Toothpaste abrasion and brushing too hard and long have been known to cause gum recession and wear of teeth and exposed roots for years. This is now getting more attention in the media and has been researched more carefully.
Please refer to these links:
http://www.epinions.com/content_3128664196
http://www.saveyoursmile.com/toothpaste/toothpaste-d.html
http://jada.ada.org/content/135/11/1516.2.full
I definitely recommend using the lowest rated abrasivity toothpaste with fluoride and a tartar control formulation.
Please also remember to only brush your natural teeth with a soft or extra soft toothbrush. All of us should only brush 5 to 10 circular strokes along the cheek and lip sides of the teeth and the tongue sides of the teeth. The chewing surfaces can be brushed more vigorously. This will help avoid gum recession and root surface wear. Brushing harder does NOT replace flossing. All of us need to floss every 36 hours also to prevent plaque from hardening into tartar.
Remember you don't need to brush AND floss all of your teeth every day, only the teeth you want to keep!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving, a great holiday!
It is truly one of my favorite holidays. It is nice to get together with friends and family with a focus only on enjoying one another and being reflective on the wonderful world we have to live in.
Hopefully you will be able to spend some time over this holiday weekend appreciating the world we live in, including your significant others of many different degrees of separation. According to some of the latest research for the social media, we are closer to anyone else in the world than 6 degrees of separation.
The world seems huge but it really isn't that large. Hopefully we will be mindful of that in every aspect of our lives and behave accordingly. It is truly best to think globally and act locally. All of us have a direct impact on our part of the world and our part of the world is a significant part of the entire planet.
My best to you and yours during this holiday weekend and always!
Hopefully you will be able to spend some time over this holiday weekend appreciating the world we live in, including your significant others of many different degrees of separation. According to some of the latest research for the social media, we are closer to anyone else in the world than 6 degrees of separation.
The world seems huge but it really isn't that large. Hopefully we will be mindful of that in every aspect of our lives and behave accordingly. It is truly best to think globally and act locally. All of us have a direct impact on our part of the world and our part of the world is a significant part of the entire planet.
My best to you and yours during this holiday weekend and always!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Watch for our new, totally redesigned website.
We are in the process of remaking our professional office website. Fortunately we are employing some very competent help in the form of Mike Yublosky of www.diywebjem.com who is quite proficient in setting up this type of technology. He has done some wonderful work for us already.
The new website will be on a WordPress platform. We will have space for all of our Dental Family to post comments directly on the website on its blog pages. This is a very convenient way to participate and share your questions with me and the rest of our dental family at Smiles of Skokie.
I am personally very excited about this. The new design will make it very easy to communicate with everyone and update the information the website contains in a very simple fashion also. It will be a wonderful resource for all of us.
The new website will be on a WordPress platform. We will have space for all of our Dental Family to post comments directly on the website on its blog pages. This is a very convenient way to participate and share your questions with me and the rest of our dental family at Smiles of Skokie.
I am personally very excited about this. The new design will make it very easy to communicate with everyone and update the information the website contains in a very simple fashion also. It will be a wonderful resource for all of us.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Technology provides all of us with GREAT tools!
We had a patient in the other day who had a tooth fracturing under an old bridge and porcelain fracturing away on the same bridge. The tooth supporting the bridge on the other side was still bonded to the bridge. Without the proper instrumentation it can be virtually impossible to remove the bonded bridge from the still solid tooth it is bonded to. Fortunately I have in my office the ideal instrument for this and it wasn't too much of an issue. We removed the bridge cleanly and without any visible damage to the underlying tooth.
For more information on the wonderful technology we have at Smiles of Skokie, please visit our website at http://www.smilesofskokie.com/ or http://www.caredental.com/equipment.html at your leisure.
I love my iPhone too! It makes staying in touch with my 'Dental Family' much easier.
Hope all of you are having a great day!
