Archive for Patient questions finally answered!

It’s Halloween, Tulsa! Time to consider sugar-free candy for your kids? Tips from your local dentists

// October 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // How To Prevent Cavities, Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!

Yep, it’s one of every child’s favorite time of the year– Halloween: Getting dressed up, scaring people, and eating candy until their stomaches hurt. BUT, what do parents need to know about keep their children’s teeth healthy?

1. Sugar contributes to cavities! But not how you think…it’s actually the FREQUENCY of the sugar consumption NOT the AMOUNT that causes cavities…so, it’s better for kids to eat all their candy at once rather than snack on it throughout the day.

2. Most of their favorite candies come in sugar-free forms. Here’s a link from Hershey’s about all their sugar-free alternatives… they’re great for diabetics too!   http://www.hersheys.com/products/details/sugarfree/

3.  Soft candies, like caramels, stay on teeth longer and can do more harm to teeth than hard candies, like Sweet Tarts.

4.  BRUSH after a candy-eating binge!

5.  Drink lots of water… not juice, sports drinks, or soda!

Dentists not required to carry malpractice insurance in Oklahoma

// October 1st, 2009 // No Comments » // Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!

I recently met this woman in Tulsa who had extensive dental implant surgery and other dental work (like crowns) and her dentist accidentally injured a nerve in her jaw and she’s now numb in her chin…permanently. Not only did the dentist (also in Tulsa) want more money to fix her condition, but when this woman called to check his malpractice insurance for a possible lawsuit, she discovered that he didn’t have malpractice insurance! And all of his assets were in his wife’s name, so she can’t do anything about it. Very sad situation.

99% of dentists carry malpractice insurance, but sometimes you have to ask the question…better safe than sorry!

Whoopi Goldberg discusses how gum disease can kill you!!

// September 11th, 2009 // No Comments » // Celebrity Smiles, David Wong, DDS, Patient questions finally answered!, Periodontal Surgery

Celebrity Whoopi Goldberg talks about her experience with periodontal disease and how it can affect your health…she says it can even kill you.  Listen to her advice for patients…  don’t wait because gum disease doesn’t hurt at all…until it’s too late.  Here’s the URL:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YxNdFKoFEk

Question about dental implants: My dentures are loose and I can’t eat or speak…what are my options? Are there any Tulsa dentists who can help?

// September 6th, 2009 // No Comments » // David Wong, DDS, Dentures, Patient questions finally answered!, Periodontal Surgery

DENTAL IMPLANTS!!!  The biggest complaint with dentures is that they are loose, uncomfortable, even embarrassing.  While the upper denture usually fits well, the lower denture is the cause of most of the complaints.  About 1 in 5 denture wearers actually think they eat better WITHOUT their denture…How surprising is that.  Besides the discomfort and lack of function, people with dentures also continue to lose valuable bone volume in their jaws, leading to more wrinkles like Marionette lines, jowls, “witch’s chins”, and thinner looking lips. Most patients with dentures turn to “dental implants” to help them stabilize their loose dentures.  By inserting these safe, proven, and effective titanium implants into the jaws, these new solid anchors help hold the denture in place…allowing people to eat again with confidence.  Not only that, no more embarrassing social situation while talking, and speak often improves too!  As far as Tulsa dentists go, most patients will find a dentist like an oral surgeon or periodontist to place the dental implants, while a general dentist will normally make the new denture.  For more information, patients can check out local periodontist, Dr. David Wong, at his website, http://www.tulsagums.com

What does the Tulsa Dental Advisor know about Tulsa dentist, Dr. William Letcher, and FixtTeeth? Are they for me?

// August 28th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Dental Implants, In the News, Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!, Periodontal Surgery

We didn’t know much about this so we went to the website of Dr. William Letcher, a Tulsa dentist and developer of the technique.  Here’s a quote from his website describing FixtTeeth:

What is the FixtTeeth procedure?

