Saturday, December 1, 2018

Is Your Smile Ready for the New Year?


With only a few weeks until the New Year, is your smile prepared? If a trip to the cosmetic dentist is in order, you can still have new pearly whites in time to ring in 2019.

CEREC dental restorations are the quick and easy way to a new grin before you hit those holiday parties. With your dentist in Corona and CEREC restorations, you’ll walk in with a not so pretty smile and walk out with a gorgeous toothy grin that will turn heads.

What CEREC Can Do For You


CEREC crowns are fitted in a single dental appointment. In a little over an hour, you will have new cosmetic dental crowns that are much stronger than acrylic crowns and much more attractive than metal crowns. Although metal mixed with porcelain crowns look good, there may be a visible metal line over time.

CEREC is perfect for badly damaged teeth, silver amalgam fillings, chips, and cracks. Your Corona dentist may also recommend CEREC dental crowns to lengthen or shorten teeth.

What is the CEREC Process?


If your dentist determines that you are a good fit for CEREC, a digital impression is taken using CAD/CAM technology. Once the images are ready for the computer screen the image will be manipulated to make a crown that best fits your tooth or teeth. Once satisfied, the crown is sent to the milling machine for manufacture. During this time, you are free to relax, watch TV, or check your email.  

When your new dental crown is ready, it will be temporarily placed checking for fit, comfort, and color. Once everything is in place it will be bonded using a special bonding material.

If you would like more information regarding CEREC dental crowns, call or click and schedule an appointment with your dentist in Corona. It really will make your holidays bright. Call for a no obligation consultation today.





Thursday, November 1, 2018

Invisalign® a Beautiful Straight Smile in Less Time


Invisalign® is the clear way to straighten crooked teeth without uncomfortable wires and brackets. With invisible braces in Corona, you can correct your crooked, tipped, tilted, or rotated teeth in less time. With Invisalign®, that annoying space between your front teeth may be gone in as little as nine to twelve months.

What is So Different about Invisalign®?


According to your cosmetic dentist in Corona Invisalign® is removable. Because your clear plastic aligners are removed when you brush, floss, and eat, tooth decay and gum disease isn’t as high a risk.

Conventional wires and brackets stay on your teeth for the entire treatment time. This makes it impossible to brush and floss as thoroughly as you should. Conventional braces can also cause permanent staining under your brackets.

Clear braces are also more comfortable than wires and brackets. There is no more pushing and pulling with Invisalign®, as the aligners ease your mouth into position, gently and effectively. You won’t have to worry about a wire break and cheek puncture with invisible braces.

How Does Invisalign® Work?


Depending on your Invisalign® blueprint, you will be given between 11 and 31 sets of clear plastic aligners that you swap out every seven to 14 days. Each set gets you closer to your desired smile. Because you do most of the work yourself, you will only need to see your dentist in Corona every six weeks to make sure your Invisalign® system is going according to plan.

What Does Invisalign® Work For?


Invisalign® works for teeth that are rotated, crooked, tilted, or tipped. If you have a smile that is misaligned or a small gap between your teeth, ask your dentist if you are a good candidate for Invisalign®. Although some patients aren’t the majority are.

If you would like more information regarding Invisalign®, call or click and schedule an appointment with an Invisalign® dentist in Corona today.

Monday, October 1, 2018

CEREC® or Porcelain Veneers What’s the Best Choice?


Porcelain veneers can change the way your smile looks and they way you feel about yourself. However, porcelain veneers are permanent and may not be the solution you are looking for. If that is the case, ask your Corona dentist about CEREC®.

CEREC® crowns are the 21st century way of giving you the smile you deserve without permanent damage to the enamel on your teeth.

How are Porcelain Veneers Damaging?


Porcelain veneers aren’t really damaging, but they are permanent. Because your dentist in Corona needs to make way for your new porcelain veneers, a small amount of enamel needs is removed for a perfect fit. In some cases, temporary veneers may be required for unsightly teeth.