For more information on the wonderful technology we have at Smiles of Skokie, please visit our website at http://www.smilesofskokie.com/ or http://www.caredental.com/equipment.html at your leisure.
I love my iPhone too! It makes staying in touch with my 'Dental Family' much easier.
Hope all of you are having a great day!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Dental Implants are GREAT!
We just had a patient in a few minutes ago who has a front tooth replaced with an implant. [He is also getting one for a missing molar now.] It looks GREAT! We had to have him go to our local lab for some custom shade matching but the results are well worth it. It has been in place for a few years.
We are in the process of restoring 5 more implants now. The materials needed to start on 3 of them are ready to go and just arrived today. We will be placing 2 more on Thursday.
This is not an inexpensive process but it is the best way to do this. The surgeon's cost is in the neighborhood of $2200. The restorative process done with me is about $1600. This results in a total cost of about $3800 if only one tooth is being replaced. This tooth could very well last the rest of your life though. It is well worth it in my opinion and that of many of our patients.
Another patient was inquiring about getting dental implants earlier this afternoon also.
We are in the process of restoring 5 more implants now. The materials needed to start on 3 of them are ready to go and just arrived today. We will be placing 2 more on Thursday.
This is not an inexpensive process but it is the best way to do this. The surgeon's cost is in the neighborhood of $2200. The restorative process done with me is about $1600. This results in a total cost of about $3800 if only one tooth is being replaced. This tooth could very well last the rest of your life though. It is well worth it in my opinion and that of many of our patients.
Another patient was inquiring about getting dental implants earlier this afternoon also.
Friday, October 7, 2011
PerioShield is available at my office.
We have it for $10 per bottle.
We will be in the office from 9am until 2pm on Saturday, tomorrow.
We will be in the office from 9am until 2pm on Saturday, tomorrow.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Patients BEWARE: Dental implant only offices with fast treatment.
Unfortunately there are many examples of poorly done dental treatment from large corporate organizations. There are examples in one hour whitening, there are retailers who attempt to setup dental clinics, there are orthodontic treatment advertisers, there are porcelain veneer specialty brands and there are now large entities providing dental implants through mass advertising. There have been problems with all of these over time.
I very recently had a new patient come to me for a complete evaluation of his oral health. One of his primary complaints was in regard to a recently placed and restored molar implant. This was done at a greater fee than he would have paid through my office and our surgeon, and it was a problem. His complaint was that food was constantly accumulating in this area every time he ate. Unfortunately the only solution is to replace the slightly cheaper stock implant crown adapter [abutment] with a new one and this would mean replacing the crown also at a cost of about $1600. He is going to think about this.
He was told to return to the health care provider of this restoration to get this problem addressed. He is considering this option.
Please contact me if you have any dental questions. It is my pleasure to be of service and help to you. This is one of my major reasons for practicing dentistry.
I wish you and yours the best of health always!
I very recently had a new patient come to me for a complete evaluation of his oral health. One of his primary complaints was in regard to a recently placed and restored molar implant. This was done at a greater fee than he would have paid through my office and our surgeon, and it was a problem. His complaint was that food was constantly accumulating in this area every time he ate. Unfortunately the only solution is to replace the slightly cheaper stock implant crown adapter [abutment] with a new one and this would mean replacing the crown also at a cost of about $1600. He is going to think about this.
He was told to return to the health care provider of this restoration to get this problem addressed. He is considering this option.
Please contact me if you have any dental questions. It is my pleasure to be of service and help to you. This is one of my major reasons for practicing dentistry.
I wish you and yours the best of health always!
Perioshield at Smiles of Skokie. Revolutionary rinse!
This appears to be a very significant breakthrough for those of us with gum disease. Perioshield is a new product which is classified by the FDA as a 'dental device' and it is a rinse. It is basically a mouth wash. It is to be used twice a day after flossing and brushing.
