Ardas Family Dental

Friday, October 4, 2019

Treating Intrinsic Stains at Ardas Family Dental

If your teeth are discolored, we at Ardas Family Dental in Parker, Colorado can restore them to a dazzling white. But if the stains are internal, then you may have more than just a cosmetic problem. We want everyone to be able to recognize the signs that they need urgent dental care, which is why this week’s blog post is dedicated to possible causes of internal, or intrinsic stains.


Usually, stains are external, meaning that the outer layer of enamel has become discolored by something the patient regularly consumes. Intrinsic stains are caused by discoloration deeper in the tooth. Sometimes, they develop because a person was exposed to tetracycline antibiotics or excessive amounts of fluoride as a child, in which cases the stains are harmless. We may simply cover them with veneers or bonding. But it is much more common for intrinsic stains to result from infections in the pulp chamber. Infections will turn dental pulp black, red, or purple, and may be painful and produce a bad smell. They can spread if not treated in time and will not go away on their own.


We can treat pulp infections by doing a root canal. Once the infection has been removed, we may pack whitening cream into the pulp chamber and remove it about a week later. If the tooth is still discolored, we can mask it with a veneer or bonding, but the priority is to remove the infection.


Dr. Roopi Kattaura operates Ardas Family Dental at 10233 S Parker Rd, Suite 205, Parker, Colorado. Call 720-459-8420 or visit Ardas Family Dental and fill out a contact sheet.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Your Dental Health and Smoking

Your teeth, like the rest of your body, are negatively affected by smoking. It creates both long and short-term dental problems. In terms of your teeth, the most noticeable side effects are bad breath, staining, and yellowed coloring. Only a professional dentist like Dr. Kattaura can help with these problems. A proper dental examination and cleaning eliminate stains. If you are looking for a friendly and personalized care team, contact Ardas Family Dental today. Learn more by visiting our office in Parker, CO.


 


The American Dental Association (ADA) holds the position that tobacco usage inhibits taste while damaging your oral health. It does this in a few separate ways. On a basic level, it stains your teeth. Your teeth slowly become a shade of yellow. It is hard to remove these stains once they set in. You’ll need to schedule professional cleanings with your Parker, CO, dentist. She offers various teeth whitening services. These can bring your teeth closer to their natural brightness. The only way to fully prevent further staining is to quit smoking altogether. The likelihood of developing cavities also rises. When you smoke, your mouth dries out. You need saliva to keep your teeth clean. Saliva removes debris while keeping the teeth hygienic. Without the proper amount of saliva, your entire mouth is at risk.


 


Smoking has a direct effect on your immune system. When an individual has periodontal (gum) disease, their gums are painfully inflamed. Smoking agitates your gums more than they already are. Your immune system responds by increasing inflammation.


 


Smoking is a dangerous habit. Talk to our staff today about quitting. Scheduling an appointment with Dr. Kattaura is the first step towards a healthier life. We can walk you through the entire process. Reaching out to your friends and family is important. You’ll need their support throughout the process. Take some time to research different behavioral distraction techniques. Use these to distract yourself when you feel the need to smoke. It is a long and difficult process, but well-worth the health increase.


 


Ardas Family Dental is located in Parker, CO. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Kattaura, visit her website or call 720-459-8420.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Flossing with Braces

Flossing may seem difficult when you have braces, but it doesn’t have to be! The only difference is that flossing is even more important. Your braces give bacteria new places to form. Because of their design, food is much more likely to become snagged. Dr. Kattaura has a solution: this brief guide for flossing with braces! At Ardas Family Dental, we want the best for our patients. Learn how to keep your mouth healthy and happy! Contact our office in Parker, CO, with any questions.


 


It’s necessary to brush and floss daily. Your braces shouldn’t change this. When you have braces, it’s necessary to invest in a Floss Threader. This is a handheld dental appliance that moves the floss under the wire. From there, grab the floss and use it as normal. Floss each of your teeth. Another option is Floss Picks. These are small two-pronged devices. Floss is strung between the two prongs, letting you clean without interference. Carefully place the appliance between your two teeth to floss with it.


 


Proper flossing also makes a difference. Once you manage to get the floss in place, wrap it around one of the two teeth in a “C” shape. Move the floss up and down, rubbing the gums. Be gentle yet thorough when cleaning around your braces.


 


Don’t forget that you can still develop cavities with braces. Debris that gets stuck in your braces attracts bacteria. Always do a good job of brushing and flossing.


 


Ardas Family Dental is located in Parker, CO. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Kattaura, visit her website or call 720-459-8420.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Mouth Guards

Anybody who is an athlete should be wearing a mouth guard to protect their teeth and jaw from serious damage. Mouth guards are designed to keep your teeth and jaw protected from physical contact such as getting hit with a ball and contact from another player.


Mouth guards are customized to fit the patient’s mouths and ensure maximum protection when being active. Everybody has seen the generic mouth guards sold at sporting goods stores, but those aren’t designed to fit individual athlete’s mouths and are usually made of cheap materials and offer little protection. Mouth guards should fit specifically to each patient’s mouth and the best way to get your mouth guard is at your dentist.


No matter how old the athlete a mouth guard is crucial in keeping your teeth and mouth intact. It is important to protect against structural damage to your teeth and jaw as well as injuries lacerations to your cheeks, tongue, and lips. Mouth guards have also been shown to help decrease the risk of concussions which is another reason why they are a must for all athletes.