Why is CEREC® Different?


CEREC® is different because it is applied to cracks and chips without enamel removal. If decay is present or the tooth needs to be altered slightly for appearance, your teeth will not be damaged. Better still, you won’t have to wait weeks for a new smile as CEREC® takes a single dental appointment.

How Long Does CEREC® Take?


CEREC® takes one dental appointment. Of course, if more teeth need attention, you may need to schedule additional dental appointments. Your dentist in Corona will let you know how much time it will take to complete your new smile with CEREC®. Two or more crowns may be a possibility if you schedule a longer dental appointment with your dentist in Corona.

What Can CEREC® Do For Me?


The revolutionary form of cosmetic dentistry is used to repair chips and cracks and to make teeth longer or shorter. If you have cavities in the fronts of your teeth, CEREC® may be used as an alternative dental filling. CEREC® is also used for cosmetic dental crowns.

Cosmetic dentistry is an art. Schedule an appointment with your cosmetic dentist in Corona who can determine what procedures would be best for you. Call today.


Saturday, September 1, 2018

Eating Disorders and Teeth and Gums


Billions of people all over the planet suffer from anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binging and purging or a combination of the two. Men, women, and even children starve themselves or binge and purge to become the person they think they should be. A lack of low self-esteem and the constant push by the media to stay thin has people striving to become a person that they never will be.

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

Anorexia is an eating disorder that causes a person to lose interest in food. Through constant dieting and exercise, people with this eating disorder starve themselves surviving on 100 calories a day. Anorexia causes problems for teeth and gums, as the person who suffers isn’t getting proper nutrition. People with malnutrition will deal with tooth decay and gum disease.

What is Bulimia?

Unlike anorexia, bulimics will eat food and force themselves to throw up. Although some believe that all bulimics eat massive amounts of food before purging, some don’t, and will throw up even the smallest meal.

Just like anorexics, bulimics will suffer from tooth decay thanks to the acid in the vomit. Acid causes enamel erosion leading to periodontal disease and dental caries. Without attention enamel, erosion and loose teeth will lead to tooth loss.

Binging and Purging

People who suffer from this eating disorder will eat large quantities of food before throwing up. Some people who binge and purge will visit four or five fast food restaurants consuming a half a dozen hamburgers and three orders or fries, all supersized. Once the food has been eaten, the person will vomit it up only to start all over again.

Eating disorders cause problems for teeth and gums and the rest of your body. If you or someone you know is suffering from an eating disorder, it is important that you seek medical care and schedule an appointment with your dentist for a thorough checkup.

Call for a dental appointment today.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Constant Dieting Can Ruin Teeth and Gums


If you are constantly dieting, your teeth and gums could be affected. People who limit food intake and embark on crazy diets run the risk of damaging tooth enamel and gum tissue.

Before you start any diet, see your primary care physician and your dentist to make sure you are healthy to begin any type of diet.

Keto Diet


This popular diet eliminates carbohydrates from the diet. People who are successful on the diet will go through ketosis. This process causes the body to burn fat, not carbohydrates.

Although there is nothing to indicate tooth or gum damage with the Keto or low carb diet, it will affect your breath. People in ketosis will have breath that smells like old fruit or nail polish remover. Chew on natural herbs such as mint, and, God forbid, eat a carb or two. Adding carbs every occasionally will keep your halitosis at bay.

Diets Low in Fat


Interring with the body’s ability to absorb vitamins, diets that are low in fat deplete the body of much needed nutrients. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are vital for oral health. Vitamin D is very important as it helps calcium absorption. Calcium builds strong teeth.

Diets that are low in fat also can stress as your body lacks essential omega-3 fatty acids. Teeth clenching and grinding is often a result of stress and anxiety.

Low Calorie Diets


You will see better results on the scale if you cut calories. However, doing so can deplete your body of vitamins and minerals, and you guessed it, will lead to malnutrition. People who do not get enough nutrition will have soft enamel and spongy gums. Soft enamel causes cavities and spongy gums cause gingivitis or the more serious periodontal disease.

