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DENTAL EXAMS & CLEANINGS

DENTAL EXAMS & CLEANINGS


We are committed to keeping your dental health in check for many years to come. It is important that you have high-quality care for you and your family. At Avid Dental Lindenhurst, your smile is our top priority!

WHAT ARE EXAMS & CLEANINGS?

An oral exam is a complete and thorough examination of your mouth and teeth. A dental cleaning is essential to maintain a healthy mouth for many years to come. A buildup of bacteria creates a white, sticky substance known as plaque.

If plaque is left untreated, this could cause gum disease and potential tooth loss.

Digital X-rays

Digital X-rays


Detecting and diagnosing the issue is of utmost importance to us. At Avid Dental  Lindenhurst, we specialize in digital x-ray technology to detect oral abnormalities in its early stages. Your smile is important to us, and that’s why we maintain its beauty!

WHAT ARE DIGITAL X-RAYS?

Digital x-rays utilize x-ray plates that are placed in the patient’s mouth and immediately sends imaging to a computer. Instead of waiting for a physical x-ray film to be generated, our team is able to evaluate and diagnose right away.

ORAL HYGIENE AIDS

ORAL HYGIENE AIDS


Did you know that poor oral hygiene can set back effective dental treatments? This is because you must maintain good oral hygiene at-home every day. At Avid Dental Lindenhurst, we provide useful tips that will aid you during your oral hygiene routine at home!

WHAT IS ORAL HYGIENE?

Oral hygiene refers to an individual’s oral state of health, paying special attention to reducing the level of bacteria and disease with regular oral practice at home.

SEALANTS

SEALANTS


Yes, some people can be more prone to dental cavities. Ask our team if you can benefit from dental sealants. At Avid Dental Lindenhurst, we love your smile and we want you to love it too!

WHAT ARE SEALANTS?

Sealants are a protective plastic coating that fills the back grooves of your teeth. Typically, sealants are reserved for the back teeth—since this area most commonly harbors food particles over time causing tooth decay.

FLUOROSIS

FLUOROSIS


Fluoride is an important mineral for teeth, specifically for the layer of enamel that protects your teeth. But how much fluoride is too much? A cosmetic dentist Lindenhurst will be able to identify signs of fluorosis (overexposure to fluoride), and help you treat the condition. Before you visit your dentist, you can consult this guide for the symptoms and treatment of fluorosis.

Dental implants

Dental implants


Dental implants Lake Villa is the best way to replace your missing tooth or teeth. Not only does this tooth replacement option offer a solution to tooth loss, but it also provides incomparable advantages. That’s why more and more people are replacing their missing teeth or teeth with dental implants.

Crowns

Crowns


One of the best ways to cover up a tooth that has been negatively impacted from decay and other problems like breaks and chips is with a dental crown. A crown is a ceramic cap that fits over the affected tooth, and functions just as a natural tooth would. Crowns are even color matched and custom-made so that they will fit perfectly and blend in with all of your other teeth. Because they are also functional, you will be able to eat with it and brush it just like real teeth.

Crowns are custom-made to match the shape of your teeth and the way you bite down. The affected tooth is smoothed down into a uniform shape, and roughened so that the crown will fit onto it and seal, making it semi-permanent.

DENTURES

DENTURES


If you happen to be missing most or all of your teeth, dentures are the perfect modern solution for your oral health. Dentures are no longer a hassle to maintain as they were in the past, and can have great benefits for your oral health and your appearance. Dentures will fill up the empty space in your mouth as a result of missing teeth, making your jaw stand straight and look presentable. Dentures can even make socializing and meeting new people easier with more confidence.

Our team will take scans of the inside of your mouth, and use these to construct a custom set of dentures made specifically for your mouth. This means that they can be adjusted for fit and repaired if need be. Dentures are removable and easy to clean, so you can also remove them to sleep or for other activities that might damage your dentures.

FIXED BRIDGES

FIXED BRIDGES


Bridges are the perfect solution for those missing one or more teeth in a row and want to have them replaced without any of the hassle of a removable piece. While a removable bridge is made using a frame similar to a retainer, with the new teeth attached to the frame, a fixed bridge is more like an interconnected set of teeth that are cemented to your existing teeth. Normally patients have to clean their bridges daily or remove them for certain activities, but a fixed bridge stays in place and is fully functional, just like natural teeth.

