Showing posts with label oral health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oral health. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Enjoying Life

Start enjoying your life today, by scheduling your free consultation with one of our specialists. Living with missing, cracked, or decaying teeth can bring undue stress to your life. Suffering with the pain and discomfort, along with the embarrassment, of an incomplete smile, does not have to be your reality. Make the decision to start enjoying your life again, by learning more about your options for dental implants.

With the innovative TeethToday® technology available, you don't have to wait anymore to enjoy all the things you enjoy in life. Get back to smiling. Get back to eating your favorite foods, with no limitations. Get back to enjoying your life.

With your new dental implants, the next best thing to your natural teeth, you'll enjoy the safe, healthy alternative to missing spaces in your smile. With your new replacement teeth, you will, once again, enjoy the finer things in life.








Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Road to Better Oral Health

We know that patients to feel a little nervous prior to their dental implant procedure. If you find yourself feeling dental anxiety, you are not alone. The Teeth Today specialists have experience in treating patients who are feeling anxious. Our knowledgeable staff will answer all of your questions, help you to calm your fears before beginning treatment.

When patients are self conscious about missing teeth, or the thought of dentures, dental implants become the obvious choice. Restoring those missing teeth with dental implants that look, feel, and function like real teeth is the solution.
At Teeth Today, the comfort and safety of every patient is our priority. We focus on improving your smile and oral health with as little discomfort as possible. If you feel anxious concerning your dental implant procedure, our specialists will discuss all of the options with you . We will help you arrive at a solution that best fits your needs. We want you to feel comfortable throughout the process and satisfied when it's complete. We are here to guide you on your road to better oral health.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Your Questions Answered

Teeth Today specialists are prepared to discuss all of your concerns, and put your mind at ease. Many patients wonder if age plays a factor, when considering dental implants. A patient's age is not necessarily a disqualifying factor when considering dental implants. In fact, many patients are in their 70’s, 80’s, and beyond and they report excellent results.

In the field of dentistry, dental implants have become the standard for replacing missing or cracked teeth. This procedure is beneficial as it eliminates the need to compromise adjacent teeth and dental implants helps to prevent bone loss.

At Teeth Today, we pride ourselves on working with each patient to address this issue and any other dental concerns they may have. We want our patients to be confident and comfortable throughout their entire dental experience.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?

If you have missing teeth, you may be wondering if you are a candidate for dental implants. Dental implants bring many questions, including a patient's overall health concerns.

Our Teeth Today specialists will work together with you and your dentist to ensure a successful dental implant procedure. Your health concerns, and any other questions you may have, will be addressed. At Teeth Today, we address every patient's concerns. We want to ensure your comfort with your dental implant procedure, from start to finish. We will answer all of your questions and make sure you are confident and comfortable with your procedure prior to surgery.

Unlike conventional dentures, dental implants are a long-lasting solution that will have a positive impact on your overall health. Be sure to discuss your concerns with a specialist during your free consultation and get started down the road to better health.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

New Year, New You

The first month of the New Year is a perfect time to focus on eating right and exercising. If you're like most people, you begin the month of January with good intentions. Think about your New Year's resolutions and the healthy habits you promise to start. Are your teeth on that list?

We often overlook the need to have a healthy mouth, and its importance in having a healthy lifestyle. What good is a workout, if you're not taking care of your teeth and gums?

Teeth Today wants to help you start the New Year off right. Make a resolution to replace those cracked or missing teeth. Promise yourself to start living healthy, from the inside, out. You deserve a bright smile, and a brighter future. If your health history has you concerned, keep in mind that all of your questions will be answered by our specialists. You're not too old for dental implants, and it's never to late to be as healthy as you feel. 

This year, while you're working on a new YOU, start with your teeth.




Monday, November 25, 2013

What is the TeethToday Advantage?

All TeethToday doctors are specialists.  The doctors have completed an advanced specialty education program accredited by the American Dental Association.  In addition, the doctors are very experienced in implant dentistry.

All TeethToday Centers are independently owned and operated.  The doctors are part of their communities, and they have developed excellent relationships with patients and other doctors.

In addition, many TeethToday doctors share their knowledge of dental implants with other doctors through lectures and research articles.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Friday, November 8, 2013

Dental Implants or Implant Dentistry?

What's the Difference Between Dental Implants and Implant Dentistry?


"Dental implants” is a widely used term, but many doctors also use the term “implant dentistry.”  What’s the difference? 

What's a Dental Implant?


Dental implants are by definition artificial tooth roots that are placed below the gum line to support restorations that take the place of one or more teeth.  Over the years, the term “dental implant” has expanded to include not only the artificial tooth root, but the restoration.  When someone says, “I have dental implants,” they usually mean implant-supported restorations, not just the implants themselves.

