Take a look at these beautiful porcelain veneers!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Monday, December 14, 2009
Gum Disease and Diabetes
Having practiced dentistry for over 25 years, I have seen many Type I and Type II diabetic patients in my practice. I have had numerous conversations with their physicians regarding their glycemic control as it relates to their periodontal status. I have also felt that periodontal disease should be considered a complication of diabetes, as it is so prevalent in that population.
The International Diabetes Foundation has very recently published their guidelines for oral health in people with diabetes, a copy of which is enclosed. You will note that they now find that periodontal disease is, in fact, a named complication in both Type I and Type II diabetes.I have formed The Fairfield Oral Systemic Evaluation Center in my office to help patients and physicians evaluate and treat Periodontal Disease in the hopes of maintaining better health for those patients with Diabetes.
The International Diabetes Foundation has very recently published their guidelines for oral health in people with diabetes, a copy of which is enclosed. You will note that they now find that periodontal disease is, in fact, a named complication in both Type I and Type II diabetes.I have formed The Fairfield Oral Systemic Evaluation Center in my office to help patients and physicians evaluate and treat Periodontal Disease in the hopes of maintaining better health for those patients with Diabetes.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Can Bleeding Gums Contribute to Heart Disease?
You Bet it Can!
A growing body of evidence points to a strong relationship between oral and systemic disease. Our goal at The Fairfield Oral Systemic Evaluation Center is to diagnose and treat oral inflamation and infection associated with periodontal disease and other oral conditions. By diagnosing and treating oral disease, the progression and complications associated with many medical conditions may be minimized.
If your gums bleed, have Loose Teeth or Bad Breath you may have Periodontal disease that could be as big a risk factor as smoking with respect to Heart Disease, Stroke or Diabetes.
Contact the office today at 203-256-8073. This call could save your life!
A growing body of evidence points to a strong relationship between oral and systemic disease. Our goal at The Fairfield Oral Systemic Evaluation Center is to diagnose and treat oral inflamation and infection associated with periodontal disease and other oral conditions. By diagnosing and treating oral disease, the progression and complications associated with many medical conditions may be minimized.
If your gums bleed, have Loose Teeth or Bad Breath you may have Periodontal disease that could be as big a risk factor as smoking with respect to Heart Disease, Stroke or Diabetes.
Contact the office today at 203-256-8073. This call could save your life!
Porcelain Veneers; Changing your Smile in 2 Visits
Imagine being able to have the Smile you have always wanted in 2 Visits!
Porcelain veneers are a state-of-the-art technology used to change the shape, color or size of one’s teeth to truly give you the smile you’ve always wanted. Imagine porcelain veneers as a thin layer of porcelain about the thickness of an eggshell. The porcelain can be baked in any color, so they’ll match the appearance of your natural tooth color or give you a whole new look.
The process of obtaining your custom porcelain veneers is relatively quick and simple. First, you will meet with Dr. Worthington for an initial complimentary consultation. At that time he will discuss with you what needs to be done in order to give you exactly what you want in your new smile and all costs involved. Preparing and placing porcelain veneers requires just two visits, with each visit being about a week apart.
Call Today at 203-256-8073 and get the smile you have always wanted NOW!
Porcelain veneers are a state-of-the-art technology used to change the shape, color or size of one’s teeth to truly give you the smile you’ve always wanted. Imagine porcelain veneers as a thin layer of porcelain about the thickness of an eggshell. The porcelain can be baked in any color, so they’ll match the appearance of your natural tooth color or give you a whole new look.
The process of obtaining your custom porcelain veneers is relatively quick and simple. First, you will meet with Dr. Worthington for an initial complimentary consultation. At that time he will discuss with you what needs to be done in order to give you exactly what you want in your new smile and all costs involved. Preparing and placing porcelain veneers requires just two visits, with each visit being about a week apart.
Call Today at 203-256-8073 and get the smile you have always wanted NOW!
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