Monday, March 24, 2014

Look into Laser Dentistry Palo Alto



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Medical technology is always changing, just like the new laser dentistry Palo Alto. A fascinating idea developed using modern technology to enhance a patient’s visit to the dentist’s office, and leaving them feeling much better than they did when they arrived, and possibly before laser dentistry ever made its debut. But what it is? Just like laser eye surgery, or cosmetic laser surgery, it is dental surgery using specially designed lasers that produce beams of light to come in contact with tissue that make up a person’s mouth. Since 1990, doctor’s having been using laser dentistry to help alleviate a host of tooth troubles. It may still not be an option for everyone, but we highly suggest you look into the latest on laser dentistry and its newest updates.

But why would you want your dentist to use a high powered beam of light on your mouth? The same reason people may opt to get laser eye surgery, it enhances their site, but with laser dentistry, the variety of its uses cannot only enhance someone’s mouth, but correct problem areas, as well. Dental lasers can be used for a host of things. If you are looking to enhance the features of your mouth, laser instruments are used for the teeth whitening process. Throw away those over the counter strips, or the promise of your brand toothpaste making your teeth white and go for the laser treatment- it’s not as complicated, and its much, faster too!

Our laser dentistry Palo Alto location offers this cutting edge technology to our patients.  The technology has also come a long way because of what it can do for patients suffering other types of oral ailments. While there are many options a patient has in treating or curing oral disease, or problematic tooth, once again the laser option is a faster option, and less invasive to. So if you frequently suffer from cold sores, have to constantly get your crowns readjusted, or are prone to infections after a root canal, laser dentistry may be the way to go. Less common, but still rather problematic dental disasters that laser dentistry can fix include helping to expose wisdom teeth that are erupting, helping overgrown tissue in the mouth that may be a side effect from certain medications, perform biopsies on the mouth to aiding in the treatment of gum disease.

Laser technology in medicine did not stop in the aid of oral care. Dentists can use laser dentistry as quicker or less stressful option in curing all types of dental ailments. Though laser dentistry is not for everyone, if you’re someone who is looking to have those wisdom teeth looked, tired of cold sores that keep coming back, to just wanting to pretty up your smile, this could be the option you have been needing. And there are no better experts when it comes to laser dentistry than the division at Laser Dentistry Palo Alto located at the Perio & Implant Center by Stanford Medical Center. Our team will help access your eligibility for laser treatment and will recommend the best course of action for you. So give us  call today and see what laser treatment can do for you!

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Create a Captivating Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry Palo Alto



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Are you thinking about Cosmetic Dentistry Palo Alto? Well, you should stop thinking about it, and finally decide to give Perio & Implant Center by Stanford Medical Center a call! Who wants to spend the time worrying about their smile? Life can be busy with work, school, and family to worry about – your smile shouldn’t be one of them. People will easily notice your new and improved smile.  It’s an easy decision to decide if cosmetic dentistry is for you. If you keep thinking about your smile, wondering how others will react, and are paying attention to our ads, then you’re well on your way to a dental do-over.

Cosmetic dentistry is gaining in popularity today, and it is surprising just how many television and music celebrities have had a procedure of their own. Most people do not naturally have perfectly straight, bright white smiles.  If they do, it is likely because of cosmetic dentistry.  Whether it’s a simple teeth whitening procedure for a glowing smile to closing a gap that has always made you somewhat self-conscious, cosmetic dentistry can fix a variety of dental problems. There is a long list of procedures a person can do to enhance their smile, anything from bonding a cracked tooth, deciding on veneers, enamel shaping, implants, to invisible braces. As an added bonus cosmetic dentistry is faster than traditional braces and won’t make you feel self-conscious, as braces often do.  If your smile isn’t something you wear all the time, maybe one of these dental procedures can be a good choice for you.

A smile is contagious. But if you’re hiding what makes up your smile, cosmetic dentistry can work a special kind of magic. And whatever procedure turns out best for you, after consulting with your dentist, the results may simply amaze you. It is not about changing your smile, or making you look completely different. It is about enhancing the features you already have, doing minor fixes on gaps you’ve hid since middle school, to giving you back a confident and award-winning smile.  All of this can be done at our cosmetic dentistry Palo Alto location.

If you’ve been thinking about doing something different for that upcoming high school reunion, making sure your teeth are bright and white for your wedding day, or you just know that with a little shaping that your smile will make a difference for a big day, or even a regular day in your life- Cosmetic dentistry Palo Alto is something you should look into. Our office can help with your research to find which option would best suit you.  Schedule a cosmetic dentistry consult with Perio & Implant Center by Stanford Medical Center. Our staff can help you decide what is best way to give you the smile you’ve always wanted. Book a consultation today and get started on getting that smile you have always dreamed of.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

What is Gum Recession and How is it Treated?

People that are suffering from gum recession have their gum tissue slowly erode. The amount of gum tissue that surrounds the teeth slowly disappears or recedes back toward the root of the tooth.  This can be a sign of gum disease and become painful over time.

