Tuesday, 27 December 2011

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are metal posts or frames that are surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath your gums. Once in place, they allow your dentist to mount replacement teeth onto them.

How do Dental Implants Work?
Because implants fuse to your jawbone, they provide stable support for artificial teeth. Dentures and bridges mounted to implants won't slip or shift in your mouth — an especially important benefit when eating and speaking. This secure fit helps the dentures and bridges — as well as individual crowns placed over implants — feel more natural than conventional bridges or dentures.

For some people, ordinary bridges and dentures are simply not comfortable or even possible, due to sore spots, poor ridges or gagging. In addition, ordinary bridges must be attached to teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. An advantage of implants is that no adjacent teeth need to be prepared or ground down to hold your new replacement tooth/teeth in place.


To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also commit to keeping these structures healthy. Meticulous
oral hygiene and regular dental visits are critical to the long-term success of dental implants.

Implants are usually more expensive than other methods of tooth replacement, and most insurance carriers typically cover less than 10 percent of the fees.


The American Dental Association considers two types of implants to be safe. They are:
  • Endosteal implants — these are surgically implanted directly into the jawbone. Once the surrounding gum tissue has healed, a second surgery is needed to connect a post to the original implant. Finally, an artificial tooth (or teeth) is attached to the post-individually, or grouped on a bridge or denture.
  • Subperiosteal implants — these consist of a metal frame that is fitted onto the jawbone just below the gum tissue. As the gums heal, the frame becomes fixed to the jawbone. Posts, which are attached to the frame, protrude through the gums. As with endosteal implants, artificial teeth are then mounted to the posts.
How Long do Dental Implants Last?
Implants generally last 10-20 years, depending on the location of the implant and patient compliance with oral hygiene and dental visits. Because molars receive more stress and wear and tear, these implants typically do not last as long as implants located at the front of your mouth.
 
 
 
Above article from www.colgate.ca

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Monday, 26 December 2011

Dental Health Care - Heart Disease and Gum Disease

Is There a Link Between Gum Disease and Heart Disease?
Overall the data indicates that chronic gum disease may contribute to the development of heart disease, the nation's leading cause of death in both men and women.

How does this happen? Gum disease is a bacterial infection that can affect conditions outside your mouth. In heart disease, one theory is that gum disease can cause bacteria to enter the bloodstream where they attach to the fatty deposits in the heart blood vessels. This condition can cause blood clots and may lead to heart attacks.

If I Have Heart Disease, Are There Special Requirements to Maintain Proper Oral Health?
To maintain the best oral health, you should:
  • Establish and maintain a healthy mouth. This means brushing and flossing daily and visiting your dentist regularly.
  • Make sure your dentist knows you have a heart problem.
  • Carefully follow your physician's and dentist's instructions, and use prescription medications, such as antibiotics, as directed.
Am I at Risk if Dental Procedures are Performed?
If you have certain preexisting heart conditions, you may be at risk for developing bacterial endocarditis — an infection of the heart's inner lining or the valves. Anytime there is bleeding in the mouth, certain oral bacteria can enter the blood stream and may settle on abnormal heart valves or tissue weakened by an existing heart problem or heart condition. In these cases, the infection can damage or even destroy heart valves or tissue.

There are precautions you need to take if you have any of the following conditions:

  • Artificial (prosthetic) heart valves
  • A history of endocarditis
  • Congenital heart or heart valve defects
  • Heart valves damaged (scarred) by conditions such as rheumatic fever
  • Mitral valve prolapse with a murmur
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Be sure to tell your dentist if you have a heart condition, and what, if any, medications you are taking for it. Your dentist will record important health information in your record and coordinate treatment with your physician.

Above article from www.colgate.ca

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Cosmetic Dentistry - Dental Bonding - Smile Makeovers

Improving My Smile with Dental Bonds

How Does Bonding Work?
Bonding uses composite resins or porcelain/composite veneers to cover the surface of stained teeth and give a nice, even appearance to broken or misshapen teeth. There are two basic bonding techniques:
  • Composite bonding
    First, the front of the tooth is slightly reduced to prevent the "new" tooth from being too bulky. Microscopic grooves are then etched into the tooth surface with a mild acid. A composite resin matched to the colour of the surrounding teeth is applied to the tooth, contoured into shape, set using a curing light, and finally smoothed and polished.
  • Veneer bonding
    A veneer is made to match the colour and shape of your tooth. Porcelain veneers are generally stronger, while composite veneers are less expensive. With porcelain veneers, the dentist takes an impression of the tooth and sends it to the dental lab for fabrication of the veneer, usually after the front of the tooth has been reduced. With either method, the tooth is prepared for bonding by roughening the front surface with mild etching solution. The veneer can then be bonded to your tooth using a dental bonding cement.
While more expensive, a porcelain veneer offers a better colour match to your surrounding teeth and typically lasts for five to 10 years.