Dr. Letcher developed FixtTeeth for his patients without teeth. FixtTeeth is a unique and revolutionary technique that restores a patient’s smile with teeth that are rigidly fixed in place. The procedure uses titanium mini dental implants which function as tooth roots and hybrid composite resin which make up the tooth crowns. FixtTeeth also employs Dr. Letcher’s two U.S. patents. The FixtTeeth approach provides teeth that don’t pinch, don’t wobble and won’t come out. Patients can eat, laugh and smile with confidence knowing their new teeth are beautiful, secure and lasting.

How do I know if I have enough jawbone for mini dental implants?

Many of Dr. Letcher’s FixtTeeth patients are not candidates for standard sized dental implants because they lack sufficient bone. These patients had no alternative to dentures. The introduction of mini dental implants changed this. Mini implants are the thickness of a pencil lead and work in patients who have significant bone loss and been without natural teeth for years.

From start to finish, how long does it take to get FixTeeth?

The entire FixtTeeth procedure can becompleted in about a week. After the initial consultation, there are two appointments. The first includes a CT scan and record taking. The second visit, the implants are placed and new teeth are attached.

Well…There’s your answer, but what does the Tulsa Dental Advisor think?  After all, we have a panel of board-certified surgeons and published implant experts.

At the Tulsa Dental Advisor, we have 3 concerns about FixtTeeth (and none of us know Dr. Letcher personally, and this is only our opinion:

#1–  There is little research supporting the use of mini implants to support FixtTeeth for patients missing ALL of their teeth like the website suggests.  Patients should ask questions regarding the ability of implants the thickness of “pencil lead” to support a full set of teeth.  Typically, in dentistry (as in life), the size of the implant matters.  The bigger the person’s jaws, the stronger the person’s bite, the bigger the implants that are required… you wouldn’t hang a giant picture frame on thumb tacks, would you?

#2–  Without knowing the costs of FixtTeeth, the fact that the final teeth are made of “hybrid composite resin” is unusual.  Most patients are familiar with crowns made of gold alloy or porcelain, which stand the test of time.  What is the longevity of the resin?  FYI, most composite resins are used in dentistry for “temporary” crowns…not permanent ones. Is there a guarantee or warranty for the longevity of the crowns?  If there isn’t, patients should probably think twice about investing in composite resin crowns.

#3-  FixtTeeth are delivered in a week.  Most dental implants must heal for several months before they are strong enough to hold crowns.  Look this term up:  It’s called “osseointegration”.  This does not occur in one week.  By delivering the teeth to patients only 1 week after placing the implants, the doctors contributing to the Tulsa Dental Advisor would be nervous about the chances of success… especially if we’re talking about big money to deliver on the promise of FixtTeeth.

Editor’s Note:  Because none of our advisors are familiar with Dr. Letcher or FixtTeeth personally, the above commentary is not meant to be a negative towards any particular person or product.  The comments are made with the input of board-certified oral surgeons, periodontists, and restorative dentists using the existing body of research available.  They would also like to warn consumers that just because a product or technique is patented does not necessarily make them good ideas or guarantee results.


Meth Mouth Attack in Tulsa…Watch Out!

// August 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // David Wong, DDS, Patient questions finally answered!, What do you know about "Meth Mouth"

With all the meth labs being discovered in Tulsa, I thought I’d take a moment to address one of the nastiest things about using meth…METH MOUTH.

Check out this photo and look at all the tooth decay, rotten teeth, swollen gums, funky breath, etc…  If this isn’t enough to keep anyone off meth, I don’t suppose anything will work.

Meth mouth photo courtesy of Dr. Michael Chandler in Edmond, OK.  Posted by Dr. David Wong, Tulsa, OK

Meth mouth photo courtesy of Dr. Michael Chandler in Edmond, OK. Posted by Dr. David Wong, Tulsa, OK

How to Find a Dentist (Cosmetic Dentist, Family Dentist, etc.)

