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Is It Time To Restore Your Smile? [BLOG]

September 21, 2017

Most adults have probably had some experience with restorative dentistry at some point. If you’ve been treated for a cavity, a knocked out tooth, or an oral infection, you most likely have a restoration of some kind in your mouth right now.

Restorations are meant to keep your smile intact and healthy for many, many years. Unfortunately, though, they aren’t indestructible. Dental restorations can fail for a variety of reasons, and the longer you put off repairing them, the worse the consequences can be for your smile.

That’s why our team at Beck Dental Care is talking to you today about how to know when it’s time to

restore your smile

. We’re giving you some common scenarios where dental restorations can fail you and how you can keep those failures from hurting your smile!

The Purpose Of Restorative Dentistry

It’s pretty remarkable that our teeth are strong enough to withstand the kind of abuse we inflict upon them day in and day out. Your teeth bear a heavy responsibility and are built to handle that burden for most of your life. But they can be damaged by decay, erosion, infection, gum disease, and injury.

Here are some of the ways restorative dentistry can repair problems like that:

-Cavity Fillings

-Dental Crowns & Bridges

-Root Canals

-Dental Implants & Restorations

With procedures like these, you’re able to repair your teeth, protect them from further harm, and maintain the integrity of your smile.

When Is It Time To Restore Your Smile?

As strong as dental restorations are, there are times that they can fail you and need to be repaired or replaced. When that happens, we encourage you to trust our skilled professionals at Beck Dental Care to get your teeth back in proper working order for years to come.

Here are a few common ways restorations might fail:

An Old Filling Has Failed

A cavity can be really painful and make eating pretty uncomfortable. Standard dental fillings will do the trick, but sometimes your fillings can fall out. Call our Columbia dental office if this happens to you, and one of our experienced dentists can replace it with a tooth-colored filling so your tooth looks natural and is protected from harmful bacteria.

A Dental Crown Broke, Became Loose, Or Fell Out

Sometimes, a cavity can be too large for a regular filling. A hole in your tooth that’s too big will pose a problem because you might not have enough healthy enamel left to effectively support a filling.

This is where a dental crown can save your tooth. It covers the decayed tooth, but if that dental crown were to ever break, become loose, or fall out, you can temporarily patch it with an over-the-counter dental cement. At Beck Dental Care, we can attach your failed crown again or replace it entirely, depending on the extent of the damage.

A Loose Dental Implant

Dental implants are the best that modern dentistry can offer when it comes to strong, reliable tooth replacement options. However, just like any other restoration, dental implants can loosen or come out. This is pretty rare, but it can be corrected here in our Columbia dental office. We can help determine if you need a new implant or if your existing implant and restoration can be repaired.

A Toothache Returns

One of the myths we hear a lot about root canals is that they’re only a temporary solution for an infected tooth. But that’s really not true. By removing infection and cleaning out a tooth and capping it with a dental crown, it’s protected from infection in almost all cases.

But nothing is completely impenetrable when it comes to your teeth. There is a tiny chance that infection can reappear, and if that ever happens, Dr. Beck can restore your tooth back to health.

Make An Appointment To Restore Your Smile

If you ever experience pain, discomfort, or obvious trauma to an old dental restoration, Beck Dental Care is the team you can trust to give you strong, durable restorative dental care to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

Call our Columbia, TN dental office  today at (931) 388-8452 or fill out our

online form

to schedule an appointment.

Oral Surgery: Your Plan For A Smoother Experience [BLOG]

May 26, 2017

Ignoring a problem and hoping it will just go away on its own may sound like a good plan, but you know that’s not how it works. Not only does that strategy not solve anything, it can actually make the problem worse or even inspire an entirely new set of problems.

This is especially true when it comes to your health. If you have a dental problem that requires oral surgery, choosing to ignore it will only put you at risk for more serious health issues in the long run. That’s why we want to encourage you to trust your oral health to our team at Beck Dental Care in Columbia, TN. Our warm, friendly staff and our highly trained dental professionals will go out of our way to make you feel comfortable while you receive treatment for your dental problem so you can get back to enjoying your life pain-free.

Today, we’re sharing some tips about how you can plan ahead for your

oral surgery

to ensure a smoother recovery and a more positive experience overall.

How Does Oral Surgery Help Your Smile?

Restorative dentistry has come a long way in recent years, so many dental complications can be resolved with simple treatments. But sometimes, there are problems that still require some kind of oral surgery, such as:

-Placing dental implants or implant-supported dentures

-Tooth extractions (wisdom teeth, resolve overcrowding before orthodontic treatment)

-Strengthening your jawbone

-Adding healthy gum tissue

-Saving an infected or damaged tooth

Our dentists are highly skilled professionals who have the training and experience to help solve your dental problems. If you need oral surgery, give our Columbia dental office a call today to set up an appointment.

Planning Ahead For A Smooth Oral Surgery

While Dr. Beck and our experienced team prepares for your procedure, there are several things you can do to prepare as well. This will help make the entire process go more smoothly and could also help speed up your recovery time.

Carefully read all of your pre-op instructions ahead of time.