Ask your doctor about a sensible diet plan that does not cut so many calories.

Before you start any diet talk to you primary care physician. Schedule an appointment with your dentist and make sure to take care of your teeth and gums.

Call for a dental checkup with your dentist in Corona today.


Sunday, July 1, 2018

Professional Teeth Whitening for Better Results


Much more effective than over the counter products, professional teeth whitening can lighten your teeth up to 10 shades, however, it is important that you schedule your appointment with a cosmetic dentist who understands the different types of professional teeth whitening techniques available. Not all dentists are equipped to handle cosmetic dental procedures.

Chairside or In-Office Teeth Whitening


Done in less than an hour, chairside teeth whitening is an amazing procedure that can lighten your teeth in a single dental appointment.

Using a special gel that is applied to the teeth, your Dentist in Corona will use a laser or light to penetrate the highly concentrated prescription gel. Unlike those strips, polishes, gels and rinses that you find at your local pharmacy, professional teeth whitening gel has a higher content of Hydrogen Peroxide, which is the active ingredient.

Take Home Professional Teeth Whitening


Your Corona Dentist has several take home tooth whitening products available. All products include a prescription teeth whitening gel that you will use with custom-made trays.

You will wear the trays at night while you sleep, or 30 minutes every day until the desired result is achieved. It is important to follow the directions carefully to avoid over bleaching or over whitening.  

Those Over the Counter Products


It may be less expensive to whiten your teeth at home and while you will see results, you could damage your teeth if you use your gels, pastes, strips, or trays too often. Be careful not to use too much product either, as it can damage the enamel.

It’s better to play it safe when whitening your teeth. Talk to your Corona Dentist who can come up with a strategy to whiten your teeth the safe and effective way.

Call your dentist in Corona for a no obligation teeth whitening consultation today. Your smile will thank you for it.       

Friday, June 1, 2018

Gum Disease and Tooth Loss go Hand in Hand


Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss. Gingivitis, and the more serious periodontal disease are degenerative conditions that cause gum disease and gum recession.

Although gum disease can cause tooth loss, it can also cause other health issues that you may not be aware of.

Bone Deterioration


If your jawbone begins to deteriorate, it can cause the rest of your teeth to move. Not only will this adjust your bite, but it could also cause problems for your TMJ.

The silent killer when it comes to gum disease is heart disease. Recent studies indicate that the bacteria produced from the plaque and tartar will travel through your bloodstream. This could cause a sudden heart attack or a stroke.

What Causes Gum Disease 

  • Tobacco Use, both chewing and smoking
  • Genetics
  • Poor Oral Health Habits
  • Bad Diet
  • Diabetes 

Although there are other causes of gum disease, oral hygiene is usually to blame. If the plaque that builds up on your teeth is not removed with brushing, flossing, and rinsing, it will build up over time. Once your plaque has formed into tartar, it can only removed by a dentist. 

Gum Disease Symptoms 

  • Swollen Gums
  • Red Gums
  • Bleeding Gums
  • Bad Taste in Mouth
  • Hot and Cold Sensitivity
  • Bad Breath
  • Lose Teeth
  • Pus Around Gum Line
  • Gingivitis
  • Periodontal Disease
  • Advanced Periodontitis 

If you believe you are suffering from gum disease, ask your dentist about Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure. This amazing treatment reduces pocket depth and can help save your teeth.

Unlike other surgical procedures, general anesthetic is not required. With faster healing and minimal recovery time, LANAP is FDA approved and makes way for tissue reattachment and new bone growth.

If you would like more information regarding Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure, call or click and talk to your dentist in Corona today.



Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Are E Cigarettes Bad for Teeth and Gums?


E-cigarettes are growing in popularity with former smokers shouting the benefits of vaping. Unlike tobacco, e-cigarettes use vapor instead of smoke. However, some e-cigs still contain nicotine, which can cause problems for your teeth and gums.

