signs and Symptoms

Canker sore sufferers would do well to familiarize themselves with the factors that contribute to the development of the condition as well as the signs and symptoms that appear in the days and weeks before a canker sore appears.

The following are some examples of common symptoms and warning indicators that you should watch out for:

  • gums that are easily prone to bleeding, that have a tumor or mass there, or that hurt.
  • Difficulty in swallowing, chewing, or speaking
  • An itchy, burning, or prickling feeling in the area that is likely to develop a canker sore

Keep in mind the factors that led to our discussion of the causes of canker sores in the preceding section. These are the potential causes of a canker sore.

How Are Canker Sores Handled?
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Canker sores, if left untreated, will normally heal on their own between five and seven days after the onset of symptoms.

Applying ice to the affected area can help relieve discomfort, and periodically washing the skin with a warm solution of salt water can help calm the skin. Applying ice can also help reduce inflammation. Baking soda and apple cider vinegar are two other home treatments that can be utilized (never use hydrogen peroxide).

Canker sores are painful and cause swelling, but there are treatments available over-the-counter that can help alleviate the discomfort and reduce the amount of swelling. Infection prevention is another potential benefit of these medicines. Products such as mouthwashes, protection patches, and topical therapies that are applied directly to the skin are included in this category.

Anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics are also available for purchase with a prescription from a medical professional in the event that they are required.

When and how to seek the Assistance of Professionals

If you have a canker sore that is larger than usual, is spreading, lasts longer than a few weeks, causes excruciating pain, restricts your ability to eat or drink, or is accompanied by a fever, contact our dental office in Summerlin as soon as possible to schedule an appointment with one of our dentists.

You can count on Dr. Cohan and the rest of our experienced team to lend you a hand whenever it's most convenient for you. If you have any queries, please don't hesitate to give us a call; alternatively, feel free to stop by; we'd be delighted to see you.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Is it Possible for Me to Straighten Teeth at Home? Options for Straightening Teeth Both With and Without The Use of Braces.

November 26, 2022
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Are you seeking for a way to straighten teeth that doesn't include the use of braces but is less invasive? You may have an overbite, crowded teeth, or slightly misaligned front teeth if you want to straighten your teeth without the metal brackets and wires that are typical of traditional braces. Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces. As an alternative to conventional braces, you can use something called Invisalign to realign your teeth in a way that does not involve the use of metal. It is possible to realign your teeth into the appropriate position with the use of any one of the several orthodontic treatment techniques that are currently available.

Are you seeking for a way to straighten your teeth that doesn't include the use of braces but is less invasive?

You may have an overbite, crowded teeth, or slightly misaligned front teeth if you want to straighten your teeth without the metal brackets and wires that are typical of traditional braces. Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces. As an alternative to conventional braces, you can use something called Invisalign to realign your teeth in a way that does not involve the use of metal.

It is possible to realign your teeth into the appropriate position with the use of any one of the several orthodontic treatment techniques that are currently available.

Is it possible for me to straighten my teeth without having to use braces?

There are, in point of fact, a few options besides braces that could potentially result in straighter teeth for you.

If your primary concern with orthodontic treatment is how you look after getting braces, you should be aware that you currently have a number of different orthodontic treatment options available to you.

Alternatives to braces, such as clear, customised aligners, are able to successfully straighten the teeth of the majority of people who prefer to avoid getting braces.

If cost is an issue for you in this scenario, you should be informed that metal braces continue to be your best option for straightening your teeth.

What are the steps I should take to straighten my teeth in the comfort of my own home?

Regardless of the method you choose, you will not be able to successfully straighten your teeth in the comfort of your own home.

Without fail, people who attempt to straighten their teeth without the use of braces wind up making the situation a great deal worse.

Some individuals have put their oral health at risk by doing dental procedures on themselves in the comfort of their own homes using a variety of techniques. It is simple to damage one's teeth by cracking or chipping them, and it is also possible to create major trauma that is not immediately visible.

You run the risk of causing major damage to the bones as well as the nerves. Many individuals who have attempted to straighten their teeth at home without the use of braces have ended up with tooth decay or even lost teeth as a result of their efforts.

In order to fix these issues, an orthodontist will need to implement a treatment strategy that is more comprehensive.

There are many other treatments available, such as Invisalign, that can offer you straighter teeth without the need of traditional braces. These treatments can be found all around the world. Having said that, in order to acquire your clear aligners, you will still need to make an appointment with your dentist.

Different kinds of orthodontic appliances.

Metal

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Conventional braces work by applying a correcting strain to the teeth using a combination of metal brackets, metal wire, and metal bands. These components are all made of metal.

After the front teeth have had metal brackets cemented to them, an archwire made of metal is placed along the teeth, and bands are then utilized to secure it to the brackets. The characteristic "metal-mouth" appearance of the wearer is attributable to the braces they choose to wear.

In most cases, orthodontic treatment with metal braces will not begin producing the desired effects for approximately 24 months. During this period, patients are need to maintain regular visits with their dentists so that corrections can be made. The teeth are moved into their ideal positions by gradually tightening the metal braces that are attached to the patient's teeth.

There are times when orthodontic headgear is necessary for the purpose of adjusting the bite and straightening the teeth. The additional pressure that is applied to the teeth as a result of the use of these braces contributes to the acceleration of the process of straightening the teeth.

Ceramic

Ceramic braces are one of the potential treatments that are regarded to be more cosmetically pleasing than other options. These brackets and wires are available in a variety of hues, including clear, white, and colors that suit the patient's teeth. They are the best solution for anyone who wants their braces to be less visible and they are available to anyone.

Unfortunately, ceramic brackets sometimes have a tendency to be significantly larger and heavier than their metal counterparts. This may occasionally irritate the gums and produce discomfort in those areas.

In addition to this, you need to clean them very carefully in order to prevent significant issues with your gums and to prevent stains from developing on them.

Ceramic braces are more likely to shatter than their metal counterparts because ceramic is more brittle. Because of this, less pressure may be applied to them, which in turn makes it possible to stretch out the therapy over a longer period of time.

These braces often have prices that are somewhere in the middle of what you'd pay for metal braces and what you'd pay for Invisalign.

Braces that can ligate themselves or adjust themselves.

The proper amount of corrective strain is applied to the teeth by self-ligating braces thanks to their built-in clips that have spring-loaded doors. These clips have been installed on typical metal braces in place of the elastic bands that have historically been used in their stead.

Self-ligating braces may not be as comfortable to wear as traditional archwire braces because of the unique way in which they are constructed. This is due to the fact that properly aligning the teeth requires less force than other methods. As a direct consequence of this, the duration of the treatment will be cut down.

Because the archwire is able to travel freely within these braces, there is a significantly reduced possibility that any sort of friction will form within them.

Cleaning teeth that have been straightened using self-ligating braces is a lot simpler than cleaning teeth that have been straightened using traditional braces since there is a lot less material implanted in the mouth.

On the other hand, the cost of self-ligating braces is typically more than the cost of regular braces.

Lingual braces are a type of orthodontic appliance that are worn on the tongue and are adjusted from the inside of the mouth to correct the position of the rear teeth. They are an excellent choice for anyone who wants to conceal the fact that they are undergoing orthodontic treatment as a result of this, as they are quite discreet.

The placement of traditional braces is the only characteristic that differentiates lingual from traditional braces. Their framework nevertheless includes components made of metal, such as wires and brackets.

In addition, wearing lingual braces requires periodic visits to the dentist for checkups. They require consistent and regular updates and revisions.

On the other hand, lingual braces enable you to hide your orthodontic appliances but are more challenging to maintain. Traditional braces are less irritating to the skin and require less maintenance.

When you have lingual braces, one of the common side effects is that your tongue and gums will itch. While there are some patients who continue to experience discomfort throughout the entirety of their treatment, there are others who eventually develop accustomed to the sensation.

In addition to this, it is typically much harder to maintain their cleanliness with these materials. People who wear lingual braces need to learn how to brush and floss around the braces because it is vital for their oral hygiene. It is challenging to clean them because of the technical challenges involved, and it is simple to overlook areas that are concealed from view.

Additionally, the cost of lingual braces can be anywhere from one-half to two times higher than the cost of traditional metal alternatives.

Invisalign

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When using Invisalign, a patient will wear a series of clear aligners that have been customized to their mouth. This will progressively move the teeth into the desired position.

When the aligners come into contact with the cheeks, teeth, or gums, the smooth plastic that is utilized to produce them eliminates the risk of irritation to those areas. As a direct consequence of this, wearing them is significantly less uncomfortable than wearing conventional braces.

When it's time to eat, clean, or even attend a special occasion, it's simple to remove Invisalign and get on with your day.

You will need to locate a dentist who is a member of the Invisalign network in order to receive treatment with the aligners. This doctor will perform a digital scan of your teeth, and after they receive the data, the manufacturer will utilize it to make individualized aligners specifically for you.

Every two weeks, the positions of the aligners will need to be switched around. Some patients complete the therapy in as little as half that time, despite the fact that the typical duration of the process is between 12 and 18 months.

Many people consider Invisalign to be the most effective alternative to traditional braces for straightening teeth. This is because Invisalign is virtually invisible while worn.

Dental Surgery

Oral surgery could be required to straighten teeth in extremely rare cases when other methods of treatment have failed. This therapy is used to correct severe cases of skeletal abnormalities, such as overbites, underbites, or jaws that are not positioned correctly.

These treatments are performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons, who are highly trained specialists who specialize in oral and face surgery.

During the first two weeks of the healing process, the patient may require having their mouth wired shut in order to prevent infection.

Unfortunately, there is no realistic method of surgically straightening teeth that does not include the use of braces.

Following oral surgery, it is common practice to have the patient wear orthodontic appliances. In order to have the best possible outcome, it is likely necessary to continue using them for a period of time anywhere between six and twelve months.

In some instances, retainers are also going to be necessary for the teeth straightening procedure to be successful.

In what degree would my old retainers be able to assist me in the process of realigning my teeth?

Only retainers that have been prescribed to you by an orthodontist can be used to make even a modest adjustment to the position of your teeth. If you try to correct the alignment of your teeth with an outdated retainer, you run the danger of making the teeth much more crooked than they were before.

In order to maintain the alignment of your teeth after completing your orthodontic treatment, you should only use the removable retainers that were prescribed to you. If you notice that your teeth have moved into an abnormal alignment, you should make an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible so that they can be realigned into their correct positions.

How much does the least expensive method of getting your teeth straightened cost?

Braces made of metal are by far the most common and cost-effective form of orthodontic treatment. These items have a price range that often falls between $2,500 and $7,500.

This may yet turn out to be an expensive expense. There are a variety of approaches that may be utilized in order to bring down the cost of having one's teeth straightened, including variations in insurance coverage. The cost of orthodontic treatment is typically covered by insurance, however this benefit is typically reserved for minors and children. The cost of having metal braces fitted and worn will have the possibility of being reimbursed in full or in part by additional insurance providers.

If you want to straighten your teeth for cosmetic reasons, it is highly doubtful that your dental insurance will cover the cost of the surgery. If you want to straighten your teeth for health reasons, however, it is likely that your insurance will cover it.

There are a few different avenues that can be pursued to acquire privately funded assistance for dental procedures such as braces and other orthodontic operations.

Should you make an appointment to visit the dentist?

It is imperative that you make an appointment with an orthodontist if you desire to have attractive teeth and a smile that is straight. The process of correcting crooked teeth requires both the development of an exhaustive treatment plan and the expertise of a dentist.

Get in touch with a dentist in the area so that you can schedule an appointment. In order to straighten your teeth without the use of braces, you should consult your dentist about the options available to you.

 

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Are You Affected by Snoring and Sleep Apnea? Let’s Discuss.

November 23, 2022
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Snoring and Sleep Apnea. The importance of healthy breathing and restful sleep is increasingly being recognized in medical research. While there is still a great deal more to understand, it is now generally known that many significant biological processes take place during healthy sleep.

Some examples of these processes include the following:

Our bodies can function normally without food for roughly one to two months, but only for about three to four days at a time without water. How long would we go without breathing if we didn't do it? Imagine now that you are having an episode of choking many times each hour, hundreds of times each night, for a number of years.

When did it become acceptable for us to suffocate while we are sleeping? Today, more than one billion people suffer from episodes in their sleep that are comparable to drowning, and 85 percent of them are ignorant that they have this illness.

It is NOT natural for someone to pop and click their jaw joints, experience pain in their TMJ, snore or wake up gasping for air, breathe through their lips, and grind or clench their teeth. These behaviors should never be observed. These are indications that your body is struggling to get the air it needs and is entering a fight-or-flight phase, which can have a negative impact on your general health.

Why is it imperative to get at least eight hours of sleep each night?

The importance of healthy breathing and restful sleep is increasingly being recognized in medical research. While there is still a great deal more to understand, it is now generally known that many significant biological processes take place during healthy sleep. Some examples of these processes include the following:

Normalization of brain function: A restful night's sleep enables neurons to rearrange themselves. While you are sleeping, the glymphatic system in your brain, which is responsible for water clearance, removes waste from the central nervous system. It rids your brain of the harmful byproducts that have accumulated there over the course of the day. When you wake up, your brain will be in a good position to function properly thanks to this. The consolidation of recent short-term memories into more permanent long-term memories is another way that sleep helps the memory.

Weight control: Sleep has an effect on your weight by modulating the hormones that cause hunger. Certain hormones, such as ghrelin, which stimulates an increased appetite, and leptin, which stimulates an increased feeling of fullness after eating, have their levels regulated while a person is asleep. Ghrelin production is increased whereas leptin production is decreased when sleep quality is poor. Because of this imbalance, you may feel more hungry, which may increase the likelihood that you will consume more calories and gain weight.

Maintaining normal insulin function: There is evidence from some studies that sleep may help prevent insulin resistance. It is possible for cells to process glucose in a more effective manner if their health is maintained. During sleep, glucose is used by the brain less frequently, which may assist the body in better regulating overall blood glucose levels. Insulin is a vital hormone that facilitates the conversion of glucose, sometimes known as sugar, into a form that can be utilized by your cells as a source of energy.

The inability of the cells to respond appropriately to insulin is caused by insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a risk factor for developing high blood glucose levels, which can ultimately result in type 2 diabetes. A sufficient amount of quality sleep may, according to some research, reduce insulin resistance.

The immune system: While you sleep, your body produces cytokines. Cytokines are a unique type of protein that defends the body against infection and inflammation. A decent night's sleep is necessary for the production of various antibodies and immunological cells. These chemicals eliminate disease-causing microbes, which contributes to the body's resistance against illness. Your body creates cytokines, which are vital proteins that combat infection and inflammation, while you are sleeping.

Cytokines are produced during sleep. When you are sick or under a lot of stress, getting enough sleep is very crucial. At these periods, the body requires an increased amount of immune cells as well as proteins. Your immune system may become stronger and healthier if you get enough quality sleep, which will allow your body to better fight off infections.

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Vitality of the heart: It has also been connected to risk factors that have an influence on overall heart health to sleep that is either disrupted or of poor quality. These conditions include high blood pressure, excessive activity of the sympathetic nervous system, and increased levels of the stress hormone cortisone.

Emotional well-being: A good night's sleep is essential to maintaining emotional well-being. Certain parts of the brain are responsible for actively controlling emotions as well as supporting good brain function and emotional steadiness while an individual is asleep.

• The capacity of each cell in your body to repair and maintain itself is referred to as cellular restoration. This happens during deep, restful sleep. Cells are able to repair themselves and regrow when we sleep. During a restful night of sleep, the body completes a number of critical activities.

Energy conservation: The energy conservation theory explains how our bodies are able to save energy while we sleep by allowing our bodies to lower the amount of calories they need to function properly.

What consequences do we face when our sleep needs go unmet?

Lack of sleep can have a detrimental effect on the function of every single cell and organ system in the body.

The recommended amount of sleep for an adult is between seven and eight hours per night. Sleep patterns that are disrupted or poor can lead to exhaustion, which in turn can lead to poor decision-making and an increased risk of accidents.

In addition, it is becoming increasingly apparent that a lack of sleep can contribute to a number of chronic health problems, including mortality at an earlier age.

Warning signs of chronic sleep deprivation include:

  • daytime sleepiness, chronic depression, chronic pain (especially in the neck and back), migraines or persistent headaches, heart disease, hypertension, and symptoms of ADHD. Chronic fatigue, venous pooling (dark circles under the eyes), snoring, and dark circles under the eyes are also warning signs of chronic sleep deprivation.
  • Difficulty maintaining an erection • Insulin resistance (leading to diabetes)
  •  Bedwetting • Teeth grinding and/or clenching • Moodiness and/or anxiety • Lack of concentration • Crooked teeth • Mouth breathing • TMJ issues • Dry mouth

It should come as no surprise that the most exciting developments in dentistry are related to airways, given how much these innovations can enhance one's quality of life. The new frontier in dentistry is the study of how our mouth, teeth, and airways are connected to the rest of our bodies.

Why does obstructive sleep apnea seem to be so prevalent in today's society?

According to numerous studies, a major contributor to sleep apnea is our contemporary way of life. A limited amount of time spent breastfeeding, eating a diet high in soft foods, and having tongue and lip ties are just some of the factors that can contribute to underdeveloped jaws and narrow palates, which in turn can have an effect on our airways as well as our patterns of breathing and sleeping causing sleep apnea.

Orthodontic procedures that involve the extraction of teeth in order to make room are another major source of issues with the airway and breathing. It is possible that they will straighten the teeth, but they will also diminish the arc of the jaw and, as a result, the room for the tongue muscles. This will push everything toward the back of the mouth, which will reduce the airway.

More than eighty percent of people in today's society have undergone orthodontic treatment to straighten crooked or crowded teeth, and the vast majority of adults have had their wisdom teeth removed because their jaws did not develop normally enough to accommodate them.

Getting older, putting on weight, and having allergies are additional factors.

It is important to be aware that there are three different types of sleep apnea: central, obstructive, and mixed (a combination of the two). The most frequent type of sleep apnea is called obstructive sleep apnea, and it occurs when the airway becomes restricted, blocked, or floppy. The condition known as central sleep apnea happens when there is no obstruction of the airway during sleep, yet the brain nevertheless fails to instruct the respiratory muscles to breathe regularly.

Obstructive sleep apnea therapies

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The use of CPAP machines, surgery, or mandibular advancement appliances has traditionally been the treatment of choice for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, these treatments only address the symptoms of the condition and do not address the underlying cause, which can actually make the condition worse over time.

Laser therapy is a terrific new alternative for many different conditions, as it is a non-invasive treatment that does not require any devices or anesthesia and produces effects almost immediately. It does this by stimulating the formation of collagen and decreasing the tissue on the back of the mouth and the tongue, which in turn reduces snoring and opens up the airway. It has a lifespan of approximately one year and can be reapply whenever it is required.

The good news is that we are now able to treat the underlying cause of OSA sleep apnea in both children and adults using innovative technologies and a multidisciplinary approach. This strategy includes chiropractors, myofunctional therapists, sleep doctors, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialists. The symptoms of sleep apnea can be reduced or eliminated entirely if the craniofacial structure is slowly expanded while also being remodeled.

This is achieved by the use of a patented piece of equipment. The majority of patients report that they feel the effects of the treatment within the first few days or weeks, and it is non-invasive, practically undetectable, and painless. To make matters even better, once therapy is finished, obstructive sleep apnea treatment for many people is no longer necessary.

We are only now beginning to understand sleep apnea and how the way we breathe impacts our health and what we can do to enhance it. The recent COVID-19 outbreak has brought to light the importance of taking a holistic approach to dental care, which can ultimately result in a longer and better life.

Being healthy is more vital than it has ever been, and a capable ally in the pursuit of this goal is your dentist.

Do you suspect that you might be suffering from sleep apnea? Make an appointment with the best dentist near me at Summerlin Dental Solutions now to get treatment and a better night's sleep.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Is Brushing Enough? Flossing: Why You Should Do it Every Day

November 16, 2022
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How often should you floss your teeth to keep them healthy? Which approach is the most successful, and why? This article will break down, in detail for you, what you need to know about flossing in order to have a healthy smile.

Brushing our teeth is often the action that garners the most attention when it comes to matters pertaining to dental and oral hygiene. However, flossing your teeth is just as important as brushing them and should be done at least once a day. Instead of viewing flossing as an additional step to your regular routine of brushing your teeth, think of it as an essential component of good dental hygiene that should be performed alongside brushing your teeth.

Following is an overview of everything you need to know about flossing, including how often you should do it and whether or not it's possible to do it properly. Flossing is an important part of maintaining good oral hygiene. We will also go through the correct approach to floss your teeth so that you can finish the work effectively. This is important so that you don't end up with cavities.

Why is it important for me to floss my teeth?

When it comes to preventative dental care, one of the most important tools you can employ is dental floss. There are millions of different kinds of germs that can be found in the mouth. No matter how carefully you brush your teeth, bacteria, plaque, and particles of food will still become trapped in the crevices between them. This will occur regardless of how often you floss. Floss is able to access areas that a toothbrush is unable to reach since it is threaded in between the teeth, but a toothbrush can only reach areas that are easily accessible.

