Category: San Diego Dentist Association

Lumineers

If your smile is generally healthy but you’re not happy with how it looks, Lumineers could be the right choice for you. This ultra-thin brand of dental veneers is available from San Diego Dentist Association members and is the right choice for slightly crooked or yellowed teeth. These slim covers are made of high-tech laminate and go on visible surfaces of front teeth to create an immediate change of look without any surgery. They’re non-toxic, chemical-free and long-lasting.

Lumineers, like other kinds of dental veneers made of composite or porcelain, are only a good choice if the teeth and gums are free of decay and disease. If you have decay or gum disease, those problems must be treated first. Unlike other veneers, however, this brand of cosmetic dental material is often thinner and can last longer. You can get beautiful Lumineers for your visible teeth in just two appointments.

Consider Lumineers if you have the following issues:

  • Stained or yellowed teeth
  • Teeth with gaps between them
  • Crooked or misaligned teeth
  • Uneven teeth
  • Old crowns or fillings that don’t look good
  • And more.

Benefits of Lumineers

Lumineers have been a popular cosmetic dental choice since their introduction because there is no pain involved in getting them and they can later be removed by your dentist without damage to your teeth, if desired. Regular porcelain veneers are thicker and often involve loss of enamel, but none of your tooth enamel is removed in preparation for the procedure. The thinness means they don’t impact speech or eating either.

Here are some of the most popular benefits of Lumineers:

  • There’s no drilling, injections or numbing necessary.
  • They can last up to 20 years when properly cared for.
  • There’s no pain or discomfort when applied.
  • The process is complete in just two appointments.
  • They can be applied to only one or two teeth if needed to cover stains or restorations.
  • Results are immediate.
  • The thin slips attached to your teeth are no thicker than contact lenses.
  • The treatment can be reversed without adverse effects if desired.
  • They are made of a special porcelain laminate called cerinate porcelain that has been proven for many years to be strong and durable.
  • You can choose a color that precisely matches or improves the look of surrounding teeth from a wide range of choices.

What’s Involved In Getting Lumineers?

While other types of dental veneers require removing some natural tooth enamel and etching the tooth surface to make sure the veneers stay on, Lumineers require little surface prep, so your teeth aren’t permanently altered. Once you’ve decided that this cosmetic dentistry treatment is right for you and any decay or disease has been successfully treated, your first appointment involves impressions so that the custom slips can be made. You and your dentist will also decide at that time what color is best for you, then the specifications are sent to dental lab.

At a second appointment, the Lumineers are placed, buffed to perfect smoothness and adjusted as necessary. The dentist will recommend how to take care of your teeth for the longest possible life.

Do you think Lumineers might be right for you? Reach out to an SDDA dentist now for this and many other cosmetic dentistry choices close to home in San Diego and at affordable prices.

 

To see if LUMINEERS are right for you, call (619) 745-6870 for a free consultation.

Chipped, Cracked Or Shattered Tooth Restoration

Tooth damage happens to a lot of people. Maybe it has happened to you recently. There’s no need to panic or worry because help is available. Restoration of chipped, cracked or shattered teeth is possible when you choose the right dentist.

Whether from a fall, sports injury, eating hard foods, chewing ice or because a tooth has past restorations or decay and has failed, when you hear that snap or notice loose tooth fragments in your mouth, you know you have damage to deal with. You’re not alone, and San Diego Dentist Association members are experienced in repairing teeth no matter what has happened to them.

Additionally, there are actions you can take at home to deal with any pain, discomfort or inconvenience you’re experiencing because of your chipped, cracked or shattered tooth. There are even things you can do to prevent other incidents in the future.

Your first step in dealing with a damaged tooth is to consider whether you have other injuries. If you have been in a fall or accident, you may have facial trauma or an injury to your neck or head, and these usually need to be treated first. In these cases, your first stop should be an emergency room or urgent care clinic. Dental concerns always come after medical concerns, especially trauma to the head, neck and brain. If you see bleeding from your ear, experience dizziness or memory problems or are disoriented after an accident, you must visit an emergency room right away.