Everyone knows that tobacco is bad for teeth and gums and bad for overall health. Tobacco causes gum disease, tooth decay and eventual tooth loss. Smoking or chewing tobacco can also lead to dry mouth and tooth sensitivity, but it isn’t just tobacco that can cause problems for your teeth and gums.

Although vaping hasn’t been around long enough for conclusive studies, some patients who vape have reported tooth sensitivity, dry mouth, sore gums and gum recession.

Below is what dentists know now:

In the studies that have been conducted, it appears that nicotine reduces the blood flow through the veins, the heart, and the brain. Without oxygen, your gum tissue will die.

Some dentists in Corona are also discovering that E-cigarettes can mask other symptoms such as gum disease. Because the flow of blood has been reduced, it is nearly impossible to detect blood in the gum tissue.

Studies indicate that nicotine is a muscle stimulant. This will cause people with bruxism to continue clenching and grinding. Teeth grinding and clenching can wear down your teeth and lead to gum disease and tooth decay.

Vaping is much safer than smoking with some studies indicating it is about 98 percent safer than tobacco. With that being said, most vapers aren’t concerned with the possible complications from using E-cigarettes. People who don’t add nicotine to the, “Juice,” will not have the nicotine complications. However, it is important that you continue seeing your dentist on a regular basis.

If you would like more information regarding E-cigarettes and vaping, call or click and schedule an appointment with your dentist in Corona today. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.  

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Can Be Dangerous to your Health


If you snore, you could be dealing with obstructive sleep apnea, however, not everyone who snores when sleeping has OSA.

Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder that causes your air passageways to close when you sleep. Although a direct cause is unknown, your dentist in Corona believes that it could have something to do with your weight or your genetics. OSA could also be an issue if you drink, smoke, take drugs, or have a large neck size.

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder that causes a person to wake up as many as 30 times every hour. This happens because the back passage way that allows air in closes when you sleep. If this occurs, your brain will wake you up, as you are not getting enough blood circulation. People who sleep alone are rarely aware of OSA as another person usually witnesses it.

You may be dealing with Obstructive Sleep Apnea if you:

  • Snore
  • Suffer from daytime sleepiness
  • Have mood swings
  • Have insomnia
  • Gasp while you sleep
  • Breath Loud
  • Experience a shortness of breath
  • Are irritable
  • Breath through your mouth
  • Are hyperactive
  • Are irritable
  • Lack concentration
  • Memory loss
  • Wet the bed or suffer from excessive urination while you sleep
Other common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea include depression, fatigue, sore throat, teeth grinding and a reduced sex drive.

Problems that can occur with OSA include heart attack, congestive heart failure, stroke, diabetes, kidney problems, and even death.

What can Help OSA?

CPAP-A CPAP machine used to be the most common therapy for OSA sufferers, however a CPAP can be uncomfortable and often remains unused because it is inconvenient and bulky.

Surgery-Surgery can help with obstructive sleep apnea, but is often unsuccessful

Oral Appliance Therapy-A custom-made oral appliance is the best defense against sleep apnea. Talk to your dentist in Corona if you have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. Your dentist in Corona can make you an oral appliance therapy device that really will help you get a good night’s sleep.


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Facial Protection Month Means Custom Made Mouthguards


Spring is here and that means Facial Protection Month is just around the corner! Facial Protection Awareness Month happens every April and is meant to help people become more aware of head, facial and mouth injuries that are related to sports. Many facial and oral injuries could have been prevented had the athlete used safety equipment when participating. However, according to your dentist in Corona, keeping your head safe, especially your teeth and gums, also includes a custom-made mouth protector.

Most contact sports such as soccer, football, and hockey require players to wear mouthguards, but it isn’t just contact sports enthusiasts that need to purchase a custom made mouth protector. According to the American Dental Association and the American association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Facial Protection Month is meant to encourage people who play all sports to be aware of helmets, safety equipment and custom-made mouthguards. You may think you are safe on the racquetball court, but if your opponent accidentally hits you in the mouth with his racquet, you will wish you had scheduled an appointment with your dentist for a custom-made mouth protector.

