Premier Walk-in Dental Blog
Protect Your Smile with Crowns!
March 25, 2014
Whenever your tooth has been weakened due to a dental treatment, or if your tooth is damaged, it can be nearly impossible to restore its full stability and function. You use your teeth to nourish yourself, make a memorable first impression, and communicate, and when that is compromised, the effects can be detrimental. Though many people may think that there is not much they can do to restore their smile, Dr. Jeffrey Nichols and Dr. Ryan Collins are able to put that fear to rest by offering crowns to their patients at their Rockledge, FL dental office.
There are many reasons why someone would require a crown, as everyone’s dental needs are different and unique. Though crowns can be made from gold or silver, many people opt to have their crowns made of porcelain. Crowns that are made of porcelain have a more natural appearance, as it blends in seamlessly with your natural smile. Though the entire procedure to getting your crown will take at least two visits, we are here to fit into your schedule. You can stop by our office whenever is most convenient for you, and we will fit, design, create, and bond your crown to your smile when it is best for you! Crowns are designed to protect your tooth from further damage, whether it be bacteria or otherwise. They are placed over your natural tooth, ensuring that it will be guarded at all times! Simple and convenient, crowns are made to make sure you are able to talk, eat, and smile with confidence!
If you are curious as to how our doctors can help restore your smile using a dental crown, make an appointment at our office, and we will do whatever we can to help you!
If you want to make an appointment with Dr. Jeffrey Nichols or Dr. Ryan Collins, contact our Rockledge, FL dental office today! We are able to take care of all of your dental needs, and our experienced doctors are eager to help you achieve your smile goals! We are proud to serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay.
Root Canal Therapy Can Save Your Smile!
February 16, 2014
When you are living with any sort of pain, it can be a horrible, excruciating experience. Living in pain is never easy, neither to the person experiencing the pain nor the people around them. One of the most miserable types of pain people endure is tooth pain. Having a constant, nagging hurting in your tooth is something that can be crippling, and many people may not know how to deal with it. For a severely infected tooth, root canal therapy may be necessary in order to alleviate you from your pain. Dr. Jeffrey Nichols and Dr. Ryan Collins are able to help their patients experience a relief in their pain, and they are ready to help you at any time!
If you are unsure of whether or not you may have an infected tooth that may need root canal therapy, there are many signs and symptoms to look for. Some of the symptoms include pain when you bite down, pain when your tooth is exposed to hot or cold beverages, swelling of the face, when the pain your mouth spreads to other areas of your body, such as your neck, and etcetera. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to handle the situation as soon as possible as to make sure the situation does not get any worse.
Having a root canal performed is relatively simple. Our doctors will remove the decay from your tooth and fill it to make sure no more bacteria can enter your tooth. To ensure full stability of your tooth, a crown is usually placed on top of your existing tooth. We will give you some local anesthetic to make sure you are comfortable during your entire procedure. At the end of your appointment, you are free of pain and ready to face the day! If you feel as though you can benefit from root canal therapy, make an appointment at our office, and we would love to help!
If you want to make an appointment with Dr. Jeffrey Nichols or Dr. Ryan Collins, contact our Rockledge, FL dental office today! We are able to take care of all of your dental needs, and our experienced doctors are eager to help you achieve your smile goals! We are proud to serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay.
Make Your Smile Seamless with Tooth-Colored Fillings
January 11, 2014
For many people, having a beautiful, flawless smile is a goal they want to accomplish. Whether they want their smile perfectly aligned or shining as bright as the sun, having a healthy, beautiful smile is a sign of vitality and health. If you have metal fillings, you may find it difficult to be confident in your smile. Metal, or amalgam, fillings can cause your smile to look incomplete, as well as cause harm to the rest of your body. Because Dr. Jeffrey Nichols and Dr. Ryan Collins understand their patients wanting a seamless smile, they are able to offer their patients tooth-colored fillings.
Tooth-colored fillings are made of a composite resin, and we are able to exactly match the color of your smile so the fillings do not look unnatural. There are many benefits to tooth-colored fillings that you may not be aware of. When we address a dental issue, such as a cavity, we are able to remove the decay and keep more of your natural tooth structure along with it. With tooth-colored fillings, your smile will not only appear natural but it will be more natural.
Because tooth-colored fillings are mercury-free, it is healthier for your oral health as well as your bodily health. Because metal fillings contain mercury, and because your mouth is the gateway to your body, all of the toxins in the fillings have the potential to spread throughout your body. Also, your smile is able to be restored in a single appointment at our office! We are here to fit into your schedule, and not the other way around. If you would like to know how tooth-colored fillings can impact your smile, make an appointment today!
