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December 11, 2015

Smile Bright this Winter with Teeth Whitening in El Reno

woman with a beautiful white smile thanks to teeth whitening in El RenoOne of the most common complaints patients have about their teeth is that they are dull, yellow, or discolored. It comes as no surprise since eating, drinking, and aging are three of the leading causes of dental discoloration. It’s not easy to avoid the things that stain teeth, but it can be easy to prevent staining and reverse damage with help from the team at El Reno Family Dentistry. We offer a variety of professional grade teeth whitening options to brighten your smile this winter.
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October 5, 2015

Most Caring Dental Office is Your El Reno Family Dentist

the family dentist el reno loves and his staffAt El Reno Family Dentistry, we’re pretty proud to be known as El Reno’s Most Caring Dental Office™. We firmly believe that excellent oral health is crucial to overall health, wellbeing and strong self-confidence, and we work to make dental care accessible to everyone in our community. Dr. Kirk, Dr. Cohlmia and our whole team are committed to providing the very best in dental care for families and individuals — keep reading to find out what sets your family dentist in El Reno apart from the rest.
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September 9, 2015

Tips for Maintaining Great Oral Hygiene from the Family Dentist El Reno Loves

father and daughter brushing teeth with at-home care tips from the family dentist el reno lovesPeople sometimes believe that regular dental checkups and teeth cleanings are non-essential as long as they maintain a consistent at-home care routine. However, there are dental health concerns that go unnoticed to the untrained eye, and even the most thorough brushing and flossing allows the buildup and hardening of plaque into calculus or “tartar.” This hardened plaque cannot be removed without the assistance of professional dental hygienists at El Reno Family Dentistry. Let our team help you achieve and maintain your optimal level of oral health. Call our conveniently located El Reno, OK dental practice to schedule a checkup and teeth cleaning today.
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July 22, 2015

Dental Implants, El Reno, OK

Missing teeth can change the way you look, talk, chew, and live. Left unreplaced they can cause long-term damage to your dental health. No one knows this better than Dr. Cohlmia and El Reno Family Dentistry team. When one of our hygienists lost a tooth, she wanted to restore her smile, not just replace her tooth. She chose to have a dental implant placed, and share her story with all of our patients from start to finish. If you need one or more teeth replaced, dental implants may be your best solution. Call our convenient El Reno, OK office to find out more, or schedule your dental implant consultation today.

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Image 1: After Root Canal Therapy

The Story

No matter who you are or how well you care for your teeth, sometimes even the most complete preventive dental care falls short. One of the El Reno Family Dentistry hygienists recently learned that lesson the hard way. During a regular checkup, we noticed a crack in a tooth that had previously undergone root canal therapy (Image 1). Further exploration determined that the tooth was not reparable. We discussed tooth replacement options, but our hygienist wanted the full tooth restoration afforded her by having a dental implant placed.

Unlike traditional tooth replacement, dental implants replace both the visible, chewing surface of the tooth and the root. The root of our teeth provides the anchor that holds them in place, but the root also serves the purpose of assisting in gum tissue and bone density retention. Replacing only the eating surface without a root replacement, does not provide a complete dental restoration.

 

Image 2 After Dental Implant

Image 2 After Dental Implant

The Implant

Like any other patient, our hygienist scheduled her dental implant appointment where we surgically placed a titanium post below her gums to replace the root, and attached an abutment to support the custom, permanent crown. Then, we waited while the implant fused to her jawbone (Image 2). Once the implant was secure, we replaced her temporary crown with a permanent replacement tooth.

Her smile has always been beautiful, but she had some discolorations on the surrounding teeth (Image 3), and chose to apply veneers to the surrounding teeth to provide a cohesive color and added layer of protection against future decay. The final result was a beautiful, picture-perfect smile, and she couldn’t be happier (Image 4).

If you’re wondering which of our lovely ladies got the implant, we’ll never tell because you’ll never know the difference.

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Image 3 Before

Image 4: After

Image 4: After

Dental Implants, Calumet, OK Area

No matter how many teeth you’ve lost, El Reno Family Dentistry can help you create the best tooth replacement plan for your smile, budget, and schedule. Don’t live with an incomplete bite, call our convenient Calumet area office today and find out more about how dental implants can transform your smile. We welcome patients from surrounding communities El Reno, Calumet, Minco, Hinton, and other communities in Canadian County.

 

January 5, 2015

Renew Your Smile with El Reno’s Most Reliable Restorative Dentistry Office Today

480447601Do you think your smile is beyond repair? Dr. Cohlmia wants you to know that it’s never too late to restore damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. Today, restorative dentistry offers several fast and effective methods for repairing even the most neglected smiles. To discover how easily your smile can be renewed, make an appointment with Dr. Cohlmia and his highly qualified team of restorative dental professionals at El Reno Family Dentistry today. Dr. Cohlmia is a trusted restorative family dentist. El Reno Family Dentistry proudly serves patients of all ages throughout El Reno, OK, Minco, Hinton, Calumet, and the surrounding Canadian County communities.

