I'm
pregnant. Is it safe for me to go to the dentist?
Congratulations! Yes, you should continue to see your dentist, as pregnancy can
increase certain dental issues. Be sure to inform your dentist that you are
pregnant and if you're experiencing any changes in your oral health.
When should my child receive his/her first dental
check-up?
Ideally, you should seek a pediatric dentist when
the first tooth appears and no later than by their first birthday.
Are dental X-rays safe?
Yes. New
digital X-ray machines limit the low-dose radiation to a beam that targets only
the areas needed to be filmed, faster film speeds allow for shorter exposure
times, and the use of film holders prevents slipping, reducing the need for
repeated exposure due to retakes. Stray radiation is almost non-existent with
the use of modern dental X-ray machines, but the use of lead-lined, full-body
aprons protect against even that possibility. Every two years, federal law
requires X-ray machines to be checked for safety and accuracy, and some states
have even more stringent regulations.
I've
heard that my silver-colored fillings contain mercury. Should I have them
replaced?
Dental amalgam (silver) fillings comprise silver,
tin, copper, and liquid mercury, which are combined to form an inert
(non-active) alloy. According to the FDA, CDC, the American Dental Association
(ADA), and a number of other public health agencies, there is no link between
this type of filling and any known health issue. Because of speculation and
controversy, amalgam is the most researched and tested dental filling material
on the market.
Why don't my dentures fit right anymore?
The tissues and bones of your mouth may shrink (atrophy) with the passage of
time or with the gain or loss of body weight, causing a change in the fit of
your dentures. A simple realign may help them fit snugly again. However, if
you've worn your dentures for a number of years, or the bases are too far out of
shape, it may be time for replacements. It is counterproductive to use more
denture adhesive to try to make them hold better, because this may lead to
faster bone loss and additional problems with the fit of your dentures.
This is just a sampling of often-asked questions. Have one of your own? Don't hesitate to give us a call at (314) 892-8853 so we can assist you.