Friday, March 30, 2018

Benefits of Invisalign® Over Traditional Braces

Benefits of Invisalign® Over Traditional Braces

There are many orthodontic options available to patients seeking a more uniform smile. Depending on the severity of your misalignment, your budget, and personal preferences, you can choose between several orthodontic methods to straighten your teeth.

If you’re looking to improve the alignment of your smile, you might be debating between metal braces and Invisalign. Dr. Lai can help you determine the right method for you.

What Is Invisalign? 

Invisalign® clear braces are a modern orthodontic method that involves straightening your teeth with clear aligners. A series of aligners are used to gradually shift your teeth into their proper place, helping you achieve a straighter smile with less noticeability. Each Invisalign tray is customized for a comfortable fit, and the clear plastic material allows you to correct misalignment discreetly.

When Is Invisalign the Right Treatment Method?

For adults wanting to correct mild forms of misalignment Invisalign has many benefits. Traditional metal braces consist of brackets affixed to the surface of the teeth, using wires and rubber bands to guide teeth into the correct positioning. Many patients find this to be a cumbersome method, and prefer the convenience of the removable trays provided with the Invisalign system.

Invisalign isn’t the best orthodontic option for every case, however. Those with more significant malocclusion are better suited to start treatment with traditional braces for optimal results. A consultation with Dr. Lai will help you determine the right method for you.

Other Benefits of Invisalign 

Invisalign comes in the form of clear aligners, which allow you to remove them when necessary. Although it will be required for you to wear your aligners for a minimum of 22 hours per day, you will still be able to remove them to eat and brush your teeth.

You won’t have to worry about food piling up in between your braces or stains that may appear from brushing around metal. Instead, you can work toward a straighter smile with all of the benefits that discretion has to offer.

Call Today to Learn More!

Dr. Lai and our dedicated team enjoy helping our patients throughout Corona achieve the smile they’ve always desired. Call us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about Invisalign clear.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

The Modernization of Cosmetic Dentistry



Porcelain teeth had become extremely popular by the 1800’s. It was around this time that these ceramic replacements were finally brought to the U.S., resulting in a booming dental economy. The first dental school in America was established, along with the Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree (DDS). By the mid to late 19th Century, ceramic crowns were permanetly used as an alternative to traditional gold fillings. By the early 1900’s, dentures were crafted from advanced materials such as plastic and acrylic, which are still utilized today.

Here’s a glance at how cosmetic procedures became what they are today:

Teeth Whitening- Although variations of this method had been around thousands of years, it wasn’t until the 20th century that hydrogen peroxide was used as the active ingredient for lifting stains.

Laser Teeth Whitening- Surprisingly, laser dentistry has been around since the 1960’s, however, these procedures were performed for gum disease management only. The FDA eventually approved laser dentistry for cosmetic purposes such as whitening, decay removal, and gum contouring.

Dental Implants- Past remedies were often unsanitary and extremely uncomfortable. A Swedish doctor in the 1950’s changed the medical field when he discovered that titanium fuses to the natural bone, and can be applied throughout the body universally. As a fix for missing teeth, implants are surgically placed into the jaw, so the bone and post may fuse to create a strong, stable foundation for a restoration.

Veneers- These porcelain shells were invented in the 1930’s as a temporary fix for movie stars with aesthetic issues. Denture adhesive was used to hold the veneers in place, but it did not last very long. In 1982, a new technique was developed, allowing dentists to permanently bond porcelain veneers to teeth. Today’s veneers are sturdy, durable, and can last over a decade when properly cared for.

Present-Day Advances

With today’s advanced technology, dentists are now able to combine cosmetic and restorative techniques to provide state-of-the-art tooth repair management as well as address and correct dental imperfections.

It is now possible to achieve a completely natural-looking smile with dental implants and to receive enamel-colored dental crowns within a day. Teeth whitening, dental veneers, and dental implants are now standard aesthetic treatments that can be performed successfully with long-lasting results.

Consider James Lai Dentistry for Your Progressive Treatment

If you are interested in how your overall appearance can be enhanced with our comprehensive cosmetic treatments, call or visit James Lai Dentistry in Corona today.
Our experienced dentist, Dr. James Lai can help you attain a luminous smile that lasts a lifetime.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Steps to Take in a Dental Emergency

Taking the appropriate actions in a dental emergency can help you preserve your teeth and limit any discomfort you may be experiencing. While you should call our dental office immediately in the event of an emergency, so you may be seen as quickly as possible, there are some other initial steps you can take to protect your health before you're able to make it into our office:

Slow Any Bleeding - If you have experienced a cut to soft tissue on the inside of your mouth, or bleeding as the result of a knocked out tooth, rinse your mouth with salt water to keep it clean. You can also help stem the flow of any residual bleeding by placing clean, soft gauze at the site. It’s important not to take any other, more extensive steps, as Dr. Lai can take your treatment from here after assessing your needs.

Apply Cold Compresses - If pain from a sore, infected, or otherwise damaged tooth is preventing you from feeling comfortable, apply an ice pack to your cheek to help soothe and numb the affected area. Seeking treatment ASAP can also help alleviate discomfort associated with issues like tooth infections and cracked teeth. If you have questions about which over-the-counter pain medications you can or should take, please let our office know.

