Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Cosmetic Dentistry Aventura 

We provide the best cosmetic dentistry treatments at Aventura Best Smiles including all ceramic crowns and bridges, teeth whitening to remove stains and brighten smiles, and white fillings.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Stages of Gum Disease

Caused by bacteria in plaque, gum disease can lead to pain, inflammation, and tooth loss. Though gum disease can occur at any age, it is most commonly seen in adults. Conservative estimates suggest that 80 percent of adults in this country have some level of gum disease, but many don’t realize they have a problem.

Left untreated, gum disease can damage your oral health and impact overall wellness. Various studies have linked gum disease to larger health concerns like increased risk of stroke, osteoporosis, and low-birth weight babies. Often, gum disease begins with mild symptoms, so it may be easy to miss. To protect your mouth, it helps to understand the progression of gum disease.

Stage 1: Gingivitis
Initially, gum disease presents as inflammation of the gums. Gingivitis occurs when plaque builds up and the toxins released irritate the gum tissue. With this early stage, gum disease can successfully be reversed because the bone and supporting tissue are still in good shape.

Stage 2: Periodontitis
When gum disease reaches this level, pockets begin to form below your gum line, which causes the gum tissue to pull away from the teeth. By this point, the bone and supporting tissue have sustained permanent damage, but periodontal therapy can restore your oral health and halt further progression.

Stage 3: Advanced Periodontitis
If gum disease continues to the state of advanced periodontitis, the supporting structures in your mouth are in dire condition. Without intense therapy, you risk permanent tooth loss.


If you live in the Aventura area, contact us today.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Dentist in 33180

Want to find a family dentist in Aventura, FL 33180? Then Aventura Bright Smiles is all you need for your healthy teeth & attractive smile.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Reaping the Benefits of Dental Implants

A dental implant replaces missing teeth by providing an artificial root and tooth. This type of restoration is a permanent solution that gives you back the appearance and function of your mouth. Implants match your real teeth and fuse right into your jaw bone. Implants can be used to replace a single missing tooth or an entire section of teeth.

Appearance
Dental implants vastly improve the way your smile looks. There are no more visible holes, and the restoration blends right into your smile. Your face and jaw will also have less risk of appearing sunken, as can occur when teeth are missing.

Speech
Missing teeth can cause you to slur or mumble when you speak. Dentures that don’t fit properly can also result in speech issues, so permanent and secure dental implants alleviate speech concerns.

Comfort
Once your implants become part of your jaw, you will likely not even remember you have them. They are very comfortable, and you can also maintain your normal diet. Implants allow you to avoid the problems that dentures have of slipping and discomfort.

Function
Implants act just like your regular teeth. Chewing and biting are the same as with your natural teeth, and in fact your implants will likely be even stronger than your other teeth.

Durability
With proper dental care, implants can last your whole life. Your natural teeth remain unaffected by the implants, and you can continue with your regular oral hygiene routine.

Confidence
Your self-esteem will be restored when you have your complete smile back. You will feel confident in smiling, talking, eating, laughing, and everything else you do.

Schedule your appointment at our Aventura dental office

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Aventura Dentist

Schedule your appointment today to meet a professional Aventura dentist to get comprehensive dental care and a beautiful smile on your face. 

Friday, August 11, 2017

Aventura Cosmetic Dentistry

Do you want your smile to win many hearts? Aventura Bright Smiles is here with the best cosmetic dentist providing effective dentistry services  in Aventura.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions: Crowns and Bridges



If you have damaged or missing teeth, your dentist may recommend restoring your teeth to their full, natural function with crowns and bridges. Dental crowns provide support and protection for a damaged tooth while bridges fill the space left by a missing tooth. Bridges are held in place by crowns placed over the adjacent teeth or dental implants.

When considering restoration with dental crowns and bridges, you may have some of the following questions and concerns:

  • When is a dental crown used? A crown is placed to protect your natural tooth and support its structure when it has been damaged by decay, disease or trauma. A dental crown will always be put in place after root canal treatment to strengthen and protect your natural tooth.
  • Why do I need a bridge? A bridge fills the space left by several missing teeth. Bridges resolve the cosmetic problem and restore function. Without a bridge, your surrounding teeth will shift into the empty space and cause your teeth to become misaligned, leading to additional dental problems.
  • Will people be able to tell if I have a dental crown or bridge? Today’s crowns and bridges are made with natural-looking composite materials that make them virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
  • How long does it take to place crowns and bridges? Both kinds of restorations require the same type of preparation and can usually be placed in two or three appointments.
  • How do I care for my crowns and bridges? It is important to maintain excellent oral hygiene, making sure to brush and floss twice a day. Avoid biting on hard foods like nuts and candy that can potentially fracture the restoration.
Advances in dental technology and in the materials used for creating crowns and bridges has dramatically improved in recent years. With proper care, you can expect these restorations to last for 15 or more years. Consult with your dentist for additional questions you may have about crowns and bridges and how they can help restore your healthy, natural smile.