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In order to communicate with clarity,
in a way that's considerate of your time, we've compiled this
list of frequently asked questions and answers about our practice,
philosophy, and procedures.
If you have further questions, please
feel free to [ contact
us ].
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How
does Dr. Mize keep up to date with all of the current techniques
and materials? |
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Dr. Mize subscribes to the latest industry journals
to keep tabs on research and development in the dental
industry. He also takes time on a regular basis for
continuing education and hands-on programs regarding
the latest techniques in cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
Dr. Mize shares his learning with our staff
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Do you accept referrals? |
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We love referrals, both from other dental offices
as well as from recommendations by our patients to
their family and friends. It's helpful if new patients
complete a patient evaluation form prior to the first
visit. We also appreciate receiving recent records
and x-rays ahead of time if possible.
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Do you accept my insurance plan? |
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We're more than happy
to help you answer this question…simply contact us with your name, address, and insurance carrier,
and we'll respond to let you know if we're on your
particular plan. In any case, we'll be glad to file
for you and help you maximize any allowable benefits
due you for the procedures and treatments that we determine
are in your best interest.
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What makes you different than any other practice I could visit? |
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We're convinced that visiting
the dentist should be a friendly, comfortable experience,
every time, for every patient. That's why we're so
careful to practice truly 'gentle' dentistry: we make
sure that we're familiar with all of your concerns
up front, and plan your treatments to eliminate
those concerns. We'll also work closely with you to
clearly explain exactly what we see in your mouth,
what we believe to be the most effective treatment
options, and why. In other words, we won't proceed
until you understand and feel comfortable with everything
about your visit-- before, during and afterwards.
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| Q. |
What will happen during my checkup
and cleaning? |
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During your check up and
cleaning, you will be checked for oral cancer, gum
disease, cavities and jaw joint health. Necessary x-rays
will be taken to assist in your diagnosis. Your teeth
will be cleaned by one of our gentle and caring licensed
dental hygienists and you will be instructed on how
to care for your teeth and gums to prevent dental and
gum disease.
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| Q. |
I want my front teeth to look better, but I don't want to wear
braces. Can you help me? |
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Dr. Mize has a number
of ways to improve the look of your front teeth without
the use of braces. For slightly crooked or unevenly
worn teeth, a bit of reshaping and the addition of
porcelain veneers may be sufficient to give them a
bright, uniform look. In more pronounced cases, we might
want to refer you to an orthodontist specialist with
whom we
work. We’d be happy to talk with you further
about the option that best suits your individual situation.
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| Q. |
Crowns, Veneers, Onlays, Inlays & Partials…can
you tell me more about these procedures? |
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With today's technology, materials, and advanced techniques,
we have many options for restoring weak, broken, chipped,
discolored, and/or missing teeth…bringing your
smile back to its original shape and function. For example,
we can apply an all-porcelain crown, somewhat like a
'cap', to cover the entire outside of the problem tooth.
Crowns are also helpful to cover large areas of decay
after they've been filled. Or, for smaller areas of decay,
we can apply all-porcelain onlays or inlays… similar
to crowns, but retaining more natural tooth structure.
For unattractive front teeth, we can create pretty, natural
shapes and shades by applying paper-thin porcelain veneers
to the fronts. For patients who are missing a number
of front/side teeth, we can create a removable partial
denture, designed for either the upper or lower jaw,
made of all acrylic or all metal. They're attached to
existing teeth by means of precision acrylic clasps and
must be removed for cleaning after eating, as well as
for sleeping. For more information on any of these procedures,
please feel free to talk with Dr. Mize during your
visit.
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What is a cavity
and how can it be fixed? |
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The outer shell of the tooth is made of enamel, a highly
mineralized material which is the hardest substance in
the body. Under the enamel is dentin, a softer less mineralized
layer, which covers the pulp or nerve of the tooth. Plaque
is a sticky substance, which adheres to the tooth and
is filled with bacteria. Some of these bacteria feed
off of the sugars you eat. When these sugars are broken
down, the bacteria excretes acid which breaks down the
enamel and causes a cavity.
Our office uses beautiful tooth colored restorations
as well as the traditional silver amalgam fillings. We
will help you decide which is best for you. In cases
where the cavity is large, the tooth is often times better
restored with a white or gold colored inlay or onlay
which is custom made in a lab and provides for greater
strength than a directly made restoration. In cases where
a significant portion of the tooth is missing, a crown,
which covers and strengthens the entire tooth is best.
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| Q. |
Why do you have to take x-rays? I don't want to be exposed
to unnecessary radiation. |
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X-rays allow us to see in between your teeth to detect
cavities before they become large. They also help to
detect bone loss and detect tumors, cysts, un-erupted
teeth and other problems not seen with the naked eye.
Rest assured, our digital x-rays will expose
you to 80% less radiation than conventional "film" rediographs.
Additionally, you will be shielded with a lead coat.
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| Q. |
What age should my child visit the dentist? |
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We suggest starting at 6 months after the child have
their first teeth or when the child is 1 year old. Any
dark spots in the child's teeth or concerns about a child's
dentition warrants a visit to the dentist.
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What are sealants? |
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Grooves on the chewing surface of teeth serves as a
niche for bacteria and food, which can destroy tooth
structure and causes decay. Toothbrush bristles are too
large to reach into these grooves. Sealants, a tooth
colored plastic coating, are applied to hard-to- reach
grooves of permanent teeth to seal out bacteria that
cause tooth decay.
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What is Periodontal disease? |
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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, affect
the gum and bone. When bacteria lies in the sulcus of
the gums, it secrets toxins that causes the gum to become
inflamed resulting in detachment of the gums and bone
loss around the teeth. Plaque can harden into calculus
or tartar, which can be removed when cleaned professionally.
Signs of periodontal disease include bleeding gums, persistent
bad breath, pus between the teeth and gums, and loose
teeth. The first step in treatment of periodontal disease
is a special cleaning referred to as "deep cleaning" or
scaling and root planing. This procedure helps remove
plaque and tartar from the root surfaces.
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| Q. |
How can I safely whiten my teeth? |
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Dentist-supervised teeth whitening is one of the simplest,
safest ways to immediately improve the impact of your
smile! So, if you're interested in finding out what whitening
could do for you, we'll first evaluate your potential
based on the current color of your teeth, and the causes
of any discoloration. Then, we'll set you up with our
simple at-home supervised program, which involves short
daily sessions with a personalized whitening tray appliance.
The whitening product itself is an American Dental Association
approved adhesive-type gel; the concentration of which
can be tailored to suit your individual needs. Overall,
this whitening method can produce a 4 to 6-shade improvement!
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| Q. |
What is the ZOOM! Professional Whitening system? |
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The Zoom! Chairside Whitening System is an advanced
tooth whitening procedure that is safe, effective, and
fast. It is ideal for anyone who wants immediate results.
In a little over one hour, your teeth are dramatically
whiter. The procedure begins with a preparation to cover
the lips and gums. The Zoom! clinician then applies the
Zoom! Whitening Gel, which is used with a designed light
that work together to break up stains and discoloration.
The Zoom! lamp increases the effectiveness of the Zoom!
gel by 33% or more.
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