Save Avulsed Teeth or Restorations - Teeth that have been knocked out entirely should be preserved, if possible, and kept in a glass of milk, or even saliva so that it can be re-implanted into your smile. Whenever possible, do not handle knocked-out teeth by the roots -- instead, pick your tooth up by the crown or top portion. Similarly, dental prosthetics that have been broken or have fallen out should be saved for potential reattachment. If you can do so without causing discomfort, you can try re-attaching the broken prosthetic with drugstore dental cement until you can be seen by our office.

Emergency Dental Services to Relieve Pain and Repair Teeth

There are a number of treatments our Corona emergency dentist can utilize to help you regain your help and wellness. Dr. Lai provides emergency root canals and tooth extractions when necessary for severely damaged teeth and can also replace teeth with permanent dental implant or long-lasting bridges. Our first priority is getting patients out of pain and offering restorations to make their smiles whole and functional.

For more information about emergency dentistry and what to do if you’ve experienced an urgent dental issue, contact our office immediately for treatment and assistance.



Friday, February 12, 2016

Causes of and Treatments for Gum Disease

Gum disease is caused by bacteria infecting soft tissue, with the result being aggravated tissue, inflammation, bleeding gums, and eventually gum recession and loose teeth. Because initial symptoms are mild, gingivitis usually goes undiscovered until moderate pockets of bacteria and debris have formed below the gum line, causing soft tissue to pull away from teeth. 

Patients who are At-Risk for Gum Disease

Many people in the United States encounter gingivitis, the beginning stages of gum disease, at some point in their lives, though it is more common in adults over the age of 30. Those who practice inconsistent health habits and do not thoroughly brush and floss their teeth each day are at an elevated risk for the negative effects of gum disease. Smokers, people with compromised immune systems, and patients experiencing hormonal changes are most prone to developing gingivitis and periodontitis.

Complications of Advanced Periodontitis

Periodontitis causes gums to become inflamed and to bleed, but additional symptoms start cropping up, and the resulting discomfort can be painful. As periodontitis develops, sticky plaque and bacteria form tartar, which deprives teeth and gums of the natural antibacterial properties of saliva, and provides the perfect habitat for colonies of bacteria to breed in pockets under the gum line. Gums begin to pull away from teeth, exposing roots.

New and Advanced Ways to Treat Gum Disease

While gum disease can be destructive to soft tissue, the latest treatments in the fight against gum recession and lost soft tissue support caused by periodontitis are minimally invasive and effective. Among those advancements is the Chao Pinhole Surgery Technique. Named for its creator, Dr. John Chao, this therapy for gum disease covers tooth roots that have been exposed by gum recession by gently pulling tissue into place.

This procedure is sometimes called a lunch-time gum lift or gum rejuvenation therapy, as it takes around an hour to complete and helps your smile look and feel healthier. The Chao Pinhole process negates the need for gum grafts or other, more invasive procedures, for correcting soft tissue recession.

Dr. James Lai is experienced in the Chao Pinhole technique to help patients recover from gum disease. For more information on this procedure, please contact our Corona dental office today.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

How Long Can I Expect My Dental Implant to Last?


Compared to standard restorations, like dentures and fixed dental bridges, dental implants are exceptionally long lasting -- but just how long can you expect them to be a part of your smile? The very process by which implants are added to your smile allows them to remain functional for a lifetime with proper care.

If you’re considering dental implants for longevity, we can specify the expected lifespan of each part of your prosthetic tooth or teeth as follows:

Implant Post - The base of your dental implant is a small screw-like appliance that is embedded in your jaw. When placed properly into areas of dense bone, your implant merges with surrounding tissue to become a permanent part of your smile. With the 3D technology available at our office, we can help pinpoint the best areas to place your implant. The post portion of your implant will likely not need to be removed or replaced during the course of wear. While implant integration can fail due to poor bone quality or outstanding health issues that affect your ability to heal, it’s not a common occurrence if your treatment is planned and carried out appropriately.

Implant Restoration - The top portion of your dental implant, the prosthetic that is meant to look like your natural tooth/teeth, can vary in its life span, depending on the materials used to create your restoration and whether you grind your teeth. Metal-based prosthetics or prosthetics made from modern, tooth-colored materials, such as zirconia and e.max® are known to be long-lasting, even for patients who are hard on their teeth. These restorations can last for many years before they may need to be replaced to improve aesthetics and allow you to maintain biting and chewing power.

Longevity and its Association with Affordability

Because your dental implants are made to be durable and long-lasting, they prove to be less costly to maintain over the course of your life. While the prosthetic may need to be replaced at some point after many years of wear and tear, the post, and the surgical processes required to place it will likely not need to be repeated, providing a total cost savings for maintaining your new teeth over time.

In comparison, standard, fixed dental bridges or removable dentures may need to be completely replaced several times through your life. These less permanent restorations can also cause secondary health problems by resting on and damaging surrounding healthy teeth, prompting additional restorative treatment costs to correct these issues later on.

Dental implants are an investment in the lasting quality of your smile and your overall dental health. For more information on dental implants in Corona at Dr. Lai’s office, contact our team today.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Welcome to our blog!

We're excited to announce the official launch of our James K. Lai, DDS, Inc. blog.

We'll be posting helpful dental tips, news from the dental industry, news from our practice, and more about the latest in dentistry.

We built our practice on the notion that we're there for our patients when they need us and we want our online presence to be a reflection of that principle. We hope this blog provides an extra level of service to our current and future patients.

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Here's to your best oral health ever!