Plaque can be eliminated from areas of the teeth that are difficult to reach by cleaning between the teeth using dental floss. Plaque needs to be scrubbed away as frequently as humanly possible. Plaque will eventually harden into tartar if it is allowed to remain on the teeth for an extended period of time. If you don't eliminate the plaque that forms on your teeth and in your mouth, you run the risk of developing a wide range of oral hygiene issues, including:

  • tooth decay
  • foul breath
  • A change in the color of the teeth
  •  Irritation of the gums

Plaque is not the only factor that can lead to gingivitis, which is a form of gum disease that occurs in its early stages. Because of this condition, the gums will become red and swollen. Additionally, the gums may bleed easily. In the absence of treatment, gingivitis can progress into the more serious periodontitis. This disorder causes the bone and tissue that support the teeth to degrade, which ultimately results in tooth loss. Teeth that have been weakened have an increased risk of either shattering or losing their position in the mouth.

Even while you might not think flossing is a big deal, not flossing can have substantial adverse impacts on your dental health, especially if you have a history of periodontal disease.

When should I floss my teeth? how often should I do it?

Patients visiting the dentist are encouraged to floss their teeth at least once per day, as recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) and the Canadian Dental Association (CDA). Plaque, bacteria, and remnants of food are washed out of the mouth as a result of this action. By flossing your teeth on a daily basis, you can help reduce your risk of developing gum disease, cavities, and other oral health issues.

Can I floss more than once a day without causing any harm to my teeth? It is entirely fine to floss more than once per day. In fact, it is encouraged. There is absolutely no danger involved. However, rather than focusing on the quantity of times you floss, it is more important to pay attention to the quality of your flossing technique. Flossing should be done after each time you brush and after every time you use dental floss.

It takes far more time than only a few seconds to floss effectively. It does not serve much of a purpose to floss your teeth for only a few seconds at a time many times during the course of the day. Plaque and bacteria are likely to be transferred to the new environment as a result of your presence. When flossing, the best results come from taking your time and being as thorough as possible.

If I have braces, how many times a day am I supposed to floss my teeth?

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You should floss at least once per day to ensure that the space between your teeth is clean and free of bacteria, plaque, and food debris. Failing to floss at least once per day can have negative consequences for your oral health. It is completely normal for you to floss your teeth more frequently if you discover that you need to do so.

Flossing can be a challenge to perform when you have braces because the floss might become lodged in the brackets that are attached to your teeth.

To ensure that you have an enjoyable time brushing your teeth:

  • Use floss that is at least 18 inches long
  • Pass the floss between the teeth after threading it under the main wire
  •  Avoid breaking the floss by moving it up and down carefully
  • Use dental waxed floss or dental tape

To begin, you will need some patience and practice in order to floss effectively while wearing braces; but, once some time has passed, you will find that it comes more naturally to you.

It is strongly suggested that you look for a dentist in your neighborhood who is able to give personalized recommendations and directions in person.

When is the best time to floss, before or after I clean my teeth?

It does not make a difference whether order you floss or brush your teeth in when it comes to your oral hygiene routine. It is imperative that you thoroughly clean your teeth, paying particular attention to the crevices and gaps that exist between each tooth.

The results of a number of research suggest that flossing your teeth before brushing them could be advantageous. According to the findings of a study that was carried out in the year 2018, flossing is beneficial for removing bacteria as well as debris that is lodged between the teeth. Brushing your teeth afterward helps eliminate any remaining food and other debris that may be stuck in your teeth.

It is also possible to raise the fluoride concentration by brushing one's teeth after flossing one's teeth. The risk of a person developing cavities is decreased by fluoride's ability to fortify tooth enamel. This makes fluoride an effective treatment for preventing tooth decay.

It really doesn't make a difference whether you brush your teeth or floss your teeth first when it comes down to it at the end of the day. The most crucial thing to take into account is your own personal preferences.

When flossing my teeth, is it possible to do so too thoroughly?

If after flossing your teeth you notice that your gums are inflamed, tender, or bleeding, it's probable that you're going too deeply between the teeth and gums.

If you apply an excessive amount of pressure to your gums during flossing, you may end up with bleeding gums. It is possible that severe damage to the gum line could result from excessive flossing that is performed on a regular basis. This can result in the root of the tooth becoming exposed, which can subsequently put the tooth at risk for developing cavities or rotting.

Incorrectly flossing one's teeth can also be harmful, such as when the floss is used in a sawing motion to clean between the teeth. When you floss too harshly, you run the risk of wearing away the enamel on your teeth, which makes you more susceptible to gum disease. If you floss too gently, however, you won't incur this risk.

Is there such a thing as flossing your teeth too often?

There is no such thing as flossing too much, unless you are doing it incorrectly, which is also not possible. Flossing too much could lead to gum disease. In point of fact, some people need to floss their teeth more than three times every day, particularly after they have eaten. This is especially true just after meals. Certain foods have a greater propensity to become trapped between the teeth, and the most efficient approach for removing food debris from in between the teeth is to floss. Certain foods have a stronger tendency to become lodged between the teeth.

Are you anxious that you might not be flossing your teeth properly? Make an appointment to see your dentist, and when you're there, don't forget to ask about seeing a demonstration of the device while you're there.

How should one floss their teeth in order to achieve the best possible results?

Now that you are aware of the frequency with which you should floss your teeth and the importance of doing so, let's have a conversation about how you should go about doing it correctly.

1. Measure out a strand of floss that is 18 inches in length. After you have completed winding the majority of it around your middle fingers, you should have one to two inches of space remaining in the middle.

2. Using your thumbs and index fingers, pull the floss until it is taut and then maintain it in that position.

3. Insert a piece of floss between any two of your teeth that are next to one another.

4. Rub the floss on the top and bottom surfaces of each tooth as you carefully move the floss up and down between each tooth. Be careful not to jam the floss into your gums by applying too much pressure.

5. While you move the floss closer to your gums, carefully wind it around the base of each tooth as you continue to clean between them. By doing so, you will form a "C" shape, which will make it easier for you to insert the floss in between your gums and teeth.

6. As you progress from one tooth to the next, repeat the steps from step five and step four. When you move on to the next set of teeth, make sure that you use a new section of floss for each individual tooth.

You may be confident that you are protecting your oral and dental health to the best of your ability if you floss your teeth once a day and do so in the correct manner.

Are there any activities that can serve as a substitute for flossing?

You can clean the spaces in between your teeth by using floss. Plaque, bacteria, and other debris, such as food particles, are some of the items that may be removed with its assistance, such as debris. Other debris, such as food particles, can also be removed. Other tools that can be used to clean in between the teeth include flossing brushes, dental tape, water flossers, pre-threaded flossers, plastic or wooden picks, and pre-threaded flossers. Flossing brushes are also an alternative.

Even though you could prefer one solution over another, the thing that is most vital is that you choose a solution that you enjoy and use it frequently. This is true even if you favor one solution over another.

Make it a point to attend each and every one of your scheduled dental checkups.

Brushing and flossing your teeth at home are only two of the many things that contribute to a healthy smile; yet, they are not enough. In addition, it is also necessary for you to visit your dentist on a consistent basis for preventative care checkups. When you see the dentist, your teeth will be carefully checked, and they will also be carefully cleaned. Both of these processes will take place simultaneously.

Visits to the dentist should not be put off for any longer than is really required. Find a dentist near me and make an appointment to see them as soon as you can if you want to keep your teeth in good health and preserve a beautiful smile.

 

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Do My Insurance Benefits Expire?

November 13, 2022
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Your dental insurance benefits are recalculated on an annual basis. The vast majority of people observe it on January 1st. But if your dental insurance is reset, it also means that the advantages from the previous year no longer apply. To put it another way, you have the option of carrying over an unused or expired insurance policy into the following year. After the expiration date, you will no longer have access to the insurance coverage, and you will only be able to take use of a limited amount of the coverage or benefits that are available to you between January 1 and December 31.

That means that once the page on the calendar is turned, any of your benefits that have been unused will be lost. Therefore, if you were unable to have that second (or first) checkup because of the pandemic in 2021, you will not be able to carry those missed appointments over into 2022.

It Is Important to Practice Preventive Dentistry

Regular visits to the dentist for cleanings and exams are the best way to maintain good dental hygiene. They also provide us with the opportunity to identify possible problems well in advance of those problems developing into major difficulties. The most exciting part? Your dental insurance most likely covers the cost of the best preventive dentistry services in full or very close to it.

When you go in for your checkup every six months, you will often receive preventive treatment. It is intended to improve the degree of dental health you currently possess and detect minor problems while they are still amenable to correction. The following are some examples of preventive services: dental cleanings; fluoride therapy; bite splints or mouth guards; oral cancer screenings; dental sealants for youngsters; periodontal evaluations; routine exams;

If you fall behind on your checkups, this could result in your out-of-date and expired insurance coverage being discarded. Throughout the course of the year, your regular premium payments have served as payment for those services. But you will lose them if you don't put them to use.

If you want to be sure that your dental insurance is "working" for you, the best thing you can do is to make sure that you schedule your checkups exactly on the dot every six months. Therefore, you will never fall behind on preventative care and will never have to worry about having to pay for treatment out of cash because your insurance coverage has run out.

Utilizing Your Restorative Benefits to Their Full Potential

When it comes to comprehending the extent of your dental insurance coverage, there are numerous treatment categories that fall under a variety of levels or tiers. As medical procedures grow increasingly difficult to carry out, they are promoted to more difficult levels of treatment. These several classifications of medical interventions are each covered at their own individual rates. Therefore, what might be covered at a rate of 75–80 percent if it's a basic filling could drop to 50 percent if it's a more extensive restorative surgery.

It is not possible to carry unused benefits over to the following year or to "stack" them with your new benefit allocation in order to pay for more extensive treatments. The coverage provided by the insurance policy that has since lapsed is no longer available. Because of this, it is highly recommended to make use of it while surgical treatments are still very minor and more reasonably priced. You are, in essence, putting your dental insurance to work for you, and as a consequence, you reduce the amount of money that you have to pay out of pocket for your dental care.

Not only are treatments administered sooner more affordable, but they are also less intrusive. Before problems such as decay or disease start to eat away at your smile, we are able to assist you in preserving a greater portion of the natural tooth structure that you have. If you put off getting treatment, eventually the tooth will get to the point where it can't be saved and it will fall out. At that point, it is typically necessary to eliminate it completely.

"I Am Unaware of the Benefits That My Insurance Provides"

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Our dental professionals in Summerlin will do all in their power to explain the benefits and breakdowns of your insurance in a language that is simple and straightforward. You won't be taken aback by any unexpected costs if you do it this way. You will have access to all of the information that you require in order to actively participate in the planning of therapies. In addition, Dr. Cohan will make every effort to figure it out in such a way that each stage is finished before the end of the year, which is when the advantages of your dental insurance will be exhausted.

If you are unsure of the date of your most recent dental visit, please let us know, and we will check with your insurance provider to see what benefits are still available to you. In our medical practice, we are always happy to see new patients! When you phone to schedule your appointment, just make sure that you have your dental insurance card on hand before you do so. In this manner, we will be able to compile all of the necessary information prior to your arrival. In addition, we are able to inform you if the renewal of your insurance coverage occurs on a date other than January 1st.

Make an Appointment with you Insurance as Soon as Possible

COVID-19 resulted in a severe delay in dental care for an unprecedented number of individuals. To our good fortune, the majority of dental insurance coverage prioritize preventive dentistry as a primary benefit. You can reduce the overall cost of treatment in the future by taking advantage of the normal coverage and preventative services that your insurance plan provides.

But that's not the end of it. In the event that you do find yourself in need of treatment, it is imperative that you make use of the advantages that are contained in your plan before the 31st of December. Therefore, make sure that you schedule your appointment for preventative dentistry in plenty of time in advance so that you will have enough time to turn around and treat any problems that may have been going untreated up until this point.

Our dentist in Summerlin, Dr. Marianne Cohan, is a firm believer in providing care for dental health that is proactive, preventative, and less intrusive. Make sure to schedule your next visit as far in advance as you can so that we can assist you in maintaining good oral health (and dental care costs low.) Get in touch with Summerlin Dental Solutions right away.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Will Frequent Visits to The Dentist Give Me A Whiter Smile?

November 11, 2022
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It's possible that going to the dentist on a regular basis is the most effective way to acquire a dazzlingly white smile.

Read this article to find out why going to the dentist twice a year is beneficial to maintaining the appearance of your smile at its finest.

Many people in today's society are developing an unhealthy fixation on the idea that they should have a smile as white as the teeth of movie stars. People who have teeth that are whiter are thought to have higher attractiveness, because it is associated with youth and prosperity (regardless of actual circumstances). Having white teeth is a nice aim to aspire towards, but having healthy teeth is much more eye-catching than having white teeth.

The great majority of people are already aware of the fact that going to the dentist on a routine basis may be of tremendous assistance in the upkeep of a healthy smile. On the other hand, you might be curious to learn if maintaining your current dental routine can help you obtain a whiter smile. This is something you should look into. Let's investigate.

Is it true that having white teeth indicates good dental health when you smile?

Let's begin with this question: is a gleaming smile the same thing as a chuckling grin? It is common knowledge that having white teeth is an indication of good oral health, and to some degree, this is correct. After all, a person who routinely cares for their teeth by flossing, brushing, and otherwise maintaining good oral hygiene should have teeth that are noticeably whiter when they smile.

On the other hand, it is not at all impossible to have a smile that is both healthy and white at the same time.

Our teeth do not normally have the dazzlingly white appearance that so many of us seek or that is portrayed in the media. This is because our teeth develop over the course of our lives. The layer of our teeth that is the most exposed is called enamel, and it has a bluish-transparent appearance. The dentine, which has a yellowish colour, can be found beneath the enamel of the tooth. When put together, they create the impression of having teeth that are white.

The tooth enamel progressively wears away as we become older, exposing more of the yellow dentin that lies beneath it and creating the appearance of teeth that are more yellow than they actually are. However, there is still a chance that the teeth are in exceptionally healthy condition.

Why getting your teeth cleaned by a professional on a consistent basis is necessary in order to keep your smile bright white.

In addition, if you frequently consume foods and beverages that are dark in color, this may cause stains to appear on your teeth. The worst offenders include beverages such as coffee, tea, tomato sauce, and dark-colored sugary drinks. Other culprits include tomato paste.

A professional teeth cleaning, on the other hand, may be able to remove some of these stains from your tooth enamel. [Cleanings] [Cleanings] [Cleanings] [Cleanings] [Cle In addition to this, they will scrape away any tartar or plaque that has accumulated on your teeth. This is significant because the aforementioned compounds provide a breeding ground for the pathogenic germs that lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and a variety of other dental issues.

When should you have your teeth cleaned by a professional and how often should you do it yourself?

People should try to get their teeth professionally cleaned at least twice a year, according to the recommendations of the majority of dentists. The American Dental Association would like to bring to our attention the fact that not everyone has the same level of oral health and that individuals should follow the recommendations that are provided by their dentist in order to maintain the best possible oral health for themselves. In order to maintain the highest possible level of health, it may be necessary for individuals who struggle with particular dental disorders to arrange more frequent appointments to the dentist.

Oral illnesses have the potential to worsen over time, which could result in changes to the appearance of your smile as well as your breath.

What are the consequences if you do not place a high focus on having a dental professional clean your teeth? People who use high-tech electric toothbrushes frequently have the misconception that simply brushing and flossing their teeth is sufficient to maintain good oral hygiene.

It is essential to bear in mind that going to the dentist entails more than simply getting your teeth cleaned. There are a variety of other procedures that may be performed. Your dentist will examine the interior of your mouth for any signs of tooth decay, gum disease, or any other concerns that may be affecting your oral health. This examination will take place in addition to a screening for oral cancer.

It's possible that your oral health will decrease over time. Cavities can develop to be pretty significant in size before you realize they are there, and if you have foul breath, you might be turning people away without you realizing it. If you put off going to the dentist, there is a chance that you could end up damaging your teeth to the point where some of them fall out or that you could lose a tooth entirely.

Make an appointment with a dentist near me as soon as possible in your area to prevent these uncomfortable problems from occurring.

Why maintaining a schedule of regular visits is of the utmost significance?

The roots of your teeth are home to the nerves that may be found in your teeth. Because the layers of your tooth surround this sensitive inner, dental problems that manifest themselves on the surface of your teeth may persist for some time without causing you any discomfort. Before you ever become aware that there is an issue, the infection has already spread all the way through to the pulp inside of your tooth.

Dentists, on the other hand, may be able to identify these issues long before you experience any pain associated with them. Because of this, finding a solution to the problem is much simpler, and as a result, the likelihood of losing a tooth as a consequence of it is much reduced.

It is possible for dentists to whiten the teeth of their patients.

At the absolute least, if you want to improve the appearance of your smile, you should think about scheduling an appointment with a dentist. If you get your teeth professionally cleaned on a regular basis, you may be able to remove some of the stains that are caused by the foods and beverages you consume.

In addition, the advancement of technology has provided dentists with sophisticated tools that can whiten your teeth in a manner that is both safe and expedient.

After having your teeth whitened professionally at the dentist's office after just one visit, your teeth may be many shades whiter than they were before. Alternately, your dental practitioner may give you a high-quality tooth whitening kit that you can use in the comfort of your own home whenever it is most convenient for you. Within a few weeks, you should be able to experience visibly brighter teeth if you use the product correctly and exactly in accordance with the instructions. This should be possible if you use the product correctly and exactly in accordance with the instructions.

Are you ready to experience a smile that is brighter and whiter?

It is imperative that you practice proper dental hygiene because doing so will benefit you in a variety of ways. Gum disease and cardiovascular disease have been shown to be connected, and it is likely that gum disease also has other systemic impacts on the body.

Regular trips to the dentist are one of the most effective weapons you can employ in the fight against unhealthy teeth, which are usually discolored.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Bruxism: Is Stress Destroying Your Smile?

November 9, 2022
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Can bruxism be caused by stress? In short, yes it can. Dr. Cohan in Summerlin, Nevada goes over how stress affects your smile.

Everybody has more "work" than is customary for them these days. Even those of us who consider ourselves to have relatively low-stress lives may go through periods of anxiety or melancholy due to our job surroundings, the schools our children attend, or other social effects of COVID-19. Even though we may believe that our relatively low-stress lifestyles have been a blessing, this may not always be the case.

It's likely that your body is trying to adapt to the changes that are occurring even though you don't "feel" anxious. Additionally, one of the most common unfavorable side effects of your body "feeling" anxious is clenching and grinding your teeth together. The tendency of grinding one's teeth, which can happen consciously or unintentionally, is known as "bruxism," a condition. Your body is merely reacting to the stress in the environment around you whether your TMJ tightens up when you are trying to concentrate, while you are driving in traffic, or when you are dealing with a tough customer.

I do have some terrible news for you, though. Grinding your teeth, which may also be a sign of a sleeping disorder, can have a bad impact on your smile, your TMJ, and possibly your health.

You can still be feeling additional effects in your daily life even if you aren't aware that stress is making you grind your teeth (bruxism).

TMD and teeth grinding have been connected to one another (TMJ).

Your TMJ may experience chronic strain if you grind your teeth, particularly if the problem goes untreated. The joints on either side of your mandible allow it to move up and down as well as to the side and in other directions. A full-blown case of TMJ dysfunction or other negative effects may arise if the cartilage in your TMJ or the muscles in and around it become strained or irritated.

When individuals experience a flare-up, it's not unusual for patients to experience joint pain, headaches, stiffness, and a decreased range of motion. It's probable that you'll notice it when it's least convenient for you, such right after you get up in the morning or right after you arrive home from work. Keep an eye on your body to see if you have any further TMJ symptoms, such as popping or clicking. If so, you might need to wear a bite guard or a splint that covers your teeth to "train" your TMJ to relax when your body is under stress.

The Impact of Bruxism on Dental Work and Enamel

One of the most significant effects of teeth grinding on your smile is the harm it causes to your enamel and dental work. Grinding your teeth can have a lot of adverse effects on your appearance. Even though enamel is tough and resilient—indeed, it's the material in your body that is most resilient—it is not unbreakable. Because of the pressure put on your teeth when you clench and grind them, your tooth enamel will begin to progressively chip away or wear off, leaving behind flat, pointed, or jagged surfaces. The teeth of people who grind their teeth frequently tend to look shorter and flatter throughout the width of their mouths.

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But this is only one of the several affects that bruxism has on the way your smile looks. Regularly grinding your teeth could reduce the durability of your current restorations (such as dental fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, etc.) Although these restorations are very sturdy, the patient's natural tooth structure is still stronger than them. Therefore, if you continue to put extra strain on them day after day while you are under a lot of stress, there is a greater likelihood that something will break.

It's possible that the filling in your tooth breaks in half, that a piece of the tooth around the filling breaks off, or that a layer of porcelain chips off the crown. When anything like that happens, the complete repair must be performed because a patch cannot conceal the damage. The restoration usually becomes more invasive to the tooth because it's possible that some of the tooth's structure was also removed. This worsens a situation that is already difficult.

