April 18, 2013

The Top 10 Reasons to Treat Gum Disease

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Filed under: General Dentistry,News,Oral Hygiene — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 5:10 am

Facts to Convince You to Treat Your Gum DiseaseSTITTSVILLE AND OTTAWA, ONTARIO – The Stittsville dentistry team at Trillium Dental knows how important it is to treat signs of gum disease early. Gum disease is detrimental to your tooth and gum health, and it can cost you permanent teeth if left untreated. At every regular teeth cleaning, our Stittsville and Ottawa dental teams screen patients for gum disease. In its early stages, it can be eradicated.

Here are the top 10 reasons to treat gum disease:

1. To Avoid Tooth Loss
Gum disease is the main cause of adult tooth loss. Tooth loss is harmful to your bite, your bone health and your self-esteem. If you treat gum disease early enough, you can thwart tooth loss and protect your smile.

2. To Avoid Gum Recession
Gum disease often causes your gums to pull away from your teeth. The recession forms pockets where bacteria gathers and grows. Treat gum disease and keep your gums healthy, strong and prominent.

3. To Reduce Hospital Visits
Gum disease, especially in advanced stages, can cause severe pain, which may lead you to visit the emergency room more often. Studies show that treating gum disease lowers your ER visits and medical costs.

4. To Reduce Heart Disease Risk
Gum disease has been linked to respiratory disease, diabetes and even some types of cancer. It has also been heavily linked to heart disease. Untreated gum disease can heighten your risk of heart attack, stroke and high blood pressure.

5. To Avoid Bone Deterioration
Severe gum disease causes tooth loss, and tooth loss causes the jawbone to deteriorate. The bone will weaken when the tooth it supports is lost. The deterioration can spread out and weaken other parts of your jaw.

6. To Preserve Your Bite
Losing one or more teeth to gum disease can be avoided. When you lose a tooth, your bite changes. Your teeth may fit together differently, and you may have trouble chewing food. You could even experience migraines or TMJ problems from a destabilized bite.

7. To Keep Your Gums Healthy
Your gums are the foundation of your smile. Healthy teeth come from healthy gums, and strong gums will hold your teeth firmly in place. Healthy gums don’t bleed, don’t recede and don’t cause you pain.

8. To Control the Infection
Gum disease is simply an infection. Bacteria and plaque have caused gum recession and maybe even tooth loss. The infection, if left untreated, could even spread to your bloodstream. You should treat gum disease to control and remove the infection from your body.

9. To Avoid Loosened Teeth
Before a tooth is lost completely, it will grow loose. A loose permanent tooth will feel much like a loose baby tooth, except this is a tooth you’re supposed to keep forever. Treating gum disease will strengthen your gums and strengthen their bonds with your teeth.

10. To Reduce Associated Pain and Discomfort
Gum disease often causes bleeding, tender gums. You may not brush and floss regularly because of the pain, or you may avoid eating when the pain is intense. Treating gum disease will reduce your pain and restore your gums to their previous good health.

We want to help treat your gum disease so you can enjoy a lifetime of healthy smiles. Contact your dentist or call Trillium the best family dentistry to discuss gum disease prevention today.

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March 27, 2013

Dentists Gather in Toronto This May for the Annual Spring Meeting

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Filed under: News — Tags: , — David Bartos @ 5:41 am

Dentists Annual Meeting Toronto

KANTA AND OTTAWA, ONTARIO – Dental professionals will gather May 2-4 for the Annual Spring Meeting of the Ontario Dental Association and the Canadian Dental Association. The ASM will be held in the south building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Our Kanata family dental clinic team is interested in the new technology and the variety of lectures shared over the three-day dental extravaganza.

The event kicks off the morning of May 2 with a fun keynote speaker – comedian Rick Mercer. You may recognize him from his award-winning show The Rick Mercer Report, where he parodies commercials, politics and everyday life. Network and mingle at the cocktail reception starting at 4:30 p.m. that evening.

Courses are available in a variety of tracks, including Pharmacology, Infection Control, Periodontics, Oral Medicine and Pathology, Practice Management and Medical Emergency.

Lectures available at the Annual Spring Meeting include:

  •  Seven Strategies of Highly Successful Dental Teams
  •  Medical Implications of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  •  Dentistry’s Role in Bioterrorism/Mass Disaster Scenario
  •  Pain Control in Dentistry
  •  The High-Tech Digital Office
  •  Don’t Worry, Be Happy – The Power of a Great Team

ODA members can receive a maximum of 18 continuing education points over the span of the meeting. Attendees will be asked to scan into sessions to confirm their attendance. Dental assistants, dental hygienists, receptionists and office managers may also find the meetings helpful to improve their careers and their dental teams.