If you go to a hospital for treatment, there may be an oral surgeon on staff to help with dental emergencies. This emergency dentist can help with things like tooth extractions, a broken jaw and teeth that are knocked out of place. If you aren’t seen by an oral surgeon at the hospital or don’t have to go to the hospital, reach out to a San Diego Dentist Association member for emergency dental treatment instead.

Tooth enamel is among the body’s hardest materials, but it can be damaged or destroyed. Once a tooth is damaged, it is likely to experience further damage, so restoration or repair is necessary to get things back on track.

Home Care For A Cracked Or Chipped Tooth

Chipped Cracked Shattered Teeth

Immediately following an injury, cold therapy can help with pain and swelling. Consider placing a cold compress on your face near the injury as soon as possible.

Additionally, you can do the following things at home to reduce discomfort while awaiting treatment for a shattered, cracked or chipped tooth:

  • Take Tylenol or a similar over-the-counter pain reliever if necessary.
  • Rinse with warm salt water to help prevent infection and soothe pain.
  • Use sugarless gum or paraffin to temporarily cover sharp tooth edges to prevent injuring your cheek or tongue.
  • Eat only soft foods like mashed potatoes and smoothies.

Dental Treatment Of A Damaged Tooth

Your dentist may offer a range of solutions for your damaged tooth depending on the nature of the damage. Some repairs can be done in a single visit while others may take several visits for complete restoration.

Available treatments may include:

Enamel sculpting. Dental sculpting or shaping is the least expensive and quickest fix for a chipped or damaged tooth, but it isn’t always possible and may not give satisfactory results. It is sometimes done alongside bonding to add new material to the tooth as well. With sculpting, your damaged, rough or jagged enamel is ground away and what remains is contoured for proper function and appearance. For small imperfections, this approach may work fine.

Bonding or filling. When a tooth’s enamel is damaged, a filling is inexpensive and may resolve the problem. For a highly visible front tooth, however, bonding may look and work better. Sometimes done without the need for numbing, bonding adheres a tooth-colored resin onto the tooth to repair a damaged area. After it is applied and shaped carefully, bonding material can look like real enamel. The tooth can be used almost immediately because the bonding material is hardened using a special light.

Veneer. Used for cosmetic improvement of a dental imperfection or damaged tooth, a veneer is a wafer-thin layer of porcelain adhered to the front of one or more teeth. Veneers can cover natural imperfections as well as new or past repair work that doesn’t have an acceptable appearance on its own.

Crown. Also called a cap, a crown replaces the part of a tooth above the gumline. The dentist starts by grinding away some of the remaining tooth so a crown can be placed on what remains. The cover looks like a natural tooth and protects what’s still there. Crowns can be made from zirconia, metal, porcelain-covered metal and other materials. Each crown is custom-made. A pin may need to be inserted into the remaining tooth and more structure built up around it, depending on how much of the natural tooth remains.

Preventing Shattered, Chipped, And Broken Teeth

To reduce the likelihood that you will suffer a chipped tooth, broken tooth, or shattered tooth, consider taking these actions:

  • When playing sports, wear an appropriate mouthguard.
  • If you have TMD or experience clenching or grinding, speak with a dentist about a nightguard.
  • Don’t chew on non-foods like pencils or pens.
  • Avoid eating hard or sticky foods.
  • Don’t use your teeth for prying, opening bottles or similar activities.

If you’re careful, it’s possible to prevent many situations that lead to inconvenient and costly dental repair. If you damage a tooth, however, there’s no reason to panic or even worry. An SDDA dentist can help. No matter the situation, it can be resolved for a healthier mouth and teeth and a lifetime of beautiful smiles. Reach out now for assistance.