Above article from: www.colgate.ca

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Friday, 25 November 2011

Dental Restorations - How Does a Dentist Fill a Cavity?

A cavity is a small dental infection of the tooth that is comprised of bacteria and is treated with a filling. Discover how a dentist fills a cavity by numbing the patient, cleaning the cavity and filling it with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA 

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Teeth Whitening - Facts on Whitening Toothpaste

While most whitening toothpastes don't chemically whiten the teeth, they do help remove surface stains which will make the teeth appear lighter. Discover active ingredients that whiten teeth, such as peroxide, with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

Our Bartlett TN dental office is pleased to offer KOR Deep Bleaching procedure for teeth whitening!  Learn more about our teeth whitening dental treatment on our main website.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Preventive Dentistry - Early Signs of Gum Disease

Some early warning signs of gum disease include buildup, plaque, tartar, irritation of gum tissue and bleeding when flossing or eating. Treat gingivitis before it becomes periodontitis with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene.



Above article and video created by: ExpertVillage.com

Learn more about our preventive dental care services in Bartlett TN by visiting our main website.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA 

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Dental Care for Crowns, Bridges and Braces

If you have fixed bridgework, braces or other dental work which connects adjacent teeth, cleaning under and around it with an interdental brush can prevent tooth decay and gum disease. While their use may seem intuitive, many people are unaware that plaque accumulates under bridge connectors, around orthodontic brackets, etc. This animation describes use of an interdental brush to avoid recurrent caries around fixed bridge retainer margins, and the resulting failure of expensive dental work.



Above article & video produced by: www.ToothIQ.com

Preventive Dentistry
Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA 

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Dental Crowns - Cosmetic Dentistry

What is a dental crown?
A crown is a type of dental restoration which completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant and is typically bonded to the tooth using a dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated using indirect methods. Crowns are often used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth.

The most common method of crowning a tooth involves using a dental impression of a prepared tooth by a dentist to fabricate the crown outside of the mouth. The crown can then be inserted at a subsequent dental appointment. Using this indirect method of tooth restoration allows use of strong restorative materials requiring time consuming fabrication methods requiring intense heat, such as casting metal or firing porcelain which would not be possible to complete inside the mouth.



The above article and video produced by: NadineNetwork.com

Bartlett Dental Associates provides a wide range of cosmetic dental care services including: dental crowns, dental bridges, veneers, bonding and teeth whitening to help you get the smile you have always of dreamed of having!

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Monday, 24 October 2011

Dental Implants

Learn more about dental implants by watching the video below!



Above video created by: DSKSIC Pune

The dentists at Bartlett Dental Associates is pleased to offer dental implants as a dental treatment option.  Visit our main website to learn about our various dental implants treatments.
Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Dental Crowns Bartlett TN

Will You Need a Crown?
Crowns can often be a part of your dental treatment. A tooth can be broken down over time by decay or just general wear. When the tooth is too damaged for a filling, we will place a crown over it in order to save it and, in fact, strengthen it. We use only the highest quality materials, like porcelain, to construct your crown. A crown will often last 20 years or even longer. It will look so natural that you won’t be able to distinguish it from a natural tooth.

Contact Bartlett Dental Associates today to learn more about dental crowns and our other cosmetic dental treatment services.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Friday, 23 September 2011

Invisible Dental Braces - Six Month Smiles

Have You Always Wanted Straight Teeth Without Using Traditional Metal Braces or Spending Two Years to Achieve Results?
Now you have an option! Six Month Smiles™ is a short-term, cosmetically focused treatment system available for adults looking for an effective way to enhance their appearance.

How does Six Month Smiles work?
Six Month Smiles uses clear brackets and tooth-colored wires that are much less obvious than traditional braces. The goal of Six Month Smiles is to give you a smile you can be proud of in a reasonable amount of time. It addresses the cosmetic issues of orthodontics, in an average of six months.

