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Full-Mouth Reconstruction from Dr. Salivonchik

July 24, 2014

beautiful smileSmiles can become damaged through a variety of factors. Tooth decay and gum disease, which are two of the most common dental health issues anyone can face, can cause a dental breakdown if they aren’t treated soon. Damage you may have sustained in an injury can contribute as well.

Thankfully, it’s possible to enjoy improved functionality and appearance again. With a full-mouth reconstruction from our Coplay office, we’re helping patients have a whole new smile using a variety of restorative services. Once complete, your new smile can help to reverse the effects of serious oral health problems and improve your sense of health and wellbeing again.

The services that may be used for a full-mouth reconstruction include:

  •  Porcelain Veneers
  • Dental Implants
  • Periodontal Therapy
  • CEREC Crowns
  • Inlays & Onlays
  • Dentures & Partials

At a consultation appointment, Dr. Salivonchik will assess your needs and talk to you about your treatment options. We promise to deliver personalized care that helps you address your situation. With your reconstruction complete, you can look forward to having a beautiful new smile for years to come.

Are you ready to start your full-mouth reconstruction? Call our Coplay office to schedule an appointment with us. We serve patients from Whitehall, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and all surrounding areas.

Do You Struggle with Bruxism?

July 14, 2014

bruxismAs a response to stress, some patients grinding their teeth unconsciously, often the day but it’s more common during sleeping. The trouble is, the constant pressure and motion can do serious damage to your teeth and the muscles and tissues in and around the jaw. Thankfully, though, this condition, known as bruxism, can be remedied.

The Trouble with Bruxism

Bruxism can result in a number of uncomfortable symptoms, like headaches and facial pain. It can also contribute to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction, which has other side effects associated with pain in the head and neck. What’s more, as your teeth rub together over time, this can create surface wear, which will cause dental problems.

Treating Bruxism

How can you stop bruxism? A thorough evaluation at our Coplay office will allow Dr. Salivonchik to check your teeth, tissues, and muscles. If he determines that you’re struggling with bruxism, he can help you treat your grinding with a special appliance called a nightguard. A nightguard will prevent your grinding and clenching and, in some cases, eliminate the problem.

Are you struggling with frequent headaches, facial pain, or other symptoms? Call our Coplay office to schedule an appointment with us. We serve patients from Whitehall, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and all surrounding areas.

Finally, relief from bruxism can be yours!