 

Call (619) 745-6870 for a free consultation

 

Porcelain Onlays

dental onlay on a molar tooth

Porcelain onlay on a molar tooth

Most people know about onlays, but they will call them partial crowns. They are a restorative treatment for teeth that have become cracked or have a lot of decay, and they are usually made of composite, resin, or gold – but porcelain in the most popular.

Many people will choose onlays because they are a brilliant and non-intrusive way to give your teeth the support that they need, and they also have the benefit of returning your smile to you. Dentists will prefer to give these rather than caps because it leaves more of your natural tooth in your mouth. Although they are made to last and are very durable, some dental maintenance could be required.

Onlays are a good decision for you if you have:

  • Broken teeth
  • Fractured teeth
  • Fillings that are very big
  • Fillings that are broken
  • Teeth that are very decayed

Some people will even choose onlays for cosmetic enhancement, because it will give them more confidence with their smile.

What is involved in getting an onlay?

Two appointments with your dentist will be required when you choose to have onlays, but they are both simple and painfree. In the first appointment, your teeth will have molds taken of them so that the onlays can be made to perfectly fit your mouth, and then your dentist will remove all other traces of work in your mouth, such as decay or fillings. Then a temporary filling will be placed in the gaps to keep your teeth clean and safe until you receive your onlay.

By your second appointment, your onlays will be ready, and your dentist will place them in your mouth taking care to return your bite to normal. Once they and you are completely happy, you’ll be able to go home with your brand new smile. Remember that a good diet, good dental hygiene, and visiting your dentist regularly will help to keep your onlays in the best condition possible.

For more information about getting a porcelain onlay, call (619) 745-6870

Porcelain Inlays

dental inlay on a molar tooth

dental inlay on a molar tooth

When teeth need to be restored, many people will choice to have an inlay that can be made out of porcelain, composite, or even gold. Porcelain are the most popular of these three choices because they always look the most people, and they are made in a lab for hygiene reasons that then implanted by a dentist.

Decay and trauma are the most usual reasons that a patient will require an inlay, and many people will choose them over fillings because it ensures that the dentist can save as much of your natural tooth as possible.

No solution is perfect of course, and it is possible that an inlay could fall out after years of use, or require maintenance – but they are still the most durable option out there, and will create a wonderfully natural smile.

You should consider inlays if you have:

  • Broken teeth, or ones that have fractured
  • Broken fillings
  • Decaying teeth
  • Large fillings

Or even if you just want to improve the way that your teeth look!

What is involved in getting an inlay?

Because your dentist wants to make sure that they get absolutely everything perfect for you, receiving inlays will be done over two appointments. At the first, a mold will be taken of your teeth so that the experts can make the inlays perfectly to your specifications. The dentist will numb your tooth, and then take away any old fillings or decay that is there so that your tooth will be ready for the proper inlay when it has been made. In the meantime, a temporary inlay is placed in.

At your second appointment, the dentist will have your new inlays, and they will be placed into your mouth carefully for the best possible fit. When the dentist is happy that your bite is back to normal, they will give you careful instructions on how to look after your new teeth.

If you are interested in getting porcelain Inlays, call (619) 745-6870 for more information

Dental Bonding

For simple, affordable repairs to damaged or aesthetically unappealing teeth, dental bonding may be the answer. The procedure involves application of a composite resin to a tooth to reshape and repair it. If you’re unhappy or insecure about your smile and don’t want the expense or discomfort of orthodontic or other treatments, dental bonding from a San Diego Dentist Association member may be the choice for you.

Bonding requires no anesthetic in most cases, can be completed in a single dental office visit and can last for years. Bonded material may discolor over time, but there are solutions if that happens. You may be a good candidate for bonding if you have:

  • A chipped tooth
  • Certain kinds of cavities
  • A gap or space between teeth that needs to be filled
  • A tooth that needs to be adjusted in length
  • Exposed root
  • A heavily stained tooth
  • And more.

