Celebrate National Children’s Dental Month at El Reno Grand Dental Studio

February 17, 2014

She's excited about brushing her teef!Though February is National Children’s Dental Month, many people may not think their child’s smile is anything to worry about. A child’s smile is just as important, if not more, than an adult’s, as their teeth are more at risk of being infected. Dr. Michael Kirk and Dr. Adam Cohlmia understand the importance of your child’s smile, which is why they offer children’s dentistry!

It is important to establish healthy dental habits in your child at an early age. When your little one becomes aware of the proper ways to take care of their teeth early on, they are able to carry those healthy routines with them throughout their life. An important aspect in children’s dentistry is dental sealants. The molars and premolars have deep grooves and pits, giving bacteria an ideal breeding environment. The dental sealants offer your child’s smile protection by covering those grooves, preventing harmful bacterium from making your child’s smile their home. Dental sealants are a key component in cavity prevention, as the molars and premolars are the primary chewing teeth.

Another important area in children’s dentistry is fluoride treatments. Fluoride is an interesting mineral, as they attract other minerals to help your child’s teeth become strong. Tap water is a good way for your child to get fluoride, but because many people use bottled water, your child could be missing out. When your child comes in for their appointment, our team will be able to determine whether or not their smile needs a fluoride boost. Both dental sealants and fluoride treatments are wonderful and effective ways to keep your child’s smile as healthy and beautiful as possible!

Take advantage of National Children’s Dental Month, and make your child’s appointment today! We will be able to set them up for success, and they will be able to have a wonderful smile!

If you’d like to set up an appointment, call us today at El Reno Family Dentistry. Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from El Reno, Yukon, Minco, Calumet, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

Whiten Your Smile in Time For Valentine’s Day!

February 3, 2014

Wow. This chick is excited about something.When you are insecure about your smile, it can prevent you from doing a lot of things. You may feel too self-conscious to meet new people, laugh, or make a lasting first impression. Though it may not seem like a big deal, having discovered teeth can really take a toll on your self-esteem. Because Dr. Adam Cohlmia and Dr. Michael Kirk understand how you feel, they offer teeth whitening services to their patients. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, this is a great way to make sure you have the white smile you have always wanted!

There are many things that can affect the luminosity of your smile. Coffee, tea, tobacco use, and even certain medications can discolor your smile. The good news is that there are a couple of different ways we can whiten your teeth. The first is our in-office whitening, which gives you a quicker result.  The process involves applying professional bleaching gel onto your teeth, which is able to erase set-in stains in less than an hour!

The other whitening option is our at-home whitening system. With this, we supply you with customized, clear trays that fit your mouth. We will also provide you with the whitening gel, and you will wear the trays every day as directed. Though you will be able to notice a whiter smile almost immediately, this is a more gradual whitening of your smile. The full results will show within two weeks!

A few of the benefits of whitening your smile is that it restores your confidence. If you have spent too much time feeling less than confident about your smile, this is the perfect opportunity for you to make a change for the better! Also, with Valentine’s Day around the corner, this would be the perfect gift for yourself! If you have any questions on how our doctors can help you with your teeth whitening process or would like to make an appointment, contact our El Reno office!

If you’d like to set up an appointment, call us today at El Reno Family Dentistry. Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from El Reno, Yukon, Minco, Calumet, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

Welcome the New Year with Healthy Gums

January 6, 2014

Despite what some people may think, gum disease is quite serious if not taken care of. With over 80% of the population living with some form of gum disease, chances are you could be suffering from it and may not be aware. If left untreated, gum disease can affect different parts of your body, possibly resulting in bone loss, heart disease, stroke, and many other serious situations. Thankfully, Dr. Michael Kirk and Dr. Adam Cohlmia are able to tackle your gum disease with gum disease therapy.

A couple of the ways we treat gum disease non-surgically is scaling. Scaling removes the tartar, also known as calculus, from below the gum line. We may also do a laser treatment, which attacks only the affected gum tissue, while also promoting healthy gum tissue to grow and attach to your teeth.  Root planing is another way of helping halt gum disease, as it lessens the rough areas on your teeth’s roots.

