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No More “Scraping” for Gum Disease The standard of care for gum disease (periodontal health) is changing. For a century, sharp instruments used to scrape and remove bacteria have been looked upon as the ideal treatment for gum disease. This is no longer the case. The old treatment of scraping and scaling gum tissues, resulting in an experience of pain and sensitivity is now in the past. Today, a new technique involving low level acoustic energy with water is the most advanced treatment available. The new treatment is performed by using an ultrasonic instrument around the tissue with water acting as a whirlpool to remove disease and bacteria. These ultrasonic instruments require only a light touch and no exertion of pressure. Because of this, there is no required anesthetic (shots), and each visit is less time involved. This treatment is a welcome change for patients who have found the past combination of clinical force and sharp blades traumatic. This unique procedure focuses on stopping the progress of periodontal disease and preventing further infection, so it goes beyond the traditional scaling and scraping. The “scraping” done in the past removed some of the symptoms of the disease process, as well as, healthy tissue and dentition. The old methods never addressed the cause of disease. So, people have been enduring traumatic treatment without really being healthy. There is now strong evidence and scientific literature describing the links of periodontal disease with health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, stroke, low birth weight and pre-term babies, respiratory infection, obesity, and even Alzheimer’s. With all of these contributing factors to one’s overall health the treatment of periodontal disease should be easy and comfortable. The new technique and philosophy in periodontal therapy now can produce a lifetime of health without pain and discomfort. John J. Kelly DDS
Anti-Aging Dentistry When it comes to reducing the signs of aging, aesthetic dentistry should be a high priority. When people look for the solutions to turn back the hands of time on their looks, they often overlook one of the unexpected problems of aging: the appearance of their mouth. A person could spend ample time and money on skin treatments, only to continue to be disappointed in the countenance that looks back at them in the mirror. Plastic surgery can reduce the tell tale signs of aging, but surgery can be both painful and time consuming. Implants surgically placed will alter facial structures, but never repair the wear and damage of time to their mouth. In their pursuit of recreating a youthful appearance, people overlook the visible signs of aging on their teeth and smile. The mouth is a major piece of the puzzle. As smiles age with time this alone can unscramble the beauty of the face. Smiles stain with age. Teeth wear with age. As teeth wear down, they provide less support to the lips and skin around the mouth. A dark negative space can be seen in the back corners of the mouth. Missing and worn down teeth result in the sucked in and collapsed appearance around the mouth, which causes vertical lines on the upper and lower lips and all around the mouth. The effects don’t stop there. Because the tension on the skin of the face has been slackened the whole face is affected. The jaw line loosens, the chin falls, the cheeks flatten, and the eyes and forehead appear wrinkled. Wrinkles in the skin become more prominent. The smile becomes shorter and the brightness of teeth fades. With all of this the overall face becomes shorter. Unlike a surgical facelift which only produces a cosmetic change, dental rejuvenation truly has an anti-aging effect. You may have heard about the effect of free radicals in facial aging and aging in general. The more free radicals there are the more damage there is to the cells, causing cells to die. The net effect of anti-aging dentistry is that the invigorated facial muscles quickly produce enzymes that get rid of the free radicals. Also, by bringing more oxygen to the cells the body repairs many of the blood capillaries which are deteriorating due to age. Declines in skeletal muscle mass and strength and increased muscle fatigability are consequences of advancing age. With anti-aging dental techniques the underlying structure of your face changes stretching and building muscles and improving bone structure. In contrast to other treatments aesthetic dentistry can truly be anti-aging. Another aspect to look at as we age is how we function. As we age our mouths function through natural interferences and older dental restorations. Our overall muscular structure changes. People may perceive chronic symptoms of headaches, neck discomfort, shoulder stiffness, and tingling in the fingers as sign of aging when all that is involved is poor function of the mouth. Advanced dental care working with the Art and Architecture of the Mouth can take a comprehensive, non surgical approach to properly aligning your mouth, removing decay and disease, and creating a beautiful smile. The result is a healthy exquisite smile, and with proper care and periodic cleaning you may never have to have anything done to your teeth or mouth again. Your youth stems from the feelings you emit and what others perceive. As your smile remains beautiful and healthy so does your life. John J. Kelly DDS Health Risks Associated with Gum Disease
Chicago Area Dentist Offers Free teeth whitening to Benefit John J. Kelly DDS is offering free teeth whitening with sponsorships to the Women In Need foundation. W.I.N. is a non-profit organization for abused women and children. The foundation offers a 20 week abuse recovery program called Right Living. The comprehensive program boasts of a 98% no repeat rate. W.I.N.’s goal through the counseling and education program is to provide counseling so the cycle of abuse can stop as well as provide education so the cycle never begins. “This is a much needed program to keep the American family from failing. The goals of providing programs for women and children in need give everyone the opportunity to heal.”, Dr. Kelly states.
Local Dentist Volunteers in AACD’s Give Back a Smile Program June 24, 2003 Madison WI – Local American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) dentist John J. Kelly, DDS has joined the AACD’s Give Back A Smile program to fight domestic violence by providing free consultation and dental treatment to restore the smiles of survivors.
The Art of Smile Enhancement with Porcelain Most people don't realize how important the mouth can be to an individual's emotional and physical well being. The way your teeth look when you smile can affect the way you feel about yourself. One of the first things we notice in a person's face is their mouth and smile... or lack thereof. A genuine smile can actually induce feelings of pleasure even if the smile is that of a stranger in a photograph. It is no wonder that most magazine and television advertisements include people with gorgeous teeth, laughing and smiling. Marketing experts are well aware of the pleasure power of smiles. Porcelains used to enhance your smile are a well established advance in aesthetic dentistry. Reshaping your teeth and bonding thin ceramic masks to your own tooth structure is state of the art in dentistry. These techniques can be used to whiten teeth, give teeth a nicer shape, close spaces, increase longevity, as well as improve tooth and overall function. Since the porcelains become part of you these materials will last a very long time and will prevent further discoloration, fractures, and overall wear of your teeth. The treatment with porcelains can take anywhere from only two to four appointments. Each case is unique, but with advanced dentistry this treatment can be done quickly. Because each patient is different there are several factors which impact the outcome of your smile: Face shape, tooth color, tooth size, missing teeth, crooked teeth, worn teeth, chipped teeth, discoloration, uneven or excessive display of the gum tissue, underlying skeletal malformations, and unattractive or failing previous dentistry that can be recent or quite old. In comparison to bleaching, porcelains will brighten your teeth to a color you choose and remain for an extremely long time with better overall shape. In comparison to outdated crowns and "caps", which are opaque and can give black lines, porcelains are natural looking and mimic the natural translucency of teeth. To bring this all together a complete understanding of smile design is mandatory when delivering optimum facial aesthetics. Having a firm grasp of golden proportions, width to length ratios, inclinations, gingival contours and spatial deficiencies is important to the development of a healthy, natural looking smile. Ultimately the dentist's skill level and knowledge will determine what treatment is rendered. With the proper care, skill, and judgment the aesthetic objective is attainable. You may discover that making changes to your smile can change your life. John J. Kelly DDS
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