There is a link between teeth grinding and sleep apnea

Maybe you've been doing it for so long under the impression that the constant stress in your life is to blame. Bruxism, or nighttime teeth grinding, is closely linked to sleep problems such obstructive sleep apnea. Even if your life is very stressful, this is still true (OSA). People who have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may wake up feeling exhausted, with a sore jaw, or with headaches because of the ongoing stress on their muscles.

Squeezing your jaws and teeth as tightly as you can is your body's natural response to not obtaining enough oxygen, which may seem paradoxical but is what actually occurs. Because OSA prevents you from actually waking up, it's likely that this cycle of airway obstruction and teeth grinding will go on all night if you have it.

In addition to these symptoms, sleep apnea is linked to depression, tiredness, weight gain, high blood pressure, and a wide range of other symptoms. If you snore or feel tired all the time, it is in your best interest to speak with a sleep physician about getting tested for obstructive sleep apnea or any other sleeping disorder. These days, you can "take home" sleep tests to complete in the comfort of your own bedroom. These studies are appearing more frequently.

Help for your tooth grinding and bruxism.

Summerlin Dental Solutions will assess you for teeth clenching and grinding, sleep apnea, and TMJ issues as part of the comprehensive exams we provide. To lessen the chance of tooth wear, snoring, or any other detrimental effects linked to your bruxism habit, Dr. Marianne Cohan may advise you to use an oral device or a biting splint.

If you discover that your teeth are becoming increasingly worn down or if your jaw hurts when you wake up, call our Summerlin dentist right away.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Jaw pain: 8 top causes and what you should do if your mouth aches

November 6, 2022

There are eight primary causes of jaw pain, and the following are some things you can try if you are experiencing discomfort in your mouth.

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Experience jaw pain? Let's take a look at some of the most common causes of pain in the jaw and see how they work. And those of you who are experiencing pain in your jaw right now, we will also provide some easy treatments that you can do at home, in addition to some pointers on how to get professional treatment for more severe cases.

Do you ever find yourself muttering "ouch" involuntarily, such as when you yawn or when you take a bite out of your lunch? One thing is for certain, however: the pain in your jaw is excruciating. It's possible that you don't know what's causing the pain in your jaw or why eating has become such a challenge all of a sudden, but if there's one thing that's for sure, it's that the pain in your jaw is excruciating.

Despite the fact that jaw pain can feel overwhelming and even frightening when you are unable to predict how long it will continue or when it doesn't appear to be going away, there are a variety of approaches that can be taken to alleviate the pain.

In this article, we will discuss some of the more common causes of jaw pain, such as the disorder of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), as well as some of the less common causes of jaw pain, such as grinding one's teeth. And those of you who are experiencing pain in your jaw right now, we will also provide some easy treatments that you can do at home, in addition to some pointers on how to get professional treatment for more severe cases. For those of you who are currently going through this, we apologize.

8 of the Most Frequent Factors Contributing to Jaw Pain

There is a wide variety of causes that could be responsible for the pain that you are currently feeling. The list that follows contains some of the more common sources:

Signs and symptoms of dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint

The temporomandibular joint is said to be responsible for connecting the jaw bone to the skull, where it functions "like a sliding hinge," as stated by the Mayo Clinic. If this joint is injured or if it is compromised in any way by a condition such as arthritis, you may feel pain in your jaw. This pain could be caused by a variety of factors. It's possible that you have TMJ if you feel pain in your face, ears, or jaw, or if you hear a clicking sound when you open and close your mouth. Clicking sounds and facial pain are also common symptoms of TMJ. Take a moment to listen to what is going on around you as you move your mouth.

The disorder known as temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) is more common than may be generally understood. TMJ stands for "temporomandibular joint." TMJ is a condition that affects more than 10 million people in the United States, according to estimates provided by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. It is possible that as many as 1 in 12 people will be affected by this. Less than half of those who are affected seek treatment, and the "majority of those seeking treatment are... women in their childbearing years," according to the National Women's Health Network (NWHN).

Trauma

If you take a blow to the jaw, you may end up with bruises, swelling, and even teeth that have been knocked out. This is a common result of facial trauma. Because of all of these factors, it can be challenging to chew food comfortably and to open and close one's mouth without experiencing any kind of discomfort.

According to WebMD, however, if the pain does not go away or if you are unable to properly open and close your mouth, you will need to seek the assistance of a qualified medical professional. On the website, it is stated that "Soft foods and over-the-counter pain medication can typically ease discomfort," but it goes on to say, "But if the pain will not go away."

Sinusitis is an infection of the sinuses.

Do you feel as though there is too much air? Breathe The following is how America describes the connection between sinus infections and jaw pain: "Sinus infections typically cause swelling, and when that swelling becomes severe, it can even reach to your jaw." Seek medical attention for the infection you have, and you should discover that the pain lessens as the other symptoms associated with the infection improve as a direct result of the treatment.

Dental Issues

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If you don't take care of your teeth by brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist on a regular basis, you won't just have yellow teeth and bad breath by the time you're done. In addition to this, gum disease will manifest itself. In addition to this, it has the potential to cause discomfort in the jaw.

Having pain in the jaw can be brought on by a wide range of issues related to oral health, including the following:

• Caries for which treatment has not been received: When a cavity has progressed far enough to affect the dentin, which is the layer of the tooth that is located beneath the enamel, pain is usually experienced. The enamel is the outermost layer of the tooth. It can cause pain to radiate around your jaw if it continues down into the pulp of your tooth, as stated in an article that was published in SELF Magazine.

• Impacted wisdom teeth, which are characterized by: The removal of a person's wisdom teeth is a procedure that most commonly takes place when they are in their late teens or early 20s. This is due, in part, to the fact that these teeth, which are situated in the mouth's back corners, are capable of wreaking havoc on the jaw. If you have wisdom teeth that are impacted, your jaw will become "stiff, painful, and difficult to open," as stated by St. John Health.

People who suffer from psoriatic arthritis are more likely to experience jaw pain than people who suffer from other types of arthritis, as reported by Medical News Today. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis and those who suffer from other conditions that affect the joints frequently experience problems with their jaws. A person's ability to eat, drink, and sleep comfortably may be negatively impacted as a result of the problems described here.

Tetanus

Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease that happens when bacteria that cause tetanus enter the body through a puncture wound. Lockjaw is another name for tetanus. Tetanus is a disease that can also cause lockjaw. Because of the infection-induced muscle spasms, the jaw can become permanently fixed in one position.

Confrontation with the Heart

Pain in the jaw is one of those symptoms that people frequently find it easy to ignore or explain away as an apparent unavoidable component of day-to-day life. On the other hand, it could very well be a symptom of issues that are significantly more fundamental on occasion.

On its website, the American Heart Association provides a list of several symptoms that may indicate that a heart attack is about to occur. "Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach" is listed as one of these symptoms. Other symptoms include "feeling sick to your stomach."

It is important that you do not disregard pain that you are experiencing in your jaw because there are numerous possible causes. In this specific situation, speaking with a qualified medical professional could end up being the thing that ends up saving your life.

Stress

The feeling that you do not have sufficient resources to deal with whatever is going on in your life at the moment is one of the physical manifestations of stress, which can be described as the sensation of being overwhelmed. One of these is clenching and grinding the teeth, which can lead to discomfort in the jaw as well as damage to the teeth themselves.

The following is a guide to five different treatments that can be done at home for jaw pain.

Oral discomfort is never a fun problem to have to deal with. Having said that, here's some encouraging news: There is more than one approach to taking care of it.

The following are some primary actions that can be taken, and there is a possibility that they will provide relief: They are also able to assist in determining whether the problems with the jaw are severe enough to warrant seeking medical attention. This determination can be made by the patient themselves.

Medicines That Can Be Purchased Without a Doctor's Prescription

Ibuprofen, the tried-and-true remedy of choice.

Athletes frequently seek relief from the aches and pains that they have sustained from strenuous workouts by turning to this multipurpose pain reliever. It has been brought to our attention that ibuprofen is frequently utilized in dental practices due to the fact that it acts as both a pain reliever and an anti-inflammatory medication.

Acetaminophen, which is most frequently marketed and sold under the brand name Tylenol, is an additional over-the-counter medication that is frequently used to treat discomfort in the jaw. On the other hand, PracticalPainManagement.com states that this particular medication does not deal with inflammation.

Before recommending that a patient receives a prescription for medication, it is common practice for dentists and physicians to suggest that the patient first try solutions that are available without a prescription. When treating minor pain in the jaw, it is recommended that you start with this course of action because it is the most straightforward.

Keep to foods that are easier on the stomach.

If the pain in your jaw is only temporary, you should try to eat foods that are soft so that you do not make it worse by chewing too forcefully.

Foods like mashed potatoes, yogurt, cottage cheese, scrambled eggs, soup, cooked fruits and vegetables, beans, grains, and even fish are among the foods that have the potential to help ease pain, according to WebMD. Other foods that have the potential to help ease pain include soup.

Steer clear of eating foods that are prone to breaking easily, such as pretzels, as well as foods that are difficult to chew, such as inexpensive steak. Despite the fact that they might be tasty, they are going to make the pain in your jaw much worse after you eat them. Today is the day to splurge on the foods that are easier on your stomach so that you can feel better tomorrow.

Compresses well at high temperatures but also well at low temperatures.

According to the findings of the TMJ Association, the most common treatment for jaw pain is to apply hot or cold compresses to the affected area of the jaw. 65 percent of people who participated in the survey that the association carried out selected this treatment as their preferred option. What is the most exciting component? 74% of these respondents reported that they were experiencing fewer symptoms as a result of the treatment that they were receiving. Simple, but incredibly effective in its application.

It is possible to apply a compress to an affected jawline by doing something as simple as wetting a washcloth and placing it in the microwave or the freezer. Both of these temperatures are suitable for creating a compress. On the other hand, more advanced solutions are also available for purchase, and you can do so either online or at the pharmacy in your neighborhood.

Massage Therapy (Treatment)

When it comes to alleviating discomfort in the jaw, massage therapy has the potential to work wonders. PainScience outlined the steps that need to be taken in order to massage the masseter muscle effectively. This muscle can be found on the underside of the cheekbone.

"Although the entire muscle can be rubbed gently, most people will find that the satisfying sensation of a Perfect Spot for massaging is limited to the upper edge of the muscle," the author wrote. "Although the entire muscle can be rubbed gently, it is important to note that the Perfect Spot for massaging is limited to the upper edge of the muscle "Even though the entirety of the muscle can be massaged with light pressure, it is essential to keep in mind that the Perfect Spot for massaging is restricted to the upper edge of the muscle."

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Activities Involved in the Process of Living One's Life Over the Course of Time

There are many different facets of lifestyle that can contribute to the alleviation of pain.

Yoga and mindful meditation are two examples of alternative treatments for discomfort in the jaw. These two practices can help reduce stress and break the habit of grinding one's teeth, both of which can cause discomfort in the jaw. Although each of these techniques is an effective way to reduce stress, it's possible that the jaw pain you're experiencing right now may be beyond the scope of what these methods can fix on their own. If this is the case, it's important to seek medical attention. Maintaining your use of these strategies in the meantime may be able to assist you in warding off future issues.

You might be able to make up for any sleep deficits that are causing your jaw muscles and other muscles to become fatigued by sleeping on your back or by rearranging the order in which you sleep during the week. Alterations to one's diet, such as omitting foods that require chewing, consuming less caffeine (which can lead to muscle soreness), and increasing the consumption of calcium-fortified foods and beverages, can also assist in the prevention of pain even before it starts to manifest itself.

Receiving Medical Care For The Pain That Is Located In The Jaw

If you have tried a variety of home treatments for the pain in your jaw, but the pain still persists, it is possible that it is time for you to seek the advice of a qualified medical practitioner who can diagnose and treat your condition.

Although medical professionals such as doctors, dentists, and others in the health community do not have a magic wand that can instantly relieve sufferers of jaw pain, they do have a variety of tools at their disposal to address the problem at its core and assist in the search for a solution. Although they do not have a magic wand that can instantly relieve sufferers of jaw pain, medical professionals do have a variety of tools at their disposal to address the problem at its core and help find a solution.

The following is the procedure that you need to follow in order to get medical assistance for the pain that you are experiencing in your jaw.

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Operations That Might Be Carried Out on Patients Complaining of Soreness in the Jaw

Dentists, physicians, and other medical professionals have access to a wide variety of tests and diagnostic tools, which allow them to evaluate patients who complain of jaw pain. The following are some examples of these:

  • Examinations of a more fundamental nature may include a doctor or dentist listening to and/or feeling your jaw as you open and close your mouth.
  • Examinations of a more comprehensive nature may include a full physical.
  • Dental x-rays • Blood tests: this is typically not required unless an autoimmune condition is suspected.
  • Psychological examination: bodily pain can sometimes be based in the psyche.
  • Physical therapy: this can be helpful for patients who are experiencing chronic pain.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Using an MRI, problems with the joints, disks, or soft tissues can be evaluated.
  • Physical examination from a psychological perspective

When it comes to assisting in the treatment of jaw pain, however, it is essential to keep in mind that MRIs have their own set of limitations, and it is imperative that this be kept in mind at all times.

According to the findings of a study that was carried out by the University of Minnesota and included 85 participants, "palpation of the (temporomandibular joint) is more accurate than MRI-depicted effusions in identifying the (temporomandibular joint) as the source of pain for patients with unilateral jaw pain."

It's possible that your primary care physician or dentist will use a combination of these diagnostic tools to figure out what's wrong with your jaw and get you started on treatment for the pain you're experiencing there.

Options for Addressing Jaw Pain and Discomfort

Oral pain can be treated after any necessary examinations and diagnostic procedures have been finished. This allows a medical professional to move on to the next step of the process after completing the previous steps.

The following are some possible forms of treatment:

  • Medications that can only be obtained by way of a prescription from a medical practitioner; some examples of drugs that fall into this category include anticonvulsants, muscle relaxants, and anti-inflammatory medication
  • Methods of self-care: a patient can receive assistance from a trained medical professional in the development of more refined methods for reducing jaw pain. These techniques center on placing an emphasis on one's own self-care, which in turn results in a reduction in one's level of stress.
  • Injections of Botox can not only make Hollywood celebrities look ten years younger, but they can also provide additional padding for the jaw. Botox is no longer just a method for making Hollywood celebrities look younger.
  • Mouthguards are useful tools that can cut down on the amount of teeth grinding that an individual engages in.

The following is an excerpt from an article that was published in Allure magazine about a woman who found relief from her pain after undergoing botox treatment: "After one week, I notice that my headaches are not as frequent and that my jaw hurts less, but it's still swollen and lopsided." "After one week, I notice that my headaches are not as frequent and that my jaw hurts less." By the end of the second week, I am sleeping better, and I am able to chew real food without having the sensation that I want to rip my face off.

Jaw surgery, as described by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, can involve arthroscopy or the repair of damaged tissue. The jaw is the target of this particular type of surgery.

Are you having trouble with your mouth's comfort? You are not obligated to be there in any way. At Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin Nevada, Dr. Cohan can help you get started on the road to recovery as soon as possible.

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Invisalign vs. Braces

November 2, 2022

The sheer number of options that are available to you when it comes to correcting misaligned teeth can feel overwhelming at times. There are typically two different approaches that are utilized in orthodontics, and these approaches are both effective at addressing problems associated with malocclusion.

Both Invisalign and more conventional braces are viable treatment options, and their prices are roughly comparable. It's possible that the option that's best for you is simply the one that you like better and that works better with your way of life. Every treatment has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.

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What Exactly Are Conventional Braces Like?

When you get traditional braces, the "buttons" made of metal that are cemented to your teeth are called brackets. Your bite will gradually change as a result of the placement of a wire that follows the full arch of your teeth. Regular adjustments will be made by either your dentist or an orthodontist. These adjustments are what will coax your new smile into existence.

What Is Invisalign?

Even though Invisalign treatment hasn't been around for as long as traditional braces, it has swiftly established itself as the method of choice for a significant number of patients and orthodontic specialists. This method, which has been used for the past two decades, entails donning a series of aligners made of clear, rigid plastic that are worn over the teeth. Before moving on to the next set of trays, each pair of these trays is worn for a total of fourteen days.

The movement of your teeth is caused by the pressure that is applied to them by the aligners. Because each set of trays is molded differently, the teeth adjust to the new shape gradually over the course of the treatment, week after week, until the desired outcomes have been achieved.

Invisalign Pros

Because the aligners used in Invisalign are transparent, the majority of the people you talk to won't even notice that you are wearing them while you are doing so. This makes Invisalign one of the most appealing orthodontic options available today. This is an excellent option for people who might experience feelings of self-consciousness when wearing metal braces.

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The fact that the aligners can be removed easily is yet another benefit of using Invisalign. Because of this, maintaining proper oral hygiene is now easier than it has ever been.

Patients who use Invisalign adore the fact that they do not need to make any dietary adjustments while they are undergoing treatment. Because the aligners need to be removed prior to eating, you won't have any limitations placed on the kinds of food that you can consume while wearing them.

Because Invisalign makes use of such cutting-edge technology, we are able to provide you with a preview of what your finished smile will appear to be like. Additionally, we are able to obtain a reasonably accurate estimate of how long your treatment will last. Patients have a strong preference for this aspect of Invisalign, which helps to explain the product's overall favorable reception.

Invisalign Cons

Patients who lead very active lives may find it difficult to keep their aligners clean and to remove them before eating and drinking because it disrupts their routines. Having to do this can also be embarrassing, especially if you are at a public place like a restaurant eating with other people.

It is somewhat inconvenient to have to brush your teeth after eating in order to put your aligners back in your mouth, but this is a necessary step that must be taken. This is especially important to keep in mind whenever you are out in public and cannot immediately access a restroom.

Your doctor will advise you to wear your Invisalign aligners at all times so that the treatment can proceed as planned. It is recommended that you sleep for at least 22 hours each day. Even though this is a significant improvement over having to wear metal braces all the time, some people still find it difficult to comply with this rule.

Advantages of Conventional Braces

In contrast to Invisalign, traditional braces are able to treat a wider variety of orthodontic issues. For example, the only way to close large gaps between teeth, move a tooth that is set high in the gum, or correct a severe underbite is to wear orthodontic appliances such as braces.

Another benefit of having braces is that your treatment will be relatively undemanding. Because they are bonded to your teeth, you do not need to be concerned about maintaining their cleanliness.

Cons of Wearing Traditional Braces

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The appearance of the appliances is the primary drawback that prevents patients from continuing treatment with traditional braces. The fact that this orthodontic option involves metal makes it unattractive to most people, which is sufficient motivation for them to avoid it. (Thank goodness, there are choices available in ceramic!)

Cleaning your braces is a tedious task that not only requires a lot of time and attention but also calls for the use of specific tools in order to be done in an effective manner.

When compared to the pressure exerted by the Invisalign system, the force exerted by braces on the teeth is typically more irritating. In addition to that, you have sharp metal wires and rough brackets, both of which have the potential to irritate your skin.

The use of traditional braces can also make it impossible for you to play certain wind instruments in a band, or at the very least significantly increase the difficulty of the task, and they may temporarily impair your ability to speak.

Where in Summerlin Can One Obtain Orthodontic Services

It is time to make an appointment with Dr. Cohan at Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin if you have been thinking about how orthodontic treatment could help improve the appearance of your smile.

During your consultation, we will gladly discuss your concerns and goals in order to determine the type of orthodontic treatment that will be most beneficial for you.

We are excited to be a part of the process that will change the appearance of your smile. Give us a call right this minute!

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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Teeth and Food: 6 Unexpected Foods That Can Be Dangerous to Your Teeth

October 29, 2022
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Teeth and Food:

Teeth and Food: When it comes to deciding what you're going to eat or drink next, what factors do you take into consideration throughout the day? Do you make an active effort to eat nutritious foods, or do you simply choose things based on their flavor and appearance?

Have you ever taken a moment to think about the consequences that some of your favorite foods and drinks have on your teeth? This question applies regardless of the criteria you use to make decisions. The vast majority of people will go through their whole lives without ever giving this topic even a passing thought, despite the fact that the things you put into your mouth have the potential to be the root of all of your dental issues. The following are a few that our dentist in Summerlin wants you to keep an eye out for:

1. Citrus

Your morning grapefruit, your morning lemon drink, and even your afternoon orange snack can all, over the course of time, wreak havoc on the health of your teeth. Because of the high acidity of these meals, the enamel of your teeth will be eroded, making them more susceptible to the development of cavities.

Simple solution: because these foods are good for you, you should continue to eat them, but you should avoid letting the citrus soak into your teeth. After you are finished, you ought to gargle some water or otherwise clean your mouth out. It is preferable if you then have the opportunity to brush your teeth. All of the acid that contributes to erosion will be removed as a result of this.

2. Drinks Containing Carbonation

You are getting hit from two different directions with this one. Not only are soft drinks extremely acidic, like citrus fruits, but they are also loaded with sugar, which is detrimental to dental health. The addition of citric acid to soft drinks not only enhances their flavor but also helps them retain their freshness for longer.

