Dream Smile Dental is always on the forefront of the dental industry, introducing new services and products to the Canton Dental Community. This podcast provides expert advice on all facets of dentistry for the consumer.
Root canals and fillings are often the most feared procedures in the entire realm of dentistry. For many many years, dentists doubled as metal smelters because damaged teeth and drilled teeth had to be filled with silver amalgam. While new composite restorations, or white fillings, have replaced silver in recent years, silver amalgam effectively â??filled the gapâ?? for most of historyâ??s dental cases. Today, doctors possess ultra modern technology for patients looking for a new, 21st century solution.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have 5 masseuses working on your body at the same time? Imagine the trash-compactor scene from Star Wars where the gang is stuck in a compression box. Now imagine that box is filled with rainbows and butterflies. There is no evil trash medusa snake, and no fear of imminent death. Instead, a magnificent massage occurs simultaneously throughout your whole body, leaving you in a state of machinated tranquility.
Today we are going to look at a high-tech dental device called a VELScope. No, a VELScope is not part of a submarine, nor is it made of velvet. What it does is detect potentially cancerous lesions in your mouth beyond the cellular layer. If found, your dental hygienist will send you for a biopsy right away.
There are many causes for overbite, crooked teeth, and crowded teeth. Patrick McKeown from The Buteyko Clinic believes that mouth-breathing is a direct cause of oral disfigurement. Reason being, the tongue puts an immense amount of pressure on the teeth when air is inhaled and exhaled from the oral cavity. This pressure is significant enough to move teeth, change your facial structure, and obstruct your airways. When mouth-breathing becomes a habit during the day, it also leads to mouth breathing at night: this is a known cause of snoring and sleep apnea.
Sometimes you can see scores of people dressed up as zombies in July, a big guy dressed up in red around Christmas time, and always there are school mascots at sporting events. These people get to live the spirit of Halloween more often than we do, so for the rest of us who have to wait until October 31st every year to dress up, it is a big deal. Despite all of the anticipation and planning, we can't let it be the only time we feel comfortable or confident in our appearance. In this episode, we talk about Halloween and the masks people wear both inside and out.
It's that time of year again--Fall sports season. While everyone is out enjoying the cooler weather, beautiful Fall colors, Friday night lights, Saturday soccer games, and settling back into the school-year rhythm, the pressure is mounting on student athletes to perform. Although sports are fun and a good way for young athletes to develop character and confidence, the lurking specter of injury is a serious concern. In this episode, we talk about a topic that has been prevalent in the news lately...concussions.
According to The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7% of Americans believe a smile is an important social asset and 75% feel an unattractive smile could potentially harm a personâ??s chance for a successful career. Basically, everyone wants a healthy, beautiful white smile; yet, many people feel that dentistry is too expensive for them. In this episode we talk about why prices at the dentist seem so high.
Summer is barely over â?¦ Labor Day Weekend was just a short few days ago and already the stores are filled with Halloween costumes. And right on the heels of that is the Holiday Season where people always want their teeth looking their best. So many times we look back and sayâ?¦next year, Iâ??ll have to plan for that earlier. When it comes to dental care, this happens all too often. In this episode, Diana explains how people who are hoping to have a beautiful white smile can do so before the holidays.
It's that time of year again as parents are running down their lists of books to buy, supplies to stock, backpacks to prepare, and in a few weeks, it's Back to School. Now that summer activities are winding down and we're close to getting back into our routines, it's actually the best time of year to reserve an orthodontic appointment for your child or children.
Wouldn't you like a more relaxed and comfortable dental appointment? Dream Smile Dental has invested in a revolutionary comfort technology that provides an all-natural, drug-free relaxation experience that allows them to perform better, faster, and safer dentistry than ever before. In this episode, we discuss this growing phenomenon called Comfort Centered Care at the dentist, with an unbelievable technology called NuCalm.
In this episode we discuss everything from radiation exposure to bad breath while answering the 5 most common questions dental patients ask.
Let's face it. Most people want to look good. A beautiful smile, nice skin, be in good shape. You know, all those things that make you look and feel young and vibrant. Well, believe it or not, Dream Smile Dental can help with those things through their partnership with Dream Spa Medical, who is conveniently located in the same Canton building as Dream Smile Dental. They listened to the needs of their patients and ingeniously came up with a great tan and teeth whitening special just in time for summer. In this episode, Diana tells us all about this special.
