When looking into a mirror, what do you see? Do you focus on improvements that might be attained by improving your smile? Have you ever given thought to what could be achieved simply by a visit to your dentist?
Our cosmetic dentist has tools available to help you reach goals you might have thought were too expensive, too difficult or just “not for you”. Have you ever asked your dentist or hygienist what you might be able to do to improve your smile?
Are your teeth not white or bright enough? In-office or at-home teeth whitening is available. Don’t want to deal with it on your own? No problem. In-office teeth whitening can be completed in a few short hours. You just sit back, relax and enjoy your new, brighter smile
If you’ve been told whitening will not bring you the desired results, then perhaps porcelain veneers is the answer you’ve been waiting for. Porcelain veneers are made up of a thin material that is fitted over your prepared, natural tooth. The cosmetic dentist works much like an artist in that impressions are taken of the teeth that will receive the veneers, the shade of your teeth is matched to give you a natural appearance, and your dentist will place the veneers on your own teeth. The result is a brand new smile that looks so natural, no one will know you have veneers.
As we get older, our teeth can give away our age. Medications, wear and tear, lifestyle and diet are just a few of life’s roadblocks that contribute to our teeth’s appearance. That is why a visit with your dentist can offer many options to improve your appearance.
These processes are just two of the possibilities you have available to make those subtle changes that can make major improvements to your overall appearance. So if you have a few hours, that’s all it may take to make those life altering changes you’ve wanted to do for so long. Contact our cosmetic dentistry team at Florida Smile Studio for answers to the questions you have on how to improve that smile for many years to come!
If you are considering dental implants, one of the most important decisions you can make is which dental implant dentist to use. There are several things to keep in mind as you look for just the right person to help you regain your missing teeth. The right dentist can help ensure a successful procedure and long-term satisfaction with your implants.
Implant Dentistry Consultation
Your quest for dental implants should begin with a consultation with a dental implant dentist. You might even consult with more than one to be sure you’re comfortable with the recommended procedure as well as the dentist himself. As you speak to your dentist, there are several things to keep in mind.
Am I comfortable with this dentist?
Does the dentist answer all my questions?
Have I been referred to this dentist by satisfied patients?
Does the dentist have a before and after book or online gallery so I can see his previous work?
If you feel comfortable with the dentist, know people who have been happy with his past work, and feel you have gotten satisfactory answers to all of your questions, chances are that you will work well with this dentist.
Deciding on Dental Implants
If you are considering tooth replacement, dental implants are one of your best choices. They will last for many years and do not have to be refitted periodically like dentures. They also remain in your mouth permanently and do not shift or fall out at inconvenient times. The root of the implant is embedded directly in the jawbone, and so stimulates bone growth whenever you chew. This will keep your jaw healthy and prevent your face from changing shape over time, as can happen with long-term denture wearers.
During your consultation, you’ll also determine if you have any concerns or any health conditions that might interfere with your ability to successfully recover from an implant procedure. Be sure to ask any questions you might have, and in the end you are likely to be very pleased with your new teeth.
Contact us at Florida Smile Studio to schedule a dental implant consultation today.
A dental bridge is often used to replace one or two teeth that have teeth remaining on either side. The bridge is anchored to the adjacent teeth with crowns or wires. Dental implants can also be used to replace only one or two missing teeth without requiring reshaping of the adjacent teeth. When several teeth are missing, All-on-4 implants can also be a good permanent solution.
Bridgework vs. Dental Implants
The bridge is a way to place a permanent denture that replaces only one or two teeth. In a crown and bridge, the denture is anchored on either side by a crown that is placed on the adjacent teeth. These adjacent teeth must be reshaped to make room for the crown. This type of tooth replacement is permanent, and remains stationary in the mouth, but it does nothing to help prevent jawbone atrophy over time.
By contrast, dental implants do not require any other teeth to be altered. They are placed directly in the jawbone, where the bone bonds to the implant. In the long term, this bond not only holds the tooth securely in place, but also keeps the jawbone regenerating to prevent long-term bone loss. If you have already experienced some bone loss, which can reduce the likelihood of a successful implant procedure, All-on-4 implants might still be an option.
