Dental Services Des Plaines, IL
Most people need a wide range of dental services during their lifetime. Dental emergencies can arise without warning and can leave lasting damage. Repairing cracked, broken, or infected teeth may require complex care. Many dental patients also wish to improve the appearance of their smile. Dental services can range from basic to specialized care, as well as a range of cosmetic procedures.
Dental services at Apple Family Dental in Des Plaines can help keep your mouth healthy. Our team offers general dentistry, including checkups and cleanings. We treat mouth injuries, tooth decay, and other common dental concerns. Call us today at (847) 553-4848 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Emergency Dental Services
Accidents can happen to anyone – even the most careful patients. When it comes to dental emergencies, time is of the essence. One must act quickly or run the risk of losing a tooth. Unfortunately, many patients do not know what to do in case of a dental emergency. Some do not even know what is classified as a dental emergency at all. Common possible dental emergencies include, but are not limited to:
- Bitten tongue or lip
- Broken jaw
- Cracked teeth
- Knocked-out teeth (whether they be baby teeth or permanent teeth)
- Objects stuck in the mouth
Some of these injuries can be minor and treated at home. However, they can quickly escalate into something more serious and require immediate medical attention. For best results, patients should contact a dentist right away to determine how to handle the emergency. In some cases, the dentist may even schedule an after-hours appointment to accommodate their needs and address the problem.
“When it comes to dental emergencies, time is of the essence.”
Routine Checkups and Care
Routine dental checkups and care are an integral part of preventative health. Most people need to see the dentist once or twice per year. However, everyone's needs are different, and some patients need to come in more frequently than others. Here at Apple Family Dental, we can determine each patient's unique needs – and how to accommodate them best. Some higher-risk populations include, but are not limited to:
- Diabetics
- People prone to cavities or excess plaque
- People with gum disease
- People with weak immune systems
- Pregnant women
- Smokers
In any case, everybody should go to the dentist regularly – even if they keep a vigilant oral hygiene regimen. Several dental health issues are virtually invisible to the untrained eye, and our team can help look for problems before they have the chance to worsen. As such, routine checkups and care can save patients money in the long run.
“Routine dental checkups and care are an integral part of preventative health.”
Cosmetic Services
Many dental practices offer a range of cosmetic services, including teeth whitening, tooth replacements, and gum reshaping or contouring. Today, many patients are eager to achieve a brighter smile. Professional whitening treatments erase stubborn stains, including those embedded within tooth enamel. Patients who are not satisfied with over-the-counter treatments may opt for professional whitening.
Cosmetic dentistry services also include crowns, implants, bridges, and veneers. These treatments repair cracked, chipped, or worn-down teeth. Implants and bridges replace missing teeth altogether. These treatments can prevent long-term dental damage and restore the smile.
Gum reshaping can enhance a patient's appearance, too. This treatment alters the gums and produces a whole new smile. However, not every dental office is equipped to provide cosmetic services. Our dental team can provide a full list of the services that we offer.
“Cosmetic dentistry services also include crowns, implants, bridges, and veneers.”
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Orthodontic Services
Orthodontics is the specialty branch of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating irregularities of the teeth and jaws. It is most popularly associated with the teeth straightening method of braces. While some people mistakenly believe that braces only have cosmetic benefits, they also come with great functional and health advantages. For example, misaligned teeth can be more difficult to clean, making them more prone to tooth decay and periodontal disease.
Additionally, malocclusion can make it challenging to chew correctly, leading to headaches, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ/TMJD), and shoulder or back pain. Aside from braces, other orthodontic devices include special fixed appliances, space maintainers, aligners, jaw repositioning appliances, lip and cheek bumpers, palatal expanders, retainers, and headgear.
“Orthodontics is the specialty branch of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating irregularities of the teeth and jaws.”
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Other Dental Services
Many dentists have started incorporating new dental technologies into their practices – offering services like laser dentistry, teledentistry, online patient portals, and more. All of these offerings can help expedite the treatment process and increase accessibility.
Other examples of digital dentistry at work include CAD/CAM (computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacture), cone-beam CT, dental lasers, digital X-rays, and optical scanners. These assist dental teams in providing patients with the most accurate diagnoses and best care possible, with the added bonus of extra comfort.
“Many dentists have started incorporating new dental technologies into their practices – offering services like laser dentistry, teledentistry, online patient portals, and more.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Does it matter if my child knocks out a tooth?
A. Yes. Many people mistakenly believe that prematurely losing baby teeth is harmless. In reality, they act as placeholders for the permanent adult teeth, and premature loss can cause tooth crowding and other problems. If your child has lost a baby tooth, preserve the tooth by keeping it moist and get to a dentist right away.
Q. Do I still need to see a dentist if I do not have any signs of dental health problems?
A. Everyone should see a dentist. As mentioned earlier, many potential dental health problems can go unnoticed by the untrained eye. Only a dental professional can ensure that your oral cavity is in good condition and prevent any health problems from developing.
Q. How long do cosmetic dentistry services take?
A. The answer varies on a service-by-service basis. Additionally, some patients choose to take on several cosmetic dentistry procedures for a full "smile makeover." Generally speaking, the more services you choose to take on, the longer it will take.
Q. Is there an ideal age for orthodontic treatment?
A. It is never too late for orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic treatment can help improve one's oral health and functionality. However, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children have their first checkup with an orthodontist by no later than seven years old.
Q. Are digital dental X-rays safe?
A. Yes. Digital dental X-rays emit up to 80% less radiation than traditional X-rays and considerably less radiation than all other types of X-rays. Additionally, we will only recommend X-rays if the benefits outweigh the risks.
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Call Us Today
Dental services can vary, and each practice has its own approach to technology and patient care. Every general dentist can offer routine checkups and cleanings. If you need specialized care, look for a practice that offers specialized services and advanced techniques. If you are searching for a new dental provider, let Apple Family Dental in Des Plaines deliver the care you need. Call us at 847-553-4848 to learn more about our services and policies.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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