How can it work so quickly?
Six Month Smiles can be finished more quickly because the focus is not on changing your bite. Traditional long-term adult orthodontic treatment goes beyond that, to perfecting your bite in your back teeth. Most people’s teeth and bite function well for them, so Six Month Smiles is shifting the teeth that show when you smile, rather than attempting to overhaul your bite alignment. For patients who don’t need in-depth orthodontic treatment, Six Month Smiles delivers exactly what they are looking for: esthetic results in a shorter time frame.

Schedule your free consultation today!
To see if you are a candidate for Six Month Smiles, call us today at 901-388-9883 and ask for a free consultation.
Dr. Caldwell will sit down with you and answer all your questions regarding treatment. You could be on your way to having a beautiful new smile in just six months!

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

KOR Deep Bleaching - Teeth Whitening Bartlett TN

KOR Deep Bleaching
The Next Evolution in

Teeth Whitening
We are proud to offer a new teeth whitening procedure called KöR Deep Bleaching. Most whitening methods work extremely well in competent professional hands; however, even the bestGeneral Dentistry Bartlett TN 38134 treatments sometimes don’t work on severely stained teeth. An example of this is the staining you may have if you took the antibiotic tetracycline. But now, with the new KöR Deep Bleaching procedure, even these severely stained teeth can go brilliantly white. If you’ve ever been disappointed in the results from other methods, you will be amazed at this new technique.

We also offer custom whitening trays, made in our own lab. You will receive supplies and instructions and you finish the procedure at home. This technique is safe and effective. Results occur within 1 - 14 days.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Sedation Dentistry Bartlett TN

Dental Care in a
Relaxing Environment
Dental sedation is a technique that can be used when a patient suffers from dental anxiety or dental phobia. We are happy to offer a number of solutions for our patients to make their dental visit as comfortable as possible. Sedation dentistry techniques enable patients who might otherwise avoid the dentist to receive dental treatment necessary for a healthy smile. Depending on the extent of the anxiety or phobia, varying degrees of dental sedation can be utilized as described below.

Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Nitrous oxide sedation, also known as “laughing gas,” is commonly used to make treatment more comfortable. This sedation is inhaled through a mask that allows you to breathe in the medication and induces a state of relaxation. Local anesthetic will be administered in conjunction with nitrous oxide to eliminate pain.

Oral Sedatives
This medication can be given to a patient the night before a dental procedure or 30 minutes to an hour prior to the dental appointment, depending on the severity of the anxiety. Oral sedatives do not provide pain relief, so an injection of local anesthetic will also be administered.


We look forward to working with you to provide you with quality dental care in a comfortable, relaxed manner.

Dental Sedation Dentistry Bartlett TN

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Monday, 22 August 2011

Dentures Dentist Bartlett TN

New Breakthrough Cures Loose, Slipping Dentures
Do you hate your dentures? Have you been told that you can’t get implants due to insufficient bone density? If you hate your dentures because they slip, tilt, or wander, then you will be happy to know there is a permanent and affordable solution. They are called overdentures. Overdentures securely anchor your dentures with a mini-implant, eliminating slippage and trapped food. They are placed in one visit, and are virtually painless. You can look forward to eating the same day you receive them. Additionally, they can often be placed where regular implants cannot, so you can receive the benefits of mini-implant-supported dentures even if you are not a candidate for regular implants. And they are much less costly than traditional implants.

Drop-Dead Gorgeous Dentures
If you select dentures as a replacement for missing teeth, we can design and fit natural-looking dentures that won’t slip. Recent technology allows us to anchor a denture plate so securely that you no longer have to worry about the foods you eat and your slipping and shifting dentures. If you are already a denture wearer, we invite you to ask us about this procedure. It will make your life so much easier.

Dentures Dentist Bartlett TN

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Dental Implants Bartlett TN

Missing Teeth?
Why Not ‘Grow’ New Ones?
Dental implants are the ideal way to replace lost teeth. From the front of the mouth, where they are most visible, to the back, where they provide stability to chew a full variety of foods, implants can help you recapture a beautiful and healthy smile. Unlike bridges or removable dentures, which sit on top of the gums, dental implants are placed under the gums. The “tooth” placed on an implant appears life-like, because it comes through the gums just like the original did – it’s like growing a new tooth! Implants can be used to replace any number of lost teeth. Even people with no teeth can benefit from implants, because they can replace their dentures with teeth that don’t move around when they talk, and they don’t need to be taken out at night. Because we handle the entire process from implant placement to crown fabrication, there’s no need to be referred to another office. Call for a no-obligation implant consultation today.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Tel: 901-388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
USA

Monday, 25 July 2011

Cosmetic Dentistry Bartlett TN

Beautiful, Natural-Looking
Smile Makeovers

We emphasize the aesthetic aspect in ALL our work because we know that when your smile looks good, you feel good! We use the best combination of preventive care, tooth-colored fillings, and restorative techniques for optimum dental health. Modern smile makeovers are so easy (and affordable!) that there’s simply no reason why you can’t have the perfectly beautiful, natural-looking smile you’ve always wanted. Ask us what veneers, crowns, bonding, and whitening can do for YOUR smile!

