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Dentistry in a Struggling Economy
by Dr. James G. Hood, D.D.S, M.A.
Dentistry in the United States is second to nowhere in the world in terms of quality. We are fortunate in this great nation to have not only highly trained dentists and oral health specialists, but to have their services readily available as well. However, in these difficult economic times, many people are not taking advantage of the excellent dental care available.
On a regular basis people tell me, “I don’t have dental insurance, so I can’t have dental work done.” However, oral health is crucial to overall health and quality of life and should be considered a necessity, not a luxury. Many of my patients would prefer to complete diagnosed dentistry no matter the cost, no matter whether or not they have insurance coverage. Mind you, I’m not saying that insurance isn’t often a significant help—it is. However, your dental work should not be governed by an insurance company. Each person should spend time with his or her dentist to discuss how to make their dentistry affordable for their situation. Everyone should know what good oral hygiene is and receive instruction in how to practice preventive dentistry. Your dentist and dental hygienist are a wealth of knowledge on how you, as an individual, can best keep, maintain, and restore your oral health.
Oral hygiene is best when practiced regularly and frequently. It should be easy to understand that a person who brushes their teeth twice a day and flosses daily will enjoy better, more stable oral health than a person who brushes infrequently or not at all. Machines run better and last longer when well-maintained; likewise, patients who come in for a twice-yearly professional teeth-cleaning and check up complete with oral cancer screening rarely need restorative dentistry. However, those who do not practice any preventive dentistry are most often seen on an emergency basis only.
I see patients from all walks of life, and I can tell you from experience that the healthiest mouths are not found only in those who can easily afford quality dentistry. The healthiest mouths are found in people who understand and practice preventive dentistry, no matter their income. Frequently, patients cannot afford to have all the necessary, diagnosed dental work to be performed at once. However, we can almost always complete a treatment plan in which the dental work is done in phases for those who truly want to have quality dentistry.
The point is, don’t let financial difficulties or a lack of dental insurance prevent you from taking proper care of your oral health. Preventive dentistry in the form of regularly brushing and flossing will go a long way toward ensuring that dentist appointments are simple, inexpensive affairs, and when you do need more extensive dental work, don’t put it off until it becomes an emergency. By discussing it with your dentist, you can work out a treatment plan that will get you back on the road to full health in a way that won’t burden you financially. Call today to set up an appointment with the Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley.
Ouch! Something Cracked
If this happens to you, you may have a very commonly occurring problem in one of your teeth, a cracked tooth.
Teeth may crack when subjected to stress of chewing hard foods or ice, or by biting on an unexpected hard object. Teeth with or without restorations may exhibit this problem, but teeth restored with typical silver alloy restorations are most susceptible.
SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS (SOME OR ALL)
- Pain on chewing.
- Pain on cold air application.
- Unsolicited pan (usually leakage of sugar into tooth crack).
- No radiographic evidence of problem.
- No dental decay present.
- Easy verification of crack when tooth is prepared for restoration.
TREATMENT OF CRACKED TEETH
Simple Crack: The majority of cracked teeth (about 9 out of 10) can be treated by placement of a simple crown (cap) on the tooth. When the tooth is prepared for the crown and a temporary restoration is placed, the pain usually leaves immediately. If this is the case with your tooth, the final crown can be placed without a problem on your next appointment and the condition should be solved.
Complex Crack: Occasionally (about 1 in 10) the tooth cracks into the pulp (nerve) of the tooth. If pain persists after placement of the temporary crown, you may have a crack into the pulp of the affected tooth. Call your dentist. This tooth may require endodontics (root canal therapy) before the final crown is placed. This will typically require about tw0 additional appointments before the final crown is then placed.
Call Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, P.S., at 509-928-9100 if you suspect you may have a cracked tooth. It won’t go away!
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Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, P.S.
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Welcomes Patients from Age 2 to 102!
James G. Hood, D.D.S., M.A.
507 North Sullivan Road, Suite A-1
Spokane Valley, WA 99037-8576 USA
Phone: (509) 928-9100 | Fax: (509) 928-0414
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Your family’s dental health is of the utmost importance. Oral hygiene can have a crucial impact not just on your teeth and mouth, but on your overall health. Why wait until you are in terrible pain to set an appointment with a dentist? It is easier, less painful, and more beneficial to act preemptively and get any problems taken care of as soon as possible–and if you are so lucky as to not have any cavities, gingivitis, or other dental issues developing, a good, professional teeth cleaning is key to keeping you in the best condition possible.
At Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, we understand that many people have anxiety over their dental health and visits to the dentist’s office. We are pleased to offer sedation dentistry to anyone who requests it–sleep through your appointment and avoid all the stress and worry you associate with oral hygiene. When you wake up, the procedure will be over and it will be like it never happened. Our kind, professional staff will treat you with all the care and comfort you deserve. We also treat young children, and you will find that a trip to our office is a welcoming and pleasant experience for the entire family.
At Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, we also understand that finances can play a big role in whether or not people schedule regular dentist visits. Money should never be an obstacle to living a healthy life, and that is why we offering discounts on dental work through June 30, 2011. Please click on the flyer above to print these valuable coupons, and come visit us today. It is never too soon or too late to start taking your family’s dental health seriously.
First Day of Summer and the Importance of Follow-up Dental Care
Hello and welcome to the first day of summer. It has been long time coming. This has been about the coldest spring on record here is Spokane, WA. All the flowering plants are about 2 weeks late. It has saved on air conditioning costs, and many people have yet to hook up their lawn sprinkling systems. Seeds planted are coming in slowly. Weeds are lush, green, and vigorous, with all the rain we’ve had. Today, the weatherman predicts the temperature to be over 80oF. If we hit that mark, this is the first day 80o or over for 2011! Not a record most people would have chosen.
During this warmest of all seasons, don’t forget about dental maintenance appointments. The most sought after 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. appointments are easier to find now that kids are out of school.
Today, I was talking to a lady and she said that her husband has an abscessed tooth, but it had emergency treatment a “while back.” She said he needed to have the root canal finished, but it didn’t hurt so she couldn’t get him in to have it finished.
When we medicate an infected tooth, we rely on antibiotics to get rid of the infection so that we can then seal the tooth and complete the root canal. Antibiotics, which became readily available in the mid 1940s, have been a godsend to medicine and dentistry.
Before 1900, what do you think the single most common reason for death in a hospital was? Yes, that’s right, tooth infection. Most people don’t realize how serious tooth infections can be, simply because we now have very effective antibiotics.
Today, we can effectively treat and save most infected teeth. On the earlier example, however, teeth that are treated merely with antibiotics will improve in the short term, but left untreated, the infection will return with a vengeance. And, usually, it will return when your system can least cope with fighting the infection (i.e. when you are sick, run down, over-worked, stressed, etc.).
So, the moral of the story is: relax and enjoy the summer season, take care of yourself, and maintain your dental health.
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Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, P.S.
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Welcomes Patients
from Age 2 to 102!
James G. Hood, D.D.S., M.A.
507 North Sullivan Road, Suite A-1
Spokane Valley, WA 99037-8576 USA
Phone: (509) 928-9100 | Fax: (509) 928-0414
Email: drhood@drhood.com
Websites: www.drhood.com
www.dentalcareassociatesofspokanevalley.com
Blogs: www.drjamesghoodblog.com
www.dentalhealthandnutritionblog.com
www.dentalcareassociatesofspokanevalleyblog.com
www.jamesandkarenhoodfoundationblog.org
www.sjogrensblog.org
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How to Keep Dad Around Longer
Women are much more likely than men to seek out dental services and maintain good oral health. With that said, encourage your dad, if he doesn’t already, to have regular dental exams to maintain his oral health.
We, as dental professionals, can restore and rehabilitate your mouth but, ultimately, it is your responsibility to take ownership of your overall health. And I want to attempt to imprint on as many people as possible the significance of dental health, as it affects overall health.
According to the American Dental Association, approximately 70% of the United States population has some form of periodontal disease. Two major effects of periodontal disease are inflammation and infection. Left untreated in the human body, infection and the bacterial by-products of inflammation can be the major factors in the development of many systemic diseases.
A few diseases, which science has proven can develop from untreated infection and inflammation, are diabetes, heart disease, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease, even toxic shock syndrome, and more and more serious diseases are added to this list literally yearly.
Likewise, when diabetic patients had their periodontal disease treated, they experienced a “marked improvement” in blood sugar levels.
What I am trying to make perfectly clear to all of you out there who are still with me: Your Oral Health Affects Your Overall Health. Take care of yourself and take care of your dad.
And don’t forget, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
Happy Smiles,
Dr. James G. Hood
Dental Care Associates of Spokane Valley, P.S.
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Welcomes Patients from Age 2 to 102!
James G. Hood, D.D.S., M.A.
507 North Sullivan Road, Suite A-1
Spokane Valley, WA 99037-8576 USA
Phone: (509) 928-9100 | Fax: (509) 928-0414
Email: drhood@drhood.com
Websites: www.drhood.com
www.dentalcareassociatesofspokanevalley.com
Blogs: www.drjamesghoodblog.com
www.dentalhealthandnutritionblog.com
www.dentalcareassociatesofspokanevalleyblog.com
www.jamesandkarenhoodfoundationblog.org
www.sjogrensblog.org
Online Store: www.dentalhealthandnutritionstore.com















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