The main danger with a receding gum line is that the area between your teeth and gums will become exposed for bacteria to gather and cause infection or disease.  People with receding gums are at greater risk for losing their teeth.

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Many people suffer from gum recession.  This regularly occurring phenomenon often goes untreated because it happens gradually, without causing an alarm.  By the time some people notice the problem an infection has already set in.

Signs of gum recession:
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Teeth looking longer than they used to
  • Feeling a notch near the gum line.

What causes gums to recede in the first place?

It is possible for gums to recede without provocation.  There are, however, risk factors you can avoid.

  • Aggressive tooth brushing.  Try using a toothbrush with soft bristles and go gently around your gum line.  An electronic toothbrush is your best option.
  • Hormonal changes.  Women are more susceptible to having receding gums after periods of hormonal changes like pregnancy and menopause.
  • Tobacco.  Cigarettes and chewing tobacco can leave plaque on teeth, increasing the risk of all oral health problems.
  • Periodontal disease.  This is a bacterial infection that can destroy gum tissue.
  • Genes.  According to several studies, over 30 percent of the population is predisposed to receding gums.
  • Poor dental care.  People that don’t visit the dentist for teeth cleanings and checkups are more likely to experience all types of dental problems.

Treatment Options

If you are suffering from gum recession there are various ways to treat it. A laser dentist, like Dr. Pechak, is able to provide the least painful treatment options by using modern laser technology.

Treatment includes:
  • Tooth scaling and root planning.  This involves a deep cleaning of the teeth and gum area.  The dentist will take a tool and place it underneath the gum line to remove plaque.  Dr. Pechak uses a laser to remove the plaque under the gum line, so the patient doesn’t have the pain, swelling, or bleeding usually associated with this procedure.
  • Pocket depth reduction.  In this procedure, a dentist folds the gum tissue back, removes bacteria, and secures the gum tissue over the root line which eliminates any pockets or gaps. 
  • Connective tissue graft.  Tissue taken from under the roof of your mouth is stitched to your gum line.  The tissue grafts together to create a new gum line.



Gum recession and subsequent treatment is a serious health concern that should be treated by an expert dentist.  Laser dentistry can provide relief in a minimally invasive way.  Dr. Pechak treats receding gums and provides laser dentistry, making the Perio & Implant Center of the Monterey Bay a destination for patients with all types of oral health concerns.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Should You Get Dental Implants?

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To improve your smile, try dental implants.  They can give you the smile you have always wanted, one that is bright and beautiful. Dentists that specialize in this procedure are able to transform smiles using long lasting implants.  Before you decide to have the procedure, it is important to consider all options and discuss with your dentist whether or not implants are right for you.

Why do you want implants?

If you are simply looking to brighten your smile, laser teeth whitening is the first and best solution.  We can perform this treatment in our office in under an hour. Your teeth will instantly be several shades whiter and help you to look younger and more refreshed.

If your teeth have stains that won’t come out, are uneven, or chipped, veneers are an ideal solution.  They are essentially customized fronts to your existing teeth.  The dentist has perfectly shaped, and colored veneers made that are then glued to the front of you teeth.  This is a much faster process than dental implants.
If, however, you suffer from missing teeth, diseased teeth, severely damaged teeth, or crooked teeth, dental implants may be the most effective treatments.  These implants completely replace your existing tooth.  You can replace one, several, or all of your teeth using implants. 

How are dental implants installed?

This is a multi-step process.  Your dentist will remove your existing tooth (unless it has already fallen out) then install a metal piece under your gum line that is attached to your jaw bone.  Over the period of several months, it will become secure enough for a second metal piece to be attached to it that will serve as an anchor for your synthetic tooth. 

The dental lab will create your new teeth, and they will be carefully attached to the metal posts that have been implanted into your mouth.  This process can take up to one year. 

The reason it is so effective is that the metal piece serves as the root structure.  With its being anchored to bone, implants are extremely sturdy, enabling patients to eat and behave like normal.  This is an important treatment option for patients that have lost teeth as implants can restore their speech, ability to eat, and self confidence.

Caring for implants

It is extremely important to take care of your dental implants by practicing good oral hygiene.  Regularly brushing and flossing your teeth will help you to avoid any future infection.  It is also wise to use an antibacterial mouth wash or gargle with a water and baking soda mixture. There is a risk of infection with any procedure and the best way to avoid one is to keep your mouth clean and germ free.


Dental implants give patients the freedom to enjoy life without worrying about their teeth.  Things like dentures will help those that have lost teeth, but they can be uncomfortable to wear, difficult to clean, and lead to additional disease.  This can be avoided with professionally implanted synthetic teeth.  Dr. Pechak is an expert at implant dentistry and able to provide patients with the care and results they are looking for. 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Laser Dentistry is the Modern Face of Dentistry

Technology has made laser dentistry possible.  This new and improved approach to solving dental health problems is both less invasive and less painful for dental patients than traditional dentistry.  People can get out of the dental chair and back to their lives faster with this new and improved approach to patient care.

