Drs. Jardin, Buganski, and Duggan Toledo Family Dental Practice

Drs. Jardin, Buganski, and Duggan Toledo Family Dental Practice - General dentist in Toledo, OH
4339 Talmadge Rd, Toledo, OH 43623
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Opens today at 8:00am
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Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
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We would like to welcome you to our dental practice and explain our office policies and goals. We believe in the theories of modern dental care which do not support the old premise of 'When it hurts-fix it.' Through proper preventative care and regular checkups, we believe that is highly likely that most of our patients can expect to keep all of their teeth for many years to come.

Our patients can expect from us:1.A high degree of professional skill and ability.2.A dedication to your oral healthcare.3.A minimization of costly reconstructive work through proper preventative care. 4.The highest effort to make your visits as comfortable as possible.5.The right treatment at the right time. 6.Fees that are fair and just for the services provided.

The family practice of Drs. Jardin and Buganski has been located on Talmadge Rd. since November of 1993. Since then, there has been the addition of a new partner, Dr. Theresa R. Duggan, D.M.D. Despite having different titles, their is no difference between a D.D.S. (Doctor of Dental Surgery) and a D.M.D. (Doctor of Dental Medicine). Both degrees receive the same education and diploma.

In our office, your safety is our highest priority. Throughout the day, we continuously and thoroughly sterilize our equipment for your protection. Our protocol for sterilization includes the following:

To ensure your safety, we follow a number of standard sterilization procedures with all instruments and handpieces. First, they are brought into our sterilization room and placed in an ultrasonic cleaner to remove even microscopic debris. The instruments and handpieces are then rinsed and scrubbed thoroughly before being sterilized in an autoclave, which runs for 60 minutes and reaches temperatures of 400-425 degrees, thereby destroying all bacteria and all viruses.

Our autoclave machine is monitored regularly to ensure its effectiveness and safety. Staff members use masks, safety glasses, and new gloves for each patient. All staff members are updated annually in proper patient protection procedures and have been vaccinated against the Hepatitis-B virus. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding patient protection and give you a person tour of our sterilization facility.

Poor dental health can affect your overall health. Gum disease (periodontal disease) has been linked to heart disease, premature deliveries, underweight babies, and other health conditions. We want to be a part of improving and understanding your overall health and dental health.

Composites contain small 'filler' particles of glass-like material for strength and wear resistance. Some things you should be aware of about composite restorations are as follows:1. Chewing: Although composites harden completely while you are in the dental chair, you should avoid chewing excessively hard foods such as hard candy, corn kernels, ice, ect. because this material can be broken from the tooth with heavy force. 2. Preventative Procedures: To provide optimum longevity for your restorations and to prevent future dental decay and supporting tissue breakdown, please use the following preventative procedures: a. Brush with a fluoride-containing toothpaste after meals, and clean your teeth with floss at least once a day. b. Rinse daily with an over-the-counter fluoride product. Alternatively, a prescription rinse or brush on gel may be prescribed for you. c. Use a mechanical toothbrush.

Possible adverse outcomes with any restoration include but are not limited to:1. Stains may occur at locations around edge of tooth restoration. We can often remove these.2. Chipping at the juncture of the tooth and restoration. Usually these chips can be smoothed.3. The gingiva (gums) may shrink from the restorations, revealing the edge of the filling. This may require remaking the restoration or modifying the gums. 4. Tooth sensitivity following preparation. This may last a few days to several months. 5. Tooth pulp (nerve) degeneration. As a tooth decays, pulp degeneration becomes more likely, even if no treatment is performed. Generally, the larger the cavity the more likely the pulp will degenerate. This will require root canal therapy and possible crown build-up with or without a post and core. 6. Damage to adjacent teeth, particularly to teeth that are already compromised. If you have a large filling or porcelain restoration, it is possible that all or part of the filling or procelain may break and require a new filling or other procedures to restore the tooth. While this is uncommon because we take great care in preparation, it does still happen occasionally.

As you may be aware, some people have been saying that amalgams are dangerous because the silver mixture contains mercury. Silver amalgam restorations are accepted by the American Dental Association. Except for a rare allergy, no known relationships with other diseases or disorders have been scientifically proven to be associated with silver amalgam restorations. However, you should be aware of the following information about silver amalgam restorations:1. Chewing: Amalgam restorations do not develop their maximum strength for 24 hours. Chew only soft foods on the new restoration until that time. 2. Sensitivity: Metal conducts heat and cold faster than tooth structure. Therefore, you may experience mild sensitivity to hot and cold foods for a few days. This should disappear within one month. If it does not go away or gets worse, please contact us.

Possible adverse outcomes with any restoration include but are not limited to:1. Small silver amalgam restorations are expected to serve many years in your mouth. However, large restorations (and remaining tooth structure) are more likely to break. If breakage occurs, the involved tooth may require a crown (cap) for optimal strength. 2. As with natural unrestored teeth, do not chew ice or other hard objects. Avoid chewing sticky 'hard tack' candy or caramels because they can pull out restorations. 3. Tooth sensitivity following preparation is common. 4. Tooth pulp (nerve) degeneration may happen to any tooth receiving treatment, as explained above in composite restorations. 5. Damage to adjacent teeth, particularly to teeth that are already compromised, as explained above in composite restorations. 6. Aggressive chewing shortly after placement of a silver amalgam filling is likely to break the filling. Contact us immediately if you feel movement or looseness in the restoration, sensitivity to sweet foods, a peculiar taste from the restoration site, or breakage of a piece of material from the restoration. 7. Exposed surfaces of teeth with restorations may still decay, especially if oral hygiene is not optimal, resulting in loss of the restoration. In some cases, this can occur in a few months or years, if not properly maintained.

We offer whitening trays, whitening stripes, and non-vital bleaching (placing medication inside the tooth for 7-10 days). Whitening treatment should be done before restorative work. Risks include: sensitivity (potassium nitrate products help decrease it) and wearing away enamel, possibly exposing the dentin.

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Rating 4.3 out of 5 based on 6 reviews

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Tim Powers
2 years ago
First time with this dentist group, very happy with my experience. Professionals all around.


Julie Melton
2 years ago
Great family dentist!!


Julie Melton
3 years ago
Great family dentist!!


Ahmed Metwally
3 years ago
Always great experience and very family oriented. I highly recommend.


Ahmed Metwally
4 years ago
Always great experience and very family oriented. I highly recommend.


Dean Davis
4 years ago
Was billed for someone else dental work and the lady admitted it wasn't my responsibility but if I didn't pay it I could not be seen.. get all the facts before being seen.. very rude to deal with also.. hung up on me after asking to speak to manager


Dean Davis
4 years ago
Was billed for someone else dental work and the lady admitted it wasn't my responsibility but if I didn't pay it I could not be seen.. get all the facts before being seen.. very rude to deal with also.. hung up on me after asking to speak to manager


Alyssa Steelman
9 years ago
They are wonderful with both adults and children! Patient, kind and considerate staff. Glad we chose them!


Alyssa Steelman
10 years ago
They are wonderful with both adults and children! Patient, kind and considerate staff. Glad we chose them!


Andrew Lechlak
10 years ago
I have always had a great experience going here! It is highly recommended!


Andrew Lechlak
11 years ago
I have always had a great experience going here! It is highly recommended!


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