All-on-4 Implants
Traditional dental implants replace each individual tooth with a single implant. This requires a strong foundation of bone in the jaw. Without sufficient bone mass, your periodontist might recommend bone grafts. If you have thicker, stronger bone in certain areas of the jaw, such as in the back, an All-on-4 procedure takes advantage of this. The implants are angled to take advantage of the thicker bone. An entire arc of teeth, in the form of a removable denture, can be supported by only four implants. Our periodontist can determine if an All-on-4 procedure might be a good replacement for your current bridge.
Call us today at 954-905-2000 to discuss your implant options with Dr. Taskonak.
If you are considering dental implants, one of the most important decisions you can make is which dental implant dentist to use. There are several things to keep in mind as you look for just the right person to help you regain your missing teeth. The right dentist can help ensure a successful procedure and long-term satisfaction with your implants.
Implant Dentistry Consultation
Your quest for dental implants should begin with a consultation with a dental implant dentist. You might even consult with more than one to be sure you’re comfortable with the recommended procedure as well as the dentist himself. As you speak to your dentist, there are several things to keep in mind.
Am I comfortable with this dentist?
Does the dentist answer all my questions?
Have I been referred to this dentist by satisfied patients?
Does the dentist have a before and after book or online gallery so I can see his previous work?
If you feel comfortable with the dentist, know people who have been happy with his past work, and feel you have gotten satisfactory answers to all of your questions, chances are that you will work well with this dentist.
Deciding on Dental Implants
If you are considering tooth replacement, dental implants are one of your best choices. They will last for many years and do not have to be refitted periodically like dentures. They also remain in your mouth permanently and do not shift or fall out at inconvenient times. The root of the implant is embedded directly in the jawbone, and so stimulates bone growth whenever you chew. This will keep your jaw healthy and prevent your face from changing shape over time, as can happen with long-term denture wearers.
During your consultation, you’ll also determine if you have any concerns or any health conditions that might interfere with your ability to successfully recover from an implant procedure. Be sure to ask any questions you might have, and in the end you are likely to be very pleased with your new teeth.
Dentures used to be the only solution for lost teeth for many decades before dental implants became popular. As the population in many western countries are aging the need for dentures and implants are increasing every year. Conventional dentures require considerable practice to be able to chew and speak with ease. The breaking-in period for new dentures can vary from patient to patient and some people end up hating their dentures even though the dentures have been made properly. Partial dentures also have problems with stability and can move when chewing sticky or hard food. Studies have shown that a vast majority of people prefer removing their dentures while chewing in a non-social setting.
To remedy this problem, dental implants have been used to stabilize the dentures and prevent them from becoming loose. A loose lower denture can move as much as half an inch both sideways and up/down during eating and speaking. Implants anchor the dentures and provide the stability needed and these dentures are called Implant supported Overdentures. This translates to improved comfort while chewing and greater confidence when speaking. You need not fear your denture falling of while sneezing or while laughing.
Along with stability, implants also help preserve the natural bone surrounding the implants. In conventional dentures the forces are directed onto the alveolar ridge and this can lead to loss of bone. Implant Supported Overdentures can be placed in both the upper and lower jaw. Alternatively you can place a fixed dental bridge over the implants. Your Houston implant dentist will help you choose the right tooth replacement option for you. Most patients feel little or no pain or discomfort when the implants are being placed.
There are two types of Implant Supported overdentures: bar-retained and ball-retained.
Bar-retained dentures: Two to five implants are placed in your jawbone. A narrow metal bar runs along the top of the implants following the curve of your jaw. Special attachments help secure the denture on top of the bar. These implants are usually placed when the patient has narrow ridges.
Ball-retained dentures (Ball and socket implant): At least two implants are needed. This is simplest method of stabilizing dentures and is better suited for the lower jaw than upper. Each implant has a metal attachment (ball-type) that fits accurately into another attachment on the underside of the dentures (O-ring) or vice versa.
