Are You Making These Mistakes With Your Dental Health?

Here’s $197 To Correct Them.

1. Ignoring bleeding or swollen gums.
2. Skipping scheduled cleanings and exams.
3. Putting off getting an ache or pain in your tooth checked out.
4. Allowing impacted wisdom teeth or decayed teeth to remain.
5. Keeping old mercury fillings (these often have cracked teeth underneath).
6. Ignoring the fact that you have bad breath and not knowing why.
7. Tolerating neck or back pain that leads to inactivity.
8. Going through life with missing or cracked teeth.
9. Putting up with sensitivity to hot or cold food and drink.
10. Avoiding one side of your mouth while chewing.

Hi. I’m St Louis dentist Dr. Pete Pagano and once we treat any pre-existing dental conditions and get your teeth healthy (and believe me, this is so much easier than you might think), we can then give you the beautiful smile you’ve always wanted.

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE WEALTHY TO GET A BEAUTIFUL SMILE.

My patients who have had smile makeovers not only include other dentists and professionals, but teachers, retirees and union workers. Today, cosmetic dentistry is affordable for nearly anyone.

TO CLAIM YOUR $197 TOWARD A CLEANING, X-RAYS AND
5 POINT DENTAL EXAM, CALL 314 576 3000.
MENTION THIS WEBSITE OFFER.

OFFER EXPIRES December 31st.

PS. I hope you take me up on my $197.00 offer. Frankly, an exam and x-rays are too costly for me to give away for very long. I can only extend the offer until May 31st.th.

PPS. Oh … one more thing. When you explore my website you’ll find out I’m also known for accurate diagnosis. That’s why I’m the “Second Opinion Dentist.”

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In Uncertain Economic Times What Is Your Safest Investment?

Your Smile. It Increases Earning Power.

Research and polls done in the last few decades repeatedly show that your smile influences how you are perceived and treated by others in every situation in life.

A survey done by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry found that 74% of American adults believe an unattractive smile can harm a person’s chances of career success. Julia Roberts was at one time the highest paid actress in Hollywood. She also was voted as having the best smile in the business. Think there’s a connection?

People see your smile or teeth as the first or second thing they notice when they look at you. Some studies say it’s the eyes – others say the smile. Either way, when you come into contact with other people they will notice your teeth and smile no matter what, since the mouth and eyes are the chief vehicles for communication.

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Dr. Pete’s Top 5 Dental Health Trends

Trend #1. The explosion of implant dentistry will bring costs down. Like computer technology costs came down with demand, so it is with dental implants. The cost of materials that kept prices high for implants and crowns is coming down simply because more people are getting implants for missing teeth and instead of dentures. 

The American Academy of Implant Dentistry reports, “As the Baby Boomers begin filing for Social Security, they’re replacing teeth weakened from periodontal disease with dental implants instead of bridgework and removable dentures. Further incentive is that highly precise computer-guided dental implant surgery has made the procedure faster, highly predicable and long-lasting with a success rate of 97 percent.”

Trend #2: Teeth straightening will increasingly become the first step in a cosmetic makeover. It’s been a common practice to place porcelain veneers on crooked teeth. While this gives the appearance of straight teeth, it does nothing to address the health conditions caused by uneven teeth. These create uneven bite pressure which can lead to health problems, including headaches and migraines. With more dentists understanding the connection between the bite and jaw joints and head, neck and back pain, concern for health will lead to correcting the uneven bite rather than covering it up with veneers.

Trend #3: Gum Contouring Will Become More Popular. Just like lip plumping or botox improve appearance without surgery, contouring gum lines will become popular as more dentists investing in acquiring and learning how to use laser dental equipment. With laser technology being used in everything from skin care to knee replacement surgery, it was only a matter of time before it would be more routinely employed in your dental care. In addition to gum contouring which, by the way, is also great for men, lasers can disinfect diseased gum tissue. They can also cut into the teeth, making it faster and more comfortable to get fillings.

Trend #4: 3D x-rays will enable more precise dental treatment. Technology called “cone beam” takes two dimensional x-rays and makes them 3D. This allows your dentist to provide more precise dental treatment. For example, with a 3d picture, your dentist can see the nerve tissue surrounding impacted wisdom teeth. This allows for a better surgery. With implants, we’re able to determine more exactly their correct placement.

Trend #5: Teeth whitening will become part of a daily makeup routine for women. Whitening pens like Liquid Smile will make a professional in-offce whitening last a lot longer. Instead of bulky whitening trays sitting in your mouth for an hour with saliva coming out the side of your mouth, pens allow you to touch up the teeth that are visible.

 

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Want Whiter Teeth?

An estimated ten million Americans will spend 1.7 billion dollars on tooth whitening products and services this year. Tooth whitening is the most common cosmetic service provided by dentists, and there are also a growing number of over-the-counter tooth whitening products to choose from.

Patients often ask my opinion about the various treatments available to whiten teeth. My recommendation is to use bleaching trays with a product provided by your dentist.

Why not the faster methods? Simple. No one knows the long term effect on the nerves of your teeth when exposed to higher heat methods. My philosophy is “why risk damage to the teeth when the alternative can get you the same result with just a bit more time without the heat?”

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