// August 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // Cosmetic Dentistry, Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!, Recommended Dentists

1)  The absolute best way to find a dentist is by asking a friend, family, or coworker who they go to, what their experience was like, etc…

2)  Even though you may have dental insurance and want to pick from someone in your provider network, #1 above still applies.  Just don’t pick anyone.  Check out their website… ask questions!

3)  If you must find a dentist in the Yellow Pages or other ad, please keep the following in mind:

  • Not all dentists who advertise are bad dentists or good dentists… so you shouldn’t really assume too much from the ad, the size of the ad, etc…
  • There are bad dentists out there, just like there are bad doctors, bad lawyers, bad contractors, etc… BUT the majority of the dentists in Tulsa (and we are personally familiar with over 200 of them) are good dentists.  If you really want to do your research, one source could be logging on to the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry website:  http://www.dentist.state.ok.us/lists/ddsl.htm.
  • In dentistry… as in life… You often get what you pay for?

If you don’t use it you lose it! Yep, we’re talking about Dental Insurance

// August 18th, 2009 // No Comments » // Dental Insurance, Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!

More GREAT information from Dr. Michael Chandler in Edmond, OK  (www.edmondsmiles.com).  Today he’s talking about DENTAL INSURANCE!!!

The end of the year is fast approaching and some things seem to remain the same. Once again I’m talking about dental insurance. Each year our office in bombarded with calls requesting and appointment before the end of the year. Most dental benefits expire at the end of the year. It would be nice if they “rolled-over” like your cell phone minutes but we all know that is not the case. Needless to say, we never have enough available appointments to fill all the request. I thought I was alone in this insurance battle until I read a report that touched on this topic. The statistics are interesting.

Did you Know?

  • It is estimated that more than 80% of people with DentalBenefits fail to use all of their benefits for that calender year
  • It is also estimated that more than 90% of the 80% have untreated dental needs

The bottom line is, 7 out of every 10 people needing dental treatment fail to maximize their dental benefits each year. That’s an enormous amount of unused benefits! Even more of a concern, that is a staggering number of untreated people.

Having dental insurance is an awesome benefit. If you have insurance and need treatment you need to remember, USE IT OR LOSE IT!

Dr. Michael L Chandler
1745 W 33rd, Ste A
Edmond, OK 73013
405.330.4630
www.edmondsmiles.com

Don’t just watch it!

// August 18th, 2009 // No Comments » // Patient questions finally answered!, Recommended Dentists

Here is a recent post from Dr. Michael Chandler in Edmond, OK…. He writes:

My aunt who lives in California called me with concerns after her last dental visit. She stated that her dentist told her that she had several small cavities but he would just “Watch It.” My question to my aunt was, “Watch it do what?” There was a long pause and she finally replied, “I don’t know what watch it means.” I told her that it meant that we do nothing until the cavity gets bigger.
There are varying opinions among dentist about when or when not to treat decay or a cavity. In my Edmond practice I choose to treat cavities as soon as they are detected regardless of the size. My opinion is shared be thousands of dentist all across the country. There are also thousands of dentist that believe that should watch a decaying tooth.
My rational is simple for treating even the smallest cavities. I use this analogy frequently with my patients. If you were told you had cancer but it’s really small. would you want to watch it or would you like to treat it? The answer to that question seems obvious. I must state that I’m in no way comparing a cavity to cancer. The analogy is to simply make a point, If we have a cavity and we know there is NO chance of it going away without proper treatment; Why would we choose to just WATCH IT?

Michael L Chandler practices family and cosmetic dentistry in Edmond Oklahoma
1745 W 33rd, ste A
Edmond Oklahoma
www.edmondsmiles.com

Diabetes

// July 29th, 2009 // No Comments » // David Wong, DDS, Just for Patients, Patient questions finally answered!, Periodontal Surgery

Some patients don’t know that having Diabetes can contribute to periodontal disease, the disease responsible for bone loss around your teeth, which can lead to tooth loss. Check out this photo below.

Periodontal disease may be a complication of diabetes along with heart disease, kidney disease, among others

Periodontal disease may be a complication of diabetes along with heart disease, kidney disease, among others