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I would like to remove all the metal in my back teeth,
but I don't want my teeth cut down for caps or crowns.
When we remove all the metal in back teeth we remove the metal, all
the underlying decay and evident fractures. All healthy natural tooth
structure is left intact. It is not cut out. We take an impression
of the defects and our laboratory makes the polymer-fiber or ceramic
replacements. These are then fused to the remaining natural tooth
structure with adhesives. These teeth are now as strong as natural
teeth (sometimes stronger) and were restored in the most conservative
manner.
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Why can't I just wait until my teeth
break or hurt, and then I have them fixed?
Yes, you could. And many people do this. But, once teeth begin to
fail, or have fractured, many times the subsequent dental work is
more extensive and expensive than if these same teeth were restored
and reinforced earlier. In restoring these teeth earlier, we can avoid
future root canal therapy, extraction, surgery, bridges, etc.... The
savings in money, time, and aggravation can be enormous.
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What's the difference between a regular
cap or crown, and these metal-free restorations?
The difference is like night and day. The technologies are completely
different. The method of their fabrication is completely different.
First of all, traditional metal or porcelain-metal caps or crowns
have all-metal undersides. This technology began in the early 1900s.
Cements have to be used to fill the space between the metal and the
tooth. The porcelain is placed over the metal to hide the dark metal.
This is very difficult to do well, and many porcelain-metal crowns
still look fake no matter how well they are made. And metal or gold
crowns look like gold crowns. The metal free restorations are usually
prepared as inlays, onlays, and sometimes as crowns when needed. Inlays
and onlays are much more conservative. Secondly, the metal-free components
are made of all-ceramic, composite polymers, or fiber reinforced polymer.
These are then fused, or bonded to the natural part of the teeth with
resin cements that polymerize and seal the space between the restoration
and the tooth. This seal is better than the seal between metal and
teeth with traditional cements. The subsequent result is teeth that
look like natural translucent teeth. Very much like your own.
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How can I make my smile look its absolute
best?
If your teeth already look balanced and symmetrical, but are too yellow,
brown, gray, or stained, then the best solution is tooth whitening
at our Kalamazoo, Michigan practice. In two to four weeks, teeth whitening
can completely change your look. On the other hand, if your front
teeth are a little too short, spaced unevenly, chipped, cracked, stained,
filled with all kinds of fillings, or your teeth genetic make-up was
just not as good as the rest of your genetic make-up, then using dental
veneers will definitely give you the best end result. If there are
just isolated problems, but the rest of your teeth look great, then
direct resin composite can easily correct this. Sometimes, we will
bleach all the teeth, and then use dental veneers or composite resin
to improve localized areas, and match the new, whiter shade. There
are an unlimited number of combinations of services to help attain
a spectacular look, and dental veneers and tooth whitening can give
my patients’ smile a complete makeover.
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How long does it take to improve my
smile?
In more difficult cases, using all ceramic dental veneers at our cosmetic
dentistry practice usually takes three to four weeks (including laboratory
time) from start to finish. This includes two appointments; the first
appointment for dental veneers will be several hours long, and the
second appointment will be half as long. When using direct resin composite,
we can finish all work in one visit.
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How do I take care of these metal-free teeth, so they
will last forever?
You can get many, many years of mileage out of your newly restored
teeth by wearing a Night-Guard at night, eliminating refined sugar
in your diet, using a prescription fluoride gel daily, and seeing
a hygienist on a regular basis. If you do so, it is possible you will
not have to see a dentist for a very long time.
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How can I get tooth whitening done for
the least cost?
Bleaching! Tooth whitening can be accomplished in the office in one
hour or at home in two to four weeks. The best results are achieved
using tooth whitening systems that allow you to bleach at home. This
way you have full control over the outcome. To learn more, contact
us about tooth whitening at our Kalamazoo office by calling 269.385.2100
or e-mailng info@maurafichter.com.
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OK, I'm ready to improve my smile and
appearance, but how am I going to be sure that I will like what I
get?
That's simple. We have been enhancing smiles for many years. We have
found that the more control we can give up to our clients, the better
the expected result. Initially, we use a series of before & after
photos to narrow down the variables concerning an individual's case.
We then use Digital Imaging and Software to produce an approximation
of what the final result may look like, whether you opt for tooth
whitening, dental veneers, or another treatment. You will see a before
photo and an after photo, before any work is begun. Finally, we can
do a cosmetic mock-up directly on your teeth. This takes an hour or
so, but then you can see exactly how you will look with your new smile.
It is here where we can make any needed changes, so that you are completely
satisfied. Once you give the OK, then we will make replicas of this
cosmetic mock-up so our laboratory will know exactly what you expect.
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Will I be comfortable throughout treatment?
T here is no excuse for experiencing any discomfort when dental veneers,
tooth whitening, or other services are provided at our Kalamazoo,
Michigan office. Anesthetics available and methods of delivery make
pain control easy. Our staff can provide the support needed to make
your experience civilized and comfortable.
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How can I afford services like dental
veneers and tooth whitening?
We have made arrangements with multiple banks and finance companies
that specifically work with healthcare professionals and clients.
Interest rates can range from zero to less than most credit cards.
We will help you review all available arrangements, including insurance
questions. To learn more about financing cosmetic dentistry procedures
such as tooth whitening or dental veneers, contact our office at 269.385.2100.