Perioshield has been shown to reduce dental plaque and bleeding by more than one third in clinical studies. This is not a systemic drug with systemic side effects but a locally acting 'device'. In my mind this is the best way to handle health problems. Too many 'drugs' have far too many side effects and we don't need to add to the number of drugs in use today.
Here is an online link to the manufacturer's information:
http://us-professional.gumbrand.com/departments/operatory-products/gum-perioshield-oral-health-rinse/products/new-perioshield/
All of us [with our own teeth] still need to floss and brush, carefully, at least once a day but those of us with tendencies to develop gum disease may greatly benefit from this product. Those of us with gum disease susceptibility should also be very careful with our diets and perhaps take nutritional supplements to help build up our own resistance and health to be at its best to fight off this tendency.
Please tell your friends and neighbors about this if they have ever mentionend having gum problems to you or if you have ever noticed significant mouth odor from them. Bad breath is a pretty reliable indicator of gum disease.
Unfortunately Perioshield is not available through local retailers yet. We are ordering some for sale in the office for $10 per bottle because we feel this is a great product which you should be able to get as soon as possible which is why my team and I are making this available to you in our office.
Perioshield has been shown to reduce dental plaque and bleeding by more than one third in clinical studies. This is not a systemic drug with systemic side effects but a locally acting 'device'. In my mind this is the best way to handle health problems. Too many 'drugs' have far too many side effects and we don't need to add to the number of drugs in use today.
Here is an online link to the manufacturer's information:
http://us-professional.gumbrand.com/departments/operatory-products/gum-perioshield-oral-health-rinse/products/new-perioshield/
All of us [with our own teeth] still need to floss and brush, carefully, at least once a day but those of us with tendencies to develop gum disease may greatly benefit from this product. Those of us with gum disease susceptibility should also be very careful with our diets and perhaps take nutritional supplements to help build up our own resistance and health to be at its best to fight off this tendency.
Please tell your friends and neighbors about this if they have ever mentionend having gum problems to you or if you have ever noticed significant mouth odor from them. Bad breath is a pretty reliable indicator of gum disease.
Unfortunately Perioshield is not available through local retailers yet. We are ordering some for sale in the office for $10 per bottle because we feel this is a great product which you should be able to get as soon as possible which is why my team and I are making this available to you in our office.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Email in regard to a friend of one of our "Dental Family" & root canal treatment.
Hi, _____;
Please see my response inserted into your text below.
I hope you, _____ and all of yours are well.
---
I wish you & yours the best always!
Dave McWhinnie
Text & Voice: 847-906-3202
www.SmilesOfSkokie.com
Mobile: davidmcw3@gmail.com
Blogs: http://dave-mcwhinnie.blogspot.com/
http://drdavesmilesofskokie.blogspot.com/
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 10:56:42 -0700 (PDT), ____ _______ wrote:
> Hello, Dave.
>
> I have a question for you, please. I have a friend at work who may or
> may not be the victim of questionable dental practices. Allow me to
> explain. She had a root canal done on of her upper, center-most teeth.
> Within two days of this surgery, the color of the tooth began to
> darken. Concerned about losing the tooth, not to mention the
> appearance issue, she went back to visit the dentist. On the latter
> visit he told her that this discoloration is normal, and that one must
> wait fully six months after a root canal to see if the tooth
> recuperates its health and can be, for lack of a better word,
> “saved”.
When a root canal is done on a tooth there shouldn't be much discoloration. A root canal treated tooth [in particular an upper front tooth] needs to be sealed with a temporary filling material which should prevent it from discoloring and help prevent the root canal treatment from failing. The discoloration I don't understand at all. A tooth treated in this manner should also be restored with bonding material within a few to 6 or so weeks after the root canal. Then it should be restored with a crown within a year of the completion of the root canal treatment. These are standard practices within dentistry. Root canals in these teeth almost always work. The success rate is in excess of 95%.
>She also is thinking that if the tooth is this dark after
> a few days, what will it look like after six month?
