The Dental Design Center Blog
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The Dental Design Center is a dental practice in White Plains, NY, that offers cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, and restorative dentistry. Their blog provides helpful tips for maintaining dental health and wellness, news about the latest dental treatments and technologies, and expert advice on cosmetic dentistry.
The Dental Design Center Blog
1w ago
Now denture wearers have a better option. Implant-retained or implant-stabilized dentures from The Dental Design Center in White Plains both provide numerous advantages over standard dentures.
Secure in the mouth—no slipping
Provides up to 100% natural chewing function
Upper denture doesn’t cover as much of the palate
Comfortable
Little or no gum irritation
Doesn’t impair speaking power
Strong and durable
Implants prevent bone loss and “sunken face”
Allows users to eat any type of food—even steak
No adhesive required
Minimally invasive oral surgery for implant placement
What Are The Differe ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
2w ago
Maintaining clean teeth throughout the day is essential for oral hygiene, social courtesy, and overall confidence. However, the demands of a busy workday can sometimes make it challenging to prioritize dental care.
Here are some practical tips from The Dental Design Center to help you keep your teeth clean and maintain optimal oral health while at work in your local White Plains area job.
Start with a Thorough Morning Routine…
A good oral hygiene routine begins in the morning. Before leaving for work, make sure to brush your teeth for two minutes using a fluoride toothpaste. Pay attention to ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
3w ago
Teeth whitening is a popular dental procedure in the White Plains area. After all, who doesn’t want a whiter smile?
If you are considering tooth whitening, here are some things to keep in mind courtesy of The Dental Design Center.
Tooth Whitening: Key Findings
Whitening treatments can be effective on both extrinsic and intrinsic staining
Only natural teeth can be whitened; in most cases, tooth-colored restorations will not bleach
Whitening treatments include in-office bleaching procedures, dentist-supplied products for use at home, and over-the-counter (OTC) whiteners
Carbamide peroxide and ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
1M ago
When a tooth is threatened by severe decay, periodontal disease, or damage from an injury, a skilled dentist or endodontist must make a judgment call concerning the course of treatment. If the pulp of the tooth is infected or inflamed, a root canal is typically the only way to save the tooth.
During a root canal dental procedure (or endodontic treatment), the soft tissue in the root of the tooth is taken out. This tissue contains veins, arteries, and lymph vessels. Once the roots are eliminated and widened, they are filled with a special rubber material.
The root canal is only the initial ste ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
1M ago
What is the recovery time for a dental implant procedure?
There isn’t a standard timeline because there are many variables involved. Each patient’s treatment plan is unique, but at The Dental Design Center in White Plains, we’ve seen it all when it comes to implants.
Here are some factors that affect the recovery time for a dental implant procedure.
Is a tooth extraction needed?
Will I need to have a bone graft (and/or sinus lift) before getting the implant?
Will I receive anesthesia during the procedure?
Tooth extraction
If you need a non-viable tooth pulled, it may be possible to receive ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
1M ago
Tooth decay, also known as “dental caries,” is a common dental problem that affects people of all ages in the White Plains area. At The Dental Design Center, we can ensure you avoid tooth decay. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria in the mouth break down the sugars in food and produce acid, which erodes the enamel on teeth.
Over time, this erosion can lead to cavities, which can cause pain, sensitivity, and even tooth loss. However, tooth decay is preventable with proper dental care and hygiene.
The first step in preventing tooth decay is to establish good oral hygiene habits.
This includes br ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
2M ago
If you’ve ever visited The Dental Design Center blog, you’ve probably heard the advice to have check-ups and cleanings twice a year. Dental professionals have been advising the twice-yearly frequency for over 50 years. The American Dental Association counsels men and women to visit their dentist twice a year as well.
Is that an arbitrary schedule? Let’s discuss the reasons why regular dental exams and cleanings are an essential part of preventative dentistry and optimum oral health.
What do your dentist and dental hygienist do during an exam and cleaning?
Look for Signs of Decay
Your dentist ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
2M ago
One of the most essential habits for maintaining a healthy smile and a healthy body is getting regular dental check-ups. At The Dental Design Center – Ira J. Handschuh, D.D.S. in White Plains, New York, we understand the importance of these routine appointments and are committed to providing you with the care you need to keep your smile in its best shape.
Prevention is Better Than Cure
One of the most fundamental reasons for regular dental check-ups is prevention. When you visit The Dental Design Center – Ira J. Handschuh, D.D.S. for your regular check-up, our skilled dental professionals can ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
2M ago
When a cosmetic dentistry procedure becomes popular, it’s natural to want to experience the dramatic results for yourself. However, responsible dental patients should know what the American Dental Association has to say regarding common cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening.
Talk to cosmetic dentist Handschuh Before You Whiten Your Teeth
The ADA advises patients to meet with their dentist before starting any bleaching regimen. An oral examination will help your dentist know if teeth whitening is for you. This is especially vital when you have dark stains on your teeth or multi ..read more
The Dental Design Center Blog
2M ago
If you decide to enhance your smile with a professional teeth whitening treatment, you want the results to last as long as possible. Unfortunately, the same things that stained your teeth before the treatment can stain them after the treatment. Over time, common staining will take place. To help slow down that process, The Dental Design Center offers helpful guidance to make your beautiful smile last.
Do’s
First, rinse daily with an anti-cavity rinse. This improves dental hygiene, curtails bacteria, slows the growth of plaque and also helps whiten your teeth. Additionally, there are many over ..read more