There are things you can do at home to prevent gum disease. Flossing and brushing your teeth twice daily, preferably after every meal, is a wonderful way to eliminate the bacteria from sitting in your mouth. Also, investing in an antibacterial mouthwash is a great way to erase the bacteria your tooth brush may have missed. If you cannot brush your teeth after every meal, chewing gum is a great option, as it catches food particles, not allowing them to make your gums their new home.

If you feel as though our Drs. Kirk and Cohlmia are able to help you with the needs of your gums, make an appointment at our El Reno office, and we’d be more than willing to assist you on your journey to dental excellence!

If you’d like to set up an appointment, call us today at El Reno Family Dentistry. Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from El Reno, Yukon, Minco, Calumet, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

 

Start 2014 with a New Smile with Porcelain Veneers

December 10, 2013

For a lot of us, it is hard to believe that 2013 is coming to an end and 2014 is fast approaching. With millions of people already making their resolutions lists, here at El Reno Family Dentistry, we think your teeth should be a top priority for the upcoming New Year. Why not welcome the New Year with a new smile using porcelain veneers or Lumineers? A wonderful way to change your smile for the better, let our experienced doctors and team help you welcome 2014 with a bang!

Your journey to getting porcelain veneers starts with a consultation with our dentists. They will be able to evaluate the current state of your teeth, ask you about your long term goals regarding your smile, and they will be able to answer any questions or concerns you may have. If you are a candidate, our doctors will make impressions of your teeth. With those impressions, the dental lab is able to create your custom veneers.

When the time comes to apply your porcelain veneers, your natural tooth is prepared, removing a little bit of the enamel to make room for the veneers. Your veneer surrounds your natural tooth, and is made permanent with resin cement. If taken care of, your veneers can last for up to 10 years!

If you want another option, there are Lumineers brand veneers. With Lumineers, there is little to no tooth preparation. There are no shots or drills, which is great for those who have phobias when it comes to the dentist. With proper care, Lumineers can last up to 20 years! Definitely a great investment in the long run.

One of the wonderful benefits to porcelain veneers and Lumineers is the fact they look like your natural tooth! Like a lot of people who have any cosmetic work done, they may not want the work to be obvious and apparent, and with veneers and Lumineers, it allows you to look natural while also improving your confidence. They are also stain resistant, so you’re sure to have your smile pearly white at all times! You will be able to join your friends in a laugh and even have the bravery to make a joke yourself, knowing your smile is perfect! After working so hard in 2013, we think you and your smile deserve to kick off 2014 the best way possible.

If you’d like to set up an appointment, call us today at El Reno Family Dentistry. Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from El Reno, Yukon, Minco, Calumet, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

 

Teeth Whitening for Your Brightest Smile in the New Year

January 21, 2013

Would you like a brighter smile? Come see us at Grand Dental El Reno to start out the New Year right and smile proudly once again!

One of the best ways to dramatically improve your smile is with teeth whitening. We have a variety of options to suit your unique teeth whitening needs. Come in for a consultation to find out which option or combination of options is the best for improving your smile.

We have in-office laser teeth whitening, which is a quick treatment, perfect for people on the go who want whiter teeth. For greater convenience, we also offer a take-home teeth whitening system. You’ll be given custom trays with professional-grade bleaching gel to allow you to whiten your teeth from the convenience of your own home.

For more permanent results, we offer LUMINEERS and porcelain veneers. As a popular cosmetic service, porcelain veneers are made of thin pieces of porcelain that are placed over the teeth to give you a whiter and brighter smile. LUMINEERS are a minimal-prep version of veneers. They look like natural teeth and are stain resistant!

Start out the New Year with the beautiful and dazzling smile of your dreams. We’d love to help brighten your smile today. Come visit Grand Dental El Reno today to have a smile consultation to figure out which whitening option is the best for your needs!

