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Crowns
The
process of making a crown includes many steps that start in our office
with
preparing the teeth and taking impressions from the tooth/teeth involved.
Then a temporary crown or bridge is placed on your teeth.
The impressions
are sent to the lab. In the lab a mold of the teeth is poured and the work
begins.
There are multiple steps and different technicians work on the mold
to fabricate a crown or bridge. The completed work is sent back to the
office and after necessary checks and adjustments it is cemented onto your
teeth.
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Teeth Whitening
Almost all the whitening methods are similar in concept but some are much
more effective because of the way the whitening material is delivered to the
teeth. The other factor in effectiveness of
the method is the concentration of material, which is the reason why over
the counter whitening systems usually don't
give patients the result they are hoping for.
The two main methods of professional whitening are tray whitening and in
office whitening. Tray whitening is when a custom tray is made for the
patient after an impression is taken, then a supply of whitening gel is
given to the patient and he/she will wear the tray for a few hours a day
(techniques differ) for a period of time until an acceptable result is
achieved. Sensitivity of the teeth is a normal complication of this method
of whitening and
is almost always transitional.
In office whitening on the other hand is the most effective method of
whitening. There are a few different ways that are available for example,
Britesmile, Zoom, Laser whitening....But in all these methods the process is
similar and you can have your teeth whitened in one session with great
results. Your dentist can give you more detailed information and tell you
which method is more suitable in your case and which one is indicated for
your teeth.

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Dental Implants
Your dentist will be able to evaluate your case and tell you if you are a
candidate for dental implants. Basically, a
dental implant is a Titanium
based cylinder that replaces the missing tooth root. After a period of time
and when the implant is taken other parts will be placed on the implant that
enables your dentist to eventually place a crown (cap) on the implant.
Implants also can be used to support full or partial dentures. They
dramatically improve the denture retention and stability.
Most patients with enough amount of bone can have implants, although
individual decisions are made between you and your dentist. Usually an x-ray
and a CT-scan is done to determine if you have enough bone to place the
implant and also to determine the size and kind of the implant that should
be placed.
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Veneers and Laminates
Your dentist will do a complete examination of your teeth and will determine
if veneers are
indicated for you. Usually with veneers it is possible to
improve the esthetics of your teeth and smile dramatically.

Veneers can
improve the shape of your teeth, make your teeth as white as you want and
give you the smile you have always wanted. Veneers are bonded to your tooth
structure, which gives them strength.
Also because
they are very thin, they
are considered one of the most conservative cosmetic treatments available.
Most of the times very little or no tooth structure is removed before
placing veneers.
Ask your dentist how veneers can improve your smile.

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Root Canal Treatment
If for any reason the pulp space is exposed to the outside, the tissue becomes
contaminated and eventually infected. The
exposure of pulp happens in many
circumstances for example when you have a large cavity, or a fractured
tooth. Your dentist can explain the exact reason for damage to this tissue.
Regardless of the reason for this contamination or damage to pulp tissue,
the treatment is usually Root canal treatment.
Root canal treatment is the
process of going inside the pulp space and removing the infected and dead
tissue. Then the space is disinfected and sealed with special materials.
Now-a-days, root canal treatments are performed with advanced techniques and
material and are more comfortable and faster. After root canal treatment is
done your restorative dentist will usually place a
crown
on you tooth to protect it against fracture.
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Root Canal Re-treatment
The process is very similar to
Root canal Treatment,
the difference is that besides taking any remaining infected tissue out, the
doctor has to take old filling material, any posts and crowns or any other
obstacle in the pulp space out to be able to successfully disinfect and seal
the area of the root canal.
After the root canal treatment is done your restorative dentist will place a
crown to protect the tooth against fractures.
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Inlays
and Onlays

There are different materials that inlays are made of, gold,
porcelain and composite resins are among them. Porcelain and composite
inlays and onlays are cosmetic alternatives to fillings and are very strong
compared to regular white fillings. Gold inlays and onlays are also good
alternatives but their appearance has made them less popular.
Your dentist will explain to you when an inlay or onlay is a good
treatment option for you. In general, inlays and onlays can replace most of
back teeth fillings and provide a better alternative to conventional
filling. At the same time they are more conservative than crowns.
As far as
the cost is concerned, because the process of making an inlay or onlay is
similar to a crown, its cost is also comparable. When long-term longevity of
inlays and onlays are considered, though, they can end up costing less than
traditional fillings.
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TMJ Problem and
Treatments
TMJ is the joint that
connects the lower and upper jaw (skull). The terms TMJ
stands for Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is one the most
complicated joints of the whole body. One that allows
forward and backward moves as well as rotations and side to
side movements.
TMJ is often referred to as
the complications and problems with this joint. Some of the
most common symptoms of TMJ problems are:
- Pain
- Limitation of movement of the lower
jaw
- Clicking sounds
- Muscle spasm
- Locking of the jaw
Some causes of the disease are
genetics, hormones,
low-level infections, auto-immune diseases, trauma, and clenching or
grinding of the teeth.
Diagnosis of such conditions and evaluation
of causes are done by dentists experienced in TMJ problems and treatments.
Some common treatments are Night Guards, Bite Guards and Bite Adjustments.
Your dentist will be able to guide you toward the best treatment for you.
If you experience any TMJ problem or
symptoms please let us know. The doctor will be happy to evaluate your
situation and offer the best treatment possible.
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Teeth Sealants
Majority of decays on back teeth starts
on grooves and pits of chewing surfaces, especially during the first few
years after their eruption. Sealing these surfaces with composite resins
prevents these kinds of decay.
Sealants are one of the most effective
methods of preventing decays on the surfaces where they are places. Although it is
still a possibility that decay may happen on surfaces in between the teeth,
sealants significantly reduce the overall chance of having cavities.
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San Clemente
Dentist, Mission Viejo Dentist, Dr. Alex Eidelstein, Teeth
Whitening, Dental Care, Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants,
Veneers, Fillings, Cleaning, Root Canals
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