To discuss your own personal treatment plan, call our caring team to set up a consultation today!
Dental implants are posts that are inserted into the jawbone and covered with a cap, or artificial tooth, in order to replace a lost tooth. Dental implants fuse with the jaw and the cap is color-matched to surrounding teeth, creating a permanent replacement tooth that looks and acts like your other natural teeth.
Dental implants are used by an implant dentist to replace teeth lost for a number of reasons, including physical damage from cracking. More than one implant can be placed in the mouth; in fact, the placement of dental implants can prevent the loss of further teeth because they stimulate the jaw and prevent the bone from weakening.
There are several levels of severity of cracks in a tooth. Most cracks are craze lines, which are small lines on the enamel of the teeth that do not require any treatment. Cracks in the cusp, or chewing surface, of the teeth that do not affect the pulp can also be treated by means other than in implant.
More serious cracks run vertically from the enamel down into the pulp, or nerve center, of the tooth. If left untreated, the pulp may become exposed, causing pain, inflammation, infection, and possibly the eventual loss of a tooth. These forms of cracks can sometimes be treated with a root canal, which involves removing the pulp and sealing the tooth.
A split tooth is the most severe form of crack, and it cannot be saved. The tooth will be removed and can be replaced with a dental implant. The implant will function like a normal tooth, and will not require any additional care after it heals.
Routine oral care, such as twice-daily brushing and daily flossing, will help the implant last for years.
A split tooth is typically the only form of a crack where you will likely need to replace it with an implant. In other, less serious cases of cracked teeth, there are often other options available.
If you have a cracked tooth and would like to learn more about your treatment options, contact the office of Dr. Burak Taskonak, serving Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas, at 954-905-2000 to schedule your consultation.
Many patients approach our office with concerns regarding a tooth that they have previously lost or a tooth that needs to be replaced due to severe damage. When a tooth is missing, a dental implant takes the place of the missing root and a prosthetic crown replaces the natural crown.
A dental implant is a titanium screw that serves as replacement of the root. After 2-3 months of healing an abutment and a permanent crown are placed on that implant, making it look and feel like a real tooth. The length to complete the treatment depends on many factors; one of them is the patient’s level of bone.
If you are interested in a FREE consultation for your implants, give our office a call, we will explain further why an implant serves as the best option to replace a tooth and to prevent others from damaging. Doctor Taskonak, will evaluate your problem area and discuss your case as well as explaining if you are a candidate for dental implants.
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Dr. Burak Taskonak and his staff are proud to offer dental services to residents of Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.
FORT LAUDERDALE OFFICE
1212 E Broward Boulevard, Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Such a great experience, I am so glad that I chose that clinic. The staff is very nice, welcoming, and knowledgeable. I did a whole month of reconstruction veneers, crowns, and a bridge. Dr Beatrice Gill did an amazing job with her assistant Verena
— Oxana I.
I still have a few appointments to go before I am completed. The best people are Steven and Maria. I suffer from MASSIVE dental anxiety without these 2 people I would NOT have made it threw my appointments. I have gotten my top permanent teeth in and they are beautiful. Working on the bottoms next. I am for the first time in my life, looking forward to my next appointment.
— Dana D.
The employees are very professional they speak to you like a friend instead like a patient. Ted is very knowledgeable and does his profession very well. The studio smells great and is very clean especially their bathrooms. It was a pleasure being there. Oh, Dr Chill was great. So are all the staff.
— Marcos R.
Excellent service and the staff is very professional and mostly they care about you and your smile. My teeth look like originals, and they feel great! No pain. No discomfort. I am truly pleased, and I can smile again and eat anything I crave. Thank you, Florida Smile. Don't hold back, get it done!
Welcome to Florida Smile Studio. We are a real "smile studio" complete with all aspects of dental and facial aesthetics to include dental implants, veneers, Invisalign, general dentistry, and facial aesthetics! We also boast a renowned dental Hygiene department led by long time Hygienist Gena! Call NOW for your appointment!
Fort Lauderdale Office
1212 E Broward Boulevard, Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301