ServicesDr. Scott Brookshire and his team are dedicated to
ensuring your visit is as comfortable and anxiety-free as possible.
Each procedure will be thoroughly discussed with you and any questions
you have resolved prior to the start of your care. Please call us at
(907) 826-CARE(2273) if you have any questions regarding a specific
dental procedure or condition.
Teeth Whitening 
Do
you want a beautiful smile? Whitening your teeth is one of the easiest
things you can do to improve your smile and boost your self-confidence.
Imagine, a single whitening procedure can counteract years of exposure
to coffee, tea, red wine, cola and smoking, giving you the smile you've
always dreamed of!
Porcelain Veneers
Do
you have discolored or crooked teeth, teeth with spaces between them or
teeth stained by fillings? You can change the shape, color and length
of your teeth using veneers. Veneers are thin, durable shells designed
to cover the front of the tooth. They are typically made of porcelain
and are extremely durable, stain resistant, natural-looking and easy to
maintain.
Veneers are custom-fitted to your teeth by
removing a small amount of enamel and bonding the veneer to your teeth
using a safe, high tech polymer resin. You can expect veneers to stay
bright and strong for many years by performing good oral hygiene.
Cosmetic Bonding 
If
you have teeth that have stains that cannot be removed by bleaching,
and veneers or crowns are not necessary, then cosmetic bonding might be
a good option for you. Cosmetic bonding is an affordable, quick and
painless way to repair many cosmetic flaws or injuries, including:
- Gaps in teeth
- Spots or stains
- Chipped teeth
Dental
bonding sculpts individual teeth without requiring removal of any tooth
structure. This technique bonds a composite material that looks, acts
and feels like the real thing, to an existing tooth. This procedure
usually doesn't require the use of an anesthetic; is relatively quick
to apply; gives an immediate result and is less expensive than veneers.
White Composite Fillings 
Until
recently, dentists used a silver and mercury amalgam to fill and seal
cavities. Because a larger amount of the original tooth must be
removed, these types of fillings often weaken teeth. Recent innovations
now allow us to replace old silver fillings with composite or porcelain
fillings that are stronger, safer and more natural looking. Say goodbye
to "metal mouth" and hello to a beautiful new smile.
Crowns
Teeth
are often restored using silver or porcelain fillings. However, when
too much of a tooth's structure is removed to support a filling, a
crown or "cap" may be needed. A crown may be needed to:
- Restore a tooth when it is unable to support a large filling
- Attach bridges
- Protect a weak tooth from fracturing or restore fractured teeth
- Cover badly shaped or discolored teeth
- Cover dental implants
A
crown essentially covers a tooth to restore it to its natural shape and
size. This permanent covering fits over your original tooth to
strengthen or improve the appearance of the tooth. Fitting a crown
generally requires at least two visits to the dentist's office.
Inlays and Onlays 
When
more than a third of a tooth's biting surface is damaged, a dentist
will often use an inlay or onlay. Large fillings on back teeth often
require a stronger and properly contoured restoration, such as
porcelain inlays or onlays. They are created at an off-site dental lab
and are bonded into place using a strong resin. Inlays and onlays
protect teeth similarly as crowns, but conserve more natural tooth
structure and are a better match to your tooth's natural color.
Bridges
Healthy
and strong teeth support and maintain your jaw alignment. That is why
when you lose one or more teeth, your remaining teeth may shift, and
the ability to chew and speak may be affected. A bridge replaces
missing teeth with artificial teeth, eliminating the gap where those
teeth had been. The bridge is bonded onto surrounding teeth for
support. Regardless of the type of bridge recommended, its success
depends on keeping the surrounding teeth healthy and strong.
Dentures
Missing
teeth can create a host of aesthetic and functional problems including
sagging facial muscles, inability to eat certain foods and speak.
Dentures may be your best solution if you've lost all your natural
teeth due to periodontal disease, tooth decay or injury.
Fitting
a patient for dentures does not have to be a traumatic experience.
During the preliminary visit, the remaining teeth are removed and a
model is made of the patient's jaw. An immediate denture may be fitted
so the patient does not have to be without teeth while the mouth tissue
heals. Once the mouth tissue is completely healed, the patient is
fitted with their custom dentures.
Implants
When you lose a tooth, a dental implant may be needed to replace the
tooth root and crown. Dental implants are simply "anchors" that
permanently support replacement teeth. They are secure and durable and
can be cleaned and cared for much like your natural teeth.
The
procedure requires a titanium root be fitted into your jaw to replace
the lost tooth's root. Once the implant is anchored into the bone, the
bone around the implant requires six weeks to six months of healing.
Once the bone has healed, a support post and replacement tooth is
anchored onto the implant.
Periodontal TherapyThere have been major advances in
non-surgical periodontal treatment for chronic periodontal disease. Our
state-of-the-art ultrasonic scalers have been designed by a
periodontist for maximum effectiveness on root surfaces. Antibiotic
gels, which are placed below the gum line, reduce the need for
periodontal surgery. And the latest innovation, a dental endoscope
(camera) which can be placed below the gum line, further reduces the
need for surgical treatment of periodontal disease.
We take
every opportunity to help you control your periodontal disease problem
non-surgically and then reevaluate to determine the effectiveness of
the treatment. If surgical treatment is required, the treatments
maximize your comfort and your ability to regrow lost periodontal
support.
TMJ TreatmentDo you experience jaw joint clicking or
locking, ear pain, headaches or sensitive teeth? Temporomandibular
joint disease (TMJ) is usually characterized by a dull aching pain in
the jaw joint, inability to comfortably open the mouth, clicking and
popping in the jaw joint, teeth sensitivity, headaches and pain in the
neck, shoulder or back. While many TMJ sufferers get better without
treatment, TMJ can be responsible for persistent and debilitating pain.
If you suffer from persistent TMJ, visit us for a thorough examination
and individualized treatment plan.
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