Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Optimistic Advertising


As a kid I remember the big news in dentistry was the debut of the air driven high speed dental drill. Before the invention of the air turbine dental hand piece it would take a dentist quite some time to remove decay and prepare the tooth for a filling. It would take a very long time for larger inlays and crowns. The ordeal to have one tooth worked on was time consuming, somewhat frustrating, and smelly. The high speed dental drill was going to decrease this time involvement and be almost painless. The public (including me) was very excited about the painless part.

After fifty years of service this technology has certainly made it easier to perform dentistry, however, most dentistry still requires local anesthesia. The euphoric painless part of the news was optimistic and not proven. Recently, lasers have been advertised as pain free dental tools requiring little or no anesthetic for dental cavities. Micro sand blasting cavities and chemical solutions for dissolving have largely come and gone. Although these technologies are promising they haven’t delivered what the manufacturer’s were promising-a replacement for the dental drill. Depending on the depth of the decay and each individual’s threshold of pain these technologies may allow some “needleless” dental work. In my experience there has been no 100% assurance that dental work without anesthetic is possible-yet.

The point is that when a person reads or hears about a miraculous dental advancement offering pain free “needleless” dentistry stop and think about it. Talking to your dentist is the best way to wade through this overly optimistic advertising. Believe me your dentist would love nothing better than to perform dentistry without local injections. No stress with happy outcomes really “makes my day”.

On a more positive note the advanced technologies have added another tool to the dental office to provide more conservative tooth preserving dentistry. High speed drills allow the dentist to prepare a tooth in minutes with cooling water spray to wash away the debris. Lasers can be used for surgical procedures with rapid healing response. Micro sandblasting is very conservative and improves the bond strength of your dental fillings in tiny crevices.

Recently, ads on the radio and newsprint have claimed to overhaul your mouth in one visit while you sleep, place implants at a very low cost, etc. For most of us these are just “hooks” to get us interested. These treatments will cost the same as with your own dentist. Sleep dentistry is common and your dentist can usually accommodate your needs with oral medications or an onsite anesthesiologist. Also, your dentist will use implants and materials that are proven and manufactured by reliable companies.

As an afterthought dentistry is more about relationships than a per tooth service. You and your dentist have invested a long time in nurturing this relationship together. When a crisis occurs or a tooth ache develops you should be comfortable in hitting the speed dial on your phone and getting a hold of your dental office and know who is on the other end of the line.

For answers to your dental questions, contact
Douglas Urban, D.D.S.
Cerritos, CA 90703
562 924-1523
DrDouglasUrban.com

Thursday, January 6, 2011