What’s Involved In Getting Dental Bonding?

Bonding takes just one dental appointment and can often be done at the same time as the assessment. Once you agree to dental bonding, an etching solution is applied to the tooth to be treated to make the bonding material adhere better. The dentist then applies the color-matched material in layers if necessary. A special light is used to harden the material.

When at least enough material has been applied and it is hardened, the dentist grinds away excess and buffs the tooth to smooth out appearance so it matches surrounding teeth. There’s no pain and no need for follow-up visits except regularly scheduled cleanings and exams.

If you think bonding could solve your dental issue, reach out to an SDDA member dentist now for an assessment plus quick, affordable treatment. You deserve a smile that looks great and teeth that function well.

 

You can get a smile that you love easily with dental bonding, and if this is something that you are interested in, just contact our team at (619) 745-6870.

 

Zoom Teeth Whitening

A white, bright smile can increase your self-confidence and give you a boost in business, relationships and more. Now, teeth whitening is easier than ever before with the Zoom Chairside Whitening System – a quick, safe and effective way to whiten teeth, available from San Diego Dentist Association members.

When smart dentistry merges with high-tech know-how, you can have a sparkling white smile without discomfort or pain and more quickly than with at-home whitening aor other dentist office methods.

Teeth get stained in a variety of ways, but the worst culprits are coffee, red wine, tea, colas and other dark liquids as well as smoking. Aging and certain prescription drugs can also make teeth look old, yellow and unappealing.

Although there are many teeth whitening products available at grocery and drug stores, none of them are as effective as the dentist-supervised Zoom Chairside Whitening System. Our dentists recommend Zoom in many cases because:

  • Treatment is quick and reliable
  • All teeth can be treated at the same time
  • The great results last longer than with most other methods
  • Sensitivity isn’t as big a problem as with other methods
  • Natural teeth as well as fillings can benefit
  • The treatment has been used extensive and proven safe
  • A trained, experienced professional handles the procedure.

How Zoom Teeth Whitening Works

The Zoom Chairside Whitening System allows for treatment at a dental office that bleaches tooth enamel to look whiter. The process starts with a whitening agent, 25 percent hydrogen peroxide gel, which bubbles on contact with teeth and takes away staining.

Once your teeth have been coated with the gel, a mercury metal halide light activates it in a way that isn’t possible with the gel alone, speeding up the process. An infrared filter keeps heat in check so you don’t experience discomfort. Teeth stay healthy and happy while improving in color with the Zoom system.

How much benefit you can get from this system depends on your teeth and your dental and oral health history. We recommend that you explain to the dentist the look you’re trying to achieve and allow the dentist to determine if the results you want are possible. During this consultation phase is also your chance to learn about Zoom and your dentist’s chance to see if there is decay or other concerns that need to be addressed before whitening.

What’s Involved In Zoom Whitening?

Treatment usually starts with a dental cleaning to get rid of plaque and tartar so you can get the most benefit from the Zoom Chairside Whitening System. When it’s time for the quick, painless whitening procedure, you will be provided with special eyewear to protect your eyes from the light and special guards will be placed over your gums to prepare. Retractors will be used to hold your cheeks back out of the way for the most effective treatment.

For the procedure itself, here’s what happens step by step:

  • Your gums are painted with a protectant or covered to protect them from injury.
  • The whitening gel is applied.
  • The special light is applied to activate the get.
  • After 15 minutes, you can rinse your mouth to get rid of all the gel.
  • The dentist applies the gel again.
  • The special light is applied again.
  • After another careful rinse, the process is complete.

Your eating, drinking and smoking habits are usually the cause of teeth discoloration, so you must make changes in your daily habits to maintain results. Teeth will eventually get stained again, but to slow this process and prevent it from happening as much as possible, the dentist will provide or suggest a special toothpaste and floss. Of course, you can get Zoom treatment again and again to top up or further improve that beautiful, gleaming smile.