Dental lasers are used for multiple things including:
  • Dental surgery
  • Treating gum disease
  • Removing plaque
  • Enhance tooth bleaching
  • Remove objects infected by tooth disease
  • And more!

Laser dentistry is practiced by dentists that want to offer patients alternatives to traditional dental care.  Dentists must be properly trained in how to use a laser and apply it to each type of dental procedure.  Only select dentists offices offer this alternative to patients, so it is important to ask when making a first time appointment.

What are the benefits of laser dentistry?

The benefits are numerous with the overarching goal being to reduce pain and recovery time while improving the result of a dental procedure.  When lasers are used in dental surgery the need for anesthesia is decreased.  Lasers also prevent or decrease bleeding and swelling.  Dental procedures performed with a laser can also take less time than those conducted with traditional instruments. 

While this is a relatively new technology there are minimal health risks or concerns.  Patients are required to wear protective eye gear, along with anyone else that is watching or helping with the procedure.  A laser is quiet and can barely be felt.

Patients that opt for laser treatment typically experience a much faster recovery time than those undergoing traditional dental surgery or dental procedures.  When a laser is involved there is no need or little need for cutting gums and requiring stitches.  They are also extremely accurate, so only the infected or damaged area is touched by a laser, keeping the nearby gums intact. 

Laser Dentistry at an Office Visit

While lasers have had the greatest and most significant impact on how dental surgeries are completed, they are also used to make routine office visits more comfortable for the patient.  For example, a laser can be used in place of a drill or scalpel.  They can be used to detect cavities and quickly remove infected areas of the tooth.  When a patient needs to have a tooth repaired, a laser can help the material used to bond the tooth set faster.

There is more than one type of laser.  The lasers for soft tissue are used to treat gums, tongue, and cheek tissue.  They will often be used to ease the pain and swelling from surgery by sealing blood vessels.  Hard lasers, on the other hand, are used to treat teeth and bones.  They are most often used in surgery, to repair a filling, and to remove infected parts of the tooth.


The dentist needs to be trained and up to date on the latest laser technology in order to provide patients with the most effective laser dentistry.  This cutting edge technology can revolutionize your visit to the dentist and help you to feel better in no time. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Implant Dentistry Will Restore Your Smile

For people that have lost teeth   implant dentistry is the solution to regaining their beautiful smile while being able to eat like normal.  This is a permanent solution and once the new teeth have been implanted a patient can go about their life without adding extra steps to their daily routine.
People lose teeth for a variety of reasons including:
  • Gum Disease
  • Tooth Decay
  • Cavities
  • Autoimmune Disorders
  • Diabetes
  • Dementia

Tooth loss can impact people of all ages, and when a tooth falls out, it can damage a person’s self confidence, desire to interact with others, and cause them to be embarrassed.  Fortunately, there is a solution.  Implant dentistry replaces missing teeth while preserving a patients facial structure and appearance.

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How Does Implant Dentistry Work?

Small titanium posts are inserted into the jaw bone where the teeth are missing.  The metal anchors and attached posts act like the roots of the tooth.  An artificial tooth is then secured to the post.  This procedure creates teeth that look completely natural and function like a normal tooth.  Patients can eat whatever they want and care for their artificial teeth like they would their natural ones.

The Process

The entire process normally lasts around six to eight months with two dental surgeries. 
  • Implants are placed under the gum surface, within the jaw bone.
  • Over three to six months these implants bond with the jaw bone.
  • Artificial teeth are made.
  • Surgery is completed to attach a post to an existing implant and secure the new teeth to it.

Patients will often wear dentures while waiting for the process to be completed.  During this time, they will be able to eat softer foods and regain full functionality after the final surgical step is completed.  Though the process lasts for a while, it should not interfere with a patient’s lifestyle.

Once the new teeth have been implanted patients will have their old smile back, and the confidence that goes with it.  Being able to speak clearly, have self-confidence, and eat normal foods are all benefits of having a full set of teeth. Losing even one tooth can disrupt a person’s life style.  Implant dentistry is the best option for regaining that lovely smile.

Caring for Teeth

It is critical that dental patients take care of their new dental implants and the rest of their teeth.  Oral health impacts the entire body.  Ignoring it will only lead to long term pain and health risks.  There are steps everyone can take to improve their oral hygiene and long term health.
  • Brush and floss twice a day.
  • Eat green vegetables and other calcium rich foods.
  • Eat nuts.
  • Visit the dentist every six months.
  • Stop smoking.

It is especially important to practice good habits after having dental implants put in.  If some of your teeth have fallen out this puts you at a higher risk for losing additional teeth in the future.  Caring for them now will keep your teeth healthy and you out of the doctor’s chair.

To learn more about implant dentistry call Dr. Pechak at 831-648-8800.