Artistic Dentistry

Artistic Dentistry - General dentist in Saint Louis, MO
12334 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
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Opens today at 9:00am
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Monday9:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday9:00am - 1:00pm
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Artistic Dentistry provides families with the convenience of all dental services under one roof. This includes general dentistry, orthodontics, custom designer dentures, oral surgery (including wisdom tooth extractions), TMJ treatment and complex cases involving extensive rehabilitation.

Extractions, crowns, non-metallic fillings, root canals, straightening with orthodontics, TMJ and dental implants are routine treatments here at Artistic Dentistry. Most patients require one or more of these during their lifetime. Some patients with complex dental conditions will require a combination of these procedures. Regardless of the breadth of treatment needed, our objective is to:

It Begins With a Thorough Exam and Diagnosis. When underlying dental conditions are un-diagnosed and untreated the teeth and gums can become unhealthy, unattractive and broken down. In this case, our first objective is to isolate the cause of the condition.

Cosmetic dental work must function. Our background in Orthopedic Dentistry (or functional dentistry) involves correcting jaw-joint imbalances that lead to dental-related problems as well as pain in the head, neck and jaw.

Cosmetic dental work and functional dentistry go together like architecture and design. If the structure of a house isnt correct, the interior design will all be off balance as well. Great-looking dental work wont last if its not in harmony with the function of chewing and the jaw position.

Conscious dentistry. We utilizes techniques that reduce trauma and pain in treatment. We do not use sedation, and yet most of his patients are surprised at the minimal amount of discomfort they feel (see Patient Success).

Consider that our chewing muscles are the most powerful in the human body. Our back teeth must withstand the force of up to 100 pounds of pressure per square inch. Thats why teeth should come together smoothly while chewing, like a plane gliding onto an airstrip. If the airstrip isnt smooth, the planes landing wont be either.

When jaw joints are misaligned, the force of chewing is misdirected and can result in seemingly inexplicable dental and health problems. An Orthopedic Dental approach allows many of these problems to be treated and prevented.

Dental work and natural teeth can wear down prematurely when your bite isnt aligned with your jaw joints. Often the source of a patients unwanted dental condition is an imbalance in the way the teeth come together. An imbalance reveals itself by examining the bite pattern of the teeth which can be uneven without the patient experiencing pain.

Correcting an imbalance is important because any major dental work done with this condition present will likely not last like as long as it should. The new dental work will suffer the same fate as the patients original teeth unless the condition is corrected.

Another way to visualize how an imbalance affects the head, neck, jaw and teeth is to imagine walking a long distance with a pebble in your left shoe. The joints of your right ankle, knee and hip will compensate and over time may suffer chronic pain. Your spine may possibly be affected, thus causing pain in your back or neck or even a headache.

Treating and preventing imbalance. Perhaps you know someone whose headaches began after teeth straightening. Sometimes braces move the teeth into a position that causes the jaw joints to shift out of place. This can lead to pain such as headaches. Teeth can also shift back to where they were before orthodontics, due to an imbalanced jaw joint position that was overlooked at the start of treatment. Orthopedic Dentistry honors the integrity of jaw joint position in all dental treatment. This is why our diagnostics for larger treatment program are so comprehensive and necessitate a complete set of diagnostics called The Workup. This allows your treatment plan to be based on an understanding of the relationship of the jaw joints, teeth and jaw.

Whether your treatment program involves most of your teeth or just a few, our orthopedic approach honors the importance of correct alignment of your jaw joints with the teeth. In addition to helping your dental work endure, this allows proper chewing function which affects your overall health.

For Cosmetic and Restorative Dental work to endure the force of chewing over time, it depends upon a bite that is functioning optimally. Whether getting braces or a full mouth restoration, you want your dental work to be done on a balanced foundation.

After dental work. Your bite may feel fine after a new filling or crown, only to get home and realize its slightly off. As living breathing creatures, what may have felt natural lying in the dental chair can feel different when you start chewing with the new dental work. Always let us know if your bite doesnt feel right after any treatment so we can make an adjustment.

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