Do I really need to get my teeth X-rayed at the Dentist?

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Do I really need to get my teeth X-rayed at the Dentist? (What if I’m pregnant?)

Yes! But let us reassure you that we only take X-rays when necessary.

X-rays reveal issues that we simply can’t perceive with the naked eye. This is very important in the prevention of dental problems. The alternative of having a mouth of infected teeth is far riskier, health wise, than the supposed risk of radiation from a dentist’s X-ray machine.

At our practice, we use digital X-ray imaging. For what it’s worth, these machines emit only a tenth of the radiation given off by earlier generations of X-ray machines. To put it in perspective: You get more radiation from carrying a cell phone around in your pocket all day.

One interesting misperception that we sometimes hear is that pregnant women shouldn’t get an X-ray. Again, we don’t take X-rays except when necessary, and we care deeply about our patients’ health, but—a mother’s mouthful of infected teeth is far riskier for the health of her baby than the exposure of an X-ray machine. Studies have shown a connection between oral infections and low birth rate and premature birth.

This issue is even addressed on the American Pregnancy Association website, by the way, so you don’t have to just take our word on this:

“Preventive dental work while pregnant is essential to avoid oral infections such as gum disease, which has been linked to preterm birth…

“No single diagnostic x-ray has a radiation dose significant enough to cause adverse effects in a developing embryo or fetus.”

The site suggests that expecting mothers should perhaps wait until after the child is born to do cosmetic procedures, such as tooth whitening. We would tend to agree with that recommendation.

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC88948/

Can I trust my dentist? How do I know if I really need the work?

Can I Trust My Dentist? How Do I know if I really Need The Work?

Can I trust my dentist? How do I know if I really need the work?

Dentists hold a position of trust with their patients; dentistry, as a profession, is bound by a code of ethics.

That said, dentists are people, too, and professional opinions in this field may vary as widely as in other fields.

Some dentists will inevitably favor an aggressive approach; others will work as conservatively as possible. Most will tend to favor the methods and approaches that were drilled into them, so to speak, in dental school. Some like to try new and cutting-edge approaches, others stick to the tried-and-true. Adherents to both approaches will tell you that they’re right.

A funny fact—A study published by the British Dental Journal in 2014 found that opinions on how one should best brush one’s teeth vary widely between dentists and textbooks and toothbrush manufacturers. “Unacceptably inconsistent,” concluded the study, about this variation. Sort of embarrassing, but it does illustrate the point that there can be disagreement on even the most commonplace of issues.

At the end of the day, however, we’re dealing with issues that can be seen. When you’ve got questions, ask to take a look at your chart. If something doesn’t make sense to you, ask us to explain it again. If that doesn’t work, try getting a second opinion from a dentist in rockville.

It’s worth mentioning, also, that there’s rarely only one way to fix an issue. Whenever possible, we’ll explain the different possible approaches. If we’re suggesting a more expensive option, it’s always because we think it’ll be more effective, or cost-effective, in the long run.

 

Top 5 Reasons to Avoid or Remove Dental Metal Fillings

5 Reasons to Remove MetaL Fillings5 reasons to remove or avoid dental metal fillings.

1)  Dental amalgams aka silver fillings, metal fillings, mercury fillings are composed of 50% elemental mercury.

Mercury is one of the most toxic substances on our planet.  The last place it should be found is in our mouths.  I learned not to put poisonous substances into my mouth at a young age with the aid of the famous “Mr. Yuck” sticker.  My mom placed the Mr. Yuck stickers on things like paint jars, cleaning chemicals and rat poison.  It’s often a good idea to remove dental metal fillings.

2) Dental metal fillings are environmental pollutants.

Aren’t we trying to be more “Green” these days.  Do we really want to continue to dump poisons such as mercury into our water?  It is expensive to clean up and it is not safe to have any poisonous substances dumped into our environment where we can be exposed.  Last but not least, save the dentist!  Even using the best filters and barriers, at Natural Dentist Associates we are concerned about our work place and hope one day all dentists will use fillings that do not contain mercury.  It’s often a good idea to remove dental metal fillings.

3) Metal fillings do not look natural and esthetic.

Tooth colored composites and porcelains can be placed  and look just natural teeth.  No one will ever know you have fillings or crowns.  At Natural Dentist Associates in Rockville Maryland, we use only tooth colored fillings and treatments.

4) Metal fillings expand over time, and do not bond to teeth.

This often causes cracks, leaks and bigger tooth failures necessitating more aggressive dental treatments such as root canals, crowns or even tooth loss.  At Natural Dentist Associates we use BPA free tooth colored composites to fill teeth.  Composites bond tooth teeth and do not expand significantly over time.

5) Silver or Metal fillings release mercury vapor as you eat, drink, clench and grind your teeth.

If you drink soda or other acidic foods such as limes or tomatoes, this results in an even greater release of mercury vapor.   At Natural Dentist Associates we evaluate all the materials we use for our patients and only select the safest biocompatible and natural treatments.  We do not use silver, amalgam, metal or mercury fillings.  It’s often a good idea to remove dental metal fillings.

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At Natural Dentist Associates we have a special air filtration system that is utilized along with supplemental oxygen for the patient. Dr. Baer, along with the staff wear special safety masks and remove the mercury fillings with a special suction. At Natural Dentist Associates  we make sure you are protected during this procedure. Schedule an appointment to have your mercury fillings removed.

 

All About Mercury Dental Fillings – Natural Dentist Associates

Discover more about mercury and metal filling removal.

More Information About Mercury Removal.

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Discover more about mercury and how you can get this toxic, bioaccumulative substance from your dentist through our infographic “Mercury Dental Fillings: By the Numbers.” Use the embed code to share it on your website or visit our infographic page for the high-res version.

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