Although there are three types of mouth protector’s available, custom-made mouthguards are the best as they are custom made to fit your teeth. Unlike the other types of mouth protectors available, you can be assured of a tight fit that allows you to talk and breathe. Standard and boil and bite mouthguards, which are available at a sports store or pharmacy, may be less expensive, but they won’t be if you end up spending the day in the ER because you left your cumbersome boil and bite mouthguard in your gym bag.

Keep you and your family safe this spring and summer with a custom-made mouthguard from your Corona dentist. After all, wouldn’t you rather be on the field then in the Emergency Room?

Call and schedule your appointment today.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

CEREC® for that Unexpected Event Where You Need to Shine

CEREC® could be just what you need if an unexpected event has suddenly been put on your work schedule. If you have been neglecting much needed dental restoration work your dentist in Corona has the answer.

CEREC® restorations can be completed in a single dental visit and will give you a beautiful smile with tooth colored materials that will match the rest of your smile, and best of all, everything can take place in your Corona Dentists office.

With conventional dental restorations you will need impressions and temporary crowns. After a couple of weeks your new restorations will be ready to place. With CEREC® you don’t have to risk temporary restoration damage or loss as there is no need for temporary fillings or crowns.

Back in the day the only restoration method used for dental restorations included gold, amalgam and other metals. Thankfully, CEREC® has changed all that with natural looking materials that are good for your smile and healthy for your teeth. Unlike silver amalgam, which requires some removal of your natural tooth, CEREC® is chemically bonded allowing your Corona Dentist to save as much of your natural tooth as possible.

Since 1987, dentists have been using CEREC® to restore teeth. With CEREC® dentists and their patients have the opportunity to see the finishing results in a single dental appointment.

CEREC® is used for dental crowns, tooth colored fillings, cosmetic bonding and veneers. Some dentists are even using CEREC® for dental implants. CEREC® is strong and can last for decades as long as you practice good oral hygiene practices that include brushing, flossing and a healthy diet. Your Corona Dentist also recommends that you schedule regular dental appointments as well to make sure your CEREC® smile is still looking healthy and beautiful.


Give yourself the gift of a new CEREC® smile and call your Corona Dentist today. 

Monday, January 1, 2018

Cosmetic Dentistry Corona for a New You

Cosmetic Dentistry could be the answer, and if you are searching for a good cosmetic dentist in Corona, look no further than Dental Care Corona. Dental Care Corona has the tools and the team to give you the smile you deserve and best of all, in most cases; you won’t have to run all over town to complete your cosmetic dental procedure.

Whatever your needs, the best cosmetic dentist in Corona can help you take care of them whether you have crooked teeth, or would just like a brighter smile. Dental Care Corona are the experts when it comes to cosmetic dentistry in Corona.

Crooked Teeth can affect the Health of Teeth and Gums

Having a beautiful smile is not only good for your self-esteem, but can also be good for your overall oral health. Having chipped or cracked teeth or teeth that are tipped or rotated makes it tough to brush and floss. Cosmetic dentistry is good for your smile and good for the health of your teeth and gums.

Some of the cosmetic dental procedures that your Corona Dentist may recommend include:
  • Dental Implants
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Cosmetic Dental Bonding
  • Inlays or Onlays
  • Natural Tooth Colored Fillings
  • Dental Crowns
  • Clear Braces
  • Tooth Whitening
  • Dental Bridges


How Long will My New Smile Take?

Some of these procedures, such as in office tooth whitening and cosmetic dental bonding can be completed in a single dental visit while porcelain veneers require three dental appointments. If your Corona Dentist recommends dental implants, the entire procedure could take up to a year to complete.

If your smile leaves a bad taste in your mouth schedule an appointment with Dental Care Corona. Dental Care Corona can give you a reason to grin in as little as one dental appointment.


So what are you waiting for? Call or click today.