This is a good question.
>The worst case
> scenario, the dentist says, is for the tooth to die, in which case he
> says the optimal step would be replacement with a tooth implant.
The tooth is already devitalized and thought to be dead after a root canal. Failure entails an infection which won't heal or usually redevelops within a relatively short time after the root canal is completed. Root canals can, however, fail years after the treatment is completed.
>
> Does this sound like standard and proper practice to you, please?
Perhaps there is something lacking in the communication but it does sound questionable to me.
> Does it sound as if a second opinion may be needed here?
I think that would be a good idea. I would be happy to assess the situation. I do a lot of this type of treatment.
>
> I appreciate your time and trouble, whenever you may have the
> opportunity to answer this.
It is my pleasure and honor to be given the opportunity to express my professional opinion here. I appreciate your concern and efforts on behalf of a friend of yours.
>
> Thanking you kindly in advance,
>
> ____
Please let me know if I can be of further help.
Sincerely yours,
Dave
Please see my response inserted into your text below.
I hope you, _____ and all of yours are well.
---
I wish you & yours the best always!
Dave McWhinnie
Text & Voice: 847-906-3202
www.SmilesOfSkokie.com
Mobile: davidmcw3@gmail.com
Blogs: http://dave-mcwhinnie.blogspot.com/
http://drdavesmilesofskokie.blogspot.com/
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 10:56:42 -0700 (PDT), ____ _______ wrote:
> Hello, Dave.
>
> I have a question for you, please. I have a friend at work who may or
> may not be the victim of questionable dental practices. Allow me to
> explain. She had a root canal done on of her upper, center-most teeth.
> Within two days of this surgery, the color of the tooth began to
> darken. Concerned about losing the tooth, not to mention the
> appearance issue, she went back to visit the dentist. On the latter
> visit he told her that this discoloration is normal, and that one must
> wait fully six months after a root canal to see if the tooth
> recuperates its health and can be, for lack of a better word,
> “saved”.
When a root canal is done on a tooth there shouldn't be much discoloration. A root canal treated tooth [in particular an upper front tooth] needs to be sealed with a temporary filling material which should prevent it from discoloring and help prevent the root canal treatment from failing. The discoloration I don't understand at all. A tooth treated in this manner should also be restored with bonding material within a few to 6 or so weeks after the root canal. Then it should be restored with a crown within a year of the completion of the root canal treatment. These are standard practices within dentistry. Root canals in these teeth almost always work. The success rate is in excess of 95%.
>She also is thinking that if the tooth is this dark after
> a few days, what will it look like after six month?
This is a good question.
>The worst case
> scenario, the dentist says, is for the tooth to die, in which case he
> says the optimal step would be replacement with a tooth implant.
The tooth is already devitalized and thought to be dead after a root canal. Failure entails an infection which won't heal or usually redevelops within a relatively short time after the root canal is completed. Root canals can, however, fail years after the treatment is completed.
>
> Does this sound like standard and proper practice to you, please?
Perhaps there is something lacking in the communication but it does sound questionable to me.
> Does it sound as if a second opinion may be needed here?
I think that would be a good idea. I would be happy to assess the situation. I do a lot of this type of treatment.
>
> I appreciate your time and trouble, whenever you may have the
> opportunity to answer this.
It is my pleasure and honor to be given the opportunity to express my professional opinion here. I appreciate your concern and efforts on behalf of a friend of yours.
>
> Thanking you kindly in advance,
>
> ____
Please let me know if I can be of further help.
Sincerely yours,
Dave
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Good day yesterday.
We saw one patient I did some veneers for a year or so ago. I couldn't tell which teeth they were on without doing a close examination. It is great to have such wonderful materials and labs to work with that this is possible. Cosmetic/aesthetic dentistry sure is FUN!
We also started a crown for another patient which should work out very well. We delivered a whitening system for another patient and thanks to my wonderful team everything went well. It is a great feeling to know we are helping our 'Dental Family' as well as is possible at this point in time.