‘Smile Makeovers’ in as Little
as Two Visits!
If you have misshapen teeth, unsightly gaps, or deep discoloration, our custom porcelain veneers may be the answer. These are thin porcelain coverings that fit over and are bonded to your teeth, look natural, and are made from the most advanced dental ceramic available.


Bartlett Dental Associates
Cosmetic Dentistry Family Dentist
Dr. J. David Caldwell, DDS
(901)388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road • Bartlett, TN 38134

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Bartlett TN Dentist Dr. Robert Carimi

Robert V. Carimi, Jr., DDS, earned his dental degree from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, after earning his bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State University. Prior to entering private practice, he served a general practice residency at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. His professional memberships include the American Dental Association, Tennessee Dental Association, Memphis Dental Society, Academy of General Dentistry, Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, and Dental Implant Aesthetic Center Study Club. Dr. Carimi also engages in ongoing continuing education, with recent training in oral conscious sedation, which allows him to provide patients with a more relaxed and comfortable environment in which to have dental treatment completed. He is also a volunteer at the Church Health Center. He and his wife Brittney have twin daughters, and he spends his spare time with family and friends, and engaging in outdoor activities and fitness.

Bartlett Dental Associates Cosmetic Dentistry Family Dentist
Dr. J. David Caldwell, DDS
(901)388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road • Bartlett, TN 38134

Friday, 22 July 2011

Bartlett TN Dentist Dr. Joseph Ruder

Joseph E. Ruder II, DDS, earned his dental degree from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, after earning his bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi. Prior to entering private practice, he served an internship in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Emory University. He was awarded the Cecily W. Tipton Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement, the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Award, the Bartlett Express Best Dentist Award (2009), and America’s Top Dentist Award (2010). Dr. Ruder has taken numerous postgraduate education courses, with specific training in placing and restoring dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and root canal therapy. He maintains membership in the American Dental Association, Tennessee Dental Association, Memphis Dental Society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Society, Dean Honorary Odontological Society, Dental Implant Aesthetic Center Study Club, and Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce. His community involvement includes volunteering at the Church Health Center and helping underserved children. He and his wife Michelle have three beautiful children, and in his spare time, Dr. Ruder enjoys spending time with his family and friends, running marathons, and watching the Ole Miss Rebels.


Bartlett Dental AssociatesCosmetic Dentistry Family Dentist
Dr. J. David Caldwell, DDS
(901)388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road • Bartlett, TN 38134

Friday, 29 April 2011

Bartlett TN Dentist - J. David Caldwell DDS

J. David Caldwell, DDS, earned his dental degree from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, after earning his bachelor’s degree from MTSU. Dr. Caldwell is pleased to have been chosen for listing in the 2010 edition of “topDENTISTS” in the Family Dentistry category. He believes that membership in professional organizations is essential to keeping up to date on the latest technologies, techniques, and breakthroughs, and is therefore a member of the following: American Dental Association, Tennessee Dental Association, Memphis Dental Society, Dean Honorary Odontological Society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Society, Dental Implant Aesthetic Center Study Club, and the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Caldwell is an active participant in the community, serving as a volunteer at the Church Health Center and as an elder at the Independent Presbyterian Church. He and his wife Joyce have three grown children, all of whom attended Auburn. When he isn’t cheering on the Auburn Tigers, in his spare time, Dr. Caldwell enjoys woodworking, tennis, and running.

Bartlett Dental Associates
Cosmetic Dentistry Family Dentist

Dr. J. David Caldwell, DDS
(901)388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road • Bartlett, TN 38134

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Cosmetic & Family Dentistry Bartlett TN

Bartlett Dental Associates
Cosmetic Dentistry Family Dentist

Dr. J. David Caldwell, DDS
(901)388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road • Bartlett, TN 38134


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Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Bartlett Dental Associates

Bartlett Dental Associates
Dental Office
(901) 388-9883
3105 Kirby Whitten Road
Bartlett, TN 38134