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Porcelain Veneers in Boca Raton

October 2, 2016

Filed under: Cosmetic Dentistry,Uncategorized — Tags: — drcuomo @ 9:33 pm

For porcelain veneers in Boca Raton, trust Dr. Gerard CuomoIf you’re like most people, then when you see your smile in the mirror or in a photograph you notice the little details—the one tooth that is chipped, another that is discolored and the two that are slightly rotated. Is there a relatively simple way to erase these imperfections and create a more beautiful smile? Yes! With porcelain veneers in Boca Raton, Dr. Gerard Cuomo can transform your teeth so the smile you see is nothing less than perfect.

Whether called porcelain veneers, dental veneers or just veneers, this cosmetic treatment is designed to conceal flaws and create a brand new smile. Veneers are made of thin layers of natural looking dental porcelain. They can be used to correct one or several teeth and require minimal tooth preparation.

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Give Your Smile a New Look Before Summer with Zoom! Teeth Whitening

May 1, 2016

Filed under: Cosmetic Dentistry,Uncategorized — Tags: — drcuomo @ 4:43 am

cosmetic dentist in boca ratonWhen you look in the mirror, does your smile shine as brightly as the summer sun? If your answer is no, you may want to consider Zoom! Teeth Whitening from your cosmetic dentist in Boca Raton. As we age, our smiles naturally lose their bright white appearance. When you combine age with certain factors, like smoking and heredity, your smile will dull even faster. Plus, the foods and drinks you consume also impact the brightness of your teeth. No matter the cause of your discoloration, we’re able to get your teeth as much as 14 shades whiter with professional teeth whitening in Boca Raton. In just one visit, you’ll have an amazingly white smile to show off this summer.
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Why do dental implant screws loosen and fracture after a prosthesis is placed?

May 3, 2013

 I feel that foreign matter plays a role in contamination of not only the implant fixture threads, but also the implant screw threads. This foreign matter is comprised of blood (body), calculus (body), wax (lab), porcelain powder (lab), metal filings(lab), and stone slurry (lab).  I also feel that the screw head may not seat properly in the screw access hole of the screw abutment, crown, and/or bridge prosthesis due to the same contaminants.

Screw loosening/fracture occurs:
1. When dentists and labs don’t recognize this debris as a contaminant.
2. The dentists and labs don’t use a new/unused screw for the final screw.
3. The proximal contacts of the crown and bridgework are too tight, putting excessive lateral pressure on the screw threads.
4. Calculus formation in the threads of loose screws will inhibit the dentist’s ability to remove the screw without fracture.
5. Screw metal surface quality may play an important role. You need to check with the implant manufacturers.

Presoaking the screw access hole with tarter/stain removing solution is my best advice for existing cases. Lab quality control starts with using advanced magnification such as a quality dental microscope.  GC

Reaching out to dental students across the nation via YouTube

May 2, 2013

Thank you very much for you fit check videos – I think if every dental student watched them and applied the level of detail that you do then the worldwide quality of dentistry would improve drastically!
Thanks for all of your videos – I think they are some of the most informative dental videos on YouTube.

Tooth Wear, Discoloration, Shape Problems, and Alignment Problems- Orthodontic treatment prior to veneering teeth?

April 22, 2012

Minor tooth movement plays an important role in various cosmetic cases.  Todays options include “Smart Moves,” “Invisalign,” “6 Month Braces,” and “Conventional Orthodontics.”  It is very important at times to properly position teeth before performing restorative treatment such as porcelain veneers.  Veneers include two types: prep veneers and no-prep veneers.  Each are used to treat patients with tooth discoloration, tooth shape problems, and tooth alignment problems. The decision on whether or not to reduce tooth structure comes after a thorough smile evaluation, diagnostic waxup, and trial try-on temporary veneers are placed. This way nothing permanently is done until the patient and dentist agree upon whether to include minor orthodonics in the treatment. Other options include cosmetic bonding and contouring.  GC

Dental Lab Work – do dentists or labs perform the final "fit checking" of your case?

March 18, 2012

I published the following information for dentists to review on YouTube, along with a short video.  Ultimately it is the dentist’s responsibilty to perform the final “fit checking” of your lab work prior to placing it permanently in your mouth. 

“Everyone knows that dentistry is not an “exact science.”  That being said, where do you draw the line regarding the fit of your lab work.  Do you simply trust that your lab is operating at 100% quality control?  Whose level of quality control?  I highly recommend that you at least purchase a stereo zoom microscope that can be mounted to a countertop in your office.  “Fit checking” all of your cases under a microcope after they come back from your lab, will give you the opportunity to send the case back for further adjustments.  You could be faced with making these adjustments directly in the mouth wasting your time, your money, as well as the patient’s time.  For years I’ve struggled with inconsistencies related to lab work during seating appointments.  I had to finally “grab the bull by the horns” and you can too.  Simply purchase a microscope and watch my video on fit checking.  I will be happy to give you the microscope information that you will need to make the right purchase.”  GC

The quality of my dental work  reached an un-imaginable high level of care once I stopped using dental loupes and switched to using a dental microscope.  I send all of my patients’ lab work to dental labs that also use microscopes.  Finally, I perform the final “fit checking” procedure and then place the lab work permanently in my patient’s mouth.  GC

Common Causes of Chemical Erosion

January 28, 2012

1. GERD, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic symptom of mucosal damage. It is caused by stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) coming up from the stomach into the esophagus and eventually reaching the oral cavity.
2. Bulimia, an eating disorder, is characterized by binge eating and then purging (vomiting).
3. Carbonated beverag…e swishers show tooth wear on the facial (front) side of teeth. The fizz (carbonic acid) causes the demineralization of enamel to eventually form islands of the underlying tooth structure known as dentin. Colas are the most destructive, as well as 5 and 7 hour energy drinks (phosphoric acid) and Gatorade (high fructose sugar).
4. Citrus fruit suckers have front teeth that look like a screwdriver blade. The enamel erodes on both the front and back side of front teeth.
5. Citrus fruit mullers have more wear on back teeth than front teeth.

Please note: 25-50% of GERD patients may not have any symptoms other than dental. GERD is a precursor to Barrett’s esophagitis which can lead to esophageal cancer!! GC

 

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