Like many adults, you might feel that your teeth arenâ??t as straight and healthy-looking as you wish they were. You may have worn braces as a teenager, but because you stopped wearing your retainer at some point, your teeth have relapsed over time. In this episode, we discuss options for straightening your teeth as an adult.
Pregnancy comes with many lifestyle changes and responsibilities, and oral health is no exception. It is especially important during this time to make sure that the expectant mother is keeping her teeth and gums clean. Today our guest is Stacey Morris, a Dental Hygienist at Dream Smile. Stacey is going to share some helpful information about oral health during pregnancy.
Have your children been to the dentist? Do they go regularly? Itâ??s important to know when to start bringing your children to the dentist and how often they need to go in for regular check-ups. Dream Smile Dental has two pediatric dentists on staff who are specially trained to make that first visit a positive experience. In this episode, we discuss the importance of oral health in early childhood.
Most kids need braces, but when is the right time to start evaluating that need? Dream Smile Dental recommends a pre-orthodontic evaluation at age 7. Braces might not be necessary at that time, but there are some treatments that can be done at that age that will make braces more comfortable for your child later on and those treatments could very well mean less time in their braces. In this episode, Diana is going to give us some tips on orthodontic treatments for children.
Mothers day is just around the corner so make sure you mark your calendar for Sunday May 10th to show mom some extra love. While you're at it, consider giving mom something she wouldn't think about getting for herself, the gift of a beautiful smile. In this episode we pick Diana's brain for some great gift ideas for Mom that will put a great big white smile on her face.
At this point probably everyone has heard of Invisalign...those are the cool, invisible braces that many adults are opting for to straighten their smile. Dream Smile Dental is an Elite Invisalign provider which is a highly regarded status with Align, the maker of Invisalign. Today, we are going to talk about this clear alternative to braces.
Dream Smile Dental's notoriety for performing cutting edge dental treatments landed them a spot on Boston Herald Radio as Adriana Cohen, a weekly columnist for the Boston Herald & Co-Host of Boston Herald Drive, interviewed Diana Brouillard on key dental treatments like teeth whitening, sleep apnea, and Invisalign. In this podcast, we share the interview between Diana, Adriana Cohen, and her co-host.
Being a leader in the Dental Industry puts you in high demand. Dream Smile Dental has treated a few local celebrities over the years and the most recent is Adriana Cohen, who is a weekly columnist for the Boston Herald & Co-Host of Boston Herald Drive, a popular syndicated radio show. In this episode, we share a snippet of Adrianaâ??s show as she and her co-host talk about Dream Smile Dental.
It seems the entire world is based on technology these days. Dream Smile Dental is considered to be a high-tech dental practice, but does the average consumer know what that means? In this episode, we discuss what exactly a high-tech dental practice really is.
On the Dream Smile podcast, we always discuss the new cutting edge technology in the dental world and today is no different. NuCalm, a technology used in the medical field to treat post traumatic stress disorders and other types of anxiety, is now available at Dream Smile Dental. This all-natural stress reliever is used in place of nitrous, or laughing gas as it is commonly known, but comes with an added benefit of a good night's sleep. In this episode, we discuss this miraculous technology and its new place in the dental world.
Modern Dentistry is shifting into a new direction of total body health and Dream Smile Dental is at the forefront of it. At this point about 1% of dentists in the US can treat and diagnose as comprehensively as Drs. Ronkin and Shwartzman, but this is the dentistry of the future and soon enough, it will be the new norm. In this episode, we discuss this interesting trend and how it can affect you.
Research shows that sleep is one of the most important factors in your overall health. The Harvard Womenâ??s Health Watch suggests six reasons to get enough sleep, among which are Learning & memory, Metabolism & weight, Safety, Mood, Cardiovascular health and even Disease. In this episode we talk about how sleep can affect these 6 areas and what you can do about it.
New years Resolutions are great but they generally tend to dissipate 3 to 4 months after the first of the year. The key is to being accountable for your resolution to really make it stick through a change of habits, commitment to a goal, and repetition of positive activities. A lot of people choose to take better care of their teeth as their New Years Resolution. In this episode, we talk about how to make this type of resolution last.