If you have any questions or concerns regarding mouth guards visit our website at http://www.ardasfamilydental.com/ and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Roopi Kattaura of Ardas Family Dental, visit Restorative Dentist Parker, CO, call 720-459-8420.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Crown Lengthening

Dental crowns are often placed after a cavity has been removed or a root canal performed. They restore the tooth's functionality while protecting it. In some cases, it’s necessary to perform a crown lengthening. It’s a common procedure for when the tooth isn’t exposed enough. Dr. Roopi Kattaura of Ardas Family Dental offers this procedure. To learn more, contact our office in Parker, CO.


 


A crown lengthening reveals enough tooth for a crown placement. There are a few reasons why this happens. Some teeth naturally do not stick out far enough, making them too close to the gum line. A broken tooth may require lengthening for the same reason. Maybe a placed crown has fallen off. Decay underneath a crown could knock it loose. Regardless, your dentist removes the gum tissue or bone for the crown placement.


 


Your Parker, CO, dentist begins by applying a local anesthetic. Incisions pull the gums away from the teeth. From there, bone, gum tissue, and the roots are reshaped. Afterward, Dr. Kattaura cleans the area and applies the stitches.


 


Recovery takes about three months. You will then schedule another appointment to receive a temporary and a permanent crown. Your dentist removes your stitches after 1-2 weeks. During recovery, use pain relievers and mouth rinse. Be careful when brushing your teeth. Try to avoid the gums at all costs. Avoid eating harder foods, sticking to softer substances.


 


Don’t be alarmed if the area bleeds after surgery. Keep on the lookout for signs of infection. A sudden sensitivity to hot and cold foods is common. Contact your dentist if the bleeding does not stop, there are signs of infection, the area is swollen or contains discharge, your pain reliever isn’t strong enough, or you notice swollen lymph nodes.


 


Ardas Family Dental is located in Parker, CO. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Roopi Kattaura, visit our website or call 720-459-8420.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Periodontal Splinting

A loose tooth is a serious matter. When you were a child, it signified a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Now, it means a trip to Ardas Family Dental is in order. Dr. Roopi Kattaura can save you from extraction with a procedure called Periodontal Splinting. The loose teeth are attached to the stronger ones, creating widespread stability. The causes of looseness are periodontal (gum) disease, misalignment, or injury. Learn more at our office in Parker, CO.


 


Teeth extraction is not a pleasant process. Though modern medicine keeps pain to a minimum, recovery afterward is rough. Periodontal Splinting saves both time and money. Temporary and permanent splinting are the available kinds. Whether your looseness is short-term or long-term effects which splint you get. Temporary is better suited for injuries, while permanent offers a solution for misalignment or gum disease. Intra-coronal and extra-coronal are the two types of temporary splinting. The difference lies in how they attach to the teeth. Extra-coronal is attached straight to the enamel. Intra-coronal splints require a channel on the back of the teeth. Permanent splinting is also available. This procedure is more advanced than temporary splints. Each of the loose teeth receives a dental crown. Placed between each is a splint. It fuses them, strengthening the teeth.


 


Contact your Parker, CO, dentist immediately after a loose tooth is noticed. Early treatment is the only way to prevent extraction. Otherwise, the loose tooth will damage the surrounding dental structures. Infection can also occur. You will need a professional dental examination to determine the cause and treatment. Advanced stage periodontal disease is a common culprit. One of the only noticeable symptoms is loose teeth. Gum disease sets in when you neglect your oral health. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental examinations prevent this. Personal injury, like a hit to the face, also knocks teeth loose. This often happens during sports. In the future, use a mouthguard to protect your teeth from harm. Lastly, grinding moves teeth out-of-place. This puts unnecessary pressure on them. It pushes your teeth out of their allotted spots, producing the misalignment. Wear a nightguard while asleep to prevent this.


 


Ardas Family Dental is located in Parker, CO. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Roopi Kattaura, visit her website or call 720-459-8420.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Teeth Extraction: Periodontal Sectioning

Though modern medicine keeps the pain levels during a tooth extraction to a minimum, it’s still an uncomfortable process. No one enjoys getting a tooth pulled. That’s why Dr. Roopi Kattaura offers Periodontal Sectioning. It’s an easier form of extraction where the tooth is broken into multiple pieces before removal. To learn more, contact our office in Parker, CO.


 


Three situations call for sectioning: wisdom teeth, multi-faceted or unique teeth, and pediatric extraction. Each are very different yet require the same procedure. Your Parker, CO, dentist is more than happy to provide this procedural technique. The most common of the three types are wisdom teeth. Your wisdom teeth are the final set of molars to erupt. They’re located in the very back of the gums. By nature, wisdom teeth are incredibly big. That’s why sectioning is necessary. It’s the only way to remove them. Uniquely rooted teeth need sectioning for the same reasoning. The roots of these teeth are very long and intricate. They are tough and refuse removal. With sectioning, the tooth is broken up and the pulp severed. Lastly, pediatric extraction requires sectioning. The procedure itself requires much less force than a normal extraction. This is perfect for children. It’s much less painful and intimidating. It also leaves a smaller cut in the patient's mouth. The child will have a shorter and easier recovery time then.


 


The procedure starts with a numbing agent. You’ll either receive a local anesthetic or a generalized one. After it has set in, your dentist severs the pulp. A dental drill breaks the tooth into pieces. Each section will be removed and the area sanitized. After everything is complete, stitches close up the incision.


 


The anesthetic keeps pain levels to a minimum during the procedure. Afterward, use over-the-counter or prescription pain medication. You’ll need to follow the post-operative instructions for a successful recovery. Avoid all vigorous activity. Do not eat any hard, spicy, or hot foods. Contact your dentist with any questions.


 


Tooth extraction doesn’t have to be a scary process with Dr. Roopi Kattaura. Schedule an appointment with Ardas Family Dental in Parker, CO, by calling 720-459-8420 or visiting our website.