If you think the remarkable Zoom Chairside System or other in-office professional teeth whitening procedures could be right for you, please reach out now to an SDDA dentist. You can look better than you have in years and perhaps better than ever before with white, bright teeth and a smart smile.

 

If you have any questions or queries about the Zoom Chairside System, please do get in touch with us at (619) 745-6870.

Dental Exams and Cleanings

The first time you visit a San Diego Dentist Association member, your new dentist will perform a thorough dental exam to find out how you’re doing. During this exam and at each follow-up exam appointment, they will do the following:

  • Digital x-rays. These quick and easy images can spot tooth decay, bone loss, cysts, tumors and problems with tooth positioning.
  • Gum disease exam. This includes gentle probing, a visual inspection of gums and more.
  • Tooth decay exam. A special instrument is used in conjunction with x-rays to check tooth surfaces for signs of decay.
  • Oral cancer screening. This visual exam of the gums, tongue, lips, neck, throat, face and other tissues can spot potentially devastating problems that need attention.
  • Check of previous restorations. Any previous restorations like crowns, fillings and bridges will be inspected to see if they are of good quality or show any damage.

Professional Dental Cleaning

Officially called dental prophylaxis, professional dental cleaning isn’t as complex as the name indicates. Usually performed by a dental hygienist, this cleaning involves the following steps:

Plaque removal. This nearly invisible sticky film should be brushed and flossed away daily, but it can sometimes form pockets below the gumline that are hard to remove, and these indicate gum disease.

Tartar removal. Hardened plaque, called tartar or calculus, happens when plaque is not cleaned away frequently. Special dental instruments can remove it to allow gums to adhere better to teeth.

Teeth polishing. This step removes stains and smooths grooves or scratches for teeth that look better and don’t allow as much plaque and tartar to adhere to them.

To get started with an SDDA dentist, reach out now. The first step is a professional exam and cleaning that will tell you where you stand and how the dental team can help you look and feel better than ever before.

Why not call (619) 745-6870 and schedule a cleaning today?

Tooth Extractions

When a tooth is damaged or in the wrong place, an extraction may be the only course of action that will resolve the problem. A tooth extraction usually doesn’t require cutting or general anesthesia, so you can continue most normal activities soon after the process is complete with only a few restrictions on what you can eat for a while.

Reasons For Tooth Extraction

Tooth Extractions

When nothing else will resolve a dental issue, you may feel much better after having a tooth extracted, even though it should be viewed as the last resort in most cases. You may want to consider having a tooth removed if it is:

  • Heavily decayed and the dentist finds that root canal therapy won’t help
  • Malformed or fractured
  • Loose because of gum disease impacting connective tissue and bone
  • Loose because of facial trauma
  • In the wrong place and in the way of orthodontic treatment
  • A baby tooth that’s in the way of an adult tooth.

How Is a Tooth Extraction Done?

A tooth extraction usually starts with an x-ray to understand exactly what’s happening. Once your San Diego dentist has decided that an extraction is the best course of action and you agree, they will use a local anesthetic to numb it. You will feel pressure but not pain. A device called an elevator will be used to gently nudge the tooth out, then forceps will remove it.

If a tooth does not respond to this method of removal, your SDDA dentist can use a special tool to break the tooth and then gently remove it in pieces, making sure none are left behind. Once the tooth is removed, the dentist will usually ask you to bite down on a piece of gauze over the extraction site to stop any bleeding. In some cases, stitches may be needed to close the socket.

You need to be in good health during an extraction, if possible, so you must notify the dental office if you feel unwell in the days leading to your appointment so the extraction can be changed to another day.

A caring San Diego Dentists Association member can handle your extractions and meet your other dental needs, so why not reach out now?

