San Ramon Cosmetic Dentistry Blog | Sean Michael Anderson, D.D.S.

San Ramon, Pleasanton, Walnut Creek and Dublin, CA

Saturday, June 25, 2011

To Flex or Not

How much to invest into your flex plan card is a dilemma that can drive one crazy. What if you put too much and don't use it all before the time allowed? Or what if you didn't put enough money into your flex plan card and the unexpected happens, and you have a dental emergency?Here are a few tips that may help provide you with some answers.
  1. Can I use it to pay for Cosmetic Procedures?
  2. What type of documentation will I need to provide in order for the charge to be approved?
  3. Can I purchase over-the-counter products?
You may also consider any outstanding dental treatment that you have been delaying. Taking advantage of your flex plan card is a perfect opportunity to getting back to an excellent dental health. If you are unsure of any treatment that you may need, give us a call here at Dr. Anderson's office so we can answer any questions you may have.

posted by Admin at 11:19 AM

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Fluoride

Tooth decay, or destruction of enamel, is a worldwide problem affecting millions of people, both young and old alike. Although action is being taken in hopes of preventing this disease, dental caries continue to pose an important public health problem in most developed countries, where it affects 60-90% of schoolchildren and the vast majority of adults. The use of fluoride, whether used topically or systemically has been scientifically proven to help in the reduction of tooth caries globally.

The use of fluoride can be administered in two ways, topically and systemically. Topical fluoride is applied directly to the tooth surface such as toothpastes containing fluoride, mouth rinses, fluoride varnishes applied by dental professionals and saliva. Once a topical fluoride is applied in the oral cavity, saliva helps distribute it over the enamel surfaces of the teeth. Unlike topical application of fluoride, systemic fluoride is ingested into the body through ways such as food and beverages containing fluoride, dietary fluoride supplements, and fluoridated water. Systemic fluoride present during tooth development becomes incorporated into the tooth structure, resulting in fortified enamel more resistant to decay. While topical fluoride is beneficial to the prevention of dental caries, it can only do so much. Systemic fluoride, when ingested during the development of the teeth, can help create strong tooth enamel. Using a combination of the two can help produce maximum prevention and reduction of tooth decay.

Call us today to discuss flouride treatments!

posted by Admin at 10:02 AM

925.269.2700

Sean Michael Anderson, D.D.S
Neuromuscular & Aesthetic Cosmetic Dentistry

1501 Bollinger Canyon Road Suite G
San Ramon, CA 94583

Disclaimer: San Ramon, CA cosmetic dentist Dr. Sean Anderson's website only provides information on cosmetic dentistry, neuromuscular dentistry, and family dentistry in Alamo, Danville, Dublin, Pleasanton , Walnut Creek
and the San Ramon area south of San Francisco. This information is not to be taken as medical advice.
Copyright © 2008 Sean Michael Anderson, D.D.S., CA.
All rights reserved. Website designed, developed and optimized by Page 1 Solutions, LLC