Downtown Dental Design

A healthy smile begins here

The Mouth is the Window to our Body

Studies reveal a strong connection between oral hygiene and overall well-being and health. We are here to educate and help you to maintain a healthy mouth and body. Preventive care is vital to impeding more serious oral and health conditions.

Routine dental

Cleaning

Routine dental cleaning is essential for maintaining your gums and teeth’ long-term health, function, and aesthetics.

Soft plaque can be easily removed with flossing and brushing; however, as it hardens into tartar, it must be professionally scaled off by a dental professional.  Plaque and tartar buildup is a bacterial infection affecting the gum tissue and supporting structure. If not removed, the bacterial toxins will cause inflammation and bleeding gums, leading to gingivitis and periodontitis. Hence, the American Dental Association recommends preventive dental cleaning every six months by a dental professional. At Downtown Dental Design, you can relax in our soothing massage chairs while getting your teeth cleaned by our highly skilled and friendly hygienists. 

Periodontal disease and treatment

Periodontitis or gum disease is a bacterial infection of the tissue surrounding the teeth. The infection destroys gum tissue and supporting bone around the teeth. As gum disease progresses, one sees:

  • Inflamed red gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Pain along the gum line
  • Loss of gum tissue and exposed roots
  • Loosening of teeth
  • Tooth loss

 

Research has shown a strong correlation between gum disease and heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Clinical studies suggest that periodontal disease permits bacteria to enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body, putting your general health at risk. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment of gum disease are essential in maintaining oral and general health. The treatment of choice for periodontal disease is deep cleaning under local anesthetic. With deep cleaning, we can access deep pockets below the gum line and remove the tartar/bacterial build-up, which can not be accessed with routine cleaning. We can selectively treat the deeper pockets with localized antibiotic therapy when indicated.  Routine periodontal visits and diligent home oral care are pivotal in treating gum disease.

TMD and

Treatment

Millions of people suffer from Temporomandibular disorder or TMD.TMD can cause jaw pain, neck and ear pain, tension and tightness in jaw muscles, frequent headaches, clicking or popping of the jaw, and a locked jaw. Several factors can lead to TMD:

  • Clenching and grinding
  • Arthritis of the Temporomandibular joint
  • Traumatic injury to the jaw
    Severe malocclusion 


Recommended treatments for TMD are:

  • Dental night guard
  • Medication such as anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants for acute onsets.
  • Botox injection to relax the jaw muscles
  • Orthodontic treatments to correct severe malocclusion 


If you suffer from TMD, we highly recommend being evaluated and fitted for a custom night guard, especially if you clench or grind your teeth. Bruxism (grinding and clenching) can lead to severe enamel wear, cracked teeth, and long-term damage to your teeth and joints. A night guard can help protect your teeth and relieve jaw muscle and joint tension. Other treatment options, such as anti-inflammatory medication and botox injections, can be considered depending on the severity of the condition.

Nitrous Sedation

Leave your dental anxiety behind. We offer nitrous oxide sedation (laughing gas) to relieve your dental anxiety and fear.

Digital Xrays and Intraoral Camera

We use Digital X-rays and Intraoral Camera to diagnose dental problems and allow you to view the problem areas as well. These are great tools to visualize the affected area and discuss your treatment options.

Care Credit

We are a Care Credit participant. With Care Credit is possible to make monthly payments without interest toward your dental treatment. For more information please contact our office or visit www.carecredit.com or call 1.800.677.0718.

Patient Forms

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