Sealants

If your teeth have pits, fissures, or deep grooves, your dentist may suggest a dental sealant – a very thin plastic coating that is applied to teeth to fill in cervices and help prevent decay. Most decay starts in these hard-to-clean areas, and that’s why sealants are an important preventative treatment for both children and adults.

After a sealant is applied by your chosen San Diego Dentist Association member, the surface of your teeth in treated areas will be easier to clean and decay will be less likely. This simple coating can last years and will be checked for wear at each scheduled dental appointment to make sure it is still in good condition.

Dental Sealants

Here are some situations when a sealant is appropriate:

  • For babies with teeth that are especially prone to cavities
  • For children and teens as soon as any grooved permanent teeth come in
  • For adults who have deeply grooved teeth surfaces that are free of decay or have very little decay.

How Dental Sealant Is Applied

Remarkably, a sealant can be applied in just a few minutes per tooth, making it one of the quickest and easiest ways to prevent decay. The material is applied by a dentist or hygienist after teeth have been carefully cleaned. Cotton is often used inside the mouth to keep the tooth completely dry while a solution is applied to each tooth to help the sealant attach to the tooth. Once your mouth is completely dry again, the sealant is applied precisely in areas to be treated. In some cases, it will be allowed to dry naturally, but it is often dried with a special light in just a few moments.

The only maintenance required is regular dental visits to make sure the sealant is still doing its job. The tooth surface will feel slicker than before treatment – and that’s a good thing to prevent cavities.

Sealants may be a good choice for you. Contact an SDDA member now to find out if sealants or other preventative and restorative dental services can help you have a better, more pleasing smile that will serve you well for a lifetime.

Dental Spa Services

Everyone has to visit the dentist, so why shouldn’t it be a pleasant experience? At San Diego Dentist Association member offices, the dental professionals are always seeking ways to make dental visits better: simpler, more enjoyable, less stressful, and hassle-free. Our dentists believe that their offices should be like spas where you get specialized services that help you look and feel great – not like institutions that look and smell like an old-fashioned hospital.

Today’s dental spas provide a range of services that will have you rethinking your impressions about dental offices. For a spa-like atmosphere, turn to an SDDA dentist, where you’ll find everything from relaxing aromatherapy and acupuncture to appearance enhancing services like teeth whitening, veneers, and other cosmetic dentistry, and more. Of course, you’ll find preventative and restorative dentistry that San Diego residents can trust too.

A Less Stressful Dental Experience

Dental Spa Services

Some dentists around the nation offer spa services along with dental treatment and some don’t. You never know what might be offered at a dentist you’re considering unless you contact them to ask about specific services that may interest you. Some offer only the simplest spa-like experiences, perhaps music through headphones during your procedures or TVs in exam rooms to offer you a distraction from services being performed. Some may even offer free wifi to help any waiting time pass quickly.

The conscious shift toward less stressful dental office experiences is encouraged by top dental associations, including the American Dental Association. Less stress can be a lifesaver for those with heart concerns and other life-threatening ailments and can help those who suffer from dental anxiety get needed treatment as easy as possible. A little pampering while at a dental office can also help make treatment and preventative services more appealing to those who are resistant to going to a dentist.

There has long been a connection between spa services and dental offices that you may not immediately realize. While you may not think of a dental office as a spa-like place, some dental services are offered at traditional spas. Consider teeth whitening, for example. It’s a service that makes you look and feel better, so it fits within what a spa offers. At the same time, dentists are concerned with your looks, so it’s no surprise that they would expand to offer other cosmetic services. The goal at each of these types of establishments is to make you feel better in one way or another.

Supporting Dentistry With Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a form of integrative Chinese medicine used traditionally for a range of physical, mental, and emotional ailments. This practice dates from thousands of years ago and originally used needles of bone or even stone. Today, it uses thin steel needles. Acupuncture is believed to have been discovered accidentally as people found that certain improvements in illnesses happened after certain injuries.

