What forms
of insurance do you accept?
We
accept any insurance that will take out of network providers.
Most insurance companies will do this. We also accept the Delta
Dental plan. We do not participate in any PPO or DPO plans.
Please call if you have questions about dental insurance coverage.
Do you offer
any form of payment plan for more expensive dental procedures?
Yes.
We have several payment plans available that we will be happy
to discuss with you.
What is the
difference between plaque and tarter?
Plaque
is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. If not
removed by brushing and flossing, it hardens into calculus (tarter)
which cannot be removed by normal brushing. As tarter builds
up, the gums recede and pockets form between the teeth and gums.
Tarter and plaque are both removed when a dental hygienist cleans
your teeth.
Why is flossing
my teeth important?
Gum
disease is caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that
forms on the teeth. Brushing removes this from the tooth surfaces,
but not between the teeth. Unremoved plaque hardens and can
work below the gum line where it releases toxins that can damage
the gums, bones and teeth.
Do you provide
cosmetic dentistry?
Yes.
Among the forms of cosmetic dentistry we provide are: tooth
whitening, veneers,
crowns,
bonding, and cosmetic
recountouring.
What causes
sensitivity to hot and cold?
Hypersensitivity occurs when the
dentin, the underlying layer of your teeth, becomes exposed.
This can happen at the gumline or on the chewing surface of
the teeth. There can be a number of causes including clenching
or gritting your teeth, not brushing properly, over-brushing
your teeth, or using the wrong type of toothbrush or toothpaste.
If you suffer from hypersensitivity, please discuss it with
our staff to help you find a solution.
What are the
signs of gum disease?
- gums bleed when brushing
- receeding gums
- red, swollen or tender gums
- persistent bad breath
- loose teeth
- a noticable change in how your teeth
fit together
What can be
done if I have gum disease?
If
you believe you may have gum disease, please contact our office
for an appointment as soon as possible. If caught early enough,
thorough cleanings and treatments such as scaling
and root planing can help reverse gum disease.
What can be
done to prevent gum disease?
Brush
your teeth at least twice per day using a soft bristled toothbrush
that is in good condition. Clean between your teeth with floss
or interdental cleaners to remove bacteria and food particles
brushes can't reach. Eat a well balanced diet, avoiding sugary
foods. Get regular dental checkups and professional cleanings
to remove the tarter missed by routine brushing and flossing.
What is gingivitis?
Gingivitis
is the early stage of gum disease. Gums can become swollen,
red and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is reversible
and can usually be eliminated by daily brushing and flossing.
What is periodontitis?
Periodontitis
is a more advanced stage of gum disease. When gum disease has
advanced to this stage, the gum tissue and bone that support
the teeth have become damaged and the teeth can become loose,
fall out or have to be removed.
This
is general information, please contact
Dr. McCarty or your dentist to see if these procedures are
appropriate for you. |