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Invisalign (Clear Braces) - Maple Grove Dentist


Hi, this is Dr. Ryan Francis, DDS from Grove Health Dental.

Today, I will discuss Invisalign and address the most pressing questions related to Invisalign that I receive from my patients.

What is Invisalign?
Invisalign is a thermoplastic material made of medical-grade polyurethane resin. More simply put, it is a clear, plastic brace.

Are you an Invisalign candidate?
As we approach the year 2015, I would say most people are Invisalign candidates. This was not the case almost seven years ago when I started, but Invisalign technology has made continued advances in terms of the material, plastic, and type of attachments that assist in the movements, as well as (decreased) treatment time.

Does Invisalign work?
I would be willing to bet that most Invisalign-treating dentists would agree with me that it works…that is, if you wear them. Wearing Invisalign for at least 20 hours a day is what you should aim for. You need to decrease those pockets of time when you forget to put it in, like before you go to school or the office. The worst thing is when you forget to wear it for a whole day. If you do any of these, there would be delays in treatment time.

Oddly enough, I have had most success with teenagers who used Invisalign. The idea of decreased treatment time is very appealing to them.

In general, the ones that are most challenging are those patients who do not wear Invisalign extensively or those who regularly forget to wear it. Other challenging situations would involve treatment that was started before the latest Invisalign technologies have been available, but we can update those now and achieve the necessary treatment goals.

How long does treatment time take?
There is a significant time range. My average treatment time is a year or a year and a half. In certain cases, like deep bites which is what I am currently fixing, it may take two years or more. Others would take only six months. Treatment time with Invisalign’s latest technology is shorter compared to a few years ago.

Does it hurt?
Invisalign does not hurt as metal conventional braces would. The reason for this is, with Invisalign, you will not be torquing the teeth to the same force as you would with metal braces. From time to time, depending on certain tooth movements, it would be sore to chew on, but not to the extent of regular metal braces.

If you have further questions about Invisalign, I would be more than happy to discuss it with you. We do offer free consultations. Invisalign treatment is a great service that we provide in our clinic that has yielded increasing success.

Grove Health Dental
763-416-0011
9907 Maple Grove Parkway
Maple Grove, MN 55369

www.GroveHealthDental.com

How To Manage Tooth (Dental) Trauma - Maple Grove Dentist



Hi, this is Dr. Ryan Francis, DDS from Grove Health Dental

Dental or tooth trauma is a type of injury which can involve a full tooth or baby tooth. You must understand that timeliness is key when dealing with dental trauma.

If a full tooth has been traumatized, you can do either one of the following actions:
1.    You need to get the tooth back into the tooth socket within five minutes. If you are comfortable, you can do it yourself. To do this, you need to rinse the tooth with water, hold it by the crown (top part of the tooth) and not the root, and re-implant the tooth. Just bite down on something and then it’s essential that you visit us as soon as possible so we can preserve the tooth.
2.    You need to clean the tooth and then put it in a storage medium. You have two options:
a.    Recommended storage media include milk, saline solution, or contact lens solution. The most popular storage medium is Hank’s Balanced Salt Solution, but I assume not many of you have this.
b.    Another option is saliva or spit (spit of the person who lost the tooth). Clean the tooth, put it in a cup with spit and cover it, and then call us immediately.

As long as tooth has been placed in a storage medium, we have approximately 1 to 2 hours to salvage the tooth.

If it’s baby tooth, we are not going to put it back in the tooth socket. If you are not sure if it’s a baby tooth or full tooth, we can walk you through that.

If the tooth is damaged and still in the tooth socket, we need to examine it immediately. Certain procedures can be done to salvage that tooth within 24 hours. Even if the tooth is just a bit loose, it is recommended that the person visit our office, as the tooth might need some form of treatment.

Sometimes, the tooth involved in a dental trauma could sore and heal quickly. This traumatized tooth can get better and be good for a month or even 10 years. However, it will likely create a problem down the road, so it’s prudent for you to have it checked sooner rather than later.

If you know anyone suffering from tooth or dental trauma, make sure to advise the person to come and visit us immediately so we can save the tooth. Immediate examination of the traumatized tooth is important and taking prompt action will vastly increase the chances of saving the tooth.

Grove Health Dental

763.416.0011

9907 Maple Grove Parkway
Maple Grove, MN 55369


www.GroveHealthDental.com


Bruxism - AKA Teeth Grinding


Hi, this is Dr. Ryan Francis, DDS from Grove Health Dental

Today we are talking about Bruxism or more specifically Clenching and Grinding of your teeth!

Now, there is a very good chance you or someone you know personally grinds their teeth. This is because statistically 1 in every 3 people clench or grind their teeth. General "bruxism" or teeth clenching occurs during the day as people manage busy lives and stress. Teeth grinding on the other hand is usually more common at night as most people consciously stop themselves from grinding.

Clenching and/or Grinding teeth can lead to many symptoms including:

1. Headaches
2. Sore Jaw Muscles
3. Wear Of Teeth (Front and Back)
4. Pain In Front Of The Ear
5. Temporomandibular Joint Pain

Simply put it can cause a lot of pain, discomfort and annoyance.

How can you or those you know manage and reduce the severity of these symptoms?

Here are a few options I recommend at my clinic:

1. Occlusal Guard (aka night guard, splint, bite guard) - this is a clear guard that is placed on your bottom teeth. The occlusal guard works by helping to prevent the jaw muscles to engage which relaxes the temporal mandibular joint at night. These are typical worn at night as they can make speech difficult. [I generally make a few of these a week for patients and have noticed significant improvement in those patients].

2. Daytime Mouth Piece - I have recently started creating these for my patients an it has become very popular. This mouth piece fits similar to an occlusal guard but is much less bulky and usually much less noticeable. The action is also similar to that of the occlusal guard as it allows the jaw muscles to relax which decrease the daily clenching of teeth.

These two options are great for those of you struggle with overly stressful days and/or those who struggle with intermittent sleep patterns.

If you notice that you are in fact struggling with any of these issues or symptoms I'd love to talk to you about the relief we can provide as many people are great candidates for these simple appliances.

Grove Health Dental

763.416.0011

9907 Maple Grove Parkway
Maple Grove, Mn 55369

www.GroveHealthDental.com