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Convenient Family Dentistry

By | General Dentistry

It is important for you to find a dentist who offers all the treatments necessary to protect your family’s oral health. Convenience is an important factor because you don’t want to spend a lot of time running from dentist to dentist to get all your oral health care needs taken care of. At our Manhattan Beach Dentist office, you can have your family’s dental needs handled at one location.

Prevention is of primary importance when addressing the needs of your family, and we are happy to treat patients ages 8 and older. We want to make sure that you and your family receives the important preventive treatments that safeguard their oral health now and in the future. But family dentistry should also include a variety of services aside from routine exams, x-rays, and cleaning. These also include treatments like:

  • Deep cleanings
  • Fillings
  • Root canal therapy

Regular visits to our Manhattan Beach Dentist office include a thorough oral exam so that we can detect any changes or abnormalities. Professional cleanings with our dental hygienists are an important part of prevention, and their purpose is to remove plaque buildup that causes tooth decay and gum disease. Your dentist and hygienist will determine how frequently you should have a professional cleaning.

The American Dental Association recommends visits to your family dentist at least twice a year for checkups. Monitoring the oral health of your family on with a regular schedule of visits also allows us to build a relationship with your family and establish an ongoing oral health history. This history becomes an important tool in helping us identify potential problems before they become serious and difficult to treat.

Please contact our office to arrange a convenient appointment with our family dentist.

Comfortable Alternatives to CPAP for Sleep Apnea

By | General Dentistry

A patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) stops breathing many times during sleep. For some, this can occur hundreds of times in one night. In many cases, a patient may be unaware that anything is wrong because they are asleep.

Sleep apnea is a serious health concern for millions of Americans. Often, the first indication that a problem exists is when the patient tells the Sleep Apnea Dentist Manhattan Beach that their partner complains about excessive snoring. This is one of the leading symptoms identified with sleep apnea, but episodes of not breathing and unexplained sleepiness during the day are also common symptoms.

The most common form of sleep apnea is OSA. The patient’s airway becomes blocked when soft tissue at the back of the throat collapses and closes off air flow. The traditional treatment for OSA has been the use of a CPAP (or Continuous Positive Air Pressure) device that uses pressurized air to keep the airway open.

This is very effective method for many patients, but many find it cumbersome and uncomfortable to wear. Research shows that, for this reason, less than half of patients diagnosed with OSA actually use their CPAP device on a regular basis.

The Sleep Apnea Dentist Manhattan Beach can often successfully treat eligible OSA patients with custom oral appliances that keep the airway open and are much more comfortable than the mask. This appliance is custom-made to reposition the lower jaw and tongue. It can be very effective in treating the causes and the resulting symptoms of OSA.

Many of our patients who formerly used a CPAP mask but qualify for the use of this simple oral appliance are amazed that a simple treatment provided by their dentist can effectively address OSA. One reason for its effectiveness is the fact that patients tend to actually use the appliance, unlike CPAP masks that frequently go unused because of associated discomfort. Our objective is to provide treatment is as effective as CPAP only much more comfortable.

Please contact our office to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can work with you and your specific situation to drastically reduce or even eliminate sleep apnea symptoms.

Family Dentist Reviews Brushing Technique

By | General Dentistry

The Manhattan Beach Family Dentist believes that it is important to educate our patients to helping them maintain healthy teeth and gums. You already know that your daily oral hygiene routine is essential to minimizing plaque and preventing dental infections. But many patients are not taking advantage of the full benefits of brushing and flossing twice a day.

The technique you use when brushing has a great impact on the effectiveness of your daily oral hygiene routine. So let’s review the proper technique for brushing teeth.