The consumption of carbonated beverages should be restricted to no more than one serving of 12 ounces on a daily basis. If you drink through a straw instead of your mouth, you may reduce the likelihood that sweet acid will adhere to your teeth. Also, don’t sip on a Coke all day long.? Your teeth will be more susceptible to decay as a result of the continuous exposure to the sugar and acid. Instead, you should down your carbonated beverage in one sitting and then thoroughly rinse your mouth with water afterward.

Unfortunately, it has been shown that the artificial sweeteners that are contained in diet sodas can also induce tooth erosion. This means that drinking a diet soda is not much better for the health of your teeth.

3.Gum

If you chew the right kind of gum, there is a possibility that chewing gum could be beneficial to your oral health. It is important to avoid some brands because many of them include excessive amounts of sugar, which is known to erode tooth enamel and lead to the development of cavities.

Simple Solution: Gum that is good for you will not have any sugar in it and will include xylitol. A natural sweetener called xylitol is extracted from the woody and fibrous sections of plants. Because bacteria are prevented from adhering to the teeth by this component, the development of tooth decay is slowed down. To put it simply, if you chew xylitol gum after you eat or drink, it can aid in the prevention of cavities.

4.Alcohol

It is common knowledge that drinking alcohol is not the healthiest thing to do if one is making an effort to maintain their physical wellbeing. But, have you ever given any thought to the effect that alcohol has on the state of your mouth? Almost certainly not. Have you ever observed that after a night of drinking you wake up with a dry mouth? If not, let me ask you this: how about this:

Because alcohol is a diuretic, it causes the body to eliminate any fluids, including saliva as well as water. When it comes to the condition of your teeth and gums, having a dry mouth is one of the most significant risk factors. Not only does the arid climate, which is reminiscent of a desert, induce mouth sores that are red and painful, but it also causes teeth decay. Saliva's primary function is to keep our mouths moist while also clearing them of any leftover food particles. When our mouth is dry, everything, including the bacteria that cause tooth decay, will attach to it.

Quick Fix: If you're going to be drinking alcohol, make sure you drink lots of water to keep your mouth from drying out. After drinking, you should always rinse your mouth with an alcohol-free fluoride mouthwash and brush your teeth thoroughly before going to bed.

5. Bread

Have a hankering for some carbs? That's fine, but don't forget to have your toothbrush close by. Breads that are too soft are difficult for teeth to chew through. This food has a propensity to cling to teeth and get lodged in the various nooks and crannies of the mouth. If the food particles are not adequately removed after eating, germs will start to grow, which will eventually turn into plaque and tartar. Because the effects follow one another in rapid succession, it is imperative that you do the responsible thing and brush your teeth after eating bread.

Immediately rectify the situation by brushing your teeth after indulging in carbs.

6. Nuts. The brittleness of nuts might cause teeth that are already fragile to snap. However, this item of food does not belong to a distinct category all by itself. Ice, hard candies and granola bars, popcorn kernels, fruits with seeds or pits, and meat with bones are all examples of potentially hazardous foods.

Chew these things very carefully and very slowly for a quick fix.

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Maintaining the Good Health of Your Teeth

When trying to pick what you're going to eat next, you should probably think about how your teeth and gums are doing so you can make an informed decision. It is important to remember to pay attention to what you put in your mouth because severe fractures and deep fissures in your teeth might lead you to lose a tooth. Our Summerlin dental practitioner will inspect your teeth and point out any areas of vulnerability in order to assist you in gaining the upper hand in the situation. Give us a call right away to schedule your consultation. 

 

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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Dental Implant FAQs

October 26, 2022

Have you considered placing a dental implant in your mouth to replace a missing tooth?

The following are some of the most frequently asked questions by patients of our cosmetic dental clinic in Summerlin, Nevada.

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What are dental implants?

Implants in dentistry are supposed to be biocompatible replacement tooth roots. They provide the structural support necessary for fixed restorations such as dental crowns and bridges, as well as for removable overdentures and All-on-4 implant teeth.

Does it hurt to get dental implants?

Certainly not in a million years. The great majority of individuals have an established propensity to significantly underestimate how painless the dental implant process would be. The vast majority of individuals believe that acquiring a dental implant is a considerably simpler procedure than having a tooth out.

I am going to receive dental implants; may I be sedated for the procedure?

Absolutely. If you prefer to feel as if you are asleep during the dental implant procedure, we can make the necessary arrangements for you to be sedated so that you can have that experience. There are a variety of sedative techniques that can be performed during dental procedures.

How long do dental implants typically function well following placement?

If you give your dental implants the right care and attention, they should be able to replace your natural teeth for the remainder of your life. Furthermore, plant-based restorative dentistry outperforms and outlasts all other types of dental restorations.

What is the average range for the cost of dental implants?

The total cost of dental implants will vary depending on the number of implants required as well as the style of restoration chosen. Using various choices, such as insurance, it is possible to lower the overall cost of having implants placed in the body. Each and every one of our patients receives a full, itemized price estimate.

How many dental implants do I need to have installed to complete my smile makeover?

If you simply need to replace a single tooth, you will only require a single dental implant. It is possible to replace all upper or lower teeth with dental implants, but the procedure typically requires more than four implants.

Am I a candidate for dental implant treatment?

Implant dentistry can be administered to the great majority of healthy people. It will be necessary to examine your gums and the bone structures that support them in order to determine whether or not they are in good health. It is likely that you will require surgery, either grafting or another procedure.

How long does the procedure to receive dental implants take?

In most cases, the treatment for dental implants takes several weeks or months to complete. Typically, plants require approximately six months to fully mature from the beginning to the end.

Are same-day dental implants safe?

Even though same-day dental implants are a treatment option, they are typically not the most beneficial option for the majority of patients. Even though they are an option for treatment, same-day dental implants are an option for treatment. Before implants will be able to withstand significant biting force, a great amount of time must pass. This is because dental implants must fuse with the jawbone.

How many teeth does the average person have in a day?

"teeth in a day" is a type of dental implant procedure that can restore your entire bite in a single appointment. This treatment involves the use of dental implants. The majority of the time, a shorter-term healing prosthesis is necessary.

What is the precise nature of the implant process widely known as "All-on-4"?

The all-on-4 dental implant treatment utilizes a hybrid and streamlined device that is attached to only four dental implants to replace all of your upper or lower teeth simultaneously. This procedure can be conducted on the patient's upper or lower dental arch.

Can dental implants connect to dentures?

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Yes. Regardless of whether the dentures are removable or fixed, dental implants can be used to give additional support and comfort for dentures.

How do you care for dental implants?

The amount of care offered for dental implants should be comparable to that provided for natural teeth. Make it a habit to brush and floss your teeth, and to visit the dentist every six months. It is crucial for maintaining your oral health.

Are dental implants aesthetically comparable to natural teeth?

People will not even know that you have dental implants when you smile. What gives them their natural aspect is the restoration, like as a crown or bridge, that is placed on top of them. We will meticulously create your restoration so that, once completed, it is indistinguishable from your natural grin.

I had dental implants implanted to replace my missing teeth; may I choose the appearance of my new teeth?

Yes. Your implant restorations can be customized to to match your color, shape, and size preferences. This degree of personalization is accessible to you. With the inclusion of dental implants to the treatment plan, smile makeovers can be greatly improved.

Are dental implants safe?

Yes. Dental implants will work in a manner that is harmonious with the rest of your smile once they have been installed in your mouth. Dental implants are biocompatible and hypoallergenic.

Can you have dental implants if you have a metal allergy?

Titanium dental implants represent no risk to patients with metal sensitivities; hence, they are becoming increasingly popular. Ceramic implant designs, on the other hand, can be an excellent option for persons with highly sensitive skin.

What are micro dental implants?

Mini dental implants are a more compact alternative to conventional dental implants. Because they are approximately one-half the size in length and width, they can be placed in regions with limited space or where the bone is rather thin. This is due to the fact that they are constructed of different materials.

Can you afford dental implants?

Yes. It is typical to seek financial aid to cover all or a portion of the expense of dental implant therapy. This can be performed through a variety of methods, including the provision of 0%-interest payment plan choices.

How long does it take for the gum tissue to recuperate and return to normal after dental implant placement?

A minimal number of incisions are required during the surgical placement of dental implants. Even though the implants require some time to become properly integrated into the jaw, you will not require a particularly lengthy period to recover from the surgical procedure.

How can I determine if I am a candidate for dental implants, and what are the necessary steps?

In order to have your mouth examined and X-rays taken, you will need to arrange an appointment with a Summerlin dental implant dentist. This appointment is obligatory. You must first provide evidence that you have met all of the requirements. In the past, you would not have been eligible for implant treatment; however, technological advancements now make it possible for you to receive implant treatment.

What criteria should I use to identify an excellent dentist that specializes in implants?

You have arrived at the proper location to receive complete implant treatment from the most qualified cosmetic dentist in the Summerlin area at Summerlin Dental Solutions. It is strongly recommended that you arrange an appointment for a consultation as soon as possible if you are interested in locating the most qualified implant dentist in the area.

 

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Gum Lift Options: Laser Vs. Crown Lengthening

October 24, 2022

Have you been told that you need a gum lift because you have a "gummy" smile? If this is the case, when you look in the mirror, you will notice that there is a lot of gum tissue and very little of your teeth. The appearance of excessive gums might cause a person to feel self-conscious and cause them to suppress their grin.

You are in luck since there are two different dental procedures that can make your smile appear less puffy and more attractive.

Gum Lift

Laser Gum Lift

Dr. Cohan is not going to physically lift your gums when he performs a laser gum lift on you in Summerlin. The appearance of a gum lift can be achieved by eliminating some of the superfluous tissue since there is an excessive amount of it. The findings expose a greater portion of the tooth surface that had been concealed by the gum tissue prior to the treatment.

Lasers have been utilized in the field of dentistry for a number of years, and their utilization is incredibly risk-free for a variety of treatments. In some situations, they can even be used to remove cavities, whiten teeth, and perform surgery on gum disease. Tissue samples for biopsies can also be collected with these instruments.

A dental laser is a hand-held device that resembles a ballpoint pen in terms of how little of a tip it has. With the help of the precise tip, we are able to remove only the necessary gum tissue without causing any damage to the surrounding areas. Because of its precision, we have a greater degree of control over the outcomes.

The use of a laser reduces the amount of bleeding that occurs, and there is no risk of infection. You'll feel better in no time at all!

This device is wonderful for correcting gum lines that are uneven. We can give you a grin that is more symmetrical by recontouring the extra gum tissue that is present.

The laser gum lift is a surgery that is minimally invasive and causes almost no discomfort to the patient. In most cases, finishing it up takes significantly less than an hour. Recovery time is rapid, and the procedure is significantly more comfortable than alternatives. As soon as we are finished with your treatment, you will be able to look in the mirror and see the results right away.

Lengthening of the Crown

Crown lengthening is an additional surgery that falls under the category of gum lifts that we provide. The term "crown" refers to the portion of a tooth that lies above the gums and is known as the crown. During this surgery, extra gum and bone tissue around the tooth is removed in order to expose more of the tooth's crown.

When this process is carried out, it is sometimes done so in conjunction with the installation of a restorative crown. A restorative crown is a solid but hollow cap that is fabricated from a durable material such as porcelain or gold. It is placed over a tooth in order to conceal and protect it.

It's possible that the natural tooth is quite feeble due to the fact that it's cracked or severely decaying. If this is the case, our dentist in Summerlin may suggest having the crown lengthened. This action will expose more of the tooth's natural, healthy structure, which will serve as a more stable foundation for the restorative crown you have, giving it the ability to survive for a longer period of time.

When compared to laser gum lift treatment, the crown lengthening operation takes significantly more time to finish because bone must also be removed. Additionally, the period required to recuperate will be extended.

Instructions for Gum Lift After Surgery

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It is possible that you could feel some discomfort following your gum lift procedure in Summerlin. There is a correlation between the amount of work that needs to be done and the degree of pain experienced. In light of the specifics of your case, the dentist in Summerlin who treats you can provide you with more specific information regarding what to anticipate. An over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication (such Aleve/naproxen sodium or Motrin/ibuprofen, for example) can typically provide sufficient pain relief in the majority of situations.

Rinse your mouth out with warm water several times a day to help your gums feel better and speed up the healing process. The most effective solution is a blend of warm salt water. In certain circumstances, we may provide you with a specialized mouthwash to use.

It is also very vital to brush your teeth as well as your gums. At least twice a day, brush your teeth with a toothbrush that has bristles that are extra-soft. If you want your gums to heal more quickly, use your toothbrush to give them a little, circular massage. Scrubbing too vigorously, however, can be harmful to the surrounding tissue and should be avoided. It is possible that you will suffer some bleeding in the days immediately following your treatment. This is very natural, therefore you shouldn't let it get you down. Just keep us updated if it continues beyond this point.

At first, it's possible that your teeth will be especially sensitive to cold temperatures. It's possible that your gums are still healing, in which case you should focus on eating only soft foods for the time being. After your treatment, you should be able to resume your normal eating and drinking habits within around a week's time.

You will be able to see a significant change almost immediately following gum lift surgery, which is one of the many advantages of this procedure. The ultimate effects won't be able to be seen for a few weeks while the wound is healing. Even faster, if not immediate, recovery might be expected following laser gum treatments. It is possible that you will be shocked to see how much of an improvement gum lift surgery can make to your smile.

Gum Lift in Summerlin

Call Summerlin Dental Solutions to schedule a consultation if you are embarrassed by the appearance of your gums when you smile. Dr. Cohan will evaluate your gums and decide which gum lift operation will be most beneficial to you.

Stop trying to hide your smile and start enjoying life. You can regain your self-assurance by getting a gum lift in Summerlin. Give us a call right this minute!

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Can You Get a Facelift with Porcelain Veneers?

October 19, 2022
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Can You Get a Facelift with Porcelain Veneers?

Have you ever looked in the mirror and realized that your skin is starting to age? Maybe you may use some work done on your teeth as well. Did you know that obtaining porcelain veneers in Summerlin can not only make your smile look better, but it can also give you the appearance of having a subtle facelift in the area around your smile?

What Can You Tell Me About Porcelain Veneers?

The majority of patients who see our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin, Nevada want that they have porcelain veneers placed on their teeth. A veneer is simply a thin shell made of porcelain that resembles an artificial fingernail in appearance; they are designed to fit over the front surfaces of the teeth that are visible when a person smiles. Each veneer is handcrafted to the specific dimensions, contour, and color that you and our Summerlin dentist have decided upon for your smile makeover.

What Steps Need to Be Taken in Order to Obtain Porcelain Veneers?

There are three stages involved in the process of installing porcelain veneers. To begin, you will make an appointment to meet with our dentist in Summerlin for a consultation in order to determine which teeth, and how many total teeth, will be treated with veneers. It is possible that we will take some imprints of your teeth in order to assist us in developing a more effective treatment plan and achieving the best possible results.

Second, we'll have you come in so we can get started on the treatment. This appointment will take a little bit more time to finish than originally anticipated. In the end, it will be determined by the number of veneers that you choose to have. During the first consultation that you have with Summerlin Dental Solutions, they will provide you with an estimate of how long the procedure will last.

During the course of the procedure, the front surface of the teeth, as well as a little portion of the edge and the rear, will be filed down by our dentist in Summerlin. If you do this, you will create the space necessary for installing the porcelain veneers. After we have finished getting everything ready, we will either take some impressions of your smile or scan it in order to produce a duplicate of the area that is going to be operated on. These models will be submitted to the dental laboratory so that the permanent porcelain veneers can be fabricated according to the specifications that we provide.

Because it will take the lab a few weeks to construct your permanent veneers, we will craft you a set of temporary veneers that you can use in the interim until your permanent veneers are ready.

In the end, once the finished veneers have been delivered to the office, you will come back so that the veneers can be glued into place. This session could still end up taking quite a deal of time, but it won't be anywhere near as lengthy as the first treatment.

Your temporaries will be removed by our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin, and we will attempt to place the permanent veneers. Before permanently bonding the veneers to your natural teeth, Dr. Cohan will make any necessary adjustments to the areas that will be affected by the veneers.

How can one achieve a more youthful appearance with porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers have the ability to be created in a manner that fills out your face, so reducing the appearance of wrinkles and minimizing the appearance of fine lines. Our resident specialist in veneers, Dr. Cohan, is capable of contouring your cosmetic restorations such that they raise your cheekbones and provide the appearance of bigger lips.

Who Can Benefit from Getting Porcelain Veneers?

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You might be curious about whether or not porcelain veneers might be a good option for your smile. We would like to extend an invitation to schedule a consultation to you if any of the following descriptions fit you.

  • Discolorations: Bleaching won't work on these stains since they go too deep.
  • Teeth that have become worn down and appear shorter than they previously were – or teeth that have always been abnormally short – are referred to as having worn and/or short teeth.
  • Teeth that have been fractured or chipped in any way are referred to as having chipped teeth.
  • Teeth that are out of alignment include any teeth that are misaligned in any way.
  • Teeth that are spaced apart might range from being very slight to being quite noticeable.

Who Shouldn't Get Veneers?

There is a list of people who are good candidates for veneers, but there are also some situations in which you might benefit more from another surgery rather than getting veneers. If you have any of the following conditions, you should look into other possibilities for cosmetic dentistry in the Summerlin area.

  • Teeth That Have Been Significantly Cracked

A tooth that has been badly cracked is a tooth that is weak. Because veneers aren't designed to provide any sort of protection, it's likely going to be in your best interest to get a dental crown instead. A crown is a type of repair that completely covers and helps support your tooth.

  • Disease of the Gums

Gum disease is a serious problem that needs to be brought under control before you even think of getting any kind of cosmetic dentistry in Summerlin.

  • Missing Teeth

Veneers are not an option for people who have several missing teeth or huge gaps between their teeth since they cannot cover such a wide surface area. If you do this, the veneers will become too wide, which will not be aesthetically acceptable, and the restoration will not be robust enough, which will make it more likely that it will break.

Summerlin, Nevada is the Place to Go for Your Cosmetic Dentistry Needs.

Call the office of our dentist in Summerlin right away if you are interested in enhancing the appearance of your teeth while also performing a less invasive version of a facelift with porcelain veneers. We are able to assist you in determining whether or not you are a good candidate for the procedure, as well as whether or not you would benefit from another one of the cosmetic dentistry procedures. We look forward to seeing you!

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Tooth Recontouring Offers Fast Aesthetic Results

October 17, 2022
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Establishing correct symmetry by recontouring from one side of the mouth to the other is one of the goals that Dr. Cohan aims for when she is working to create a beautiful smile for her patients.

However, it is not uncommon for one or two teeth to have asymmetrical qualities or uneven edges, which causes them to stand out from the rest of the teeth in the mouth. Tooth recontouring is a remedy that is prompt, does not cause discomfort, and can be done quickly.

Sometimes the most inconspicuous and unobtrusive modifications to our teeth are the ones that end up having the greatest impact on the way our smile looks. Tooth contouring, on the other hand, comes into play precisely at this point.

What exactly does "Tooth Recontouring" mean?

During a conservative therapy known as tooth recontouring, Dr. Cohan will use a small instrument to carefully buff away a little layer of enamel on each tooth. Depending on your preferences, it will either shorten the tooth or make it smoother by thinning or reducing the tooth structure at that area.

Tooth recontouring, on the other hand, typically does not require any kind of numbing medication, in contrast to receiving a dental filling or veneer. This treatment is considered less invasive since it only affects the most superficial layer of enamel of the tooth. However, if you have acute tooth hypersensitivity, Dr. Cohan is able to anesthetize your teeth in order to perform the procedure if it becomes necessary.

The process of recontouring a tooth takes only a few moments to complete. Due to the streamlined nature of the procedure, you will typically be in and out of the building in considerably less than an hour. It's likely that you'll spend more time conversing with our team and appreciating the results than you will going through the process itself.

When Dr. Cohan is placing other aesthetic restorations for greater overall smile symmetry, he might wish to recontour a tooth in order to address particular concerns that have arisen.

When Should You Get Your Teeth Recontoured?

Again, while we work to build a healthy and appealing symmetry in your smile, certain teeth may stick out more than others. This is perfectly normal. Especially in cases when the enamel's edges are jagged, chipped, have a lumpy appearance, or are lengthier than those of their neighbors.

If it is not dangerous to shorten the length of the enamel in that area, then we can lightly buff away a little layer of the tooth in order to make the overall structure more symmetrical with the teeth that are adjacent to it.

Because it involves only a little amount of tissue removal, recontouring is an attractive alternative to more involved cosmetic operations. Especially in cases where the only defects to be addressed are very minor ones, such as uneven enamel. Even though we are polishing away particular parts of the tooth during the recontouring process, technically speaking, this procedure is more conservative than having dental veneers or crowns placed over the tooth.

If you have only one or two teeth that are causing you worry, uneven tooth edges that make your teeth stand out, or asymmetrical tooth shapes across your smile, Dr. Cohan may propose that you have tooth recontouring done.