If you want to make an appointment with Dr. Jeffrey Nichols or Dr. Ryan Collins, contact our Rockledge, FL dental office today! We are able to take care of all of your dental needs, and our experienced doctors are eager to help you achieve your smile goals! We are proud to serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay.
Teeth Cleaning Can Improve Your Smile!
December 15, 2013
Many people do not realize how important it is to have your teeth cleaned every six months. Beyond brushing and flossing every day, having a professional cleaning by a hygienist can really make a huge difference in the overall health and appearance of your smile. Unlike most dental offices, you do not need an appointment to get your smile good as new at Premier Walk-In Dental. We are here for your convenience, and are happy to help you whenever it is most convenient for you.
One of the benefits to having a professional cleaning is having the plaque and tartar removed from below your gum line. By doing this, we are reducing your chances of experiencing gum decay and gum disease. About 70% of tooth loss is attributed to gum disease, and if not treated, can lead to many other bodily harms, such as bone loss, heart disease, dementia, stroke, and etcetera. After we remove the tartar from your smile, we will be able to polish your teeth to make sure they are as fresh and beautiful as possible!
Because we only offer walk-in dental cleanings on certain days, please give us a call to find out when our talented hygienists will be available to assist you. We strive to work around your busy schedule, making sure we are able to take care of your smile whenever is most convenient for you and your family! If you are due for a dental cleaning, please contact our office today, and we would love to help!
If you want to make an appointment with Dr. Jeffrey Nichols or Dr. Ryan Collins, contact our Rockledge, FL dental office today! We are able to take care of all of your dental needs, and our experienced doctors are eager to help you achieve your smile goals! We are proud to serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay.
Restore Your Smile with Walk-In Crowns
November 13, 2013
There are many reasons for why a patient might need a crown. In some cases, it’s because a tooth is severely decayed. In others, the tooth may be damaged or cracked. Whatever the case, a crown can return structure and functionality to a damaged tooth, preserving oral health and preventing the need for more extensive care, like a tooth extraction.
Crowns work by completely covering the tooth that needs to be treated. They can be made of variety of materials, including metal, but a porcelain crown mimics the look of a natural tooth better than other kinds.
At Premier Walk-In Dental, Dr. Jeff Nichols can help you restore your smile in just a couple of visits, no appointment needed. On your initial appointment, our Rockledge team will modify your tooth and make an impression of it. Then we’ll cap it with a temporary crown. Our lab will use the impression we’ve made to create a customized crown that will permanently replace the temporary one we’ve given you. When it’s ready, you’ll come back to our Rockledge office to it put in place of the temporary crown we gave you last time, putting the finishing touches on your crown restoration.
Call or visit Premier Walk-In Dental if you need help with a crown. We offer crown restorations to patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay, Florida.
Root Canal Therapy for Rockledge Patients
October 13, 2013
When a patient experiences pain or sensitivity in a tooth because of an infection or an injury, a root canal may be needed to relieve symptoms and restore oral health. During a root canal, Dr. Jeff Nichols of Premier Walk-In Dental will remove the infected tissue from inside your tooth, then fill it with a safe substance and cap it with a crown. Not only will this relieve painful symptoms, it will also prevent the need for a tooth extraction.
Even though your tooth may no longer have a nerve at its center, the structural integrity of your smile is preserved. However, when a tooth is removed, so is the root that anchored it to your jaw. With that root missing, the jaw will begin to weaken and nearby teeth may shift out of place to make up for the gap your smile now has. Over time, other teeth may be lost as a result. With a root canal, the goal is to treat the symptoms of infection and prevent these kinds of changes from happening in the future.
How do you know if you need a root canal? Consider these symptoms:
- Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages
- Pain when biting down
- Sensitivity to pressure
- Difficulty sleeping because of tooth pain
- A pimple-like sore on the gum
- Pain in other areas of your mouth, head, or neck
- Facial swelling
To receive treatment for an infected or injured tooth, call or visit Premier Walk-In Dental. We offer root canal therapy to patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay, Florida.
Tooth Extractions for Rockledge and Beyond
September 13, 2013
In our last post, we talked about cavities and the service Dr. Jeff Nichols offers to treat them—tooth-colored fillings. But sometimes a tooth is too decayed or damaged to be treated. In those cases, what you might need is a tooth extraction.
With a walk-in tooth extraction from Premier Walk-In Dental, we can relieve you of the painful symptoms of an abscess or infection, or remove a severely damaged or decayed tooth and replace it with a crown.