How to Brush Properly

  1. Wet your toothbrush and apply a peanut-sized strip of toothpaste (pea-sized for children). Using too much toothpaste can be harmful for children because they are more likely to swallow it and ingest fluoride. Too much fluoride in the system can cause problems. Your dentist can discuss this with you.
  2. Begin with your upper left molars (in the back) by placing the toothbrush on the outer surface of the tooth.  Tilt your brush at a 45 degree angle towards your gums and press lightly to bend the bristles a bit. Do not press too hard or you may damage the enamel on the surface of your tooth, resulting in sensitivity and/or discoloration.  Your brush head should cover approximately 2-3 teeth at a time.
  3. Move your brush across your teeth in a slightly circular motion. Your strokes should be about the length of one tooth and you should spend about 10-15 seconds in one spot.
  4. Gradually work your way around to the front teeth and continue on to the other side of your mouth.  Then switch to the bottom teeth and do the same thing.
  5. Once you have finished cleaning the front surfaces of your teeth, move on to the inside surfaces of the upper and lower molars and premolars.
  6. To clean the inside surface of your front teeth, hold the brush perpendicular to the gum line and use a flicking motion to wipe away plaque.
  7. Don’t forget to brush the biting surface of your molars. This will prevent plaque and bacteria from causing cavities by growing inside the crevices in your teeth.
  8. Finally, brush your tongue and the inside of your cheeks, and then rinse with water.

Following these simple steps will help you to maintain healthy, clean teeth between professional cleanings. Remember to schedule regular professional cleanings with the Manhattan Beach Family Dentist to really optimize your oral health.

Painless Root Canal Dentistry

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It is very common to experience stress and anxiety at the thought of having a root canal. Unfortunately, this makes it tempting to put off treatment until it becomes problem that has to be fixed immediately.

But fear and anxiety can quickly become a thing of the past when you understand that today’s dentistry sedation options can make the entire process of root canal therapy pain and stress-free.

Why is a Root Canal Necessary?

Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp, nerves, bacteria, and any decay are removed and the space is filled with special, medicated, dental materials, restoring the tooth to its full function. Root canal treatment performed at our Manhattan Beach Painless Root Canal Dentistry office is highly successful and usually lasts a lifetime.

Why Not Just Pull the Tooth?

Many patients believe that removing the tooth is the solution due to their fear of root canal therapy, but you must realize that tooth extraction is ultimately more costly, causing significant problems for adjacent teeth.

How Do I Know if I Need a Root Canal?

The only person who can determine if you need a root canal is your dentist, but some warning signs are:

  • An abscess (or pimple) on the gums
  • Sensitivity to hot and cold
  • Severe toothache pain
  • Swelling and/or tenderness

Once you experience any of the above symptoms, you must get to your dentist immediately. Procrastinating often creates a more painful situation than is necessary. Often there are no outward symptoms, so regular checkups and examinations will ensure that root canal therapy, if needed, is done promptly.

The more quickly the root canal is addressed, the more options you have for sedation and an anxiety and pain-free procedure. The will be happy to consult with you about the details of the procedure, and the team at our Manhattan Beach Painless Root Canal Dentistry office is committed to providing a stress-free environment so that you will feel completely comfortable throughout treatment.

 

Importance of Routine Oral Cancer Screening

By | General Dentistry

Thousands of people in the US are diagnosed with oral cancer every year, but only a quarter of these have a known risk factor (such as smoking) the disease. As an important part of your routine oral health care, an oral cancer screening by your dentist can help detect the disease at its early stages, possibly saving a life. Early screening and detection of oral cancer may increase the survivability rate by as much as 90 percent.

Every routine check-up at our Manhattan Beach, CA Dentist office includes an oral cancer screening and visual inspection of the tissues of your mouth. The purpose of this screening for oral cancer is to visually inspect the tissues of your mouth to look for abnormalities and potentially cancerous or pre-cancerous tissues.

It is important to keep a regular schedule of checkups and cleanings with your dentist because abnormal tissue that may be cancerous may appear to be completely normal to the untrained eye. For instance, what appears to be a normal white spot may be identified by your dental health team as pre-cancerous. There are other early signs of oral cancer that your dentist will look for including red spots, sores, a change in your bite, or a change in the color of the oral tissues.

Oral cancer rates are, unfortunately, increasing among patients with no known risk factors such as heavy drinking, smoking, or family history. This fact makes it more critical than ever to have a screening for oral cancer at least once a year. Contact the Manhattan Beach, CA Dentist today to schedule your next dental exam and oral cancer screening.

