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The Importance of Overall Oral Health: General Dentistry in Allentown, PA

September 12, 2014

cosmetic dentistryMany studies have shown that oral health and the appearance of your teeth have a significant impact on quality of life. Visiting the dentist often and taking care of your teeth is about much more than having a great smile. Good oral health is correlated with good overall health. If you live in or around Coplay or Allentown, PA be proactive about your oral health by contacting Dr. Salivonchik today.

Emotional Effects of Poor Oral Health

Poor oral health can affect many aspects of your life. People with missing or misaligned teeth have reported that the condition of their teeth directly impacts their emotional “well being” and social interactions. Poor teeth create a reluctance to laugh and smile. This can erode “self esteem” and confidence in social situations. It can also affect an individual’s performance at work and school, and cause some to avoid close personal relationships for fear of rejection. Women tend to be more affected emotionally by poor oral health, but the issue goes far beyond vanity.

Physical Consequences of Poor Oral Health

In addition to the negative emotional and social problems associated with poor oral health, there are physical consequences as well. People with missing teeth and other oral maladies tend to avoid eating certain foods. This can prevent them from having a well balanced diet, which can lead to malnutrition. Older adults are especially susceptible to this occurrence. Problems with your teeth can also impact your ability to get a restful night’s sleep. Pain associated with poor oral health can decrease verbal communication and the ability to concentrate, influencing overall productivity. This can severely limit educational, career and marital opportunities.

Oral Health Solutions for Coplay, PA and Allentown,PA Smiles

Dr. Salivonchik has a solution for every dental problem. He offers Full Mouth Reconstruction services including veneers and dental implants. All of your oral health needs can be addressed in a “pain free” and caring environment using Sedation Dentistry. If you or someone you know is suffering from poor oral health, contact Dr. Salivonchik today to schedule a visit. Taking control of your oral health will have an immediate impact your life and the lives of your family and friends. Change your smile, change your life. Dr. Salivonchik proudly serves the smiles of Allentown, Coplay, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and all surrounding areas.

Allentown, PA Gum Disease Therapy: What You Need to Know

August 25, 2014

454389001Many people think that as long as their teeth are white and straight that they have a healthy smile. Unfortunately, that cannot be further from the truth. Our gums are the foundation to our smile, and if they are compromised in a negative way, the effects can be detrimental both to your smile and your body. Gum disease affects over 80 percent of Americans, and many of them are not even aware that they are suffering from this disease. Luckily, Dr. S. John Salivonchik is able to treat gum disease with gum disease therapy at his Coplay, PA dental office.

The reason why it is very important to tackle your gum disease as soon as possible is because it can affect more than just your oral health. If left to its own devices, gum disease can cause heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s, bone loss, tooth loss, respiratory complications, dementia, and much more. If you are unsure if you are living with gum disease, a few symptoms include red and swollen gums, gums that are discolored, gums that bleed when you brush or floss, and gums that are sensitive to the touch.

A couple of the ways that Dr. Salivonchik is able to take care of your gum disease is through scaling and root planing. Scaling involves removing the harmful bacteria from below the gum line, making sure that whatever is attacking the health of your gums is removed. Root planing is smoothing out the rough areas on your tooth’s root that have been infected by the bacteria. We will also reinforce healthy oral care routines, such as brushing and flossing on a regular basis, in order to ensure the health of your smile. If you would like Dr. Salivonchik to help with your gum disease with gum disease therapy, contact our office today!

If you are ready to schedule your appointment with Dr. S. John Salivonchik, contact our office today! We are able to take care of all of your general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry needs. We look forward to being able to give you a healthier, beautiful smile at our Coplay, PA dental office. We are proud to treat patients from Whitehall, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and the surrounding communities.

Why Are Straight Teeth Important?

May 10, 2014

There are at least two answers to this question. The first involves confidence. When you have a straight smile, you feel more confident about sharing it with others. And that’s what everyone wants–to feel confident enough to smile openly instead hiding teeth behind a closed-mouth smile.

Confidence is just one aspect, though. There’s an even more important reason that having straight teeth is important, and it goes back to your oral health. Put simply, straight teeth are easier to clean. Misaligned teeth, meanwhile, create places for bacteria and plaque to hide. And the more of both that you have in your smile, the more vulnerable you are to things like gum disease and tooth decay.

In our next post, we’re going to talk about one of the ways that Dr. Salivonchik can help you enjoy a straighter smile. But in this post, we just want to make you aware of the foundational importance of straight teeth.

Have misaligned teeth kept you from smiling in the past? Call our Coplay dental office if you’re ready for a change. We’re committed to helping patients from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and surrounding areas enjoy better confidence and oral health with a straighter smile. During your appointment, Dr. Salivonchik will assess your needs and recommend a personalized treatment plan according to your oral exam. If you have any questions about what we recommend, don’t hesitate to ask.

Call us today to schedule your appointment. Our office is in Lehigh Valley and serves patients from all surrounding communities.

Experience Relief with TMJ Therapy

February 27, 2014

TMJMillions of Americans experience TMJ disorderTMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. These joints are located underneath the ears and help us open and close our mouths smoothly.

Pain occurs when one or both of these joints malfunction. What causes them to malfunction? That can vary. Sometimes it’s physical or emotional stress, but a misaligned bite or an injury can also contribute. Other symptoms of TMJ disorder include:

  • A jaw that pops or clicks
  • Bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Inability to fully open or close the mouth
  • Chronic earaches

Effective Treatment with Oral Appliance Therapy

Dr. Salivonchik uses oral appliance therapy to relieve uncomfortable symptoms. This effective treatment method uses a custom-made mouthpiece that fits over teeth and holds the jaw forward slightly. This action releases tension in the jaw and gives stressed muscles a chance to relax, easing pain as a result.

Do you want to find relief from TMJ pain? Call our Coplay, PA dental office today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Salivonchik. Our entire team would be happy to help you. We offer TMJ therapy to patients from all around Lehigh Valley, including WhitehallAllentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and beyond.

Laser Dentistry for Coplay and Beyond

February 25, 2014

laser dentistryIn our last post, we talked about how important treating gum disease is—and not just for your oral health. As we noted, gum disease raises your risk of developing a wide range of health problems, including high blood pressure, pulmonary hypertension, pancreatic cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and more.

Some patients might be anxious about seeking care for gum disease, but gum disease therapy doesn’t have to be uncomfortable. At Dr. Salivonchik’s Coplay dental office, we use laser dentistry to help patients enjoy better oral and overall wellbeing. Aided by a diode laser, Dr. Salivonchik can comfortably remove bacteria from above and below the gum line and encourage tooth reattachment, all without the need for a scalpel or stitches. Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults, but with laser dentistry, patients can preserve their oral health and enjoy more of their natural smile for longer.

A diode laser is just one of two lasers you’ll find at our Coplay office, though. A Waterlase laser can not only be used on gum tissue, it can also be used on teeth for fillings and to help with root canal therapy. Treating teeth with a Waterlase laser makes it possible for patients to get important care without the need for local anesthetic. With both of these lasers, our Coplay-area patients can enjoy excellent care that is comfortable and reduces anxiety.

Call our Coplay, PA dental office today to learn more about laser dentistry or schedule a consultation with Dr. Salivonchik. Our office is located in Lehigh Valley and serves WhitehallAllentown, Bethlehem, Easton, The Poconos, and surrounding areas. We look forward to helping you!

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