As intimidating as a tooth extraction might sound, many extractions are simple. Thanks to local anesthetic and Dr. Nichols’ years of experience, you can look forward to a comfortable and quick procedure that gives you the important help you need.
Another case in which a tooth extraction might be necessary is wisdom tooth removal. It’s advisable that patients have their wisdom teeth removed to prevent pain, impaction, misalignment, and infection.
Caring for Your Smile after an Extraction
Following your walk-in tooth extraction, it’s important to keep these tips in mind:
- Change gauze regularly for the first 24 hours following your visit
- Elevate your head to stop bleeding
- Apply an ice pack for the first 24 hours to lessen swelling
- Avoid sucking on a straw or smoking cigarette for a few days
- Don’t rinse your mouth for the first 24 hours
Do you need help with a tooth-extraction? Call or visit Premier Walk-In Dental in Rockledge today. We serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay, Florida.
Treating Cavities with Tooth-Colored Fillings
August 13, 2013
At some point, nearly everyone will get a cavity. When that happens, we hope you’ll turn to Dr. Jeff Nichols and his team at Premier Walk-In Dental for help. At our Rockledge dental office, we offer tooth-colored fillings to help patients treat decay discreetly.
For many years, amalgam fillings were the treatment of choice by dentists. But today, dentist like Dr. Jeff Nichols are more likely to offer tooth-colored fillings, in part because of how well they blend in with the color of teeth.
However, there are other reasons that dentist are offering tooth-colored fillings over amalgam fillings. First, amalgam fillings are made of metal, which expands and contracts, causing cracks or leaks and putting the patient at risk of bacterial reinvasion. Second, amalgam fillings often contain a small amount of mercury—not enough to be harmful, but it’s there nonetheless.
Tooth-colored fillings, by comparison, don’t contain mercury and, in fact, aren’t made of metal at all. That also means they won’t expand or contract. As a result, they’re more supportive of the tooth’s natural structure, which means you get to keep more of your natural smile.
Do you need help treating a cavity with a tooth-colored filling? Call or visit Premier Walk-In Dental in Rockledge today. We serve patients from Cocoa, Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, and Palm Bay, Florida.
What Causes Tooth Pain?
July 8, 2013
Every day, your local dentist is helping patient overcome tooth pain. How they’re doing that depends on what is causing the pain in the first place, though.
Tooth pain has a variety of causes, with cavities being one of the primary examples. Cavities are the result of decay, which is itself the result of demineralization. Here’s how the demineralization process works.
First, certain kinds of bacteria in the mouth come into contact with sugar or another carbohydrate. Those selected bacterium begin to feed on that carb, creating an acidic byproduct. Both cling to teeth, eating away at the protective outer layer known as the enamel. If the demineralization process continues, small holes will form in teeth, exposing the sensitive inner layers of dentin and the nerve.
With tooth sensitivity, the situation is similar though the cause is different. Often, tooth sensitivity occurs where the gums have receded, exposing part of the tooth’s root. Here there is little to no enamel, meaning that the hot or cold foods and drinks you consume are likely to come into contact with the porous layer of dentin and the nerve underneath.
In other cases, pain may be caused by a tooth that is cracked, chipped, or has developed an abscess.
So, how will your doctor treat your pain?
In the case of a cavity, a simple filling will help restore good health and functionality. For a tooth that’s broken or badly decayed, a crown may be the best solution. Other patients may need to have their pain treated with a root canal.
Do you struggle with tooth pain on a daily basis? Call your local dentist for a consultation. Your doctor will talk to you about your situation and recommend a treatment that will help you achieve optimal oral health.
What Is Tooth Decay and What Causes It?
May 24, 2013
If you ask someone if sugar causes cavities, there’s a good chance they’ll say yes. This isn’t really the whole story, though. Sugar does contribute to problems with oral health, but the cause isn’t so direct as at. What really causes decay is acid, which then weakens the tooth’s outer layer, known as enamel.
Where does that acid come from?
From the interaction of bacteria with food, including, yes, foods that are high in sugar. When bacteria accumulate, it becomes a sticky substance known as plaque, which can then harden into calculus. The process, and the damage it can do to teeth, can be held at bay with an oral health regimen that includes brushing, flossing, and regular visit to your local dentist. Including an antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash can also help.
In cases where a tooth has started to decay or weaken as a result of acid, treatment is completed with a simple filling procedure. During a filling procedure, the decay is removed from a tooth and replaced with a strong, durable material like composite resin. The other benefit of composite resin, besides its strength, is that it can easily blend in with teeth, making your fillings nearly invisible.
To learn more about tooth-colored fillings, talk to your local dentist about how they work and if they’re right for your situation.