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19.01

Happy New Year from Integrated Dental Center!

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Are you ready for a new smile in 2017? Have you been procrastinating about finishing your dental work? Start the new year off right and call our office NOW to schedule your next dental appointment!

Whatever you dental issue is, Integrated Dental Center can help! Our office offers Biocompatible and Holistic Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Surgery, and treatment of TMJ Disorders. IV Sedation is also available for our more anxious patients.

10.05

Teeth in A Day!

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For years you may have suffered with the well known problems of missing teeth: embarrassment in social situations, difficulties with speaking and eating your favorite foods, declining confidence and self-esteem. Now, perhaps you are deciding whether it is finally time to turn all that around with dental implants. You've heard all the benefits this state-of-the-art tooth replacement system offers and you've been told you can have teeth in a one day procedure. But you may be wondering: Can these promises really be true?

01.02

New Office Technology - The PAX-i3D Green

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Dr. Chebanu is pleased to announce the newest technology that has revolutionized the way Cone Beam Technology scans are taken and manufactured by adopting ECO friendly quality control measures. The advanced "green" technology reduces radiation without sacrificing the image quality of the scan or x-ray.

01.02

New Office Technology - The PAX-i3D Green

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Dr. Chebanu is pleased to announce the newest technology that has revolutionized the way Cone Beam Technology scans are taken and manufactured by adopting ECO friendly quality control measures. The advanced "green" technology reduces radiation without sacrificing the image quality of the scan or x-ray.

14.10

Stabilize Your Dentures Using Dental Implants

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Are you tired of your dentures moving around while eating or the chronic sore spots caused by rubbing? Then Implant Supported Dentures may be the perfect solution for you!

With any tooth loss, deterioration of the bone and tissue is inevitable, and the longer you are without teeth, the more bone loss occurs. With continued deterioration comes a long list of complaints from denture wearers including mouth sores, inability to chew properly, increased movement of the denture, change in speech, and having to use dental adhesives. Well you don't have to suffer any longer! You can now support or permanently fix your dentures using dental implants.

25.08

Understanding TMJ Disorders

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The Temporomandibular Joint is the most used joint in the entire body, opening and closing up to 2000 times per day, allowing us to chew, speak and breathe. It is also a very complicated joint. The Temporomandibular Joint is a hinge that connects your jaw to the temporal bones in your skull. Attached by muscles and ligaments, the TMJ allows your jaw to move up, down, and side to side. Pain in the TMJ and surrounding muscles is called TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction).

 

 

Symptoms of TMD include:

  • Pain when chewing
  • TMJ sounds such as clicking, popping, and grating
  • Headaches
  • Ear pain and fullness
  • Facial pain / Muscle fatigue and tenderness
  • Difficulty opening or closing the mouth
  • Neck pain or stiffness
  • Sensitive teeth when no dental problems can be found
25.06

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09.06

Periodontal Services

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Periodontitis, or gum disease, is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults. Periodontitis has also been linked to cardiovascular disease, bacterial pneumonia and pregnancy complications.

The American Academy of Periodontology states that periodontal diseases are serious bacterial infections. The toxins produced by the bacteria stimulate a chronic inflammatory response in which the body, in essence, turns on itself and the tissues that support the teeth are destroyed.

We offer a complete range of services to treat periodontal disorders. Early detection is the key to successful treatment, as the early stages of periodontal disease are often painless and you may not be aware that your gums are infected. We examine, not just screen, all patients on their first visit and annually thereafter and recommend a personalized course of treatment to arrest the disease and optimize your dental health.

For advanced stages of periodontal disease, we offer both surgical and non-surgical treatment to regenerate bone and gum tissue. Services range from scaling and root planing complimented by chemotherapeutic agents, to bone grafting and guided tissue regeneration.

 

Crown Lengthening
This common procedure involves the removal of gum tissue, bone or both to expose more of a tooth's structure. Crown lengthening is done when a tooth needs to be restored, but there is not enough tooth structure above the gum line to support a filling or a crown. This can happen when a tooth breaks off at the gum line, or a crown or filling falls out of a tooth that has extensive decay underneath.

05.06

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