What's a Dental Implant?


The term “implant dentistry” is broader and more descriptive, because it covers the entire discipline of dentistry related to replacing missing teeth with implant supported restorations.  The discipline of implant dentistry includes diagnosis, treatment planning, the surgical and restorative phases of dental implant treatment, and follow up.

The bottom line is that “implant dentistry” is more comprehensive, but the phrase “dental implants” is commonly understood as a shorthand for dental implant treatment.

Teeth Today | www.teethtodayhouston.com/
3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Dental Implants Replace Failing Teeth

Dental implants are often used to replace missing teeth, but they are also a wonderful option for patients with failing teeth.  Many people have teeth that are no longer healthy or functional.  They know that these teeth have to be replaced and they are looking for alternatives.  Replacing failing teeth with dental implants is often an excellent choice.

TeethToday specialists can remove failing teeth and replace them with dental implants and give patients not only a wonderful smile, but also new teeth that look and function just like healthy, natural teeth.

People who have their failing teeth replaced with dental implants are often amazed by their new teeth and smile.  The biggest regret from these patients is that they wish they had taken advantage of dental implant treatment sooner.


3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Monday, November 4, 2013

Please Ask Us About Credentials

All TeethToday doctors who place dental implants are specialists.  This means that each doctor has completed an accredited advanced specialty education program.  In addition, our doctors stay on the leading edge of dental implants by taking many hours of continuing dental education courses.  In fact, many of our doctors share their knowledge with our professionals by teaching courses.  Many TeethToday doctors are recognized as leaders in their profession and have presented courses at national and international meetings.


All TeethToday doctors are in private practice to serve you, the patient.  Providing dental implant treatment is part of their daily activities. Each doctor will provide you with diagnostic and surgical expertise, and work closely with excellent restorative doctors in the community to give you the best outcome possible.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Friday, November 1, 2013

Dental Implants are a Great Value

Patients often have questions about the cost of dental implants.  Many factors affect cost:  the patient’s overall health and dental needs, the amount and quality of of bone available, and of course how many teeth are missing and need to be replaced.  There are also different implant options, such as creating a denture that is secured by dental implants.

At the time of your free TeethToday consultation, you should discuss options with the doctor and the treatment coordinator.  Whichever option you choose, keep in mind that dental implants are a great value for the dollar.  For many patients, they are definitive solution, because implants can last from thirty years to a lifetime.

Dental Implants are an Investment


 If you buy a new car, what do you have in five years?  You have an old car that has lost much of its value.  In ten years, that same car may be very costly to maintain and it will be worth only a fraction of its purchase price.  With dental implants, you make the investment once and enjoy quality of life improvements for decades.  There are options regarding the initial cost of dental implants, but in all cases they provide a substantial value.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Friday, October 18, 2013

Dental Implants: the Preferred Replacement Teeth Option

When someone is missing a tooth, they have several options available for tooth replacement.  One option is to have a bridge.  However, anchoring a bridge requires the teeth on either side of the missing tooth to be “prepared” or cut down.  It is often the case that two healthy teeth need to be cut down just to replace a missing tooth between them.

One of the great advantages of dental implants is that adjacent teeth are left untouched.  A single dental implant is a one-for-one tooth replacement.  When it comes to replacing a missing tooth, dental implants are the most conservative option, not only because they look and function like natural teeth, but also because they do not require adjacent, health teeth to be ground down and used as an anchors for an old-fashioned bridge.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Dental Implants Increase Your Self-Confidence

Dental implants can change your life. When patients have unhealthy or failing teeth, they become self-conscious, especially in public.  They don’t want to smile or laugh because they are embarrassed about their teeth or smile.

When dental implants are used to replace unsightly or missing front teeth, the cosmetic benefits are often dramatic.  Patients can talk, eat, smile, and laugh with confidence.  They become more relaxed in social situations, and they often get compliments on their new smile.

While many patients need dental implants for practical reasons —they want to be able to chew their food properly—the cosmetic benefits of dental implants are also very meaningful to the quality of patients’ lives.


3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Monday, October 14, 2013

Dental Implants Improve Comfort and Appearance

Dental implants look and function like natural teeth.  For that reason, they provide patients with great comfort and the appearance of natural teeth.  You have probably met people who have a great looking smile.  Some of these people may have dental implants, but you won’t be able to tell.  That’s why we say that dental implants are the closest thing possible to healthy natural teeth.