  • Enamel that is slightly chipped but does not need to be bonded; • Enamel that is rough and irritates your lips, cheeks, or tongue; • Teeth that are more prominent than others
  • There are recent restorations on the teeth that are adjacent, and the tooth in question has to blend in with them. 

Comparing Dental Bonding with Tooth Recontouring

When we talk about changing the form of a tooth on the same day, we almost always mean to discuss cosmetic bonding as the treatment option. Bonding and recontouring, on the other hand, are virtually polar opposites of one another.

Bonding is a procedure that covers and re-builds tooth surfaces in areas where there are aesthetic differences by using composite materials that are tooth-colored. Such as enamel that is pitted and stained, as well as little chips and cracks in the teeth. It strengthens the teeth, in a sense, or it conceals certain problems. Dr. Cohan chooses a composite material that is a close match to the color of the tooth and then manually moulds it to cover the problematic area.

Tooth recontouring, on the other hand, has the opposite effect: it lessens the thickness of the enamel and changes its shape in certain spaces. We are able to restructure the tooth so that it appears more level with its neighbors by rounding off any irregular edges that it may have. There is no need for any additional materials (such a composite, for example).

Bonding and recontouring are both one-visit treatments that, in most cases, do not require any kind of numbing medication to be carried out.

It is also important to note that while it is possible to bleach a tooth that has been recontoured, bleaching a tooth that has been bonded requires the bonding to be replaced in order to match the whiter color of the enamel. The tooth will not become whiter along with the bonding material.

Results on the Same Day

There are a few cosmetic procedures that can be performed, and the results can be seen immediately or within the same day. Composite bonding, in-office bleaching, and, in this particular instance, tooth recontouring are all examples of similar procedures.

Even better, the procedure does not require any downtime or healing process after it is completed on a patient's teeth. When you look in the mirror for the first time after Dr. Cohan has finished the procedure, you will notice that your tooth looks completely different.

Tooth recontouring is a technique that is frequently disregarded, despite the fact that it can make improvements to the appearance of the teeth that are both subtle and significant. However, the efficacy of the procedure is something that can have a significant influence on the appearance of your smile in just a single day.

The Best in Cosmetic Dentistry in Summerlin

Dr. Cohan is widely considered to be among the most knowledgeable and accomplished cosmetic dentists in the Las Vegas area. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, we are firm believers in providing individualized care that improves the oral health and overall appearance of our patients without altering their unique characteristics. If you feel that tooth recontouring is the best option for you or if you would want to look into other possibilities, we will be more than pleased to assist you.

Get in touch with us as soon as possible to schedule your smile evaluation with Dr. Cohan.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

The Basics of Mouthguards

October 13, 2022
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Have you ever questioned whether or not you really require a mouthguard to protect your teeth? If that's the case, then you should definitely read this article before making your next appointment with the dentist.

Do not be concerned in the least if you do not know what questions to ask. You are by no means the only one dealing with this issue, particularly if you are not familiar with mouthguards or night-guards.

Mouthguards are designed to protect your teeth and gums from injury, and contrary to popular belief, they are more effective in doing so than you might initially believe. While you are using the device, you can experience some initial and transient discomfort; nevertheless, the benefits to your oral health make the slight inconvenience more than worthwhile.

It's possible that you're confused about the function of a mouthguard and why certain individuals need to wear them. The following is a rundown of the fundamental information you need to have before selecting the mouthguard that will serve you best.

Your grin will end up being preserved in all of its glory along with its health and protection.

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When you play sports, it is important to protect your teeth with a dental appliance called a mouthguard. If you clench and grind your teeth as you sleep, you could benefit from wearing one of these.

In either case, mouthguards perform admirably when they are customized to fit the unique contours of a person's teeth and mouth. There are some that come in regular sizes, while others offer personalized fits; in addition, they can be constructed from a variety of materials.

The distinction between dentures and mouthguards is one that is frequently confused by people. Although they share a similar appearance, their functions couldn't be more different.

Dentures are artificial teeth that can be worn in place of missing teeth, and mouthguards are designed to prevent tooth loss in those who wear them.

Mouthguards are normally made of a formable plastic that can be molded to fit the mouth of any individual, and they are also compact enough to be carried around and used as necessary. As a result, it is imperative that you do not misplace your mouthguard.

Who should consider wearing a mouthguard?

It is highly suggested that anybody who participates in a sport that involves physical contact use a mouthguard. In point of fact, you might not have a choice but to put one on.

No matter what kind of activity you participate in, your health and safety should always come first. This pertains to both the physical and dental health of the individual. An injury to the mouth or gum line can result in the loss of teeth and/or heavy bleeding, and if the damage is serious, oral surgery may be required as an emergency procedure.

In addition to protecting your teeth during contact sports, mouthguards can also be worn during activities such as riding a bike, skating, or other recreational activities that have the potential to cause an injury to the mouth.

Mouthguards, also known as nightguards, are an excellent solution for people who suffer from sleep apnea or grind their teeth while sleeping.

What are the many kinds of mouthguards available?

There are three primary categories of mouthguards, which are as follows:

  • stock mouth protectors,
  • boil-and-bite guards, and
  •  Mouth guards that are custom-fitted to the user
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Here is some information to help you better understand each type and determine which one could be the most suitable for you.

Stock Mouth Protectors.

These mouthguards are the least priced choice and may be found in a wide variety of sporting goods retailers. They are also easily accessible.

They are available in a variety of sizes, but the catch is that they cannot be customized in any way and only provide the most fundamental level of protection. They may be available in a variety of colors, but the fit is predetermined and cannot be altered in any way.

Boil-and-bite Guards

This particular kind of mouthguard may be adjusted to fit the contours of your mouth in a matter of minutes. It also comes in a variety of sizes that are determined by the state of your mouth and teeth, but this type may be modified to fit your specific needs.

The procedure for fitting is rather uncomplicated. To break in the new mouthguard, you submerge it in a pot of boiling water for a few minutes. The next step is to put the material in your mouth while it is still hot, and to press the plastic against your teeth while doing so.

As soon as the protector has returned to its normal temperature, it will keep its form, and you will then be able to begin practicing on the field.

Custom Fitted Mouthguard

It's possible that you've observed that the mouthguards that some elite sportsmen use have interesting shapes. These are made to order in order to provide the highest level of mouth protection possible.

However, the use of this kind of protection is not necessary limited to professionals alone. Additionally, they are excellent for those who have braces or if a dentist determines that you need mouth protection for whatever reason.

For instance, if you've recently undergone oral surgery, there will be a critical juncture in your recovery during which you'll be especially susceptible to sustaining further damage to your teeth. Those who are at a high risk of sustaining an injury to their mouth may benefit from wearing a custom-made mouth protector. Despite the fact that these protectors can be quite expensive and need to be fitted by a dentist, they provide enough protection.

How exactly do mouthguards accomplish their job?

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A common misconception concerning mouthguards is the idea that they offer unrivaled defense against damage to the teeth and gums. However, despite their usefulness, mouthguards do not provide the same level of defense as other forms of protection.

Damage to the mouth caused by a severe blow to the face or head can be disastrous and may necessitate more than one surgical procedure. It is possible for mouthguards to lessen the likelihood of oral injury, but they cannot eliminate the possibility totally.

Even injuries that don't appear to be too serious can cause significant problems for the mouth. If you ignore the problem, even something as minor as a chipped tooth could result in an infection, a deepening of cavities, and additional harm. Damage to a tooth that results in an abscess is another urgent condition that can arise.

A mouthguard's secondary function is to maintain proper alignment and placement of all of the teeth within the mouth. Teeth have the potential to splinter and cut the gums or the roof of the mouth if a mouthguard is not used. You also run the risk of swallowing the broken parts of a tooth by unintentionally.

Mouth injuries pose the greatest threat, as they can result in permanent disfigurement if they are severe enough. In the event that you sustain a serious damage to your mouth, it has the potential to change your appearance for the rest of your life. In the worst-case situation, this type of oral trauma might potentially cause damage to the nerves.

If you engage in strenuous physical activity, it is strongly recommended that you use a mouthguard rather than risking injury to your teeth and gums by not using one.

If you wear a night guard, would it damage your teeth?

Another common misunderstanding is that wearing a sleep guard will make your teeth worse rather than better. Night-guards are a type of mouthguard that is worn at night, and their primary function is to protect teeth from being damaged while the wearer is asleep. It is significantly more likely that you will damage your teeth if you do not use a night guard when it is required.

When you grind your teeth as you sleep, the outer surfaces of your teeth become worn down, which can lead to damage over time. At some point in the future, the teeth might break, chip, or develop a cavity.

This misunderstanding originates from the fact that night guards can cause gradual shifts in the position of teeth over time. In point of fact, this is the reason why a lot of dentists utilize them. When we are younger and our mouths are still developing, this is an effective method for realigning our teeth.

If you use a night guard, you could notice that grooves are beginning to appear in your teeth. It's not a problem with the mouthguard's functionality. It is more likely that the guard does not fit properly, in which case you ought to have it checked out by your dentist.

What kind of maintenance does a mouthguard require?

The encouraging news is that mouthguards can be cleaned with relative ease.

You can rinse it out with regular mouthwash or with water that has been soapy, whichever you prefer. The use of cold water is required for this approach since hot water has the potential to change the contour of the guard over time.

It is in your best interest to keep your equipment away from areas that are subject to extreme heat or direct sunshine.

If you do need to transport your mouthguard, however, you should store it in a container that is both compact and robust so that you do not risk accidently harming it.

When not in use, a mouthguard made of acrylic should be stored in water to prevent it from drying out. In the event that this does not occur, the materials will be harmed, and the price of purchasing an acrylic mouthguard will have been for naught.

How long do mouthguards typically remain effective?

If you take proper care of your mouth guards, they should last you for a very long time. However, whenever you begin to see signs of wear and tear, it is highly recommended that you replace them with a new set.

You should search for regions in which the guard is no longer fitting as snugly over your teeth as it did in the past. When you first obtain a mouthguard, it may not feel as comfortable as it does later, once you have been accustomed to wearing it in your mouth for longer and longer lengths of time.

It is imperative that you never keep using a broken mouth protector since you run the risk of causing damage to your teeth. If you take the necessary precautions to maintain it, a quality mouth guard should last for several months, unless your dentist advises you otherwise.

How much do mouthguards cost when purchased from the dentist?

If you choose the usual sort of mouthguard, you won't often spend a lot of money on one. You can purchase quite a lot of these from retail outlets for around $20 each. From that point on, the cost of customizable protectors will increase.

It is possible to spend anywhere from $100 to several hundred dollars on a high-quality mouthguard purchased from a dentist. Everything is determined by the kind of material you require as well as the function of the guard.

There is an increase in cost associated with the molding process when a customized mouth guard is required.

Because of this, a lot of people decide to go with a high-quality boil-and-bite mouthguard instead.

Nevertheless, if the health benefits outweigh the cost of hiring an expensive guard, you might not have any other option but to do so.

The price of a mouth guard can also be estimated based on the brand name of the mouth guard.

Which dental mouthguard is the most effective?

The most effective dental mouthguard is one that is both comfortable and effective in its primary function, which is to safeguard your smile.

What kind of defense do you need? That will help you choose the best one for your circumstances. For example, the Smile Brilliant Night Guard is the most effective guard for usage during the nighttime hours.

Because there is such a wide variety of mouth guards and night guards available, it is in your best interest to speak with a dentist in your area. It's possible that a badly picked guard won't operate at all, or that it won't work as well.

Do not delay in getting a mouthguard if you believe that you require one. Make an appointment as soon as possible to safeguard and maintain the health of your smile.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

CareCredit Covers What Insurance Doesn’t

October 10, 2022
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Whether or not they have dental insurance, sometimes the cost of dental care prevents people from receiving the care they require; before CareCredit that is. Even for individuals who do have dental insurance, this can still be the case. It might be difficult to believe, but the amount that dental insurance will cover for dental care has not changed in line with the typical rates of economic inflation; in reality, it has been constant for more than 40 years. On the other side, the price of dental care has been rising because of things like the cost of living, administrative costs, lab fees, and the price of various materials.

Therefore, it should not be surprising that many people put off visiting the dentist or scheduling an appointment for the required care. Dental insurance "should" provide full coverage for dental care, but when it doesn't, you are left to choose whether or not your tooth "hurts" enough to warrant treatment depending on the cost of that treatment. In fact, a tooth may have an abscess or be nearing the end of its life without ever exhibiting any symptoms of pain or sensitivity.

The good news is that, as long as the therapy is preventative in nature, dental insurance will often pay for 100% of the cost of dental care. That is, a treatment meant to delay a disease from developing or to delay it for a long time. Such things, as well as fluoride, dental sealants, regular cleanings, and infrequent X-rays.

But what if your dental insurance won't pay for the necessary surgery? Or, it's possible that only a portion of the total cost of your treatment will be paid for by your dental insurance. Normally, you would be required to use your own money to make up the difference. However, at Summerlin Dental Solutions, we are happy to provide CareCredit as a convenient payment alternative for our patients.

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What is CareCredit, exactly?

The idea of utilizing a credit card to pay for dental and medical expenses has been improved by CareCredit. You can use it for any type of dental procedure, even elective ones like teeth whitening, Invisalign, dental veneers, and smile makeovers. Additionally, it can be used for tooth replacement utilizing different techniques as well as whole mouth restoration with dental implants.

However, this part is the most interesting: Most candidates qualify for financing rates of 0% or considerably lower. Customers of CareCredit often get a grace period of one year to pay off their loans in full without incurring interest charges. You can choose to make a little monthly payment instead of paying it off all at once, or you can pay it off whenever you are prepared. Once you discover you need treatment, you don't have to put it off because CareCredit enables you to pay for it gradually.

It is not particularly difficult to get approved with CareCredit. Whether you do it at home, on your smartphone, or right here in our Summerlin dental office, you can submit your application at any time. Usually, the approval happens right away, allowing you to access the money the same day that you applied for it. This will save you from having to wait to start therapy if you need it right away. Compared to dental insurance, it may be finished more quickly, and it makes it much easier to cover the cost of dental care.

Delaying dental care could cost more money.

Dental care is misunderstood widely, and this misconception is shared by many people. It has to do with the fact that if a person's tooth isn't hurting, they won't rush to have it corrected until it does. But here's the thing: tooth discomfort or a visibly flawed tooth aren't the only indicators of a potential dental issue. The vast majority of the time, they don't surface until the diagnosis has had a chance to develop into something more serious.

The best course of action from a dental and economical standpoint is to treat a dental condition as soon as it is identified. For example, treating tooth decay is less intrusive and more affordable when the cavity in a tooth is small. However, if it is left untreated for a few months, the cavity may deepen and affect the nearby teeth or nerve, necessitating further fillings in addition to a root canal. Patients will need to keep longer appointments and pay more for their care according to the infection's severity.

Even if you don't have dental insurance, don't know what your policy will cover, or don't have any insurance at all, CareCredit makes it easy and quick to get the dental care you require. Over time, you'll not only save money but also better maintain the quality of your smile. The fewer and smaller restorations that are needed will directly lower your future dental expenses.

Absolutely, CareCredit can be used to pay for smile makeovers.

Ordinarily, the patient's dental insurance will not cover the expense of a dental procedure if it is deemed elective. This is aesthetic dentistry, to put it another way. Most of the time, it is not possible to use benefits to pay for cosmetic dentistry procedures like acquiring a new smile. If the alterations you wish to make are only aesthetic in nature, CareCredit is an option you might want to think about. You can receive financing for all or part of your medical care, and you can then spread out the cost with affordable monthly payments. The waiting period is already over!

Affordable Summerlin Dentist

Do you have any inquiries about CareCredit or the dental insurance coverage it offers? Contact Summerlin Dental Solutions if you're in the city. You can ask Dr. Cohan any questions you may have, and she'll be happy to respond along with our supportive group of patient coordinators. You're going to kick yourself for holding off on calling us for so long. To begin, get in touch with us as soon as possible.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Do You Need Dental Veneers? Here are five reasons why you should think about getting them.

October 7, 2022
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Do you ever find yourself trying to cover up your smile because you're embarrassed by it? Do you glance in the mirror and wish that your teeth were more attractive in any way? Perhaps they could be whiter, better aligned, or more stunning overall. Have you ever experimented with various cosmetic treatments, only to be dissatisfied with the results of such treatments? If this describes you, you should consider getting dental veneers. The following are five reasons why you should give them some thought:

Yellow Stains that Mar the Appearance of Your Teeth

A smile that is whiter and more radiant can be achieved with the help of dental veneers. Veneers could be the answer for you if you have tooth discolouration or deep stains that do not respond well to whitening treatments. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain that are bonded to your teeth.

Although professional whitening treatments can provide fantastic results, some people's tooth structure is naturally very dark, or they use medications that permanently change the color of their teeth. These individuals cannot achieve the same results (such as antibiotics like tetracycline.) No matter how hard you try, you won't be able to get such black stains out with bleach.

Veneers cover the entire tooth that lies behind them, allowing you to select any shade you like for the veneers themselves. Your natural skin tone and lip color are both factors that Dr. Cohan will take into consideration while helping you choose a shade. The brilliant porcelain makes the teeth appear to be naturally white. There is no need to bleach the fabric! Your porcelain veneers will continue to maintain their brilliant hue over the course of many years to come, which is an extra plus.

Teeth that are broken or misshapen

Do any of your teeth have chips or are they crooked? If this is the case, you might think about getting dental veneers. Because each veneer is made individually by hand in a dental laboratory, we have complete control over the way in which they are fashioned. No detail has been overlooked, from the dimensions of the width and length to the shape of the serrated edges.

Problems such as thin teeth, enamel that has been slightly damaged (in which case you do not require a dental crown), and surface imperfections such as pitted surfaces are all easily rectifiable. After the veneer has been glued to the front of your tooth, your smile will appear to be entire and complete once more. Veneers offer superior protection than composite bonding while also being less invasive than full coverage crowns; in fact, they were developed particularly for situations just like this one!

Veneers are an excellent option for teeth that are otherwise in good health but have aesthetic faults that need to be covered up.

Teeth that are crooked, crowded, or have gaps between them

Patients who have crooked, crowded, or gapped teeth have the option of using veneers as an excellent replacement for braces. Because they are attached to the front surface of your teeth, they have the ability to immediately give your teeth the appearance of being straighter and more uniform. Even if the patient's original teeth are still present behind the veneers, a straight smile can be achieved by contouring each one in conjunction with its corresponding partner in order to get the desired result.

Even "instant braces" is a term that some people use to describe to Summerlin dental veneers.

Veneers are also significantly faster to complete than braces, and our Summerlin cosmetic dentist can place them in as few as two appointments. Dental veneers can help you attain the same look you want in a shorter amount of time if you don't have the time or don't want to spend it wearing aligners or other fixed orthodontic tools for a year. Your overall time commitment will often consist of two to three appointments spread out over a period of a few weeks.

Uneven Smile

Do you have an uneven smile? Your smile's overall appearance may suffer if it has asymmetrical shapes, such as teeth that are too short or aren't even with each other. Even if a person's teeth are healthy and their enamel has not been damaged, having teeth that are too short or that are uneven might be problematic from an aesthetic standpoint. The greatest solution is veneers since they are less invasive than dental crowns yet give superior stability than composite bonding. Veneers offer the best of both worlds.

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A lovely smile is typically symmetrical when viewed from either side. Even if you have particularly uneven teeth, you may still be able to achieve this symmetry with the use of veneers.

In most cases, Dr. Cohan advises patients to have many veneers placed at the same time in order to achieve a more unified appearance. However, if the teeth are uneven or there is a problem known as "peg laterals," it is possible to occasionally place just a pair of veneers as needed. This procedure is possible.

You want to be pleased with the appearance of your teeth.

Because teeth are one of the first things people notice about you, it's not surprising that a lot of people are concerned about how their smile seems to others. And even though there are a lot of different ways to accomplish this, the smile makeover experience that dental veneers provide is unrivaled.

The knowledge that you can choose exactly how your teeth will look, down to their size, shape, and color, and that the entire process may be finished in only a few weeks is invaluable. Nothing—not braces, not whitening, nor bonding—can achieve the same results!

Looking for Veneers in Summerlin? Make an Appointment for Your Summerlin Smile Consultation Today!

We take great satisfaction in the fact that our patients at our Summerlin location receive the highest level of care and aesthetics that is humanly feasible. When it comes to your grin, we want to make absolutely certain that you adore it just as much as we do. If you are thinking about getting dental veneers, we encourage you to make an appointment with Dr. Cohan for a consultation. During your appointment, we will talk about your hopes and dreams for your smile, as well as explore whether or not veneers are the best course of action for you.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

10 Things To Do When Recovering From Wisdom Teeth Surgery.  

October 4, 2022
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You’ve had your wisdom teeth removed. What do you do now?!? Well, we've put together a detailed list of the top ten things you need to do for the recovery of your wisdom teeth, based on facts, experience, and statistics.

Whether they are in the mouth erupting or at the dentist's office being pulled, wisdom teeth are infamous for being difficult to deal with because of their tenacious and difficult nature. The majority of us, as a result of the skeletal evolution that has occurred in our skulls over the course of centuries, do not have the arch space necessary for all four of these third molars to emerge.