Dentists with a surplus of stress can visit the Relaxation Zone for a free 10-minute massage. Discover what your handwriting says about you in at the handwriting analysis booth on the exhibit floor. There’s much more to see on the exhibit floor, including innovative products for your dental care center from companies like Ultralight Optics, Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening, Global Microscopes and Sure Dental Supplies of Canada.

Attendees should look for the forthcoming smartphone app to search for the sessions, speakers and exhibits that interest you. You’ll even be able to set alerts to remind you of the sessions you want to attend. During the evenings you can explore all that Toronto has to offer, such as the Hockey Hall of Fame, Canon Theatre, the CN Tower, Queen’s Park, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. There are also many jazz clubs where you can hear amazing live singers and musicians.

If you’re looking for a medicaid dentist in Ottawa, Trillium Dental has a large team of professional dentists in six convenient locations, including Kanata, Orleans, Nepean, Stittsville and Ottawa. We offer cosmetic dentistry procedures to amplify your smile, and we provide oral sedation to help manage pain and reduce any dental anxieties you may have.

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May 27, 2012

Treating TMJ Disorders With Neuromuscular Dentistry

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Ottawa Neuromuscular Dentistry and TMJ DisordersOTTAWA, ONTARIO – Ottawa  family dentistry keeps teeth and gums healthy for life, but let’s remember that teeth aren’t the only factor affecting your bite.

General and cosmetic dentists focus mainly on the teeth, the gums, and sometimes the bones. Neuromuscular dentistry focuses on aligning the jaw into its ideal place, and to do so, dentists must manipulate not only teeth, but muscles, tissues, nerves, and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

TMJ Disorders
The TMJ connects the lower jawbone to the skull. Humans have two TMJs, one on each side of the face. Sometimes TMJ disorders are incorrectly called TMJ; the correct term would be TMD, for temporomandibular joint disorder.

Occlusion is the term for how your upper and lower teeth come together. If the teeth and jaws are out of line, we call this malocclusion – bad bite. Malocclusion can cause patients to develop TMJ disorders. If the jaw muscles are being overworked, they can start to spasm.

 

Signs and Symptoms

People experiencing pain or locking in their jaws may suspect a TMJ disorder, but some symptoms can be even more subtle. Some patients develop pain in their backs and necks. Other symptoms include facial swelling, numb fingertips, recurring ringing of the ears, dizziness and tender teeth. If your jaw clicks when you open and close it, this could be a sign of TMJ syndrome. In some patients, the pain associated with TMD can be misidentified as an earache, as the TMJ is so close to the ear. Serious headaches can cause patients pain, when the real problem is in the joint of their jaws.

Neuromuscular Dentistry
Dr. David Bartos and Dr. Mark Northcott focus on the niche field of neuromuscular dentistry. In their Ontario offices, the dentists can significantly change your bite, moving your jaw to its prime position. To accurately evaluate your mouth, we will first need to see your muscles and bones in an inactive position. Using the transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (TENS), we relax the muscles in your face and jaw. Once your jaw is completely rested, we use the Myotronics K7 system to take detailed dimensions of your mouth and jaw, allowing us to capture the perfect measurements to treat your TMJ disorder. After we’ve successfully measured the movement of your mouth and jaw, we’ll create a custom mouthpiece – or orthotic – just for you. This mouthpiece will gradually move your jaw to the correct position. After the orthotic has improved your bite, there are usually other options available, including orthodontics and recontouring of the teeth.

Drs. Bartos and Northcott are passionate about their work in neuromuscular dentistry.

“Being able to practice this type of dentistry is professionally very satisfying because we can change a person’s life,” says Dr. Bartos. We can take a chronic pain patient who suffers from debilitating headaches or neck and back pain, or one of the other symptoms associated with TMD, and return them to a normal way of life. That’s a real privilege.”

The process of eliminating pain and TMJ disorders isn’t a quick one. Once the orthotic has gently moved your bite to its ideal placement, we can then implement restoration dentistry to further improve your bite. By slightly altering your bite with the use of bonding, crowns or implants, we can put the finishing touches on your occlusion, thereby eradicating your TMJ-related pain. Patients need not suffer from TMJ problems, as neuromuscular dentistry is effective in solving these painful issues.

The Trillium Dental team also offers in-office teeth whitening, dental implants, root canal treatments, routine cleanings, and general, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry procedures. If you’re apprehensive about our procedures or suffer from severe dental phobia, we offer the option of IV sedation for your visit.

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May 22, 2012

Soothing Dental Care with Sedation Dentistry

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Filed under: Sedation Dentistry — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 7:15 am

Trillium Dental sedation dentistryEvery year, millions avoid the dentist because of anxiety or because they have trouble sitting comfortably in a dental chair. But putting off essential care is never the right decision. By doing so, you could be putting yourself at greater risk for oral health conditions like tooth decay, gum disease, and more.

