ENJOY!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Happy Memorial Day weekend to all of our patients! We hope that everyone has a safe and fun holiday! Keep in mind that the office is closed on Monday in observance of the holiday and will re-open on Tuesday May 31. Call us for any tooth emergencies and leave a voicemail at 704-544-5330!!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Do You Need A Root Canal or Allergy Medicine?!
Springtime brings with it many benefits such as longer days and warmer weather but also the inevitable ALLERGY SEASON!
Allergies can affect people of any age, any gender, and any race with miserable symptoms, including tooth pain. Due to the proximity of the sinuses to the upper teeth, pain in the teeth and gum area may be confused with other ailments such as a cavity, periodontal disease, or the need for a root canal. Try taking your allergy medication before you come in to see us if you are prone to allergies. This may save you a trip! If your symptoms go away, the issues are most likely dealing with your sinuses. If they persist, please call us for a quick exam and x-ray to determine what is going on. Our Arboretum office is conveniently located near your work and home! Call us at 704-544-5330 today!
Allergies can affect people of any age, any gender, and any race with miserable symptoms, including tooth pain. Due to the proximity of the sinuses to the upper teeth, pain in the teeth and gum area may be confused with other ailments such as a cavity, periodontal disease, or the need for a root canal. Try taking your allergy medication before you come in to see us if you are prone to allergies. This may save you a trip! If your symptoms go away, the issues are most likely dealing with your sinuses. If they persist, please call us for a quick exam and x-ray to determine what is going on. Our Arboretum office is conveniently located near your work and home! Call us at 704-544-5330 today!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Wi-Fi is Now Available While You Are Worked on!
Dr. Edwin S. Porter has now invested in an even more fun experience for our patients. Bring your i-Pad, smart phone, or laptop to the office and tap into our free wi-fi while you get worked on. We love to have all of the comforts of home here for you! The network and password is listed in our waiting room and operatories. Just ask us if you have any questions. 704-544-5330
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
What’s the Difference in X-rays and Why You Need Them
At the office of Dr. Edwin S. Porter, we place our focus on patient care and making sure your teeth are healthy. In order to diagnose dental issues, we use digital x-rays to diagnose what we cannot see with our eyes or other dental tools. As a new patient, we start out with Full Mouth Series, or FMX as we call it, to establish your whole mouth. For younger patients, we may choose to take a Panorex and four bitewings to see baby teeth and adult teeth. The Panorex and FMX are usually taken every 3-5 years as teeth shift and change within that time. Every year once you are established, we will take four Bitewings to make sure there is not any new decay in between your teeth.
Full Mouth Series ("FMX"): The full mouth series of x-rays are designed to take detailed images of each tooth and the surrounding structures. We usually prescribe them to diagnose most dental conditions like gum disease, cavities, dental abscesses, and pathological lesions.
Bitewing X-rays: These are used to screen for cavities. Bitwing x-rays are not typically used on front teeth and are not used to diagnose gum disease.
Panorex X-rays: These are taken for a broad overview of the mouth as well as the entire maxillofacial area- which includes the midface, upper and lower jaws and surrounding areas. They are used more routinely by Oral Surgeons and Orthodontists during treatment planning, but have considerable less diagnostic value to the General Dentist who need more detail.
After we take your x-rays, you will be able to immediately view them and we can manipulate them by making them bigger and highlighting areas of concern. Call us to check out our great technology! 704-544-5330 today!
Full Mouth Series ("FMX"): The full mouth series of x-rays are designed to take detailed images of each tooth and the surrounding structures. We usually prescribe them to diagnose most dental conditions like gum disease, cavities, dental abscesses, and pathological lesions.
Bitewing X-rays: These are used to screen for cavities. Bitwing x-rays are not typically used on front teeth and are not used to diagnose gum disease.
Panorex X-rays: These are taken for a broad overview of the mouth as well as the entire maxillofacial area- which includes the midface, upper and lower jaws and surrounding areas. They are used more routinely by Oral Surgeons and Orthodontists during treatment planning, but have considerable less diagnostic value to the General Dentist who need more detail.
After we take your x-rays, you will be able to immediately view them and we can manipulate them by making them bigger and highlighting areas of concern. Call us to check out our great technology! 704-544-5330 today!
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