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is characterized by the prevention and treatment of diseases of the teeth in order to restore or bring them back to their best health. Restorative dentistry also includes the repair or replacement of damaged or missing teeth.

What Are Your Restorative Dentistry Options?

  • Dental Implants: Dental implants can fully replace missing teeth and tooth roots with tiny biocompatible titanium posts. Dental implants are permanent and can be cared for just like natural teeth. Dental implant surgery is an alternative to dentures and bridgework.
  • Dental Crowns and Bridges: Teeth that have a lot of decay or fractures, or have undergone root canal therapy, may require a dental crown in order to restore the full form and function of the remaining tooth structure. Dental crowns also are used when a very deep cavity has rendered a tooth vulnerable to further decay. A fixed dental bridge can be used along with a dental crown to restore more than one tooth. The dental crowns are cemented into place by the dental bridge and the surrounding healthy teeth.
  • Dental Partials and Dentures: Complete dentures are used when an entire row of teeth are missing, where as partial dentures are used when some natural teeth still remain. Removable partial dentures consist of replacement teeth attached to gum-colored plastic bases along with a metal framework that clasps around your remaining teeth.
  • Tooth Colored Composite Fillings: A dental filling is used to fill in an area of a tooth that has been removed due to decay. Cavities that require a dental filling are usually rather shallow. To fill a cavity, Dr. Cohlmia will begin by using a special dental drill to clean out the decayed area of the tooth. The decay is then removed and the tooth is cleaned. Tooth colored composite material is then bonded to the tooth to replace its natural form, color, and functioning.

El Reno Restorative Dentistry Appointments

Remember, it’s never too late to remake your smile. Make your restorative dentistry appointment with Dr. Cohlmia and El Reno Family Dentistry today. Dr. Cohlmia can help you find your confident smile again. El Reno Family Dentistry restores smiles daily throughout El Reno, OK, Minco, Hinton, Calumet, and nearby Canadian County areas.

December 1, 2014

Pediatric Dentistry 101: Brush Two Minutes Twice a Day for a Healthy Smile

177114098Is Your Child Safe from Tooth Decay?  The Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives now recommends children brush their teeth for “two minutes, twice a day,” to reduce the chance of developing childhood tooth decay. Regular dental checkups, along with a healthy oral hygiene routine, can ensure a lifetime of positive dental experiences for your child. To protect their developing smile, make an appointment with Dr. Cohlmia and his experienced team at El Reno Family Dentistry today. Dr. Cohlmia is committed to the prevention of tooth decay for every member of your family. Dr. Cohlmia’s kid friendly dental office proudly serves patients of all ages daily throughout El Reno, OK, Minco, Hinton, Calumet, and the surrounding Canadian County communities.

Why Are Pediatric Dentistry Appointments So Important?

Your child’s primary teeth are vital to the development of their jaws and the placement of their permanent teeth.  Dental decay (cavities) in your child’s primary teeth can cause many problems including pain, infection, and damage to the developing permanent teeth.  Dental decay in children can begin in the first year of life; however, it’s entirely preventable with proper dental hygiene routines and regular dental checkups. Since dental decay in children can progress very rapidly, it’s critically important that your child see’s a dentist early, and often for optimal oral health.

8 Pediatric Dentistry Tooth Brushing Tips

  • Encourage your kids to brush with fluoride toothpaste twice a day
  • For kids age 3 and under, brush using a rice grain sized amount of toothpaste
  • Use a pea-sized dab of fluoride toothpaste for kids ages 3-6; use slightly more after age 7
  • Teach them to spit out the toothpaste when they’re done so they don’t swallow it
  • Help your kids place the toothbrush at an angle against their gums
  • Make sure they move the brush back and forth, gently, in short strokes
  • Help them brush the front, back, and top of teeth
  • Teach them to brush their tongue to remove germs and freshen their breath

Pediatric Dentistry Appointments in El Reno, OK

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child starts visiting a dentist at twelve months, with semi-annual visits thereafter. Our pediatric dentistry experts can keep your child safe from tooth decay and infection with thorough oral examinations, dental sealants, and fluoride treatments. You can also rest assured that we will do everything we can to make sure your child has a fun and positive dental visit. In fact, Dr. Cohlmia and the highly qualified team at El Reno Family Dentistry can provide great dental experiences, excellent oral health, and beautiful smiles for your entire family. Make your child’s next dental appointment with Dr. Cohlmia and his family-friendly dental team at El Reno Family Dentistry today. Dr. Cohlmia is dedicated to keeping your child smiling all year long. El Reno Family Dentistry is trusted by families throughout El Reno, OK, Minco, Hinton, Calumet, and nearby Canadian County communities.

