Wednesday 26 December 2012

Teeth Whitening Dentist Laytonsville MD

Dazzling Smiles in Only One Visit with Professional Whitening
Teeth can only become their whitest when you undergo one of a variety of professional-strength whitening methods. Our in-office whitening, called power whitening, has been used on television and is a fantastic way to present your best smile. Now you can have brilliantly white teeth, without stains or darkness, in just one visit. The results can last for years!

Another option is whitening trays that we custom make in our own lab. We provide you with supplies and instructions and you finish the procedure at home. This technique is safe and effective. Results occur within 1 - 14 days.


Go Deeper with KöR Deep Bleaching™
KOR Teeth WhiteningDespite the excellent results most patients receive from whitening provided by professionals, sometimes even the best treatments don’t work on severely stained teeth. One example is staining caused by the antibiotic tetracycline. Not satisfied with the limitations of commercial whitening methods on these difficult cases, Dr. Brush is proud to be among the area’s first dentists to offer KöR Deep Bleaching. With this procedure, even severely stained teeth can go brilliantly white. If you’ve tried other whitening methods and been disappointed with the results, you will be amazed at the results from this technique.


Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC
6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882
Telephone: (301) 926-9515
 

Sunday 23 December 2012

Preventive Dentistry Laytonsville MD

Wellness Dentistry — It’s All About Prevention
Sometimes a patient becomes ill and goes to the doctor for treatment. But you can also go to the doctor before you get sick, and learn how to avoid it in the first place. That’s what we call “Wellness Care.” Beyond typical dentistry, we take the time to show you how to avoid dental problems before they become problems. We start with a very thorough examination. Most of our patients say they’ve never had such an extensive examination of their gums or teeth. We examine your bite and how your teeth come together, we look for oral cancer, gum disease, signs of wear on the teeth, and any problem that you might encounter at a later date. We want to head off any problems and allow you to maintain your natural teeth, healthy gums, and a beautiful smile to last your entire lifetime.


Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC
6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882 Telephone: (301) 926-9515

Friday 21 December 2012

Dental Implants Laytonsville MD

Replace Missing Teeth with Natural-Looking Dental Implants
Missing teeth can cause a large number of problems, from bone loss to an aged, sunken appearance. All of these problems can be addressed with dental implants. In the front of the mouth, where they are most visible, and in the back, where they provide stability for chewing, implants can help you recapture a beautiful and healthy smile. Unlike bridges or removable dentures, which sit on top of the gums, dental implants are placed under the gums. The “tooth” placed on an implant appears life-like, because it comes through the gums just like the original did – it’s like growing a new tooth! Implants can be used to replace any number of lost teeth. Patients with no teeth can replace their dentures with teeth that don’t move around when they talk. Another benefit is that they don’t need to be taken out at night. They’re just like natural teeth! Because we handle the entire process from implant placement to crown fabrication, there’s no need to be referred to another office. Call for a no-obligation implant consultation today.


Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC
6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882
Telephone: (301) 926-9515

Thursday 20 December 2012

Smoking - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile


Smoking turns your teeth yellow, but it can be much more damaging than that.
"Using any form of tobacco can harm your teeth and gums in a number of ways," says Halpern.
"It can cause throat, lung, and mouth cancer, and even death. Additionally, the tar from tobacco forms a sticky film on teeth, which harbors bacteria that promote acid production and create irritating toxins, both of which cause gum inflammation, tooth decay, and loss."

Above article by: Kristin Koch, Health.com

Dentist Laytonsville
Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC
6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882 
Telephone: (301) 926-9515

Bottled Water - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile


Tap water often contains fluoride—about 60% of people in the U.S. have fluoride in their water supply.
However, most bottled waters contain less fluoride than recommended for good oral health (it will be listed as an ingredient on the label if it is an additive).
"Fluoride makes the entire tooth structure more resistant to decay and promotes remineralization, which aids in repairing early decay before damage is even visible," explains Academy of General Dentistry spokesperson, Charles H. Perle, DMD, FAGD. "Studies have confirmed [that] the most effective source of fluoride is water fluoridation."

Above article by: Kristin Koch, Health.com

Dentist Laytonsville
Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC
6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882 
Telephone: (301) 926-9515

Sunday 16 December 2012

Sports Drinks - Things That Can Ruin Your Smile


In the last decade, sports beverages have become increasingly popular, but they aren't great for your teeth.
"Scientific research has found that the pH levels in many sports drinks could lead to tooth erosion due to their high concentration of acidic components, which could wear away at the tooth's enamel," says David F. Halpern, DMD, FAGD, president of the Academy of General Dentistry.
Additionally, these drinks are often high in sugars that act as "food" for acid-producing bacteria, which then sneak into the cracks and crevices in your teeth, causing cavities and tooth decay.

Above article by: Kristin Koch, Health.com

Dentist Laytonsville
Sheila L. Brush, DDS, PC

6856 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Laytonsville, MD 20882 
Telephone: (301) 926-9515