I am always looking for better ways to help all of our 'Dental Family'.
We had an 8 year old and an 11 year old in yesterday who are brother and siter. They are both flossing all of their teeth daily. This is GREAT! Once the habit is formed and a patient gets accustomed to a healthy, clean mouth they are much more likely to maintain this healthy routine for life. These two will have minimal dental problems and as a result better overall health throughout their lives. How about you?
It is nice to be back in the office after a long holiday weekend. I did have fun though in a number of ways. It was a nice holiday weekend. My wife also arrived home from the Philippines yesterday. It is wonderful to have her home.
We could be busier. We would like to keep our entire team comfortably busy. Michelle, our hygienist, would like to be working more hours. If you can think of any friends, relatives or neighbors, who have teeth, and who might benefit from our help, please refer them to us. We appreciate this vote of confidence when you refer new patients to us very much.
We also started a crown for another patient which should work out very well. We delivered a whitening system for another patient and thanks to my wonderful team everything went well. It is a great feeling to know we are helping our 'Dental Family' as well as is possible at this point in time.
I am always looking for better ways to help all of our 'Dental Family'.
We had an 8 year old and an 11 year old in yesterday who are brother and siter. They are both flossing all of their teeth daily. This is GREAT! Once the habit is formed and a patient gets accustomed to a healthy, clean mouth they are much more likely to maintain this healthy routine for life. These two will have minimal dental problems and as a result better overall health throughout their lives. How about you?
It is nice to be back in the office after a long holiday weekend. I did have fun though in a number of ways. It was a nice holiday weekend. My wife also arrived home from the Philippines yesterday. It is wonderful to have her home.
We could be busier. We would like to keep our entire team comfortably busy. Michelle, our hygienist, would like to be working more hours. If you can think of any friends, relatives or neighbors, who have teeth, and who might benefit from our help, please refer them to us. We appreciate this vote of confidence when you refer new patients to us very much.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Medications to prevent heart attack or stoke from blood clots.
There are some major changes in the way we handle your medications if you are taking this type of medication. We will not be suspending anti-clotting medications nearly as much as we have in the past.
The American Dental Association has a very good article which includes very recent research which I would recommend you discuss with your physician if this pertains to you. There are 2 versions of the newest recommendations at the following website link, one of which is for patients and the other for dental professional. Please read it if you are taking this type of medication.
http://www.ada.org/2526.aspx?currentTab=2
We are fortunate to live in an environment where improvements in health care are always progressing through research and clinical evaluation of all of our treatments. There are always improvements in the way we treat and medicate our 'dental family' which is our professional promise to you.
The American Dental Association has a very good article which includes very recent research which I would recommend you discuss with your physician if this pertains to you. There are 2 versions of the newest recommendations at the following website link, one of which is for patients and the other for dental professional. Please read it if you are taking this type of medication.
http://www.ada.org/2526.aspx?currentTab=2
We are fortunate to live in an environment where improvements in health care are always progressing through research and clinical evaluation of all of our treatments. There are always improvements in the way we treat and medicate our 'dental family' which is our professional promise to you.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
We also treat handicapped patients.
We are handicapped accessible. We recently joined www.jjslist.com to allow us to be more easily found by future, new, challenged members of our dental family. We enjoy taking care of all of your friends and neighbors. We take special pleasure in helping those with more difficult circumstances. After all, we are in the oral health care field to care for and help all of our friends and neighbors. We take great pride in our work of helping others.
Toothpaste and abrasion.
Toothpaste abrasion and brushing too hard and long have been known to cause gum recession and wear of teeth and exposed roots for years. This is now getting more attention in the media and has been researched more carefully. Please refer to these links:
http://www0.epinions.com/content_3128664196
http://www.saveyoursmile.com/toothpaste/toothpaste-d.html
http://jada.ada.org/content/135/11/1516.2.full
I definitely recommend using the lowest rated abrasivity toothpaste with fluoride and a tartar control formulation.