When there is insufficient room in the oral cavity for the wisdom teeth to erupt, these molars can lead to a number of unpleasant consequences, such as swollen gums, infections, facial swelling, damage to other teeth, and even problems with the jaw joint because of the wisdom teeth.

Wisdom teeth inherently are more likely to cause issues. This is due to the fact that they are the final molars to erupt from your mouth.  Even worse, they can move teeth, frequently undoing the progress made in orthodontic treatment that had started or is now being carried out. Therefore, there is no alternative to have these teeth extracted when the dentist advises they ought to be done so.

In spite of the fact that recovery from oral surgery has a reputation for being excruciatingly painful and miserable, the majority of the time, the cause of such stress is due to the patient's disregard for aftercare and their lack of knowledge regarding how to properly manage the open extraction site.

As a result, we have developed a detailed list of the top ten things you absolutely need to do for recovery, based on facts, experience, and statistical evidence. Continue reading the following instruction list if you want to understand how to minimize issues after surgery and lessen the amount of post-operative discomfort you experience after having your wisdom teeth out.

After Wisdom Teeth Removal:

1. You must not spit.

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Immediately after having a wisdom teeth out, it is possible for blood and saliva to collect in the mouth. At the same time, the body's natural defense mechanism creates a blood clot at the extraction site to act as a plug, which stops the bleeding and allows the body to begin the healing process. Blood and Saliva must be removed from your mouth with care. Spitting can create a vacuum in your mouth that prevents the healing process from occurring. This could in turn dislodge a healing blood clot.

Removal of the saliva and blood must be done in order to prevent the blood clot from becoming dislodged. It is recommended that you accomplish this by slightly opening your mouth over a sink and allowing blood and saliva to come out while tilting your head forward. You should do this with your head cocked forward.  By dislodging the naturally occurring blood clot in the extraction area, a suction pressure formed in the mouth can have serious effects including a dry socket.

2. Straws are not your friend.

In light of what has been discussed so far, it is of the utmost significance to maintain the integrity of the blood clot. One of the ways in which this can be accomplished is by refraining from using straws following the surgery until the wound has healed. It is important to avoid using straws because, similar to spitting, they produce a suction pressure in the mouth that need to be avoided.

3. Consume Foods That Are Mild and Chilled.  

Post-surgery It is recommended that you wait at least 24 hours following the extraction before consuming anything that is either extremely hot or extremely cold. Most dentists advise consuming slightly melted ice cream for a cooling effect following the removal of wisdom teeth on the same day. Consuming foods that are tender, lukewarm to slightly cold, and require very little effort to chew are typically regarded as the healthiest way to take in nutrition. Foods such as: Yogurt, soup (warm but not hot, bread that is soft, bananas, pudding, mashed potatoes and vegetables, porridge, applesauce., etc.

After the treatment, it's crucial to chew slowly to avoid biting your cheek or lip, which can still be numb from the anesthetic. When eating, make an effort to chew on the side of the mouth that is not the extraction site. The side of the mouth where the extraction site is located should not be used to chew.  It is also recommended that you stay away from hot beverages such as coffee and tea for the first twenty-four hours after the procedure; however, these beverages can be consumed warm. Following surgery, it is best to stick to a soft diet for at least the first 48 hours after the procedure.

4. Use Warm Saltwater Rinses

After an interval of twenty-four hours has passed since the extraction procedure, you should now start rinsing your hair with saltwater. To accomplish this, first bring one cup of tap water to a simmer, then add one level teaspoon of salt and whisk it into the water until the salt is completely dissolved. Rinse your mouth out gently with the salt solution, keeping it there for one minute while you swish it around in your mouth.

Infections can be avoided, food can't get stuck in places of the mouth that are difficult to brush with a toothbrush, irritated tissues in the mouth can be soothed, and the gums can be made more comfortable by supporting faster healing thanks to saltwater rinses. Additionally, saltwater rinses might prevent food from getting stuck in parts of the mouth that would be difficult to brush with a toothbrush. You should strive to perform this activity at least three to four times per day for around one week, particularly after each meal.

5. Stay away from cigarette and alcohol smoke.

Both smoking and drinking alcohol should be avoided on the day of operation and for the first twenty-four hours after it. The decreased blood circulation that results from smoking can have a negative impact on the healing process. The presence of smoke in the mouth can both hasten and slow the healing process of wounds, which may increase the risk of infection if a blood clot has been disrupted or has not yet formed. Consuming alcohol is discouraged as well because of the unfavorable effect that it has on the wound site, which can lead to additional issues, including infections.

6. Make Sure You Get Your Medications on Time

Taking your prescribed medications exactly as directed and on time can be one of the most effective strategies to alleviate the pain and discomfort that are invariably associated with the extraction of wisdom teeth. The most effective method of pain management is to take painkillers at the appropriate times so that the therapeutic action of the medication is maintained in a consistent and steady manner. By sticking to the program, one is able to experience less distress and a more effective therapeutic effect.

7. Cover the Area with Ice

It has been claimed that applying an ice pack to the affected area of the cheek will help reduce inflammation, pain, and sometimes swelling as well. If you have cold intolerance or cold sensitivity, you should avoid using ice packs entirely and take care to moderately limit the amount of time spent icing as well as the length of time spent icing.

8. When you sleep, prop your head up on some pillows.

It is recommended that you sleep with your head elevated for the first few nights after the treatment to prevent blood from accumulating in the area where your wisdom teeth used to be. This will prevent infection from occurring. If you don't do it, the wound can start to throb, which would be very uncomfortable.

9. Avoid Strenuous Exercise

It is recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) that intense activity be avoided for at least twenty-four hours after an extraction treatment. This is done to reduce the risk of post-operative bleeding and to minimize the risk of blood clot dislodgement.

10. Keep Your Scheduled Appointment for a Checkup!

It is necessary to check and follow up with your dental practitioner at the time allotted to you, especially if you have had any stitches inserted so that they may be removed. In this case, it is very important to do so so that the stitches can be removed. If you experience significant bleeding, increased pain after surgery, a foul taste or odor in the mouth, and fever while you are recovering from dental surgery, you need to schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.

At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Awareness Is the First Step Towards Improved Care

The first step in responsible management is having a good understanding of how to maintain your extraction site. It is imperative that you make every effort and take every necessary step to carefully adhere to your dental practitioner's medical advise and to put into practice procedures that will hasten the healing process. If you deviate from these recommendations, you run the risk of developing an infection after surgery or having a hemorrhage, both of which would further complicate and delay the healing process, not to mention increase the amount of pain and discomfort you experience. A speedy recovery is guaranteed when one is careful and attentive when following aftercare guidelines.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

10 Factors That Lead to Stained Teeth

October 4, 2022
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The Top 10 Factors That Lead to Stained Teeth

Are you curious about how you may assist retain the whiteness of your teeth for a longer period of time? It is crucial to know the risk factors that can make your teeth appear darker over time before you make plans to whiten your smile. This will help ensure that the whitening process is successful. Here is a list of the top ten reasons why Dr. Cohan, our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin, treats patients with stained teeth in his office.

  1. Coffee, tea, merlot, and soda are the drinks available.

The frequent consumption of dark drinks can result in noticeable discoloration of the teeth. Things like drinking coffee and tea on a daily basis are likely to leave a continuous stain on surfaces over the course of several weeks, months, and even years. Even moderate consumption of dark beverages like wine and soda, including diet varieties, can leave teeth discolored over time. If you have the option of drinking them through a straw, doing so may be of assistance.

  • Products Relating to Smoking and Tobacco Use

The use of tobacco products such as smokeless "dip" tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes can result in substantial tooth staining that penetrates the innermost layers of tooth enamel and create significant discoloration. This discoloration can occur on the inside as well as the outside of the tooth, but it is notoriously difficult to eliminate, even with thorough dental hygiene.

  • Various Supplements, Including Vitamins and Minerals

Some people, particularly children, find that the oral supplements such as vitamins and minerals they take on a daily basis discolor their teeth. This is especially true for them. Although chewable tablets are among the most prevalent culprits, not all children are affected in the same way by them. In most cases, a process known as "trial and error" is required in order to establish whether or not a child will get tooth stains. The good news is that the majority of these stains may be removed from the teeth by using a dental polish.

In addition to this, white and brown stains on teeth can be caused by drinking water containing abnormally high or low levels of minerals than what is normally found in the water supply. If you want the best possible outcomes, drink water from your local municipal tap, or if you have a child, talk to your physician about the mineral content of the water. Because the mineral and fluoride levels in bottled waters are not routinely monitored or regulated, consuming them may not always be a safe alternative.

  • Medications

When taken during critical phases of a child's development, several classes of prescription drugs have been linked to discoloration of the teeth as a potential side effect. Because of the potential for adverse effects, the majority of medical professionals today refrain from giving prescriptions for certain drugs to pregnant women or to young children. One example of this is the antibiotic tetracycline. There are many others.

  • Swimming in a Pool That Is Treated With Chlorine

A dental discoloration may result for those individuals who engage in competitive swimming or other water-based sports in a swimming pool that is chlorinated. Some people are more likely to get this stain than others, but it can affect anyone. Especially so if they swim at least a few times each week over the course of a few months.

  • Foods that are dark in color, such as berries, tomato sauces, and curry, etc.

Your teeth are susceptible to discoloration from the same kinds of discoloration that dark meals cause to white clothing. Some of the most obvious examples of this include sauces made with tomatoes, curries, and dark berries like blueberries and blackberries. If you consume them on a regular basis throughout the course of the week, there is a bigger possibility that they will leave dark stains on your teeth.

  • Continuity Loss Around Outdated Dental Work
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It is natural for older restorations such as crowns or fillings to begin to age and develop a thin margin surrounding them. This margin allows stains or bacteria to leak into the tooth as the repair deteriorates. Sometimes it is merely a question of aesthetics, but other times it indicates that the filling or crown has to be replaced as soon as possible.

  • The factors of Age and Environment

While it's not necessarily true that becoming older will cause your teeth to "turn yellow," as the saying goes, it is natural for our porous enamel to progressively absorb everything from our diet and surroundings as the years pass. This is something that happens naturally. Because we may now preserve our teeth for longer than ever before, it is typical for our smiles to become slightly darker as we get older.

  • Ailments and Severe Accidental Injuries

Your tooth is especially vulnerable to damage and illness during the developmental stages when it is growing. When a child strikes their top front teeth while those teeth are still forming, there is a potential that the tooth could erupt with some type of noticeable staining or discoloration in the enamel. This can happen if the child continues to hit their teeth while those teeth are developing.

These kinds of discolorations might be difficult to anticipate and may not become apparent until several months or even years after the incident that caused them.

  1. Demineralization

If plaque is allowed to build up on teeth for an extended period of time, the tooth's natural color may shift as a result. Because of the demineralization process, the enamel will begin to take on a powdery white appearance far in advance of the formation of a cavity. Immediately prior to the formation of a cavity in the tooth, a brown or black color may become apparent (but not always.)

Efforts to Remove Stained Teeth | Summerlin

Polishing, teeth whitening, and removal of ICON white spots are just some of the stain removal procedures that are available via Summerlin Dental Solutions. Dr. Cohan is considered to be one of the most famous cosmetic dentists in Summerlin. He provides our patients with a wide array of smile enhancement options.

If you have tooth stain and want to improve the appearance of your smile, the first step is to have your teeth cleaned and examined by a specialist. After that, we will be able to determine whether or not teeth whitening or some other aesthetic therapy will be able to provide you with the desired results.

To arrange an appointment for a checkup at our Summerlin location, please call us now.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

 

GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Gentle Dentist in Summerlin

October 2, 2022
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Are you seeking for a dentist who is kind and gentle? Adults of all ages receive care that is both attentive and sympathetic from the staff at Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin. Dr. Marianne Cohan is able to assist patients who have dental anxiety as a result of having had negative experiences in the past. If this describes you, she can improve the way you feel about going to the dentist.

Keep the following points in mind if choosing a dentist who is gentle is one of your top priorities:

What Characteristics Define a Gentle Dentist?

The specific procedures that Dr. Cohan employs in the course of your care are just one of the reasons why she is known as a kind and considerate dentist. However, she not only possesses a soft hand, but also an attentive ear to go along with it. We are able to comprehend our patients' individual histories, requirements, and sentiments in terms of dental care because we maintain open lines of communication with them. Dr. Cohan is able to provide you with care that is as gentle as it can be because you and he have a strong relationship and communicate well with each other.

The Contribution That Skill and Technology Make

Dental treatment that is stress-free is possible thanks to years of skill and practices that are gentle. However, a gentle touch is not the only factor that will determine how stress-free your consultation at the dentist will be. It is also essential to have the appropriate technologies available.

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For instance, the utilization of resources that are up to date enables certain processes to be carried out in a more expedient manner. A top objective is reducing the amount of time spent sitting in the dental chair. The fact that more advanced technology guarantees a higher level of accuracy also implies that you will have a lower risk of experiencing difficulties or ongoing issues in the years to come.

What About Dentistry Performed Under Sedation?

Even if you have a gentle dentist, you may feel worried about getting dental work done. It's all good! Sedation dentistry is something that our practice offers for instances exactly like this one, when our patients require assistance in relaxing. It makes no difference whether you require a standard method or have something more involved in the works. Sedation dentistry allows patients to take advantage of an additional relaxation aspect, which can assist them in overcoming concerns such as dental anxiety or phobia.

It is much simpler to keep up with the requirements for your oral health if you combine the benefits of sedation dentistry with the treatment provided by a gentle dentist like Dr. Cohan. Especially in the event that extensive dental work needs to be done on your teeth.

For Patients Who Suffer from Dental Anxiety

It is believed that one out of every ten persons suffers from at least one form of dental anxiety. If you avoid the dentist for as long as you possibly can because you are afraid of going there, your anxiety is doing you no favors. When you get to that point, it's quite likely that you won't go back to the dentist until you're dealing with a significant dental issue, such as a toothache that's causing you discomfort.

When dental anxiety prevents a person from practicing routine preventative care, it makes it impossible to detect even relatively small dental problems while they are still in a stage where they can be readily reversed or cured. As a result, rather than performing a simple repair or reversing the disease, the situation deteriorates into a state that calls for more involved therapies to be carried out.

Finding a kind and trustworthy doctor who practices gentle dentistry might assist you in overcoming your fear of the dentist. As a result of this, the level of care that is required for your dental health is typically not as severe. In the event that you do require medical attention, you won't break the bank getting it!

What You Should Anticipate During the Course of Your Appointment

When you call to schedule your appointment, please don't forget to let us know if you suffer from dental anxiety. No, we won't judge you! When we are aware that you experience anxiety about going to the dentist, we are able to better arrange a more comfortable encounter for you.

The more you communicate your issues to us, the more effectively we will be able to address them. Dr. Cohan, a kind and considerate dentist, is aware that the experiences of each patient are unique. Either your tooth hurts and you don't want anyone to touch it, or you had a dentist who was rough with you when you were a child and you haven't been back to the dentist since then. Allow us to assist you in altering your perspective regarding visits to the dentist's office.

Utilizing Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Measures

You can prevent more serious dental problems from developing by going to the dentist regularly for checkups, having light cleanings done, and having comprehensive exams done. We encourage all of our patients who have teeth that are in good oral health to schedule a visit with one of our dentists at least once every three months. Cleanings as infrequently as once every three to four months might be quite beneficial for individuals who have a history of gum disease.

In contrast, putting a hold on such appointments implies that tartar growth will be more severe, gingivitis will be more noticeable, and other issues will be ignored. When you do go back for a checkup, the care that is provided often lasts a little bit longer and requires more effort from the medical staff.

Whether or not subsequent treatments need to be "aggressive" is significantly impacted by one's decision to take the initial step toward maintaining normal preventative care. Simply making an appointment for a checkup and a professional cleaning at least twice a year can assist to ensure that each and every trip to the dentist is as painless and stress-free as is humanly feasible.

Visit Our Summerlin Gentle Dentist

Visit Dr. Cohan, who practices at our Summerlin office, is well regarded as being among the most kind dentists in the Summerlin area. We at Summerlin Dental Solutions highly recommend that you come to us if you suffer from dental phobia or are thinking about getting sedation dentistry done. Get in touch with us as soon as possible to schedule an appointment.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Dental Bridges: Their Various Types, Their Benefits, Their Procedures, and Their Prices.

September 30, 2022
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My tooth is missing and I need a dental bridge. How can I bridge the gap? Implant? Bridge? Let's look at your possibilities.

Surprisingly often, dental problems can range from a persistent toothache to cavities to the entire loss of a permanent tooth. No matter what issue you are having with your dental health, there is a dentist out there who can help.

One dental operation for which people visit their dentist on a somewhat regular basis is a dental bridge. If you are unfamiliar with this piece of equipment, that is very understandable. The majority of people are only familiar with the simpler procedures in dentistry, such scaling and fillings.

On the other side, bridges play a critical role in helping people who are missing teeth regain their oral health. They are often used in the field of restorative dentistry to address a range of potential problems.

The following page will provide all the details you need about dental bridges, including the many types, advantages, remedies, and costs.

What does a dental bridge truly mean?

One type of prosthetic that can be used to replace a missing tooth or set of teeth is a dental bridge. Bridges are frequently made of ceramic or porcelain. When it comes to how they carry out their functions, bridges are fundamentally different from dental implants, which also insert artificial roots into the gum.

It is customary to use one of the teeth on either side of the gap left by the lost tooth or teeth while building a bridge. The technique of fastening the bridge in place makes use of these teeth that are close to the gap. To "bridge" the gap left by the missing teeth and aid in their closure, a prosthetic tooth is placed there.

It is standard procedure to file down the adjacent teeth until they can support a dental crown. Dental crowns are specialist caps that dentists place over teeth to restore them to their original function after they have been chipped or filed down. They are constructed of material of the highest medical grade. The crown that fills in the space left by the missing tooth will also function as a bridge, albeit it may be noticeably broader or deeper than the crowns that join the adjacent teeth.

Why do I need a dental bridge in this circumstance?

For a variety of reasons, including the following, if you have lost teeth, a dental bridge may be beneficial for you:

• Ever since you lost that tooth, have you been unable to smile? Do not worry; a dental bridge can assist in restoring the situation to its original state.

Dental bridges can help prevent the spread of an infection to your exposed gums.

• Losing teeth makes it difficult to chew food, but dental bridges can help you regain that ability.

Since missing teeth can occasionally affect how the gums and jaw develop, it's critical to replace them as soon as possible. It is crucial to replace any missing teeth as a result.

What various types of dental bridges are there?

Since bridges are a successful treatment for a variety of dental problems, dentists have created a broad variety of unique bridge types to help address various dental conditions, including the following:

• The Traditional Fixed Bridge: When restoring lost teeth, this style of bridge is most usually employed. When utilizing this technique, the teeth that are close to the gap left by the missing tooth are covered with crowns. On either side of the opening are these teeth. The gap is filled with a filler tooth, which is secured in place with complementing crowns. These kinds of bridges are frequently made of porcelain that has been fused to a metal or ceramic object. When two healthy teeth are present on either side of the missing tooth, this surgery works well. But each of these teeth will require some reduction work in order for them to successfully support new crowns.

• Cantilever Bridge: When one of the neighboring teeth needed to support a second new crown has been lost, a cantilever bridge is used. A total of two artificial crowns are implanted within the patient's mouth, as opposed to the standard three crowns used in a fixed bridge.

Resin-Bonded Bridges: Resin-bonded bridges are another term for Maryland Bonded Bridges, which are dental restorations used to replace missing front teeth. This technique is used to anchor a pontic to healthy teeth that are nearby. The recently implanted artificial tooth's position is maintained with the help of this tactic. It doesn't involve shaping or filing the teeth next to the damaged tooth.

What is the process for placing a dental bridge?

• Placing a dental bridge is a relatively straightforward procedure that usually only needs one or two trips to the dentist's office to be completed. The exposed gum and the area just around it will first be cleaned by the dentist. The neighboring teeth that are pertinent will then be filed down, and the area will then be disinfected once more. The teeth are then slightly reshaped so that an artificial crown can be supported. After this, a mold is created in order to construct the bridge. Dentists frequently provide their patients temporary bridges to wear while they await the preparation of their permanent bridges.

Your dentist will next finish by using a specific dental adhesive to attach the bridge to the teeth. Dentists must decide whether to use a dental implant as the anchor for a bridge for each individual patient. But in other circumstances, it might be the wisest choice.

How much does getting a dental bridge cost?

Dental care is never inexpensive. A standard or cantilever bridge might run you anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 to build. A bridge in Maryland costs between $1500 and $2500 to build. Budget between $4,000 and $15,000 for the treatment if you choose to have a bridge supported by implants.

The good news is that having dental insurance can significantly reduce the costs associated with these procedures by as much as 50%. As a result, the maximum cost for a traditional or cantilever bridge drops to $2,500, while the costs for a Maryland bridge and implant-supported bridge rise to $1,250 and $7,500, respectively.

