Cosmetic dentistry for men

Cosmetic dentistry is not only for women.  A significant amount of my work involves enhancing the smiles of my male patients.  Here is a case I finished 9 months ago.  I just had the chance to see the patient again today for a follow-up visit and photos. I did this case with a combination of bite adjustments, teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and resin bonding.  Some of the detailed characteristics of the teeth were done specifically to the patient's request.

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Alex Nguyen, DDS is a Saratoga Dentist who practices General Dentistry, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry. For over 20 years the practice has been serving the residents of Santa Clara County and San Francisco Bay Area.

Why Should Adults Consider Orthodontic Treatments?

It is not uncommon that I recommend my patients to consider orthodontic treatments to straighten their teeth.  Sometimes my adult patients' initial reaction would sound something like:  "I am too old for that, and I never thought about the cosmetics of my smile..." Having straight teeth is not ALL about cosmetics.

The misalignment of teeth can cause a variety of problems ranging from TMJ issues, to bone loss, to excess fractures and wear facets on the teeth.  This type of break down in the dentition can take many years to manifest. Unfortunately, sometimes when the patient starts to notice the problems, the solutions may require a complex combination of orthodontics and restorative treatments.

Properly aligned teeth actually follow very scientific principles created by nature to establish the most stable functional foundation.  When teeth are properly aligned, certain functional movements of the jaw allow for optimum chewing, relaxed muscle state, and ideal joint health.  The cosmetics of the smile is automatically achieved secondarily when the functional foundation is established.  Finding the right orthodontist is key to successful treatment.

Hence, when you choose to have orthodontic treatment done, you are stabilizing the most important aspect of the dentition:  To allow you to sustain life by being able to chew effectively throughout the course of your life span.  As the human life span continues to lengthen, it is extremely important to make sure that you will continue to have a stable dentition for your chewing needs.

In the photos below you will find a smile with "crooked teeth".  Whereas the patient was never concerned with the cosmetics of her smile before, she has lately been concerned with the fractures lines and wear facets indicated by the red arrows.  Her question to me at the last check-up was:  "What would my teeth look like...say ten years down the line..."

My answer to her was:  "They would look more broken down, and you will also notice problems with the back teeth as well."

So as you can see... My recommendation for this patient to choose orthodontic treatment was based on achieving proper function, and not ALL about cosmetics.

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Alex Nguyen, DDS is a Saratoga Dentist who practices General Dentistry, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry. For over 20 years the practice has been serving the residents of Santa Clara County and San Francisco Bay Area.

From a patient who moved to Hawaii

Email dated June 23, 2011 to her parents. Aloha Dad and Momma,

Dr. Jonathan Kam is my dentist who went to college at UCLA and Stanford. He told me that he knew Dr Nguyen from conferences and his excellent reputation. In fact, when Dr Kam examined my fillings, Dr Kam asked me who did my fillings because they were some of the best fillings he had ever seen and reported he was a "filling snob." I told him Dr Nguyen in San Jose did my fillings and Dr Kam said, "Oh my gosh, I know him! He is an excellent dentist and one of the best." Dr Kam told me to tell Dr Nguyen what an excellent job he did with my fillings. So, That's the story:)

 

The waves were huge in Waikiki today! They were about 15 ft and yes, I surfed them! It was really fun and I had a great time surfing because it is very rare that Waikiki has big waves like today. I am really excited for Mom to come and wish you were coming too, Dad:( Hope you have a nice rest of the week and talk to you both soon.

 

I love you,

J

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Alex Nguyen, DDS is a Saratoga Dentist who practices General Dentistry, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry. For over 20 years the practice has been serving the residents of Santa Clara County and San Francisco Bay Area.

How can I have a cavity if my tooth does not hurt?

Your tooth will only hurt if the cavity penetrates the chamber which houses the nerve inside your tooth. A cavity begins from the outside surface of your tooth and usually balloons inwards until it penetrates the nerve.  Bacteria from the cavity and temperature exposure will cause the nerve to become inflamed and eventually ... die.  That's when it really hurts.

The best way to diagnose the extent of a cavity is to use proper radiographs. Regular check-ups allow your dentist to catch cavities in their early stages of development.  A small cavity is much easier and inexpensive to fill, than to wait until that cavity dictates the need for root canal, build-up, and crown treatments.

The Xray below shows 3 cavities on a patient who has not been to the dentist in a number of years.  This patient has no pain in her dentition, yet it is a matter of time before these cavities become big problems for her dental health.

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Alex Nguyen, DDS is a Saratoga Dentist who practices General Dentistry, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry. For over 20 years the practice has been serving the residents of Santa Clara County and San Francisco Bay Area.

Allergies and Toothache

The arrival of Spring induces allergy symptoms such as itchy/watery eyes, excess nasal irritation and drainage, dry cough, skin rash, etc. However, there is a unique symptom which occurs sometime in conjunction with excess drainage in the sinus:  Toothache on the upper molars or bicuspids. The upper bicuspid and molar roots are embedded in the sinus cavity. When the sinus cavity is filled with excess drainage from allergies, pressure from the sinus on the roots can cause a discomfort which mimics a toothache.  An improper diagnosis may result in unnecessary root canal treatments to alleviate the associated pain.  Careful examination and tests should be done to rule out toothache associated with sinus drainage or infection.

In this case, a regiment of antibiotics and antihistamines may very well alleviate the toothache-like problem.  Yes, sometimes you can blame pollen for your toothache !

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Alex Nguyen, DDS is a Saratoga Dentist who practices General Dentistry, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry. For over 20 years the practice has been serving the residents of Santa Clara County and San Francisco Bay Area.