Don't Wait for Dental Implants


One of the most common comments from dental implant patients is, “I wish I had done it sooner!”  Dental implants often make patients look more vibrant and healthy.  They are replacement teeth that can last 30 years or more and keep patients smiling.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Friday, October 11, 2013

Dental Implants Look, Feel and Act Like Natural Teeth

Patients often ask us what limitations or restrictions they will have after dental implant treatment has been completed.  The good news is that there are no dietary restrictions with dental implants.  You will be able to eat all your favorite foods.

With dental implants you can eat the same foods you would with all natural, healthy teeth.  Unlike patients who have dental problems prior to dental implant treatment, after you have your dental implants you will be able to go into a restaurant and order the food you want to eat, the not the food you used to be limited to eating.

Think of your dental implants as being as functional as health natural teeth.  

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Dental Implants: The Conservative Option

For the traditional “three-unit bridge,” replacing a missing tooth involves grinding down adjacent teeth so they can support the bridge.  The result of this treatment is that two good teeth have to be compromised just to replace one missing tooth.

One of the benefits of dental implants is that adjacent teeth are left untouched.  A dental implant is a one-for-one replacement.  The missing tooth is replaced with a dental implant.  Adjacent and opposing natural teeth continue to function.

One of the goals of implant dentistry is to make sure that the implant tooth looks and functions like a natural tooth, so the patient can talk, chew, smile, and laugh.  By using dental implants, a conservative yet high tech and modern approach, the doctor makes sure that the patient gets the best of  both worlds—the most advanced tooth replacement system ever devised working in harmony with natural teeth.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Monday, October 7, 2013

Am I Too Old to Have Dental Implants?

Many patients wonder if they have waited too long to enjoy the benefits of implant dentistry.  The good news is that age by itself is not a limiting factor.  There are many examples of patients in their 80’s and 90’s who elect to proceed with dental implant treatment.  After treatment, they are very pleased with their decision.

While age by itself will not disqualify someone from being a candidate for dental implants, doctors are careful to assess each patient’s overall health.  Patients who have significant or chronic medical conditions may not be good candidates for dental implants.  Examples include some patients who are receiving chemotherapy for cancer or patients who have uncontrolled diabetes.  Each case is different, however, so the best thing to do is ask your doctor if you are a candidate for dental implants.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Friday, October 4, 2013

Cost of Dental Implants

Dental implants can vary in cost. Many patients have questions about the cost of dental implants.  To determine the fee for a specific case, the doctor must first take careful records, including x-rays and a complete health history, and develop a customized treatment plan.

At TeethToday, all patients receive a free consultation exam that includes a free dental x-ray.  The purpose of the consultation exam is to allow patients to come to the office, spend time with the treatment coordinator, meet the doctor, and leave with an understanding of their dental needs and a range of fees specific to their case.

After the consultation exam, patients are invited to return for a complete dental examination.  There is usually a fee for that second, diagnostic examination, but that fee is applied to the dental implant cost of treatment.

TeethToday offices provide patients with a variety of payment options to help make dental implant treatment affordable.  Before any treatment begins, patients have the opportunity to ask questions and choose from a number of payment plans, including some with either no interest or low interest for a period of time.

Teeth Today | www.teethtodayhouston.com/
3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Dental Implants Never Need Root Canals

Dental implants have many benefits. One of the great benefits of dental implants is that they never require root canals.  Sometimes root canal therapy is recommended to save a natural tooth, but dental implants consist of prosthetic teeth that are firmly anchored in the jaw with artificial tooth roots.  Dental implants look and function just like natural teeth, except that they are not subject to cavities and they never need root canal therapy.

Dental implants are long-lasting tooth replacements that give patients piece of mind.  While excellent home care and regular dental visits are highly recommended to prevent periodontal disease, the implants themselves are extremely durable.

With proper care, most dental implants last a lifetime, and they eliminate any possibility of needing a root canal.

Teeth Today | www.teethtodayhouston.com/
3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484

Monday, September 30, 2013

Dental Implants Offer Cosmetic Benefits

Dental implants offer many cosmetic benefits, including preventing the appearance of premature aging.  When someone is missing teeth, they also lose supporting bone over time.  It’s like putting a bar of soap in the shower and turning on the water—the soap melts away.  When teeth are missing, the jawbone tends to atrophy or shrink over time.  As a result, some patients may look older than their years, because their face takes on a sunken appearance.

Dental implants and the resulting ability to chew help to stimulate the bone and keep it healthy. In addition to the many other practical and functional benefits provided by dental implants, they also help to preserve bone and keep patients looking vibrant and healthy.

3400 South Gessner Rd., Suite 102
Houston, Texas 77042
800-997-1484