Depending on the circumstances, a different sum of money may be required to cover the cost of the procedure.

What is the lifespan of a dental bridge?

The lifespan of a dental bridge is typically between 10 and 15 years; however, depending on how well the patient takes care of their original teeth, this number may be increased or decreased. The bridge could begin to deteriorate in as short as five to seven years, though, if you neglect it and abuse it violently.

You may extend the life of dental bridges by brushing your teeth twice daily. Dental practitioners frequently recommend silica-containing toothpaste as it is their preferred brand. You should floss your teeth as well. Avoiding foods and beverages that are high in sugar or acid is advised if you wish to maintain the health of your bridge.

What are the potential drawbacks of using dental bridges?

Dental bridges are effective; the installation process is made painless by the use of an anesthetic, and the actual installation process can be finished in a fair amount of time. There might, however, be a few issues with this procedure. Here is a summary of some typical potential issues that could occur with dental bridges:

• The teeth next to the space left by a missing tooth are typically filed down in order to aid in supporting a new crown. Teeth that are generally in excellent health are altered by this. • Dental bridges are more prone to produce infections than implants or fillings because of their intricate structure, which makes them difficult to keep clean. • You must file down the teeth next to the gap in order to obtain a traditional or cantilever bridge. On the other hand, if you follow strict hygiene guidelines, you shouldn't experience any problems.

• Every ten to fifteen years, bridges should be modernized.

You should give the issues mentioned above careful thought before deciding to acquire a dental bridge. There are many benefits to building a bridge, but there are certain negatives as well that must be overlooked. As a result, many people consider other solutions, with implants being the most popular choice.

Implants or bridges? The query is that.

The decision of whether to acquire bridges or implants has been highly contested for a very long time.

Generally speaking, implants last longer than bridges. Contrary to bridges, which often only endure between 10 and 15 years, they can typically offer you protection for the duration of your life. Along with this advantage, implants are known to support strong jawbones. This is due to the fact that they are entirely attached within your gum as compared to regular veneers, which are only placed over raw gum tissue. The existence of implants won't put your jaw's mechanics at risk; they'll continue to function as they always have.

Dental bridges are significantly more likely to become infected than implants are. In order to help you keep a clean and healthy bridge, your dentist may suggest additional dental care procedures. It can be challenging to brush and floss around the false crowns. Your bridge will remain in good shape if you do this.

On the other hand, if you consistently use toothpaste to brush your teeth, visit the dentist for checkups, and floss your teeth in the proper places, your bridge will surely continue to be infection-free.

Because there are several advantages to having implants instead of bridges, people frequently opt for this procedure. In spite of the fact that patients have the option of having implants, bridges are still the most common and commonly used method of tooth replacement.

The single most significant argument that can be made in favor of this result is the price. Getting a bridge is substantially less expensive than getting an implant. Implants may need for additional procedures like grafting or a sinus lift, all of which raise the overall cost of the procedure.

These extra procedures do not need to be finished for bridges. The strength of the gums or the density of the jawbone are trivial and can be easily disregarded concerns. Additionally, no type of surgical treatment is required for the placement of a bridge.

Finding a dentist as soon as possible and scheduling an appointment for a dental bridge is your best option if money is tight or you'd prefer to avoid invasive surgical procedures.

Several final thoughts

As is evident, there is a wide variety of bridge types to choose from. To help you select the solution that is best for you, you should review your options with a qualified dentist. Before committing to a specific appointment time, be sure to carefully consider all of your possibilities.

Making a dentist appointment can be a challenging and time-consuming task, especially if you're in a rush and don't know where to hunt for a trustworthy dentist in your region. But once you organize the specifics of your visit, you'll be happy you did.

Never put off getting dental work done, especially if it's something as significant as mending a bridge. If you take the necessary steps to care for your teeth, you can quickly make them pain-free.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Safe Mercury Removal – How to Best Remove and Replace Harmful Metal Fillings

September 28, 2022

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The Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique is what's meant to be abbreviated as SMART. During the process of removing mercury fillings, this method, which was created by the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT), keeps all of our patients, as well as our dental team, safe from exposure to mercury vapor. According to the findings of a number of studies, silver (amalgam) fillings can include up to fifty percent mercury, which has the potential to cause a wide range of health problems. Mercury exposure has been linked to a wide variety of adverse health effects, including but not limited to: depression, anxiety, chronic illnesses, persistent weariness, and prenatal abnormalities. Because of this, many patients who have older metal fillings want to have them removed from their teeth.

 

DID YOU KNOW… According to the IAOMT, all metal fillings contain approximately 50% mercury!

 

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HOW IT IS DONE: THE SMART PROCESS

 

CONSULTATION

Your current metal fillings will be evaluated by Dr. Cohan during your consultation to determine whether or not you will need to have them replaced. It is possible that your she will advise you to keep them in place if they are in good shape and do not constitute a risk to your health. However, in the majority of instances, it is to one's advantage to have them replaced.

 

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

During the process of removing your filling, both you and your doctor will wear protective coverings and a drape will be placed between the two of you. In the operatory, there will be a high-vacuum filtering system that will be used to remove any mercury vapor that may be formed as a result of the removal of your silver fillings.

 

PREPARING FOR THE PROCEDURE

During the whole duration of the process, you will be required to breathe oxygen through a face mask in order to prevent the inhalation of any potentially hazardous fumes. A dental dam will also be placed in your mouth by your doctor in order to isolate the region that is being operated on.

 

REMOVAL OF METAL FILLINGS

Your dentist will begin the process of removing the metal amalgam fillings using a precise drill, suction, and water as soon as all of the safety precautions have been taken.

 

ORAL RINSE

Following the extraction of the metal filling, your dentist will provide you with a slurry of activated charcoal and water to rinse your mouth with. Through the process of rinsing your mouth with a slurry, the charcoal will be able to absorb any potential trace amounts of metal that may have made their way into your mouth.

 

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At long last, the metal filling that was previously in your tooth will be replaced with a long-lasting composite filling instead. Fillings made of composite material not only help to maintain the natural structure of your tooth, but also improve its overall appearance.

 

THE BENEFITS OF SMART

 

ENJOY BETTER AESTHETICS

It's possible for metal fillings to make your smile look dingy and unattractive. Even when they are attached to the back teeth, they can be seen when the person laughs, smiles, or speaks. Patients can experience the aesthetic benefits of composite fillings that look more natural than natural tooth enamel when metal fillings are removed and replaced.

 

STAY AHEAD OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS

According to the findings of several studies, mercury exposure has been related in some instances to clinical depression as well as other mental health problems. Eliminating the presence of mercury in your mouth is the best way to avoid these possible effects, despite the fact that they are quite uncommon. Insomnia, irritability, anxiety, and withdrawal from social situations have been reported as symptoms of mercury poisoning brought on by the inhalation or consumption of mercury vapor in some instances.

 

STAY HEALTHY TO AVOID ONGOING ILLNESSES

Studies have indicated that having mercury in the bloodstream can lead to chronic and long term disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular issues, and renal dysfunction. This is in addition to the unfavorable associations that have been shown between mercury and mental health.

 

KEEP YOUR TEETH IN GOOD HEALTH.

Traditional metal fillings don't attach to the teeth nearly as well as their modern composite counterparts do. This translates to the removal of less dental enamel being necessary when using composite fillings as opposed to metal fillings. Because of this, many dentists will advise their patients to replace a metal filling that has become damaged with a composite filling in order to save as much of the patient's natural tooth structure as is practicable. In the long run, this helps to keep your teeth in good health and strengthens them.

 

DID YOU KNOW… Mercury was used in metal fillings until 2009.

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

 

DOES REMOVING AMALGAM FILLINGS HURT?

No. During the entire procedure, the region that encompasses the tooth will have a numbing effect. You might feel a little bit of pressure from the drill, but you shouldn't experience any discomfort at all. Sedation is an option that may be made accessible to you in specific circumstances so that you can remain blissfully oblivious and calm while undergoing your SMART operation. Make an appointment with your primary care provider as soon as possible if you are interested in discussing the various methods of sedation at your disposal.

 

HOW LONG DOES THE PROCESS TAKE?

The length of the process will change depending on the specific requirements of each individual patient. The length of the treatment will be determined, in part, by the size and quantity of the metal fillings that need to be extracted. Having a filling placed in each tooth, on the other hand, often takes about the same length of time as doing this procedure.

 

IS REMOVING MERCURY FILLINGS COVERED BY INSURANCE?

If it is judged that the removal of your metal fillings is a necessary therapy rather than an elective one, then it is possible that your insurance will cover the cost of the procedure. If your metal fillings are considered to be in good condition and do not pose a threat to your health, you may be responsible for paying some out-of-pocket costs in order to have them removed for the sole purpose of improving your smile's appearance. Get in touch with your insurance provider if you want to have a better understanding of your coverage. In addition, our team is delighted to respond to any questions you might have in order to be certain that you are maximizing the benefits that your dental insurance provides.

 

DO I NEED TO HAVE MY AMALGAM FILLINGS REMOVED?

In the vast majority of instances, metal fillings will need to be extracted. This is typically the result of the filling's advanced age. These days, the vast majority of dentists utilize composite fillings, therefore the fact that you have a metal filling makes it highly likely that it is deteriorating. This can result in more tooth decay, which is why it is essential to have your fillings evaluated to determine whether or not they are performing as expected. It is usually safer to have metal fillings removed proactively in order to decrease the danger of acquiring mercury poisoning (and the adverse effects that come along with it) in the future. This is in addition to any potential tooth decay that may occur.

 

DID YOU KNOW… As you brush, chew and clench your teeth, your metal fillings could be releasing harmful mercury vapor.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Visiting the Dentist: What You Absolutely Need to know.

September 26, 2022
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Over one hundred million people in the United States do not visit their dentist on a regular basis each year, which has important implications for the oral health of the nation as a whole. In point of fact, maintaining good oral health requires constant maintenance at the dentist's office. Having said all of that, the next query is one that you are most likely asking yourself: how frequently am I required to visit my dentist? In contrast to what the vast majority of people believe, the answer to this question differs. You will find the answer to the question that was just posed, as well as an explanation of the reasoning behind it, in the following paragraphs.

The usual advice, which is every six (6) months or twice a year:

What about the myths?

It's likely that someone has suggested going to the dentist at least twice a year to get their teeth checked up. However, despite how humorous it may sound, this tip was first presented in an advertising for toothpaste. It was not based on any legitimate dental research. This guideline is an useful rule of thumb for many people, but it should not be applied to everyone because some people may need to visit their dentist more or less frequently based on their dental health needs.

If this is the case, why do some people require fewer visits to the dentist than others, while others require more frequent checkups?

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Your dentist is actually the only one who can provide you with an answer that is both accurate and exact to this issue. Of course they can. As was just mentioned, certain individuals have a greater need to visit their dentist more frequently than twice per year. This is especially true for those who have a higher risk of developing dental disease in addition to other health conditions that necessitate visits to the dentist at least once every three or four months. Patients who, on the whole, have good dental health may need to visit the dentist no more frequently than once every 12 to 24 months.

Who among these should visit the dentist most frequently?

Pregnant women

Gums may become red, tender, and uncomfortable as a result of the hormonal changes that occur during and after pregnancy. If this is the case, your dentist may suggest that you undergo additional cleanings during the second and early third trimesters of your pregnancy in order to help reduce gingivitis. This highlights the significance of visiting your dentist more frequently during pregnancy.

Diabetics

People who have diabetes are more likely to have gum disease, and there is evidence in the medical literature to suggest that treating gum disease can help improve blood sugar control. As a result, it is recommended that diabetic people have professional deep cleanings performed more frequently than twice every year.

• Since smokers have a higher risk of developing periodontal illnesses and are more likely to have discolored teeth, they may require more frequent dental checkups as a result.

• Patients suffering from gum disease.

• Individuals who have a compromised immunological response

• Individuals who have a predisposition for the development of dental caries or plaque

What are the benefits of having routine checkups?

They allow for early detection of dental and oral issues, which allows for better health management:

• Even if you brush your teeth twice a day and floss as recommended, you still need to visit your dentist at least once every six months. This is the recommended amount of time to spend at the dentist. Patients are unable to discover issues such as cavities or gum disease before they have progressed to the point where they are excruciating. Patients who maintain their dental health by going in for regular checkups increase their chances of having any developing issues discovered at an early stage, when they are easier to treat and less severe.

Dentists inspect not only your teeth, but also your gums and mouth, so this is an extra benefit that should not be overlooked. The fact that oral malignancies are most frequently discovered by dentists is a significant advantage. Oral cancer screenings can consequently assist in the detection of malignant lesions, which, if found at an earlier stage, are amenable to treatment that is more successful.

• Ultimately, going to the dentist as frequently as is suggested can help you save time, reduce the amount of discomfort you experience, and even help you save money.

In conclusion, if you take better care of your teeth, you will reduce the likelihood that you will acquire cavities and other issues related to your oral health. As a result of this, you will have a reduced need to go to the dentist. It is recommended that you brush your teeth twice a day, and in addition to that, you should not be afraid to use dental floss, interdental brushes, or an oral irrigator. Your dentist may then decide to increase the amount of time that passes between your appointments. In order to maintain excellent dental health and follow the recommendations of your dentist, you should always keep all of your scheduled appointments.

 

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

What Role Does Oral Health Play in Overall Sense of Well-being?

September 21, 2022
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Do you put off visiting to the dentist because you don't believe that keeping your oral health is as important as other aspects of your overall health?

It's possible that the strong connection between dental health and general health and wellness will come as a surprise to you.

It is common knowledge that it is vital to maintain good oral health and make routine trips to the dentist in order to avoid toothaches, cavities, poor breath, and other dental problems. However, not taking proper care of your teeth can also have an effect on your general physical health, increasing your risk of developing cardiovascular disease as well as other difficulties.

It is essential to have a solid understanding of the connections between oral health and overall wellness, as well as the ways in which the two can influence and contribute to one another. Continue reading for information about the various physical disorders that are linked to dental health, as well as the steps you may take to prevent adverse effects.

What kind of influence does oral health have on one's general well-being?

When bacteria from your mouth make their way into your bloodstream, it can have an effect on your entire health and wellness, which is why maintaining good oral health and hygiene is so important.

In most cases, natural defenses that have been set up by your body are able to prevent bacteria from invading certain systems. On the other hand, if you do not maintain good dental hygiene, the bacteria that accumulates in your mouth has a chance of getting into your bloodstream and spreading throughout your body.

Tooth decay and gum disease are both conditions that can be caused by bacteria found inside of your mouth. According to the findings of several studies, periodontal disease may also be associated with bacterial pneumonia and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, paying attention to the hygiene of your mouth can prevent bacteria from infiltrating the rest of your body, which can in turn protect you from a variety of potentially serious health conditions.

Regular dental checkups can benefit not only your oral health but also your overall health.

Which medical conditions are linked to oral health issues?

Poor dental health and wellness have been linked to the following illnesses:

Oral bacteria, which has been connected to cardiovascular disease, can induce inflammation. This may raise the risk of coronary artery disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease.

• Endocarditis: If you don't maintain good oral hygiene, bacteria from your mouth could enter your bloodstream and attach themselves to different parts of your heart. This condition can occur when you don't properly care for your teeth and gums. Because of this, an infection will develop in the valves that are located inside of your heart.

Birth issues Periodontitis is a known factor in the development of birth complications during pregnancy, including the delivery of a baby who is premature. In addition, the treatment of periodontal disease can lessen the requirement for insulin in patients with diabetes.

Cancer: Poor oral hygiene has been linked to a number of cancers, including leukemia and oral cancer.

Pneumonia: In the same way that bacteria can get into your heart, they may also get into your lungs, which can lead to pneumonia and other respiratory problems.

Which conditions have the potential to impact your oral health?

Oral health can play a role in the development of certain health issues, and some health conditions can play a role in oral health. Examples of medical conditions that may affect your dental health include the following:

Diabetes: Gum disease is more likely to affect people with diabetes. A person with diabetes has a reduced immune system, which increases their susceptibility to disease. Gum disease patients have a more difficult time managing their blood sugar levels, which can be improved with appropriate periodontal care.• Alzheimer's disease: As Alzheimer's disease advances, it is possible for patients to experience deterioration in their oral health.

HIV/AIDS: Individuals who have HIV or Aids are more prone to suffer from oral problems, such as mucosal sores.

• Osteoporosis: This condition occurs when your bones become fragile or weak, which can lead to issues with your dental health such as tooth loss and bone loss in the jaw. There is a possibility that people taking medication for osteoporosis would experience harm to their jawbones.

What can I do to safeguard the health of my mouth?

Maintaining good oral hygiene, being aware of the warning signs of gum disease, and scheduling routine checkups with a dentist in your area are the three most important things you can do to promote both your oral and overall health.

• Make sure you brush your teeth at least twice a day: The most fundamental step you can do to safeguard your oral health is to brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice day. Keeping up with this technique will enable the defense mechanisms in your body to operate effectively, thereby keeping bacteria from entering your system.

• Try to eat healthily as much as you can because the food you consume can have an effect on the condition of your teeth. You should eat in a way that is both healthy and balanced. You should also stay away from foods that contain an excessive amount of sugar.

• Floss your teeth every day. Daily flossing has a number of important benefits for your oral health. Inflammation can be reduced by cleaning the spaces between your teeth, which can also help eliminate bacteria-filled plaque.

• Schedule checkups and regular appointments with your dentist: When you go to the dentist on a regular basis, they are able to monitor your oral health and take preventative measures against gum disease and tooth decay before they cause any significant damage. At the very least, you should visit the dentist twice every year.

• Refrain from using any form of tobacco: The lungs and gums are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of tobacco use. Stay away from cigarettes and tobacco if you want to keep your dental and overall health in good shape.

• Change your toothbrush at least once every three to four months If you want to maintain good oral health and cleanliness, you should change your toothbrush at least once every three to four months.

Aside from practicing basic dental hygiene, it is also important to be on the lookout for the signs and symptoms of gum disease. If you observe any symptoms, you should visit a dentist as soon as possible and take the necessary precautions.

Signs that indicate gum disease:

  • Having bad breath is one of the symptoms of gum disease.
  •  Mouth infections •
  • Gum inflammation or swelling
  •  Loose teeth •
  • Unpleasant taste in the mouth

Maintaining good oral hygiene on a regular basis and being aware of the warning signs of gum disease are both important things to do if you want to stay healthy.

Observations and conclusions

Maintaining good dental health can affect one's overall health since oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream and other bodily systems. Poor oral hygiene has been related to a higher risk of illnesses like endocarditis, cardiovascular disease, and complications during childbirth.

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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The Impact Of Porcelain Veneers

September 15, 2022

Dental veneers are a frequent procedure used by cosmetic dentists to enhance a person's smile's appearance and feel. With Dr. Cohan's custom porcelain dental veneers, you might have a new smile in as little as a few appointments. In contrast, using braces or other procedures to gradually reshape your teeth over the period of months or even years is an alternative.

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Without having to through any lengthy treatment processes, dental veneers are a quick and easy way to give yourself the stunning new smile you've always desired. Additionally, the results have a profound impact on people's life. Dr. Cohan would be happy to meet with you for a personalized consultation to go through your options if you have been thinking about having veneers.

But what precisely are porcelain veneers?

Your front teeth's surface is covered with a very thin layer of porcelain for each veneer. Any cosmetic issues or imperfections in your smile that you may have will be concealed by your veneer. as tooth staining or a lack of space between them. A patient's teeth are frequently covered with veneers one at a time, enabling the full set to work in conjunction with the veneers to create the desired smile.

What Role Do Porcelain Veneers Play?

Porcelain veneers are made of high-quality materials that are incredibly long-lasting and able to maintain their original brightness over time without ever becoming tarnished or discolored in any way. Each veneer is utilized to make your front teeth look better on the outside, brightening and symmetrically balancing your smile by hiding imperfections like misshapen or discolored enamel. By placing veneers on the front surfaces of your teeth, this is achieved. The best part is that once your veneers are put in, you'll be able to detect the change immediately away.

You can gain advantages from veneers like:

Increased levels of confidence: Speaking in public, laughing with friends, or even taking part in a photo session with the people who are important to you may be tough if you are self-conscious about the way your teeth look. However, once the veneers are in place, you'll be more confident in your ability to speak, smile, and laugh.

Be more cheerful: When your grin is at its best, you'll find it much easier to start conversations and make a good first impression. You won't have to worry about what other people are thinking about you because of how your teeth appear when you are confident that they always look their best.

A More Healthy-Looking Smile: Handmade porcelain veneers result in outcomes that are both aesthetically pleasing and appear real. They work together to lessen the appearance of any gaps, crowding, stains, or other flaws in your visible smile and increase its all-around attractiveness.

A More Youthful and Fresher Look: Of all the outcomes created by cosmetic dentistry procedures, porcelain dental veneers' before-and-after photos are the ones that stand out the most. These restorations will give your teeth a perfect appearance, and your entire appearance will be renewed and invigorated.