The earliest reference to acupuncture in written literature came in 200 BCE. By then, this practice had spread from China and was already being practiced in other Asian nations, including Japan and Korea. Variants developed, but all work in essentially the same way. All Eastern medicine revolves around the flow of life force energy, called chi, through the body along pathways called meridians. Each meridian has a connection with an organ and certain parts of the body.

Meridians can be thought of as rivers of energy that run deep in some places and are shallow in others. Acupuncture is used where the chi energy runs close to the surface. Chinese medicine tells us that chi can become stagnant, causing pain, illness, and other concerns. Properly trained people can stimulate specific points in specific ways to encourage chi to get moving again in a healthy way, restoring balance and overall health to the system.

A significant amount of research has been conducted that is aimed at proving the effectiveness of acupuncture. The Western world has only come to this technique in recent decades and only has a very limited number of trained practitioners. Therefore, the research and proof are limited at the moment. Participants can tell many stories of how well it works, however, giving evidence that it has a place in modern medicine and dentistry.

In dentistry, acupuncture is sometimes used as a pain management program. Acupuncture not only eases pain, but it increases overall pain tolerance in many who have tried it. Pain management is particularly useful to patients who have jaw joint pain from TMD or other causes or who require surgery. Anything that can effectively reduce pain is worth trying for those who suffer chronically.

Additionally, acupuncture is used to reduce anxiety for those with dental office fears. Statistics show that at least 5 percent of Americans experience dental anxiety that is so severe that they take extreme actions to avoid dental visits. Anxiety is also a big factor that keeps people from visiting a dental office. For about a third of Americans, it’s the reason they don’t go to the dentist.

Further, as many as a third of people in the United States have dental anxiety of one degree or another. They may not go to extremes to avoid dentist office visits, but they delay all the same. Indeed, there are perhaps as many reasons for dental anxiety as people who experience it, and acupuncture can help many of them, regardless of their reasons, to overcome this anxiety so that they can get the dental help they need without fear or concern.

When you contact an SDDA dentist, ask about acupuncture services. In America, dentists can hire a licensed acupuncturist to work in their office or refer a patient to an acupuncturist for follow-up visits, depending on the need. While some may not immediately like the idea of this ancient Chinese way of resolving issues and relieving pain, it has been proven in research and proven to American patients as useful, relevant, and effective – just as it has been in Asia for centuries.

Dental Spa Service Pricing

Often, dental offices provide some degree of dental spa services at no extra charge as amenities for their patients. If there is a charge, keep in mind that it probably won’t be covered by insurance. Before accepting any service, ask about pricing and whether it’s covered by insurance.

Your dental office can suggest which services can make the office and follow-up experience most pleasant. The goal is always to help you feel better about your treatment and to feel better after it.

When you check around, you will likely find that spa-like services are becoming so common that they’re available in hospitals, at doctor’s offices, and in a variety of medical settings. Choosing a dental clinic that offers them isn’t radical, weird, or difficult. Dental clinics are more patient-friendly than ever before and are often pleased to add spa-like services to their growing lists of amenities.

Upgrade To A Spa-Like Dental Office

If your dental services are coming from an old-fashioned dentist’s office, it’s time for you to upgrade your dentist. A few years ago, dentists began offering spa-like services to get an advantage over their competition, but today they’re making it part of their regular offerings because it is a successful strategy for helping patients. The dental industry, in general, is moving toward more spa-like experiences and less traditional, clinical settings.

Most important in selecting a dental office or dental spa is choosing one that has the services you need along with benefits that can make your experience better. Great dentists with great dental office professionals are happy to help you feel at ease and comfortable in whatever ways are possible and necessary.

Select a San Diego Dentist Association member now for spa-like dental services in a caring and gentle environment you’ll enjoy visiting. It’s the right decision for the quality dental care you can live with and the smile you’ll be pleased to show off.

To make an appointment and experience this painless new method of dental treatment, call (619) 745-6870.