Please also remember to only brush your natural teeth with a soft or extra soft toothbrush. All of us should only brush 5 to 10 circular strokes along the cheek and lip sides of the teeth and the tongue sides of the teeth. The chewing surfaces can be brushed more vigorously. This will help avoid gum recession and root surface wear. Brushing harder does NOT replace flossing. All of us need to floss every 36 hours also to prevent plaque from hardening into tartar.
http://www0.epinions.com/content_3128664196
http://www.saveyoursmile.com/toothpaste/toothpaste-d.html
http://jada.ada.org/content/135/11/1516.2.full
I definitely recommend using the lowest rated abrasivity toothpaste with fluoride and a tartar control formulation.
Please also remember to only brush your natural teeth with a soft or extra soft toothbrush. All of us should only brush 5 to 10 circular strokes along the cheek and lip sides of the teeth and the tongue sides of the teeth. The chewing surfaces can be brushed more vigorously. This will help avoid gum recession and root surface wear. Brushing harder does NOT replace flossing. All of us need to floss every 36 hours also to prevent plaque from hardening into tartar.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Took a short trip to Florida the end of last week.
Here is a link to the photos I took:
https://picasaweb.google.com/davidmcw3/2011May57BeachBlastPanamaCityBeachFlorida?authkey=Gv1sRgCKyH296NrKWNzwE#
It is always nice to get back too though.
https://picasaweb.google.com/davidmcw3/2011May57BeachBlastPanamaCityBeachFlorida?authkey=Gv1sRgCKyH296NrKWNzwE#
It is always nice to get back too though.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Radiation worries are now on everyone's mind.
Dear All, I have been letting you know about our minimal radiation exposure dental x-ray system somewhat regularly but it bears repeating in light of the disaster in Japan. There is no level of radiation which is desirable. However, until we have a better way of checking for your health or lack of it in regard to medicine or dentistry we are stuck with it.
Our phosphor sensor plate system requires the least exposure to radiation of any x-ray system available. It actually requires 33% of the radiation which other electronic sensor systems need to produce a good image.
I actually had to replace one of our x-ray machines when we bought this system for you and our office. There was no way to set the old machine to a low enough exposure to get a good image.
Please do a Google search if you would like. You will find there isn't a more sensitive system available than what we have for you at Smiles of Skokie.
Your health is our primary concern. We are interested in keeping you as healthy as possible dentally and medically.
We thank all of you for letting us help you as members of our 'dental family' at Smiles of Skokie!
Our phosphor sensor plate system requires the least exposure to radiation of any x-ray system available. It actually requires 33% of the radiation which other electronic sensor systems need to produce a good image.
I actually had to replace one of our x-ray machines when we bought this system for you and our office. There was no way to set the old machine to a low enough exposure to get a good image.
Please do a Google search if you would like. You will find there isn't a more sensitive system available than what we have for you at Smiles of Skokie.
Your health is our primary concern. We are interested in keeping you as healthy as possible dentally and medically.
We thank all of you for letting us help you as members of our 'dental family' at Smiles of Skokie!
Monday, March 7, 2011
It is best to take good care of 'baby' teeth.
http://www.todaysparent.com/baby/article.jsp?content=5890&page=1
This article makes a lot of sense.
I see children at times with numerous cavities. Today this is more rare thanks in large part to better patient awareness and fluoridation.
It is a good idea at times to intervene early with minor orthodontic treatment to help direct growth. This can actually lessen the cost of orthodontic treatment in the long run.
This article makes a lot of sense.
I see children at times with numerous cavities. Today this is more rare thanks in large part to better patient awareness and fluoridation.
It is a good idea at times to intervene early with minor orthodontic treatment to help direct growth. This can actually lessen the cost of orthodontic treatment in the long run.
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