That’s why Trillium Dental offers three forms of sedation dentistry: nitrous oxide, IV sedation, and oral sedation. With sedation dentistry options like these, you don’t have to let anxiety or discomfort stand between you and a great smile anymore.

Which Form Of Sedation Dentistry Should I Choose?

The option that’s most right for you will depend on your specific situation. Nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, is a great choice for patients with mild anxiety or discomfort. Patients who would describe their situations as moderate or severe, on the other hand, will benefit from oral or IV sedation.

Regardless of which you choose, though, you can look forward to safe, effective relaxation. In fact, with oral and IV sedation you may become so relaxed you fall asleep in our office.

Enjoy a Soothing Dental Visit with Trillium Dentals Sedation Dentistry Options

A trip to the dentist doesn’t have to be an occasion for fear. If you’d like to learn more about sedation dentistry and its benefits, call us today. We offer cosmetic dentistry in Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

May 11, 2012

Improve Your Smile and Your Confidence with Invisalign from Trillium Dental

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Filed under: Cosmetic Dentistry — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 4:23 pm

Trillium Dental Invisalign clear bracesDo you wish you had the kind of straight, confident smile you see on the faces of those you admire? With Invisalign from Trillium Dental, you can.

As one of today’s most popular cosmetic and orthodontic services, Invisalign works by gradually bringing teeth into alignment using a series of clear aligners. As treatment progresses, you’ll wear each pair of aligners for about two weeks before moving on to the next set, with each set bringing you close to your goal.

But there are two even greater benefits that come with Invisalign.

The first is that Invisalign’s aligners are clear. Most people won’t even realize you’re wearing them. Already, that puts Invisalign clear braces in a field above traditional bracket-and-wire braces.

As a second major benefit, Invisalign’s aligners are also removable. That means that you can take them out to enjoy a night out with friends, a date with your partner, or even an important business meeting or presentation.

You can also take them out to brush and floss. With bracket-and-wire braces, food can become trapped, potentially resulting in tooth decay. But with Invisalign, you can give your smile the thorough cleansing it needs while bringing it closer and close to its ideal alignment.

Having a straighter smile has never been easier or more convenient.

Do you want to learn more about how Trillium Dental can help you achieve a straighter smile with Invisalign? Call one of our offices today. We serve patients for cosmetic dentistry from Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

March 30, 2012

What Is Neuromuscular Dentistry?

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Filed under: Neuromuscular Dentistry — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 7:15 am

Ottawa neuromuscular dentistryIf you’ve ever heard a dentist or another medical professional use the term neuromuscular dentistry, you may have wondered what exactly neuromuscular dentistry is.

Essentially, neuromuscular dentistry is concerned with treating problems like bruxism and TMJ-dysfunction. In both cases, patients may experience painful symptoms like frequent headaches, neck and facial pain, popping or cracking of the jaw, ringing ears, or numbness in the fingertips.

At Trillium Dental, our doctors can provide effective relief for painful symptoms through neuromuscular dentistry.

Treatment starts with identifying the patient’s ideal alignment. We do this by relaxing facial muscles with our TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator) unit, an experience which many patients enjoy as it also relieve painful symptoms. Once we’ve determined your ideal alignment, we can begin taking measurements for your custom made orthotic. An orthotic is a special mouthpiece that is made by our lab and corrects alignment, bringing long-term relief to symptoms.

Do you have trouble with either bruxism or TMJ-dysfunction? Don’t put off treatment any longer. Call one of our Trillium Dental offices today to schedule a consultation appointment. We serve patients for cosmetic dentistry and iv sedation from Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

You don’t have to live with painful symptoms any longer!

March 28, 2012

Oral Cancer Screenings Go a Long Way for National Oral Health Month

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cosmetic dentistry ottawaKANATA AND OTTAWA, ONTARIO-April is National Oral Health Month in Canada and Dr. David Bartos, Dr. Mark Northcott and the Trillium Dental team stress the importance of regular screenings in honor of it.

Our dentists provide oral cancer screenings during each regular office visit to ensure your mouth is safe from quiet killers. The American Dental Association suggests two visits to your dentist per year, and these regular checkups are frequent enough to catch potential problems at an early stage.

While many of our patients enjoy teeth whitening, regular teeth cleanings and Invisalign from our Ottawa cosmetic dentists, our greatest concern is making sure that your mouth is healthy and strong. We inspect your teeth, gums and jaw carefully, and we take the time to discuss your oral health plan with you. Our goal is to provide long-term dental health to our patients. Our doctors excel in cosmetic dentistry, restorative, sedation and family dentistry.