Before placement of a bridge, your adjacent natural teeth are prepared. After this preparation is complete, the bridge is cemented on to your natural teeth, providing a "bridge" between these two teeth.

Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy


While many people are fearful of having a root canal done, this procedure has improved dramatically over the last few decades, making it routine and safe for our patients. Root canals are performed to save a tooth that is at risk of being lost to an infection of the soft tissue inside the tooth. When this soft tissue underneath the tooth becomes infected, it is called an abscess. This means that eventually the infection will cause the tooth to fall out, and may cause issues for nearby teeth as well.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal Disease


One of the most common oral health problems that Americans face is some form of gum disease or bone loss, also known as ‘periodontal’ disease. This includes issues like gingivitis and periodontitis, which left untreated, can cause serious problems for your oral health down the road. Periodontal disease affects the gums, causing them to loosen and cause teeth to loosen as well. It can also cause excessive bleeding when brushing your teeth. One of the best ways to prevent the onset of periodontal disease it to brush and floss regularly in addition to regular cleaning appointments with a hygienist. Regular cleanings are still the best way to keep periodontal disease form spreading and causing more damage.

CBD/CBG OIL

CBD/CBG OIL


CBD is rapidly becoming a popular supplement in treating various medical issues and conditions. CBD/CBG oils can also be used to improve your oral health, providing a natural and organic alternative to medications and other chemically based treatments.

BENEFITS OF CBD/CBG?

Both CBD and CBG oil contain various properties that make it exceedingly effective when added to your dental treatment.

SLEEP APNEA SOLUTION

SLEEP APNEA SOLUTION


Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder which should be treated immediately. At Avid Dental Lindenhurst, we can help you have a better night’s sleep with the Optima, an oral appliance that helps alleviate mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.

The O2Vent Optima is a removable device, much like a mouth guard, that is custom fitted for your mouth. This is done by taking a digital scan of your teeth, which is sent to Oventus to fabricate your custom made Optima. The Optima is shaped specifically to generate better airflow through special air channels. Plus, the lower jaw adjustment helps clear tongue obstruction.

Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery


At Avid Dental, we have numerous oral surgery services available for you. We always treat our patients with an incredible amount of care so that your visit is as comfortable and stress-free as possible. This includes multiple sedation options so that you are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. If you have any questions, we’ll be happy to answer them.

Root canals

Root canals


Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime. However, in the past, an infected, decayed, or injured tooth would typically be pulled. Luckily, now there is a way to repair and save your teeth. How? By undergoing root canal treatment. 

Root canals may get a bad rap, but they actually aren’t as scary as they seem. Root canals are one of the most common dental procedures around and have been proven to be perfectly safe.

What is root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment is a routine procedure that is necessary when the pulp of a tooth becomes inflamed or diseased. During the root canal treatment, your dentist removes the diseased pulp. The pulp chamber and root canal of the tooth are then cleaned and sealed.

DENTAL SURGERY

DENTAL SURGERY


Some dental problems may require dental surgery, but this is nothing to worry about. While any surgery should be taken seriously, dental surgery can relieve pain and improve the function and appearance of your smile. Not to mention, your dental surgeon will put in the time and effort to make sure that you feel as comfortable as possible, including using sedation dentistry depending on the procedure and your level of anxiety.

Dental surgery treats a wide range of conditions and diseases such as:

  • Tooth loss
  • Wisdom teeth extraction
  • Dental implants
  • Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ)
  • Unequal jaw growth (malocclusion)
  • Teeth/mouth/jaw injury
  • Cleft lip and cleft palate repair
  • Extraction of teeth
CHECK-UPS

CHECK-UPS


Brushing and flossing your teeth daily is an essential part of achieving and maintaining great oral health, but it’s not the only part. In order to reach optimal oral health, you also need to visit your dentist regularly for your checkup. While it’s recommended that most people get a dental checkup every six months, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits depending on your dental history.

CLEANINGS

CLEANINGS


Dental cleanings are the key for not only clean teeth, but for a healthy mind and body as well. In fact, a professional dental cleaning at least twice a year improves your oral health and overall health tremendously thanks to the fact that it is the perfect opportunity to locate areas in your mouth that may need any special attention while also reinforcing a great home-care oral health regimen of brushing and flossing.

What can I expect during a dental cleaning?