Interested in learning more about our teeth whitening options? Call us today at Grand Dental El Reno! Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from Minco, Calument, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

DIAGNOdent: Laser Cavity Detection

January 7, 2013

Cavities are one of the most prevalent dental health conditions. No matter how well we brush and floss, they can still occur. The best treatment for cavities is early treatment. At Grand Dental El Reno, we use DIAGNOdent technology to help detect cavities in their infancy.

DIAGNOdent is a small, portable device that lets us detect cavities early, before any other detection method can catch them. This is a tremendous benefit because the earlier a cavity is found, the smaller it is and the easier it is to fill.

Here’s how it works. First, the DIAGNOdent laser will scan your teeth, using laser reflection to find imperfections. If there’s anything there, DIAGNOdent will alert us with an audible signal. Then, it will generate a numerical readout to give us an indication of the size of the cavity.

This tool is a great asset in our ongoing quest to provide our patients with the best dental care possible. We can’t wait to use it on your teeth!

Interested in learning more about DIAGNOdent technology, or wanting your teeth analyzed for cavities? Call us today at Grand Dental El Reno! Our office is located in El Reno and serves patients from Minco, Calument, Hinton, and other communities in the Canadian County.

Give Your Smile Extra Protection with Dental Sealants from Grand Dental

June 4, 2012

You may have heard of dentists using dental sealants to help young patients protect their teeth, but did you know that adult patients can benefit from them too? After all, it’s not just children who get cavities in the pits and grooves of their teeth—it can happen to anyone. But with dental sealants, it’s possible to keep teeth healthy and cavity-free.

What Are Dental Sealants?

Dental sealants are a thin plastic film that we apply daily to the smiles of our El Reno patients. More specifically, sealants are applied to the chewing surfaces of molars in a two-step process.

In the first stage of this process, your teeth will be prepared with a special cleaning and etching solution. Then, after about 15 seconds, we’ll rinse that off, dry your teeth, coat them with our sealant, and then use our curing light to turn that liquid into a hardened plastic that provides a physical barrier for teeth, protecting them from cavity-causing bacteria.

When Should Dental Sealants Be Placed?

Dental sealants can be used to protect molar and premolar chewing surfaces, meaning they can be placed at almost any age. First permanent molars erupt at about age 6. By placing sealants on them shortly after they erupt we can protect them from developing cavities where food and bacteria collect. Second permanent molars erupt later on at about 12 years. As with the first case, the grooves of these teeth are also susceptible to cavities and can benefit from the protection dental sealants can offer.

Want To Learn More?

Do you want to learn more about how you can safeguard your teeth with dental sealants? Call Grand Dental El Reno today with your questions or to schedule an appointment with us. The doctors at our El Reno office serve patients from El Reno and surrounding areas.

 

Helping Patients Treat Their Overall Health through Periodontal Therapy

April 25, 2012

Every time you come to Grand Dental for a regular visit, our doctors will spend part of that time inspecting your smile for gum disease. We do this for two reasons. First, treating and preventing gum disease is an effective way of reducing your potential for large dental problems later on. Second, when left untreated, the effects of gum disease can spread beyond your smile to the rest of your body.

A number of health problems have been linked to gum disease so far (as we mentioned in our last post) including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and pre-term birth, but the one we want to focus on in this post is heart disease.

How exactly can gum disease affect the heart?

Although their exact relationship is still a matter of research, it’s believed that harmful bacteria are able to access the heart through pockets that form between the teeth and gums when gum disease isn’t treated. Which is why periodontal therapy is such a vital service.

At Grand Dental, we offer charting and diagnostic services as well as in-office non-surgical periodontal therapy to help gum disease patients reclaim their oral and overall health. Treating and preventing gum disease isn’t guaranteed to prevent heart disease, but it will help you shore up your overall health, which can benefit your body in myriad ways.

Are you ready to schedule your next regular appointment with our El Reno, Oklahoma office? If so, call us today. Dr. Michael Kirk and Associates at Grand Dental El Reno serve patients from all across Canadian County.