Root Canal Infection Symptoms

By | General Dentistry

Due to advances in modern dentistry treatment, root canal therapy can be quick, efficient, and virtually pain-free. Patients at our Manhattan Beach Dentist office frequently tell us that their root canal therapy was far easier than they imagined it would be. For most patients it is a necessary procedure, so it’s important to understand that root canal therapy can be as manageable as most any other dental procedure.

If a tooth is extensively diseased and decayed, root canal treatment will likely need to be performed. Root canal therapy treats the space inside the tooth that is filled with pulp tissue. This inner tooth structure contains arteries, veins, and connective tissue. If infection occurs within this delicate structure, it begins to break down, leading to pain and inflammation. You may experience any of these symptoms:

  • Tenderness of the tooth or pain when pressure is applied
  • Tooth sensitivity and pain from hot or cold materials
  • Gum tenderness, swelling or a raised bump on the gum
  • Intense toothaches
  • Raised bumps on the gums

The purpose of root canal therapy is to clear away bacteria and infected nerve tissue, thereby maintaining the structure of the tooth. The space that results from this procedure is thoroughly cleansed and sealed with a filling. Antibiotics will be prescribed to fight any remaining infection.

Many patients avoid treatment because they experience extreme anxiety when faced with the need for a root canal. As a result the infection intensifies and becomes more serious. Left untreated, this infection can cause serious complications such as:

  • Abnormal swelling of the face and neck
  • Dental deterioration, resulting in holes in dental enamel
  • Loss of jawbone density and bone strength

A dental professional can assess your dental health and determine if you require a root canal. Dr. Firshein and our entire team are focused is on helping you overcome your fear and anxiety about the procedure to ensure your continued oral health.

How to Maintain Oral Health Between Dental Visits

By | General Dentistry

Rest assured that your Manhattan Beach Dentist considers you an equal partner in the effort to combat oral health dilemmas. We are able to offer the best in preventative and restorative dental care, and we value our each patient’s commitment to maintaining consistent dental habits between professional visits. Practicing good dental habits can go a long way to preventing tooth decay and other related problems.

Patients can employ several strategies to help prevent the build-up of harmful bacterial plaque in their mouths. We have all heard that we should brush our teeth twice a day, but you can do more to decrease the chances of plaque build-up.

· Brush your teeth regularly! Brush a minimum of twice a day, but we recommend brushing at midday or after meals when you can. Make brushing a priority; it’s the first defense against the ever present plaque that continues to accumulate throughout the day.

· Do not underestimate the benefits of flossing. Flossing is critical to removing plaque from those areas that are not easily reached by your toothbrush. Many patients don’t realize that flossing will help prevent more serious dental problems, such as cavities and gum disease, down the line.

· Lastly, refrain from using toothpicks or other pointy metal objects to remove debris from your teeth. Generally speaking, floss and antibacterial rinses will take care of any such problems and are a much better choice for your teeth.

Working cooperatively with your Manhattan Beach Gentle Dentist is the best way to maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. Follow the tips mentioned here for establishing an effective oral hygiene routine that will keep your smile clean and fresh between your regularly scheduled office appointments. We are always available to answer any questions and offer helpful advice.

The Six Month Smile

By | General Dentistry

The Six Month Smile is a modern cosmetic treatment used by the Manhattan Beach, CA Cosmetic Dentist that is tailored to adults who have put off treatment because they don’t want unsightly metal braces. The Six Month Smile uses tooth-colored (white) brackets and wires and they’re barely visible.

The Six Month Smile also allows your dentist to provide teeth straightening without the usual treatment period required with traditional braces. The Six Month Smile treatment emphasizes straightening teeth that are visible when you smile. For this reason, it is considered more of a cosmetic dentistry treatment than a procedure that seeks to correct bite. Some of the advantages of choosing The Six Month Smile are:

  • Fast treatment times
  • Nearly invisible treatment
  • Minimal pain and discomfort during treatment
  • A cost-effective solution
  • A great final result

How Does Six Month Smiles Work?

Many patients believe that the Six Month Smile system is a six-month orthodontic treatment. However, the system does not employ aggressive tightening to shift the location of your teeth. The primary focus of the system is to shift teeth that are visible when you smile. The braces use gentle force to move your teeth comfortably, using standard orthodontic mechanics. But the emphasis is on the cosmetic appearance of your teeth rather than the position of your bite. Dr. Firshein is trained in using the Six Month Smiles system and can help patients wishing to correct:

  • Crooked teeth
  • Unevenly spaced teeth
  • Asymmetrical smiles (left and right sides not identical)
  • Uneven gum lines

Is Six Month Smiles for me?