During your dental cleaning, you can expect the following services:

  • Removal of plaque and tartar
  • Stain removal
  • Fluoride application
  • Sealants (for children)
  • Polishing teeth, including fillings and crowns
  • Cleaning and adjustment of dentures and partial dentures
  • Diagnostic services
  • Educational services
Teeth whitening

Teeth whitening


Are your teeth not as bright or white as they used to be? Don’t worry, you are not alone. In fact, when the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry asked people what they’d most like to improve about their smile, the most common response was whiter teeth. As a result, it should come as no surprise that around 90% of cosmetic dentistry patients request professional teeth whitening, which is more than any other procedure.

Veneers

Veneers


Are you unhappy with the appearance of your smile? If so it may be time to consider dental veneers.

What are veneers?

Dental veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials that are designed to be placed over the front of your tooth to change its color, shape, size, or length, and improve your smile.

FILLINGS

FILLINGS


Sometimes, one of your teeth can become damaged from tooth decay and needs to return back to its normal shape and function. That’s where dental fillings come in. In order to treat a decayed tooth, also known as a cavity, your dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth and then fills the cleaned out area with the dental filling material.

What are the different types of fillings?

Fillings can be made out of a wide range of materials. Some of the most common types of fillings include gold fillings, silver fillings, composite resins, and porcelain fillings. No one type of filling is best for everyone. It all depends on the extent of the repair, your allergies, where in your mouth the filling is needed, and the cost. You will need to talk to your dentist to determine which type of filling is best for you.

PERIODONTAL CLEANINGS

PERIODONTAL CLEANINGS


Did you know that 64.7 million American adults suffer from some form of periodontal disease? It’s true, and it’s serious. Periodontal disease, often referred to as gum disease, is a leading cause of tooth loss. Luckily, there are ways to treat periodontal disease before it advances into a more serious stage. This treatment is none other than a periodontal cleaning.

What is a periodontal cleaning?

Periodontal cleaning, also referred to scaling and root planing, is a special deep cleaning to help ward off periodontal disease. In this treatment, your dentist removes plaque and tartar down to the bottom of each of your periodontal pockets. The root surfaces of your teeth are then smoothed to allow your gum tissue to heal and reattach to your teeth.

emergency dentistry

emergency dentistry


A dental emergency can happen anytime, any day. No matter the specific emergency, it is essential to call our emergency dentist as soon as possible in order to receive immediate treatment. Luckily, our emergency dentist is always prepared to help. Keep reading to learn the exact steps you should take for some of the most common dental emergencies.

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY


The health of your child and their smile is important. That’s why in addition to scheduling medical appointments, it’s essential to schedule dental appointments, as well. However, don’t have your child see just any dentist. You need to make sure that they go to a pediatric dentist.

What is a pediatric dentist?

Simply put, pediatric dentists are the pediatricians of the dental world. These dentists have completed a specialized course of dentistry that caters to children who have special needs or need gentler care in order to guarantee that your precious child receives the best oral care possible. Furthermore, every child is different, so pediatric dentists possess a wide range of approaches to help a child complete any dental treatment they may need.

Family Dentistry

Family Dentistry


Oral health is important throughout every stage of life. But children have very different dental needs than adults, and shuffling your family to and from different dentists can be exhausting and time-consuming. Luckily, a family dentist can deliver comprehensive dental care to you and your entire family.

Family dentists are extremely similar to general dentists, specifically in regards to the fact that they are both concerned with oral hygiene and the health of your teeth. However, family dentists go the extra mile because they are also able to focus on the unique needs of children of all ages.

Help your entire family achieve and maintain the healthiest smile all in the same place by contacting our experienced family dentist at Country Isles Dental today.

General Dentistry

General Dentistry


If you need a dentist, whether for a dental cleaning, biannual checkup, or anything in between, chances are that you need to see a general dentist. Visiting a general dentist is vital for both your oral and overall health. Your general dentist is responsible for diagnosing, treating, preventing, and helping you with all of your dental needs.

What kind of procedures does a general dentist provide?

Instead of specializing is just one area of dentistry, a general dentist is able to provide a wide range of services for you and your family including:

  • Root canals
  • Crowns
  • Cosmetic dentistry
  • Dental implants
  • Dentures
  • Dental checkup
  • Dental surgery
  • Cosmetic procedures
  • X-rays
  • Emergency dentistry
  • Periodontal therapy
  • Fillings
  • Bridges
  • Tooth extraction
  • Sealants
  • Restoration
  • Cleanings
  • TMJ
  • Preventative services
  • Restorative services And so much more

If you have an oral health concern or it’s been more than 6 months since the last time you’ve seen a general dentist, it’s time to schedule an appointment with our experienced dental team at Country Isles Dental today.

