Monday, March 10, 2014
Dentures vs. Dental Implants
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Las Vegas Laser Gum Therapy
What Is Laser Gum Therapy?
Laser gum therapy is beginning to be the preferred method in treating periodontal disease. Laser-assisted new attachment procedure (LANAP) uses a tiny laser to get in between the gum and the tooth to treat the infected tissue. Patients prefer this treatment as opposed to the old way of treating gum disease due to its less aggressive nature. Before laser gum therapy, a periodontist would have to physically pull the gums away from the teeth to manually remove the infected tissue. Leaving more strain and soreness on the gums.Below is a short video on Laser Gum Therapy presented by Dr. De Andrade of Anthem Periodontics.
How Do I Know Laser Gum Therapy Is Right For Me?
Laser Gum Therapy is the newest innovative technology to treat gum disease. With it's less invasive method, it is a preferred treatment option for most patients affected by periodontal disease. For more information or questions on the procedure, please visit Anthem Periodontics website to give us a call or schedule and appointment.Monday, December 23, 2013
Laser Gum Therapy
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Oral Pathology
Oral Pathology is the treating of conditions that has resulted from morbid functional and anatomic changes in the mouth structure. It can also include the dental and oral treatment of patients who are medically challenged or those who have very serious medical issues. We at our Las Vegas dental implant center offer oral pathology services to all our patients. Our pathologist is a dental professional who specializes in the diagnosis of critical dental cavity disease. Our dentist if it comes across an affected tissue he sends it to our oral pathologist for further study. It is the work of the pathologist to determine if it is cancerous or infectious.
How Does Oral Pathology Work?
Through oral pathology our periodontist can determine whether the patient has cancer or not. The inside portion of your mouth is lined with mucosa which is coral pink and extremely smooth. Any change in its appearance can be a caution sign. The most severe is the mouth cancer. Given below are the symptoms at the start of a pathological procedure or any kind of cancerous growth.
• Chronic sore throat
• Facing problems in swallowing and chewing
• Sore which is failing to recover and bleeds often
• White or red patches
• Thickening on your skin lining of your mouth
How Does It Help?
In an oral pathology these modifications can be perceived on the gum tissue, cheeks, lips, or tongue. Pain doesn’t happen with pathology and is not connected with mouth cancer. However, if you have an oral pain then it can be a cause for mouth cancer. Please contact our Las Vegas periodontist immediately for an oral pathological examination if you have any suspicious sores or lumps in your mouth.Monday, October 28, 2013
What Is A Periodontist
Monday, October 21, 2013
Sedation Dentistry in Las Vegas
What Is Sedation Dentistry?
The thought of visiting the dentist fills some people with a sense of dread. Our practice wants to help you avoid this uncomfortable feeling, so we make sure to ask every person who walks through our doors if dental anxiety is an issue for them. If so, we offer them the option of sedation dentistry.Anthem Periodontics is certified in the state of Nevada to sedate patients who have a fear of visiting the dentist. Before the dental procedure begins, those who choose this option receive sedatives, gases or an IV treatment that puts them to sleep. The benefits of opting to be sedated are many, and they include the following: • Patients are relieved of anxiety before their procedures begin • They are unaware of what is occurring while the procedure is being done • After their treatments are over, they don’t remember what happened • People stop avoiding dental visits and are able to maintain their oral health
The Two Types of Sedation Dentistry
At Anthem Periodontics, Dr. De Andrade offers his patients these two different types of sedation dentistry:1. Oral Sedation – Also known as “twilight sleep,” oral sedation helps to relax anxious patients so that their dental treatments can be completed in the least amount of time possible. If you choose oral sedation, you will receive medication that we will monitor from the beginning of your visit until after the treatment is over as if we were giving you medication by way of an IV.
2. IV Sedation - This second option puts you to sleep
Whether you choose oral sedation or IV sedation, you will need to have someone drive you home and care for you for a period of time after the procedure is over. Sedation dentistry has been an important advancement in dentistry as a whole because more people are making appointments to see their dentists on a regular basis. Since you will be sedated before anything else happens, you won’t experience any of the unpleasant sensations that you remember from previous dental visits, including the needle that administers local anesthesia. At Anthem Periodontics, you will have the option of taking anti-anxiety drugs that relieve you of the unpleasant feelings you experience before dental procedures, but you will remain awake during your treatment. If you prefer not to be awake during the process, you can also choose to be put to sleep during the procedure. For this option, Amber our certified anesthesiologist will help you fall asleep and monitor you during the entire procedure.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Dental Implants: Important Questions To Ask
It may not be possible to know 100% if the doctor you are working with has the experience, know how and ability to place a perfect implant. By asking these questions, you will at least have peace of mind they have the right answers and proof to provide you.
These questions touch on important aspects of a successfully placed implant such as materials and certifications behind those materials. Beyond that we touch on the experience of the doctor and their ability to show you their successful track record.