Do you long for a healthy, beautiful smile? Do you have a wedding, vacation, or some other event coming up, and you wish you could make your smile just a little more appealing? The only way to be sure if the Six Month Smile system is correct for you is by consulting with your Manhattan Beach Cosmetic Dentist, a Six Month Smile dentist. Generally, most adults are candidates for this procedure and benefit from the aesthetic correction the braces provide.

Ways to Avoid Tooth Decay

By | Cavities, General Dentistry, Professional Teeth Cleaning

The basic cause of all tooth decay is plaque and tartar. A combination of bacteria, food particles, and saliva collect on teeth causing the formation of plaque, particularly at the gum line. If plaque is left for extended periods on the surface of the tooth, it will harden into a cement-like substance called tartar requiring removal by our Manhattan Beach Dentist Office. Bacteria that are found in plaque and tartar create acidic byproducts that lead to cavities by eating through healthy tooth enamel.

How to Prevent Plaque and Tartar Buildup

Diligent oral hygiene is the best way to slow the buildup of plaque and tartar on your teeth. As you brush and floss you also remove a good percentage of plaque from your teeth, preventing the buildup of tartar. The bacteria that causes teeth to decay thrives on any sugar that lingers on the teeth, so obviously avoiding sugary foods will help reduce the buildup of plaque.

Regular visits to your dentist are vital to the successful management of plaque and tartar buildup. Your dental hygienist will provide a thorough dental cleaning designed to remove the plaque and tartar that routine brushing and flossing might leave behind. During the same visit, your dentist can also monitor changes to your teeth, using x-rays or digital imaging that will reveal decay in your teeth before it becomes a serious problem.

Treatment for Plaque and Tartar Buildup

Once you have a buildup of plaque and tartar on your teeth, it can only be removed by your dentist. Our Manhattan Beach, California Dentist uses tools designed specifically for the removal of plaque and tartar. These dental tools are more effective than a toothbrush at removing stubborn buildups, and will also help prevent decay from developing.

Aside from tooth decay, a severe plaque buildup can lead to periodontal, or gum, disease. The Bacteria that remains under the gum line can lead to a more serious infection in the gums, gingivitis. Left untreated, severe infection can occur which will require antibiotics to restore your oral and general health.

Dr. Firshein Explains the Importance of Maintaining Excellent Oral Health

By | Cavities, General Dentistry, Professional Teeth Cleaning

Our mouths require as much care as the rest of our body. Many people focus on superficial needs of their mouth without understanding that their mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria if not properly maintained. The most efficient way to maintain your oral health is to schedule routine examinations and professional dental cleanings twice a year with your Dentist Manhattan Beach, California.

It is essential to brush and floss regularly in order to keep bacteria at bay. It is imperative that you maintain your dental hygiene by meticulously brushing your teeth. Be certain to include this important oral hygiene task into your daily routine, especially if you drink beverages that stain the teeth like coffee and red wine. Drinking coffee, tea and red wine or using tobacco products increase your risk of stains that will require bleaching treatments to correct.

Plaque build-up can lead to tooth loss. When plaque builds up over time it will harden into a substance known as calculus. This cement-like deposit seeps into the gums and gives bacteria an entry point to sub gingival structures. Without proper tools to remove this substance bacteria will continue to multiply and the colonization will lead to periodontal problems.

If left untreated, an abscess could develop. Your immune system will naturally try to combat the foreign organisms, causing an inflammatory response. The patient will notice that the area around the tooth is swollen and the abscess is likely to cause great discomfort, especially when the specific tooth is used to chew.

If this is not resolved, the bacteria may travel to the nervous tissue, maxillary sinus and in severe cases, even the brain. Your oral cavity is made up of vital tissue, and although our immune system fights off infection, it may not be enough to prevent a serious infection from occurring and spreading. Practice diligent at-home oral hygiene and make regular appointments with your Manhattan Beach Cosmetic Dentist to maintain good oral health.