Oral Cancer Patients Could Be Diagnosed Earlier, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily (Dec. 12, 2008) — Worldwide, more than 500,000 new cases of cancer of the mouth are diagnosed each year. The majority of these cancers are found too late, causing many people to die within five years of finding out they have cancer. There exists much information addressing issues related to the patient who has undergone surgery or chemotherapy but little information related to early diagnosis and referral.

A new article in the Journal of Prosthodontics describes the epidemiology of oral cancer and the diagnostic tools currently available to prosthodontists to ensure that their patients are diagnosed at the earliest possible time.

Read the rest of the article here.

All-on-4

Perhaps unbeknown to many, being edentulous (missing teeth) is a common handicap. For many years, research, documented studies and a long clinical history have helped to prove the effectiveness and long lasting results of dental implants, especially pertaining to the physical benefits of osseointegration (this is where bone and an artificial implant would meet) and bone preservation.

One technology that Dr. Luth and Dr. Heideman have adopted at their Las Vegas office, is the the exciting new All-on-4 clinical solution. This innovative procedure has been developed to maximize the use of available bone and to allow for immediate use and drasticially reduced recovery times. All-on-4, as the name suggests, utilizes only four implants in edentulous jaws (toothless). All-on-4 takes full advantage of the many benefits to be found from tilting the posterior implants to provide a secure and comfortable prosthetic support for a prosthetic bridge, even with minimum bone volume.

All-on-4 provides an attractive prosthetic solution at an affordible price, allows for Immediate Function, and is a fixed prosthesis.

To learn more about how Dr. Luth and Dr. Heideman’s use of All-on-4, be sure to contact our office today for a free consultation.

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Since the 30’s, Hollywood has been experimenting with dentistry as a way to change or enhance the appearance of an actor’s smile. Over the years, that experimenting (with hastily applied veneers that would only stay on for a day or so) has turned into a respected discipline within the field of dental medicine. The focus of cosmetic dentistry is, quite simply, to modify the way a smile looks – or in encyclopedic terms: “to change the appearance of an oral cavity and it’s surrounding structures.”

Patients are able to have a more pleasing, and subjectively accurate, smile thanks to major advances in cosmetic dentistry and its technologies. In the 1980’s after substantial research and testing, veneers were no longer for the stars who were “ready for their close ups” but were being made available to any willing to pay to have them custom made.

There are several types of treatments used to enhance a patient’s smile, namely Whitening, Enamel shaping, Bonding, Veneers, and Gum Lifts.

Whitening, or usually referred to as “tooth bleaching,” is by far the most common cosmetic dental procedure in practice today – not just by cosmetic dentists, but in dental “whitening boutiques” across the United States. On the fashionable Newbury Street of downtown Boston, one can find a very upscale tooth salon. Have lunch with girlfriends, get a whitening, buy shoes, head home. All in a day’s work!

Enamel shaping, is the practice of removing parts of contouring enamel in order to improve the appearance of the tooth, or teeth. Small chips, as well as jagged or rough edges, can be shaped by “moving” the enamel. This practice can also be called stripping, slenderizing, reshaping, recontouring, odontoplasty, or enameloplasty.

Bonding, just like the name suggests, is a procedure employed by cosmetic dentists to fix chipped or badly cracked teeth. In the bonding process, an synthetic enamel dental composite is applied to the tooth and then sculpted, hardened, and polished. In more ways than one, cosmetic dentistry is seen as an art, especially when matching other unaffected neighboring teeth, or during a full mouth restoration.

Veneers, like the Hollywood actors used to use, are very thin custom designed laminates that are applied and bonded directly to the tooth. Thankfully, unlike black and white Hollywood days – they stay on permanently. Because of their dramatic and real look, many patients and dentists alike are choosing veneers to produce some of the most stunning smiles available. Severe discoloration and staining, in addition to gap closure are also possible reasons a cosmetic dentist may choose veneers for their client.

Gum lifts
is perhaps the most “graphic” procedure in terms of reconstructing a client’s smile, simply because it involves the sensitive tissues of the gums and the bone within. In this procedure, a cosmetic dentist will literally reshape the gum tissue and sometimes the underlying bone, in order to give the smile a more uniform look – one that can be particularly effective when a smile could use more symmetry.

For veneers, cosmetic dentists no longer rely on old unstable metals which can create dental problems after decades of wear and tear. Porcelain is an extreemely strong material made from heating clay, which in turn becomes a glass/mineral (mullite) solid. Porcelain is the material of choice for most cosmetic dentists, as the look can be very accurately shaped to resemble real teeth. Most veneers and other cosmetic dental work, if done by a skilled set of hands and assisted by equally skilled assistants, are not recognizable as “false teeth.” This provides by far the most “real” looking alternative for clients seeking a realistic and enhanced smile.

Welcome to the New Luth & Heideman Oral Health and Cosmetic Dentistry Blog

Luth & Heideman Cosmetic DentistsWe hope you enjoy this site, as we will attempt to provide on-going updated information relating to our cosmetic dentistry practice in Las Vegas.

We will provide more in-depth articles about the choices you have with regard to restoration, on-going maintenance and overall oral healthcare.

We’re happy to serve the Las Vegas area with cutting edge dental technology, and award winning customer service.