Friday, May 21, 2010

Invisalign® Tips, from Glassman Dental Care

Many people know that Invisalign is a great solution to braces if you don't want to experience the look and feel of traditional metal braces. What few people know, though, is that just like traditional braces, Invisalign requires proper care to work effectively. Good oral hygiene is highly important, even when you are wearing something in your mouth that you can take out to eat with. It's still likely that your aligners can build up plaque if not treated properly. When wearing your Invisalign aligners, Glassman Dental Care wants you to ask yourself the following questions:

1. Am I eating with my aligners on? - These aligners are removable and should be taken out when you eat.
2. Am I drinking anything other than water with my aligners on? - Though it's not a necessity for you to take out your aligners while you drink, think about how sticky a soda is. If you take out your aligners when drinking a soda, you have a better chance of keeping your aligners clean.
3. Am I brushing before putting the trays on? - The aligners have both an inside and outside. Keeping the outside clean is easy. Keeping the inside clean is also easy: just make sure you've brushed your teeth before putting the trays on.

These are all very simple steps, and ultimately, they help to keep you building good oral habits. If you have any questions about Invisalign or your treatment here at Glassman Dental Care, give us a call!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Dr. Debra's Newest StyleList Article!


Dr. Debra Glassman was recently featured in an article on StyleList.com about the work she did for Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson. As the article explains, Dr. Glassman helped her achieve a smile to match her award! She accomplished this through the cosmetic dental expertise of Glassman Dental Care.

Monday, May 3, 2010

The following article, written by Dr. Steven Glassman, was published in the May 2010 issue of Inside Dentistry magazine as a featured Clinical Brief:

http://www.insidedentistry.net/article.php?id=3451
Friday, April 30, 2010 - 3:06 pm ET

'How To Get Your Teeth Whitened And Not Look Like Simon Cowell'

By: Jennifer Wright Comment

Looking as though you have naturally white, healthy teeth is great. Looking as though you have a mouth full of Chiclets isn’t. So how to do you given yourself a brighter smile without looking like you’re channelling Simon Cowell? Dr. Debra Glassman, creator of Star Brite whitening toothpaste fills us in.

Some people – like Simon Cowell – have bleached their teeth so much that they seem almost blue. What are those people doing wrong? Sometimes they have porcelain veneers and they choose a shade that’s too opaque. If you’re thinking of doing veneers it’s really important to have your dentist look at your whole palette. Think about your eyes and skin tone. And think about your personality, too! You want your teeth to blend in so it looks as though you were born with a natural, beautiful smile. Otherwise, it looks like the teeth are walking into the room before the person.

How can you help your dentist do that, beyond pointing to the fact that you have brown hair, and enjoy long walks on the beach?

One great thing you can do is bring in your high school photo. I also ask my patients to bring me in photos from magazines of smiles they DON’T like, as well as smiles they like. I do have some clients who really want that incredibly white smile, and I try to educate them on what’s important. You want someone to say, “wow, you have a beautiful smile” not “wow, you just got your teeth done.”

If you don’t want to do veneers, is bleaching a good alternative?

Bleaching is a great way to whiten your teeth. I really recommend the Zoom process. Look for Zoom 2.6. It’s a 45 minute procedure. We apply gel to the teeth in three 15 minute sessions. The process takes out all the impurities on the outer level of teeth and it will get you 8 to 10 shades whiter. I ask patients to use gel trays at home. Pop it in once a week and you’ll keep up that white color. Because it does still require some upkeep – after all, you’ll have blueberries, red wine, even soy sauce can stain your teeth a bit.

What’s the price difference between bleaching and getting veneers?

Zoom is $500 for all teeth, for veneers it starts at $1,500 a tooth. It’s more of an investment. If your teeth are nice and in alignment whitening will get you to a point where you’re happy. But if you have a very deep grey color and misshapen teeth you’ll want to do veneers. Porcelain veneers take two visits and a full smile can run you around $10,000. Though sometimes you just want a few veneers right in the front, and that’s less expensive.

What accounts for the price difference?

Porcelain lasts forever. Whitening is a major change, but how well it lasts depends on your habits. Can you have white wine instead of red? Sprite instead of Coke?
How well do any of the whitening toothpastes sold in drugstores actually work? Do they work at all?

I have my own toothpaste called StarBrite. It’s a great way to keep the whitening going. And StarBrite makes a huge difference by itself. Within two weeks your teeth will get whiter. And it fights cavities and gum disease. When you’re fighting gum disease that will help get your gums pinker, so your enamel will look whiter. When your gums are unhealthy they turn red, which makes your teeth look more yellow. By getting your gums healthy with a good toothpste and flossing will give you a nice pink frame around the picture. And at the same time the whitening agent will mean you’ll see a change in the tooth’s actual color as well.