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Our patients are constantly
asking questions concerning a variety of subjects
involving their oral health. So, we have provided a list
of common
questions and answers especially for you. If the
question you have is not on our list, please feel free
to either
call or ask us
in person. We would love to help you!
We're happy to accept referrals from
other dental offices as well as from recommendations by our patients
to their families, friends, and coworkers. Our best patients are
referred by our best patients!
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We are a private dental practice, but are happy to submit any insurance
paperwork on your behalf.
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In case of a true dental emergency,
call Dr. Solomon's pager number at (214) 408-8787 and enter the
phone number you want us to call you back at. We'll
return the call as soon as possible, providing as much helpful
information
as
possible over the phone and arranging to see you in person as needed.
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We accept cash, personal checks, and
all major credit cards. We are also pleased to offer several financing
plans, some of which are interest-free. One of our staff members
will be glad to sit down with you to discuss various payment options.
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Age worn teeth can make you look older
than you are, but we can help! There are a number of procedures
available to help whiten your smile, from at-home bleaching products
(2 weeks
treatment time), to our " laser-fast", Brightest Smile fast, or
Zooming fast, in-office
treatments (as little as 1 ½ hours treatment time). Dr. Solomon
can help evaluate your potential for whitening your teeth, based
on their current
color
and the causes of any discoloration. Most patients can safely experience
a dramatic improvement.
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The most common cause of tooth loss
is gum disease. Of graver importance are the links between gum
disease and various serious conditions including heart disease, stroke,
respiratory
ailments, osteoporosis, diabetes, low birth weight and premature
babies.
It's important to realize that healthy gums do not bleed with brushing
and flossing. Bleeding is typically a sign of gum disease (also known
as periodontal
disease). Gum disease is a progressive condition that can be prevented
if diagnosed and treated early, however, more advanced stages can often
cause
irreversible damage to your bone and loss of teeth. Be sure to have your
teeth and gums checked regularly to prevent problems from gum disease.
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You may not realize it, but even when
your mouth is clean, it's full of bacteria. These naturally occurring
microorganisms like to eat even the smallest bits of leftover food
particles; after doing this they deposit a sticky residue or biofilm
on the teeth called plaque. This substance accumulates throughout the
day, especially in places where toothbrushes can't reach. Left
to harden into tartar, plaque build-up irritates your gums and can
trigger
inflammation and gum disease. Sound like a nasty situation? It
doesn't have to be. In fact, you can eliminate much of this plaque
by carefully
brushing and properly flossing, every day.
It's really that simple:
your toothbrush cleans the tops and sides of your teeth, while the
floss cleans between them, polishing your tooth surfaces
and controlling bad breath. So, in just an extra two or three minutes,
you've taken a giant step in the war against those bad bacteria.
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A new smile can revitalize your overall
appearance and improve your self-esteem. A new smile can change
your life! There are several procedures that can give you a brighter,
more attractive smile. These non-orthodontic treatments include
veneers, bonding, and recontouring (eliminating that "gummy" smile!)
After conducting a thorough examination and consultation, we can
create a customized treatment plan to help you get that new smile!
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The key to success in aesthetic dentistry
is a clear understanding of your desired outcome. When you decide
to correct or enhance your smile, Dr. Solomon will complete your
oral exam, discuss your smile goals, and create a treatment plan
customized to meet your specific needs and goals. Dr. Solomon will
use digital imaging technology to let you envision the possibilities
of your new smile.
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In designing
your new smile, we will first examine the length, width, and proportion
of your teeth, how the lips fall, and the symmetry and size of
your gums. We will then take these measurements and, using the information
gathered during your Smile Analysis, create a customized treatment
plan outlining the nature of your treatment, the duration, and
the
financial investment.
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