COSMETIC RECONSTRUCTION

COSMETIC RECONSTRUCTION


Your smile is more important than you may think. 50% of people say that a smile is the first feature they notice about someone. A great smile can be key to a good first impression. But sometimes trauma, injury, decay, or poor oral health can leave you with a broken smile. Luckily, there is a solution: cosmetic reconstruction.

What is cosmetic reconstruction?

Cosmetic reconstruction combines multiple restorative and cosmetic procedures. The end goal of cosmetic reconstruction is not only to restore the appearance of your smile but also its structure and function.

Tooth extraction

Tooth extraction


Saving a tooth is of the utmost importance to a dentist. Tooth extraction is a last resort to help maintain good oral hygiene. When tooth extraction is necessary, it means a dentist has taken all the measures they can to protect you from further damage but must remove existing issues to prevent further harm.

When does someone need a tooth extraction?

Tooth extraction can be made necessary for several reasons. However, if a tooth extraction is scheduled, it means there is irreparable damage. This is often caused by gum disease. A dentist will be sure to conduct a full examination before offering a tooth extraction.

FIRST VISITS

FIRST VISITS


Finding a dentist you’re comfortable with and ensuring that you’re getting the care you need is vital to your oral health. During your first visit, there will be some additional information that will need to be provided, so be prepared.

Preparation

Because you will need to fill out forms before seeing your dentist, be sure to come a little earlier so that it doesn’t cut into your appointment time. Also, be sure to check that your insurance is accepted and that you bring your insurance card.

Cleaning & Exam

During your appointment, you will undergo a thorough examination so that your dentist can touch on any potential concerns. You should be prepared to take x-rays. You will also have a professional cleaning. This will address plaque and tartar buildup, cavities, overall gum health and more.

Future Appointments

You should be seeing your dentist twice a year or every six months. This ensures that you are maintaining good dental hygiene. However, should you have any concerns between visits, you’re encouraged to contact the office to come in for a checkup.

If you have any questions regarding your first appointment at Country Isles Dental, please reach out to talk with our experienced staff about how you can prepare.

BRUXISM

BRUXISM


Teeth clenching, or bruxism, may not seem like a serious condition. But, it has the potential to cause an array of dental and general health issues. From damaged teeth to headaches, bruxism is a condition that you may not be aware of until you feel the collateral pain it causes.

TMJ

TMJ


Smiling should never hurt! Temporomandibular Joint disorders affect over 3 million people in the United States every year and involves pain caused by tension surrounding the temporomandibular joint. This hinge allows your jaw to move up and down, as well as side to side.

How do I know if I have TMJ?

The common symptoms of TMJ are fairly obvious. Pain or tenderness in the jaw joint area, neck and shoulders is a sign. Lock jaw, unusual sounds, trouble chewing and swelling are also typical signs of TMJ disorders.

BONDING

BONDING


Dental damage doesn’t need to affect your daily life. Bonding is a great option for those with decayed, chipped, fractured, or discolored teeth. This means you can restore your smile in one simple visit and leave feeling confident!

What is bonding?

Dental bonding involves the application of a tooth-colored resin for a natural-looking repair. Often used for cosmetic purposes, resin can be applied and shaped to match the surrounding teeth. It is used to change the shape – including filling gaps – and color of teeth.

DENTAL HYGIENE

DENTAL HYGIENE


Your dental hygiene plays a significant role in your overall health. This starts with strong teeth, healthy gums, and regularly fresh breath.

Brushing

You should brush your teeth twice a day with a pea-size amount of toothpaste. Brushing is used to remove food and bacteria from teeth and gums. Gently working a toothbrush around the entirety of your teeth and tongue can remove plaque and prevent bad breath.

Flossing

Flossing is a necessary supplement to brushing twice a day. Flossing removes hard-to-reach plaque between teeth and at the gum line. Using about 18 inches of floss, wrap it around your forefingers and gently follow the curve of your teeth.

Eating

Eating habits can play an important role in oral hygiene. Eating healthy, raw foods can help remove plaque and strengthen gums. Sugary and acidic foods in excess can cause damage to the integrity of your teeth and gums over time.