October 27, 2014

There’s Still Time! Use Your Dental Benefits Before the End of the Year

177361534If you are anything like the majority of working American adults, you most likely spend a portion of your monthly paycheck on a dental insurance plan. Before 2014 comes to an end, make sure you’re getting the most from your dental benefits with Dr. Adam Cohlmia at El Reno Family Dentistry in El Reno, OK.

The Importance of Using Your Benefits

There are three major reasons to utilize your dental insurance before the end of the year, and all of them involve saving you money.

  1. Consider your deductible. Your deductible is the amount of money that a patient must pay out of pocket before his or her dental benefits will take effect. If, for instance, your deductible is $50, you simply pay $50 and then begin enjoying the full benefits of your plan. If you have already met your deductible but have not been back to the dentist, your benefits are going to waste. Furthermore, when your plan resets on January 1st, you will be required to pay your deductible all over again. Use your benefits now to get the most from your plan and the money you’ve already invested.
  2. Yearly maximum. Insurance for dental care is not cumulative, which means that if you don’t use it, you lose it. Take a look at your policy’s yearly maximum (this is typically $1,000 for most plans). Your employer can help you find this amount if you are unsure of your maximum. If you haven’t taken full advantage of this amount, whatever balance is left remaining goes unused and is forfeited when your plan rolls over.
  3. Premiums and getting your money’s worth. If you are paying monthly premiums for dental insurance benefits and you’re not using them, your hard-earned money is essentially going to waste. This may seem like an obvious reason to schedule a dental appointment, but millions of Americans pay into an insurance plan and never come in for so much as a cleaning. Why would anyone want to pay for dental benefits that they’re never going to use?

Naturally, the best reason to visit the dentist is to safeguard the health and beauty of your smile. Dr. Cohlmia will develop a personalized treatment plan just for you, tailored specifically to fulfill your unique oral health needs. Our financial coordinator is always happy to help you with any questions or concerns you have about your insurance plan, so never hesitate to ask!

Maximize Your Dental Health Benefits

Most dental insurance plans run on a calendar year, so December 31st marks the last day before your policy resets. We want to help you make the most of your dental benefits before time runs out! Contact our office today to schedule your visit with Dr. Cohlmia and his caring, experienced team. We look forward to serving your every oral healthcare need. Our family-friendly dental practice in El Reno, OK is privileged to serve patients from throughout El Reno, Minco, Hinton, Calumet, and surrounding areas in Canadian County. 

September 22, 2014

Microbeads in Toothpaste: What You Need to Know from Dr. Cohlmia in El Reno, OK

178067655Microbeads are tiny, round particles of polyethylene, a plastic commonly used in cosmetics, body wash, shampoos, and facial cleansers. Microbeads have also been added to many types of toothpaste for aesthetic reasons. They come in a variety of colors and offer a sparkling effect that many consumers find enjoyable. Recently, however, microbeads have come under considerable scrutiny in the news as patients and dentists debate their safety. At El Reno Family Dentistry in El Reno, OK, Dr. Adam Cohlmia and his team are always here to answer your pressing questions about oral health and hygiene. Today, we’d like to address the topic of microbeads in toothpaste.

Are Microbeads in Toothpaste Harmful?

First, it is important to note that microbeads provide no oral health benefit whatsoever, so patients who choose a toothpaste without microbeads aren’t missing out on anything useful. In fact, steering clear of these little plastic bits may actually help you avoid periodontal problems. Various dentists from across America have reported finding the tiny beads embedded in their patients’ gums. Any foreign object trapped beneath the gum line has the potential to cause irritation, and patients who do not see the dentist regularly may not even realize their risk until inflammation develops.

In addition to the potential risk to your smile, microbeads are not biodegradable and have been found in sources of fresh water in various areas of the country. Though further research must be conducted, it is relatively safe to say that microbeads in our water supply would be something to avoid.

Our doctor recommends that patients who are concerned about microbeads find an alternative that doesn’t include the plastic spheres. Any regular white toothpaste approved by the American Dental Association (ADA) should provide the oral health benefits you need without the worry of unnecessary additives.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Do you have questions or concerns about your oral health or your home hygiene routine? Dr. Cohlmia and his team are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about the way your oral healthcare products affect your smile, and schedule you visit to our El Reno, OK dental office. Our state-of-the-art practice warmly welcomes families from throughout nearby communities in Calumet, Hinton, Minco, and surrounding areas in Canadian County. We look forward to serving you!

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