Make sure to do this a few days in advance. Any instructions provided to you by our team are done so with your best interests in mind, so it’s important to read and understand them. If you wait until the last minute to read over them, you might run into something you don’t understand or something you no longer have time to do.

Be aware of any dietary restrictions in the 24 hours preceding your surgery.

As with any surgery, your doctor may tell you to avoid eating or drinking anything before your surgery. This will vary according to your particular procedure, but usually it’s within those last several hours beforehand. If your surgery is scheduled for early in the morning, you might have to start fasting the night before, for example.

Head to your local grocery store to stock up on soft, bland foods.

Again, depending on your procedure, you may not be ready in the days after your procedure to handle foods that are particularly difficult to chew, so soft foods like applesauce, pudding, or yogurt would be a good idea. Also, spicy foods and certain post-op medications may not sit well on your stomach, so bland foods are a better choice as you heal.

Plan for ways to entertain yourself as you recover.

You might have to take it easy for a couple of days after your procedure, and any pain medications prescribed by your dentist might make it difficult to be up and about. Make sure you stock plenty of easily accessible forms of entertainment while you rest up such as books, movies, or games.

Have some cold packs on hand.

As we mentioned before, you might be prescribed certain medications to relieve any pain or swelling that may occur as a result of your procedure. But one of the things you can do to help you stay comfortable during recovery is to have some cold packs on hand in your freezer to reduce swelling and the pain that can sometimes come with it. While you’re at the store stocking up on soft, bland foods, be sure to grab a cold pack or a bag of frozen vegetables and put it in the freezer the night before your surgery.

Trust our caring, experienced team at Beck Dental Care when you need oral surgery. Give us a call today at (931) 388-8452 or fill out our

online form

to schedule your appointment.

Repair Your Damaged Smile with Restorative Dentistry [Blog]

March 18, 2017

Beck Dental Care in Columbia, TN has dedicated decades to helping the people in our community regain the use of their mouth and repair their damaged teeth.

Restorative dentistry

can fix your smile and give you back the wonderful, healthy teeth you deserve.

You may suffer from tooth decay, cracked or broken teeth, or even have a tooth that is missing. Dr. Beck and Dr. Hart have 40-plus years of experience helping people just like you. Call our Columbia, TN dental office today at (931) 388-8452 to set up a time to come in for your dental care.  

Restorative Dentistry Solutions in Columbia, TN

When considering getting restorative dental work done, it is important to know what your options are. Here are some of the restorative dentistry services available at Beck Dental Care, and what each service helps to correct.

  • Tooth Fillings –Tooth decay literally eats away at your teeth, and the further it progresses, the more of your tooth it consumes. The good news is that we can remove your tooth decay. The bad news is that removing it leaves a void in your tooth.

The restorative dental experts at Beck Dental Care have you covered. We will fill the void with a composite resin filling to restore the look of your tooth and protect it from further damage. Our dental team matches your tooth-colored filling to the color of your tooth exactly. This leaves your smile looking natural, healthy, and wonderful.  

  • Root Canals

    The inner part of your tooth is home to your tooth nerve and a spongy substance, called pulp, that is meant to protect the nerve from damage. Sometimes, the pulp or your nerve, or both, get infected. When that happens, the only way to save your tooth from being removed is to remove the infected nerve and pulp. A root canal is how we do that.

Now, we know that root canals have been hailed as the worst of all dental treatments, but that is simply not true at our office. Root canal treatment saves the life of your tooth, relieves your pain, and saves you from tooth extraction. Beck Dental Care is able to give you a completely painless root canal that will restore your tooth to a useful state and keep your smile full.

  • Dental Crowns and Bridges

    Cracked and broken teeth will certainly affect your smile. A cracked tooth is only a small accident away from getting broken, and a broken tooth is a dental emergency. Getting the care you need from a dental team that can handle the situation, like Beck Dental Care, is important.

Our dental crowns are amazingly effective at fixing your damaged teeth, but they are also crucial to anchoring dental bridges and refilling your smile. The dental experts at Beck Dental Care offer three types of crown materials and will make sure your custom dental crown or bridge is suited to your situation. Your smile will be whole and functional again with care from the Beck Dental Care team.

  • Dental Implants

    Sometimes teeth may too damaged to save. In those cases, dental implants can give you back everything you have lost with your real teeth. You get the same level of stability, the natural look, and the durability to make sure they last a lifetime. We use special 3D digital technology to plan your procedure as precisely as possible.

  • Dental Veneers

    We know what you’re thinking – dental veneers are a cosmetic dentistry solution, right? What you may not know is that they have restorative value as well. Dental veneers are able to not only fix the appearance of a chipped or cracked tooth but also stabilize the tooth to protect it from breaking. If you have a cracked tooth, check out the top-of-the-line dental veneer solutions at Beck Dental Care – your smile will look like new!

Your Smile Can Be as Good as New with Restorative Dentistry

Contact Beck Dental Care at (931) 388-8452 to find out how we can help you repair your damaged smile with restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry from the expert dental team at Beck Dental Care will rejuvenate your smile and have you looking better than ever before.