You should visit your dentist twice a year or every six months. Contact us at Country Isles Dental to schedule your next checkup today!

Oral Cancer Screening

Oral Cancer Screening


Did you know there are more than 200,000 cases of oral cancer in the United States every year? Oral cancer appears as a sore in the mouth that won’t go away. It can affect any part of the oral cavity, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, and throat. It’s imperative to get screened during a regular dental visit or upon suspicion of symptoms. At Country Isles Dental, an oral surgeon in Weston will provide screenings to give our patients peace of mind or a plan to treat their condition.

INLAY AND ONLAY RESTORATIONS

INLAY AND ONLAY RESTORATIONS


Maintaining a beautiful smile with cavities is possible. More conservative than crowns but more intense than a filling, inlay and onlay restorations can revitalize your smile while looking natural. This is a great option for anyone with mild to moderate decay, or those with cracked or fractured teeth.

PRE-PROSTHETIC SURGERY

PRE-PROSTHETIC SURGERY


When dentures are the next step in dental care for a patient, a dentist may suggest a patient get a minor oral procedure beforehand – a pre-prosthetic surgery – to ensure comfortability. Dentures sit directly on the bone ridge, making their shape and size of the utmost importance.

What procedures does pre-prosthetic surgery include?

  • Bone smoothing and reshaping
  • Bone ridge reduction
  • Exposure of impacted teeth
  • Removal of excess gum tissue
  • Removal of excess bone
Gingivectomy

Gingivectomy


Your gums are vital in your oral health. However, bacteria found in plaque causes more than three million cases of periodontal, or gum, disease every year. A gingivectomy is a procedure that can help restore gum health.

What does a gingivectomy entail?

A gingivectomy is a procedure used to fight against gum disease before it reached the bone supporting the teeth. The procedure involves removing diseased gum tissue and reshaping it to eliminate pockets between teeth and within gums. This is the beginning of the healing process.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry


Moreover, 96% of adults believe a great smile makes you more attractive to the opposite sex, while 74% also think an unattractive smile can hinder your professional success.

Luckily, if you are unhappy with the appearance of your smile, there is a solution. You can beautify your smile with cosmetic dentistry! Cosmetic dentistry consists of a variety of procedures that are aimed at creating a positive change to the aesthetics of your teeth and smile.

preventive dentistry

preventive dentistry


The best way to keep your mouth, teeth, and gums as healthy as possible is by avoiding any oral health problems from occurring in the first place. And the best way to avoid any oral health problems is with preventive dentistry.

Preventive dentistry can help you avoid gum disease, cavities, enamel wear, and so much more. It can also reduce your risk of secondary problems caused by poor oral care. Some health problems that are likely linked to poor oral health include diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, respiratory disease, and certain cancers.

While there are many forms of preventive care, such as daily brushing, flossing and a healthy diet, the most important part occurs at the dental office. To see the full benefits of preventive dentistry, you should visit your dentist at least twice a year for a cleaning and an exam to check for any problems in your teeth or gums.

If you don’t take care of your teeth now, you will likely deal with lots of oral and overall health problems later. Luckily, you can safeguard yourself with preventive dentistry. Contact our experienced dental team at Country Isles Dental today to learn more.

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry


Would you rather suffer through the pain of a toothache than visit the dentist? Does the thought of undergoing a simple tooth cleaning make you tense up with fear? If you answered yes, don’t worry, you are not alone. 75% of U.S. adults suffer from dental anxiety and 10% suffer from a dental phobia. Luckily, there is a solution. You can finally relax in the dental chair thanks to sedation dentistry.

Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal Therapy


Periodontal “gum” disease is a major infection caused by a buildup of bacteria found in plaque. It can cause extensive damage to the gum tissue and eventually teeth, resulting in overall poor dental hygiene. However, periodontal therapy can help diminish consequences of periodontal disease by treating it in the early stages.

Invisalign

Invisalign


There’s something inexplicably enticing about a confident, straight smile. However, despite what Hollywood made us believe, most people (nine in 10 to be exact) have some form of dental misalignment. It turns out that straight teeth aren’t all that common, and attaining them used to mean an uncomfortable and potentially embarrassing orthodontic process involving bulky metal braces.

Luckily, modern dental technology has come a long way. You can now achieve the straight smile you’ve always wanted at County Isles Dental with none of the discomforts, thanks to Invisalign®* in Weston, FL.

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