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Fluoride in Aurora, CO and Your Teeth: What’s the Connection?

January 23, 2014

Shutterstock Teeth MirrorWhen it comes to building and maintaining a healthy smile, you want to know that you’re making all the right choices for yourself and your family. That’s why at D’Amico and Mauck, DDS in Aurora, CO, we offer you all the information you need to do just that.

What Does Fluoride Do?

Research conducted over the past few years has concluded that fluoride not only reinforces thin tooth enamel, but actually helps prevent the accumulation of bacteria on the enamel’s surface. Fluoride makes it more difficult for bacteria to adhere to the teeth, thereby making it easier to remove buildup when brushing and flossing.

Despite its obvious benefits, you may have heard that fluoride can stain your teeth. Fluorosis, a cosmetic condition characterized by white spots that form on the visible surface of the teeth, is caused by excessive exposure to fluoride while the teeth are still forming. It does not occur after teeth have erupted from the gums.

Because all secondary, or permanent, teeth have formed within the jaw by the age of approximately 8 years old, children who drink fluoridated water or take fluoride supplements may experience white spotting after these teeth erupt.

Can Fluorosis be Treated?

If you or your child have noticed white or dark spots on teeth and you’re concerned about their appearance, contact our Aurora office today to speak with one of our experts about your options.

While fluorosis is not harmful to the teeth themselves, the aesthetic difference leads some patients to pursue cosmetic correction. Drs. D’Amico and Mauck can help you regain your pristine smile with a variety of treatments, including professional whitening or bonding and the addition of veneers or crowns. Our dentists and friendly office staff serve patients from everywhere in Denver, including Centennial, Aurora, Englewood, Boulder and more. Call our office today to schedule your appointment. 

Pain Free Dental Treatment: Is It Really Possible?

January 10, 2014

Shutterstock Happy Dental Patient (2)At D’Amico and Mauck, DDS, our focus is on your comfort as much as it is your oral health. We know that patients who fear a painful ordeal are far less likely to make regular appointments with their dentist, often resulting in untreated problems that can become serious. To make sure that your next dental procedure is your most pleasant yet, we offer a comprehensive array of anesthesia and sedation options to suit your individual needs, all conveniently located in Aurora, CO.

Types of Anesthesia

Depending on the type of oral care you need, Drs. D’Amico and Mauck will recommend either one or a combination of anesthetic methods that best fit your treatment. Some of the most common types of dental anesthesia are:

 

  • Local Anesthesia – This method numbs only the part of the mouth the dentist is addressing, blocking pain quickly and effectively. Numbness typically wears off after about two hours.
  • Nitrous Oxide – Also called “laughing gas,” nitrous oxide is inhaled and quickly produces a relaxed, even euphoric, feeling for the duration of your treatment.
  • General Anesthesia – General anesthesia is administered via an IV and induces a state of twilight sleep, allowing the patient to rest soundly and comfortably while the dentist is working. This method is both safe and effective, particularly for longer procedures like wisdom tooth extraction.

Which Method is Right for You?

If you’ve been putting off a much-needed procedure or cleaning because you’re worried that it might hurt, contact us today. We’d love to show you how pleasant and comfortable your next dental visit can be here at our office in Aurora. We happily serve patients from all over Denver, including Parker, Englewood, Centennial and the surrounding areas.