The procedures involved in receiving porcelain dental veneers

The process of making porcelain veneers involves three steps. You will first make a consultation appointment with our Summerlin dentist. Your teeth will be examined by our dentist at this visit to see if any need to be fixed with veneers. To help us create a new treatment strategy and get the greatest outcomes, it's likely that we will take scans or impressions of your teeth.

You will check in to begin the preliminary phase of your therapy at the second stage of the procedure. This visit will take a little bit longer to finish than we had initially thought. The number of veneers you buy will ultimately determine the outcome. Dr. Cohan will go over what to expect and provide you with some preparation tips during the initial visit.

The front surface of the teeth as well as the surface of the teeth surrounding the edges will be somewhat reduced during this step of the process by our Summerlin dentist. This will free up enough space for the porcelain veneers to cover your teeth without adding any more mass. After making all the required preparations, we will either take impressions or scan the area. These models will be delivered to a dental laboratory, which will use the information we provide to construct the permanent porcelain veneers using the models.

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We will create a set of temporary veneers for you to wear while we wait for the lab to complete the manufacturing of your permanent veneers, which will take a few weeks. In order to give you a sneak peek at the final look of the veneers you're thinking about receiving, Dr. Cohan could schedule a second mock-up session.

As soon as the finished veneers are delivered, you will need to return to our office so they may be cemented in. Our Summerlin cosmetic dentist will take out your temporary veneers before measuring the fit of the final veneers. Dr. Cohan will make any necessary adjustments to the veneers before they are finally permanently attached to your natural teeth.

Who Has a Need for Dental Veneers?

You might be wondering if porcelain veneers are the right choice for you. If you fit any of the above descriptions, please contact us so that we can arrange a consultation.

Severe stains that can't be eliminated by tooth whitening are referred to as discoloration.

When compared to the teeth around them, teeth that are worn down or short appear shorter or more uneven.

Broken or chipped teeth are those that have suffered regional damage or have been broken into little fragments.

Crooked, crowded, or having little spaces between them are examples of teeth that are out of alignment.

Both Summerlin and Las Vegas have porcelain veneers.

If you're interested in finding out more about how porcelain veneers can enhance the appearance of a smile and make it appear brighter, get in touch with our Summerlin dentist clinic right away. During your assessment, we'll decide whether you're a good candidate for this cosmetic dental surgery and whether or not, given your situation, another technique would be more suitable. Soon, we hope to see you!

 

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

 

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Affordable Smile Makeovers in Las Vegas

September 10, 2022
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Is it feasible to design a smile makeover without going over budget? Absolutely. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, we give patients the option to obtain affordably cost aesthetic procedures every day. It all depends on the objectives you have for your smile, the financial commitment you can make, the time commitment you are ready to make, and the types of treatment options that are right for your teeth.

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Never forget to monitor your finances.

Depending on the complexity of the procedure, the total cost of a smile makeover might range from $200 to more than $10,000. There are several choices available to you if your stimulus check is burning a hole in your wallet and you want to use it to get a smile makeover. In some situations, you might even have money left over (depending on what it is that you want.)

Our Summerlin cosmetic dental specialists will be able to develop a treatment plan for you that is both efficient and economical if you communicate your ideal spending cap or pricing range to us. This will prevent you from being shocked by the procedure's overall expense. Here, there is something for everyone to enjoy!

Learn about your options.

You've probably seen the beautiful dental makeovers that celebrities have flaunted online, on magazine covers, and in news stories about them. Not all improvements to the grin, meanwhile, are made equal. It is not necessarily required to have porcelain dental veneers installed on every single tooth that is visible when you smile in order to have attractive teeth.

Additional aesthetic treatments to think about include enamel recontouring, dental bonding, gum recontouring, take-home whitening trays, chairside veneers, white fillings, gum bleaching, accelerated orthodontics (short-term braces), injectables like Botox, and injectable fillers.

Combine, Then Combine Some More

Our Summerlin cosmetic dentist will work with you to create a plan that incorporates suitable treatment options into the larger scheme of things. In order to do this, a tooth-by-tooth strategy will be used. A "treatment plan" or "case plan" is what is used in this method, and it details the precise therapies that will be applied to each tooth as well as the sequence in which they will be done. Dr. Cohan can also come up with a few alternative treatment plans for you so you can weigh all of the possible results before choosing.

For instance, one of the techniques can involve bonding in a few particular areas of the mouth after teeth whitening with Invisalign. Another option is to undergo gum recontouring surgery following the placement of six veneers. In a nutshell, you have the knowledge you need to carefully examine which activities are most suited for your particular circumstances from the different combinations and plan alternatives that are possible. There is no such thing as a smile makeover kit! It does not necessarily follow that you will have to go through the exact same process in order to achieve the same goals just because one treatment option worked better for a friend.

Numerous Possibilities for Interest-Free Financing

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Assuming you want to spend a little more on your smile makeover, you want to research low-cost monthly payment options so that you can start the procedure as soon as possible. You'll be happy to know that Summerlin Dental Solutions and CareCredit have partnered to offer low-interest and even interest-free financing options for all of their services if this applies to you (including non-cosmetic treatments.)

What happens is as follows: You can apply online or in person at our office, and you will immediately be approved and have access to the money. a device that resembles a debit or credit card. After that, you can use the account number connected to your CareCredit card to pay in full or in part for your dental operations.

In order to give coverage for areas of your care that might not be covered by your usual benefits, such as cosmetic dentistry, it is also possible to combine it with any existing insurance coverage. Depending on the terms of their accounts, the majority of our patients are qualified to get 0% interest on their CareCredit accounts as long as the debt is paid off within 12 to 18 months, or at a low interest rate overall. Since you will be able to afford smaller monthly payments while staying within your budget, you won't have to put off getting a smile makeover because you can't afford larger monthly payments.

Start Your Makeover Sooner Rather Than Later

If there is one thing that we know for sure about dentistry, it is that treating oral health issues when they are discovered early on is more cost-effective than waiting until they have become more serious disorders. The overall cost of the initial treatment will need to be adjusted if you are aware that a porcelain crown is necessary for a tooth but the enamel continues to deteriorate over time. This is due to the enamel's declining cost over time. You can save time and money by resolving the problem as soon as you can, before it has a chance to get worse.

Our mild, customized smile makeover procedures at Summerlin Dental Solutions are available for patients from all walks of life. No matter who you are or where you are in life, whether you are a recent college graduate getting ready to enter the workforce, a busy parent running your own business, or a recent retiree, we are here to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Make an appointment for a free consultation with Dr. Cohan to discover more about your choices. Together, we'll be able to help you develop a grin you'll be proud to flash to others.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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Top Four Cosmetic Dental Treatments in Summerlin

September 6, 2022
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When you work with a fantastic cosmetic dentist in Summerlin like Dr. Cohan, one of the benefits you get is the opportunity to select from a wide range of different procedures and treatments that can assist you in achieving the smile you have always wanted. You may improve your outcomes, save money, and complete the task in a time period that is suitable for your lifestyle if you are aware of the various possibilities that are available to you.

If you believe that there is only one way to acquire stunning teeth that are straight, then it's time to talk to our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin about these four incredible alternatives:

Dental Veneers (Traditional and Same Day)

Dental veneers are an essential component of any smile makeover that aims to "go big or go home." But were you aware that you can order a veneer of a particular type from one of several other categories? Our cosmetic dentist in Summerlin may recommend either classic porcelain veneers or same-day veneers. Both of these alternatives are available to you.

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With porcelain veneers, the material can be made to be as aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting as feasible. When we bond across your top front teeth (the teeth that are considered to be in your "smile zone"), we typically use them in groups of six or more. To complete the procedure, you will need approximately two consultations, and a ceramist will hand create each of the veneers individually. After they have been put into place, it will appear as though you have a whole new grin.

Same-day veneers are a tiny bit different than traditional veneers. They are molded chairside out of composite material, not porcelain, as opposed to being manufactured of porcelain (like white fillings.) This allows you the ability to swiftly cover up a tooth that has a surface imperfection, such as a stain or a chip in the enamel, which may be a very embarrassing situation. If you do this, then when you grin, there won't be a single tooth that sticks out from the others. Instead, it has a homogeneous appearance and is easy to mistake for the others. Composite veneers, on the other hand, do not have the same level of durability as porcelain veneers, and the material itself is somewhat more opaque. Because of this, Dr. Cohan will only recommend them when there are only one or two teeth that require attention, rather than when there are multiple teeth that require attention at the same time.

Whiter Teeth in Record Time

It has never been a secret that professional teeth bleaching methods provide a brighter smile than treatments that can be purchased over the counter. But if our personalized take-home whitening solution isn't fast enough for your needs — for example, if you have an unexpected job interview or blind date that came up — you always have the option of undergoing a same-day whitening treatment if you need your teeth whitened right away.

During an in-office bleaching procedure, our Summerlin cosmetic dentist will apply a highly concentrated whitening gel to your teeth, after which they will utilize a specialized light to speed up the process of stain release and oxidation. After that, the gel is removed by rinsing, and the process is repeated a few more times until your tooth enamel is as white as it can possibly be.

After you have finished a session of same-day whitening, the brightness of your teeth is comparable to what you would observe with a take-home system. However, you can still utilize custom trays to continue whitening or to touch up your results as necessary.

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Before undergoing any other kind of cosmetic dentistry treatment, our Summerlin cosmetic dentist typically advises having your teeth whitened first. Why? Because Dr. Cohan intends to make new restorations, such as porcelain crowns or white fillings, blend in with the color of your teeth as closely as possible. Because those materials cannot be bleached off at a later time, they would have to be replaced in order to get the desired effect of a whiter smile. It is preferable to begin with a brilliant enamel right from the beginning of the process.

Gum Recontouring, often known as "Gummy Smile Treatments"

The appearance of small teeth can be caused by excessive gingiva (gums). When you smile, people may actually see more of your gums than they do of your teeth. When you grin with your gums showing, it may appear as though your mouth is not healthy or that your teeth are unattractive, but in truth, your mouth and your teeth are perfectly healthy and gorgeous.

Your gum tissues can be repositioned and reshaped with the use of a gentle laser by our Summerlin cosmetic dentist in order to address this aesthetic challenge. You can get the appearance of having teeth that are fuller in only one appointment by having the gums reshaped so that a greater portion of the tooth enamel is exposed.

Recontouring of the gums is routinely performed in conjunction with a number of other procedures, including...

Cosmetic Bonding in dentistry as well as contouring of the teeth

Sometimes the spacing between our teeth is just naturally irregular. The biting edges don't always match up with the neighboring edges, giving the appearance that your teeth are misshapen or that their sizes are inconsistent. In point of fact, your teeth are in immaculate condition! It's even possible that they have no crookedness whatsoever. This is when the expertise of our Summerlin cosmetic dentist comes into play. Dr. Cohan is able to undertake conservative tooth contouring and bonding procedures in order to assist smooth out, build up, or even out regions so that the shape of your smile seems to flow in a line that is smooth and even from one side of your mouth to the other. Bonding is an excellent treatment option for fixing minor flaws like chipped or gapped teeth.

The fact that bonding and contouring aren't painful, expensive, or time-consuming is probably the nicest thing about them. In most cases, there is no requirement for numbing.

Which option is the most suitable for you? Make an appointment with our Summerlin cosmetic dentist as soon as possible to find out more.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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Everything You Need To Know About Dental Sealants In Children

September 3, 2022

When we offer a dental treatment like sealants to you or your kid, our primary objective is to ensure that you have a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the therapy. This is because, in the end, the choice of whether or not to go through with the treatment lies solely in your hands. Our dentist in Summerlin will want to go over with you the reasons why the treatment is necessary, what it takes, the benefits of getting it done, and the risks of not having it done so that you have an understanding of all of these things.

For instance, while doing a standard checkup on you or your child, we might notice that some of your teeth or their teeth could benefit from having dental sealants applied. In that scenario, the following information will provide you with all of the details you require concerning this standard practice. In this way, you will be able to make an informed decision regarding whether or not you would like to proceed with allowing your child to undergo sealants.

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What exactly is a dental sealant, and why should you consider getting one?

In a nutshell, a dental sealant can be described as a thin coating that is similar to plastic and tooth-colored. This coating is applied to the biting surface of the back teeth.

When molars (the teeth at the back of the mouth) first emerge in youngsters, the biting surface of these teeth has deep pits and grooves. These locations are more prone to the accumulation of plaque and germs. Even for conscientious parents, it may be impossible to clean these spaces because of their difficult accessibility. As a consequence of this, bacteria are able to colonize them, and cavities begin to form.

A dental sealant is a preventative measure that is used to fill in these pits and grooves, making the biting surface of the tooth smoother and more level. This is accomplished by filling the pits and grooves with a material that is similar to putty. If you do this, less plaque and food debris will stick to your teeth, which will make it much simpler to clean your teeth and reduce the likelihood that you will develop dental decay.

Should Children Necessarily Have Dental Sealants Placed?

A method that is carried out in order to forestall the manifestation of unfavorable outcomes is referred to as a preventative treatment. As a consequence of this, having a sealant applied is not a matter of life and death. It is nothing more than a recommendation that is provided by your dentist in order to assist in helping to reduce the likelihood of a tooth acquiring decay at a later time. Sealants on permanent molars have been shown to lower the risk of decay by as much as 80 percent, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). As a result, the majority of patients believe that this preventative therapy is well worth the investment.

It is natural for teeth with deep grooves and pits to wear down and become flatter after years of use. This process can take several years. However, when determining whether or not to have sealants placed, you should think about whether you are ready to risk the possibility of developing decay in the meantime. If you are, then you should go ahead and decide to have sealants installed. In particular for a child, who may not be as diligent as an adult in the practice of brushing their teeth.

The Process of Dental Sealant Application

The application of dental sealant is a simple, quick, and completely painless technique. After being thoroughly cleaned and polished with a specialized conditioning gel, the tooth is ready for the next step. After that, a bonding agent is brushed over the tooth in small amounts. After that, the material used as a sealant is put into the pits and fissures of the tooth. This causes the sealant to harden and adhere to the tooth when a certain light is shined over the area to cure it.

The procedure described above may need to be carried out more than once if there are a significant number of teeth that need to be sealed.

What is the difference between a sealant and a filling?

When there is a cavity in the tooth that needs to be removed, a restorative procedure called a dental filling is employed. This filling is called a dental filling. A drill will be used to remove the cavity, and you will be given anaesthetic to keep you from feeling any discomfort during the procedure. Since dental sealants in youngsters are not "repairing" anything, the procedure does not require any needles or loud drills.

How a Dental Sealants Spends Its Days
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The majority of sealants are pretty durable and may typically last as long as they were intended to. When the tooth has matured to the point where it does not have deep grooves and pits because of wear, the sealant is no longer required. This occurs when the tooth has worn down to this stage. On the other hand, we will not remove a sealant; rather, we will wait for it to fall out on its own at the appropriate moment. In the event that a sealant breaks down too quickly, it will need to be changed. When your child comes in for his or her regular dental checkups, we will evaluate the condition of each tooth as well as the sealant that protects it.

The Controversy Surrounding Dental Sealants Recent studies have demonstrated that certain dental sealant materials contribute to a very low-level exposure to bisphenol A (BPA). This has caused some individuals to reconsider having the treatment done. The American Dental Association (ADA) states that BPA exposure from dental sealants only lasts for a few hours after implantation, and they believe that the benefits of using dental sealants exceed the potential risks. In point of fact, inhaling air puts you at a greater risk of being exposed to BPA by one hundred times than dental sealants do.

Dental Sealants in Summerlin

Dr. Cohan, our Summerlin dentist, will conduct an examination of your child's teeth in order to determine whether or not sealants are indicated for them. This will take place when you bring your child in for a normal dental cleaning. You may have complete faith that we are looking out for your child's best interests and that we will never recommend preventative treatment that is not in some way actually beneficial to their overall health.

Please do not be reluctant to let us know if you ever experience any feelings of unease or if you have any queries that you would like answered. We take great pleasure in educating our patients about the importance of maintaining good oral health and look forward to the opportunity to do so with you. Please give us a call right away.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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Tooth Decay: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

September 2, 2022
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Tooth Decay: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention 

It is important to remember not to dismiss the possibility of developing cavities in your teeth as a remote possibility. Cavities can develop without you even noticing them, and once they do, they can put your life on hold with excruciating toothache until they are treated.

What Exactly Is Tooth Decay, and What Are Its Root Causes?

Plaque is formed from the remnants of food that are still in your mouth after you have finished eating. Acid is produced in your mouth when the bacteria that cause plaque digest the sugars and carbohydrates that are found there. This acid is powerful enough to dissolve and erode the enamel (outer layer) that covers a tooth, which is the condition that is referred to as dental decay (a cavity).

The Different Stages, Symptoms, and Treatments of Tooth Decay

When decay begins to develop in a tooth, it begins on a very small scale. If the issue is not properly diagnosed or is ignored, the cavity will continue to grow and will eventually penetrate deeper into the tooth.

Because tooth decay progresses through stages, there are a variety of symptoms that can be seen, felt, and even tasted at various points in the process.

The appropriate treatment for your cavity will be determined by the extent of the decay as well as the location of the problem.

Stage 1: Enamel Deterioration

When it is in its early stages, a cavity has not yet broken through the enamel of the tooth (outer layer of the tooth).

During this time, the symptoms are not as severe. It's possible that you won't even notice any of them at all. Sometimes you'll notice a dark spot on your tooth, and other times you might feel a slight sensitivity in that area.

Our dentist in Summerlin will remove the affected area of enamel and then fill the void with a tooth-colored filling material. Fillings are a quick solution that is also very affordable and can last for many years.

Stage 2: Dentin

As soon as the decay penetrates the enamel surface, it reaches the dentin layer, which has a soft consistency and is extremely susceptible to decay. Once this layer has been reached, the decay can no longer be stopped. This indicates that the cavity has the potential to rapidly spread once it reaches the dentin.

At this stage, the tooth sensitivity that you have been experiencing should become more apparent. You might experience pain when exposed to cold temperatures, when brushing your teeth, or when eating sweet foods.

If the decay has spread throughout the majority of your tooth, our dentist in Summerlin may suggest getting a crown rather than a filling. This is the case when the decay is more extensive. A crown is a sturdy cap that can be fitted over a tooth in order to protect it from suffering any further deterioration. Because there are more steps involved in this treatment, it does take significantly more time to finish. Additionally, the price is somewhat higher than that of a straightforward filling. Crowns are an investment, but they can last a very long time if they are properly made and maintained, so the money you spend on them is well worth it.

Stage 3: Pulp Chamber

The pulp chamber is reached when the decay has progressed far enough to penetrate the dentin layer. This portion of the tooth houses the nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue that are found in the tooth. Your tooth will become infected once the cavity has made its way into the pulp of the tooth.

You should prepare yourself for a good deal of discomfort throughout this stage. It's possible that, in addition to the cold temperatures, the heat will start to bother you. You might also find that you have to take pain medication to alleviate a persistent pain that you are experiencing. This might happen.

We are going to take an x-ray of your tooth so that we can be certain that the cavity has spread to the pulp chamber. Root canal therapy is going to be required in order to save and repair your tooth. During this procedure, the nerve tissue will be removed, the canals will be sterilized, and then the canals will be sealed off to prevent bacteria from entering again. In addition to having the treatment done on the nerves of the tooth, it is likely that you will need to have a crown fitted for you. The vulnerable tooth will be protected from further damage as a result of this action.

Stage 4: Abscess

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The roots of your teeth are firmly rooted in your jawbone, so when you look in your mouth, you won't be able to see that portion of your tooth known as the root. Nerve canals are passageways that extend beyond the pulp chamber and run down the length of each root. If your cavity has progressed far enough to reach the nerves of the root, you may start to experience severe tooth pain as well as swelling in the face. If you have an abscess, you will notice that you have what looks like a small pimple on your gums. This is known as a fistula.

An abscess in the mouth or teeth is a serious condition. It's possible that over-the-counter pain medications won't provide you with any relief. Because of the toothache, you might find that you can't sleep at night or that you wake up a lot during the night. There is a possibility that the gum tissue surrounding the affected tooth will swell, and this swelling may spread to the rest of your face. You might also be running a fever.

When a severe infection has set in as a result of a cavity, it is possible that the tooth cannot be saved by having a root canal performed on it. It is possible that an extraction will be required. We will need to take an x-ray of your tooth in order to determine its current state and whether or not it can be saved. If it turns out that we do need to extract it, then getting a dental implant as a replacement tooth might be the best option for you.

Avoiding Dental Caries

Maintaining perfect oral hygiene is the most effective method for warding off cavities. Working together with your dentist in Summerlin for routine cleanings and examinations is the best way to ensure that any issues, should they arise, will be addressed without delay.

If you haven't been to the dentist in a while or if you have any reason to believe that you might have a cavity, it's time to make an appointment with Dr. Cohan. Make an appointment by calling in today.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR BEST DENTIST IN SUMMERLIN

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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851 S Rampart Blvd #230, Las Vegas, NV 89145 | (702) 341-9160
851 S Rampart Blvd #230, Las Vegas, NV 89145 | (702) 341-9160