More than 36,500 patients are diagnosed with oral cancer annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The five-year survival rate for these cancers is only about 50 percent,” the CDC says, and the earlier the cancer is detected, the higher the survival rate. In Canada, around 3,200 new oral cancer cases spring up, and more than 1,000 sufferers die of oral cancer every year.

U.S. residents can sift through events for April and beyond, including awareness walks, educational seminars, and oral cancer screenings. The Oral Cancer Foundation’s calendar lists events across the country, and you can even add your own event to the list. Americans recognize April as Oral Cancer Awareness Month.

If you’re concerned that you could have early signs of oral cancer, call our friendly Trillium Dental staff to set up an appointment today. Here, our oral cancer screenings aren’t limited to just one month.

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March 23, 2012

Three Principals That Shape Trillium Dental’s Patient-Centered Philosophy

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Filed under: General Dentistry — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 3:55 pm

general dentistry ottawa onAt every single one of our Trillium Dental offices, three principals shape our patient-centered philosophy.

First, we want you to know everything you need to know about your smile in order to make an informed decision. That means thoroughly explaining treatment options and answering any questions or concerns you might have. We don’t want any patient to leave with unanswered questions on their mind.

Second, we believe in providing targeted care that uses the latest techniques and technology. That’s why you’ll find services like CEREC same-day crowns, sedation dentistry, laser gum therapy, digital radiography, and more. With these services, we’re able to deliver quicker, more precise, and more comfortable care to our patients.

Third, we believe in working with patients to create a long-term oral health plan, which includes information on what you can do at home to care for your smile. The more you know about what you can be doing on your own at home to help your smile, the more you can feel like a genuine participant in your smile’s healthy future.

We also recommend that patients see us every six months for a regular oral exam and cleaning. Working together, we can help you achieve optimal oral health.

If you’re ready to schedule your next appointment with Trillium Dental, call our office today. We offers cosmetic dentistry and iv sedation in Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

February 24, 2012

Extra Protection for Your Smile with Dental Sealants

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Filed under: General Dentistry — Tags: , , , — David Bartos @ 9:32 pm

Dental Sealants cosmetic dentistry OttawaSome smiles need extra protection. That’s why, at Trillium Dental, we offer dental sealants as one of our general dentistry services. With dental sealants, it’s possible to give patients with grooved or hard-to-clean teeth extra protection against bacteria and decay.

What Are Dental Sealants?

Dental sealants are made from a special resin or plastic that’s applied to the chewing surfaces of teeth, whether along the sides or in the back, where patients—especially young patients—can have trouble adequately cleaning. Once applied to teeth, they add an extra layer protection, helping the patients smile remain strong and healthy. What’s more, a sealant can easily be applied during a regular visit with one of our doctors.

Who are Dental Sealants For?

Often, dental sealants are used with children to give them extra protection as they learn to brush and floss. But dental sealants can also be used with any patient who may need extra help protecting his or her teeth against decay.

If you’d like to find out more about how dental sealants can protect your smile from harmful bacteria, give one of our offices a call today. We’d be happy to answer any questions for you, in addition to scheduling an appointment for you. We offers invisalign, dental implants and cosmetic dentistry in Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

December 12, 2011

Holiday Tips from Trillium Dental

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Filed under: General Dentistry — Tags: , , — David Bartos @ 4:18 pm

holiday dental care ottawaVery few times of the year are as filled with celebration as the Christmas season. Between now and the end of the year, there will be no shortage of holiday treats and Christmas parties. And then, of course, there’s the big day itself and the family get-togethers that go with it.

But if you’re like many others, you may be wondering how you can still enjoy the holiday season while still giving your smile the protection it needs. After all, holiday surprises are great, but not if that holiday surprise is a cavity or gum disease.

So as Christmas inches closer and holiday parties become more numerous, keep these tips in mind.

First, don’t forget about your regular brushing and flossing routine. And if you can, take extra precaution by brushing in between meals or snacks. If extra brushing isn’t possible, though, you can still keep a pack of xylitol gum with you. Chewing xylitol gum after meals helps promote a healthy pH level in the mouth and prevents bacteria and plaque from sticking to teeth.

Another tip to keep in mind is maintaining a healthy diet. Holiday treats filled with sugar fuel the production of acid, in turn fueling the growth of bacteria, but foods containing protein can actually curtail this. So, instead of giving up on your favorite holiday treats, find ways of balancing what you eat with something that you know will benefit your smile and your overall health. Finding a happy medium between indulging your sweet tooth and eating right is the surest way to enjoy your holiday while also protecting your smile.

Have any more questions about what you can do to preserve your smile this holiday season, or about one of our services? Call one of Trillium Dental’s Ontario offices today. We offers dental services including cosmetic dentistry, invisalign and dental implants in Ottawa, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, and Orleans.

And from all of us at Trillium Dental, we want to wish all our patients a happy, safe, and fun holiday season!

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