Summit Dental Care Paul

Summit Dental Care Paul Summit Dental Care family focuses on providing HIGH quality dentistry while addressing financial nee

02/25/2022

Please join us in wishing Dr. Christensen a HAPPY BIRTHDAY this month!

02/16/2022

New things coming to Summit Dental Care Paul ... Stay tuned!

01/24/2022

Love is in the air. We are wishing you all a fun filled Valentine's Day .

Enjoying the snow today!  May all of you have a Merry and Bright Holiday!
12/24/2021

Enjoying the snow today! May all of you have a Merry and Bright Holiday!

We wish everyone a HAPPY HOLIDAY season. Reminder that our office will be closed Friday, 12/24/21 thru Sunday, 1/2/2022 ...
12/22/2021

We wish everyone a HAPPY HOLIDAY season.

Reminder that our office will be closed Friday, 12/24/21 thru Sunday, 1/2/2022 returning Monday, 1/3/2022.

IMPLANTS .... They work!How Dental Implants Work?What Do Dental Implants Look Like?Dental Implants ProcedureHow Long Doe...
12/06/2021

IMPLANTS .... They work!

How Dental Implants Work?
What Do Dental Implants Look Like?

Dental Implants Procedure

How Long Does a Dental Implant Procedure Take?
Dental Implants vs. Dentures
Should I Get Dental Implants?

How Dental Implants Work ..
If you’re missing one or more of your teeth and would prefer not to have a bridge or full or partial dentures, you might consider asking your dentist whether you’d be a good candidate for dental implants.

Dental implants provide a more natural tooth replacement than dentures because they’re artificial teeth that are attached directly to the jawbone. To benefit from dental implants, you must be in good health (aside from missing teeth) and have a fully developed and healthy jawbone - healthy gums and a healthy jawbone are needed to support the implants.

What Do Dental Implants Look Like....

Dental implants are more like natural teeth than dentures. A dental implant looks like a cylinder or screw and it serves as an artificial replacement for the root of a missing tooth. Implants are made of titanium or other material that won’t cause an adverse reaction when they are attached to the jawbone and gum tissue.

Dental Implants Procedure ....

If you’re healthy and your dentist determines that you’re a good candidate for implants, he or she will schedule the procedure to take place either at the dentist’s office under local anesthesia or at a hospital under general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s particular dental health needs and the amount of surgery that is required.

The process of getting a dental implant takes several months to complete, and it involves these three phases:

1. Placing the implant. First, you undergo surgery to have the implant placed in your jaw, where it is covered over with gum tissue and allowed to integrate into the jawbone for three to six months.

2. Attaching the post. Your dentist attaches a post to the implant and the gum tissue is allowed to grow up around it. In some cases, the implant and post are placed simultaneously. Whether or not they are placed at the same time, the combination implant and post serves as an anchor for the replacement tooth.

3. Crown attachment. Your dentist attaches a customized crown to the implant post.

How Long Does a Dental Implant Procedure Take ....
Keep in mind that the surgery to place dental implants takes several hours, and more than one procedure may be needed. So anyone who is at increased risk for infection may not want to choose dental implants. However, we do prescribe antibiotics and chlorhexidine before any surgical implant.

If you’re healthy and you undergo surgery for dental implants, be sure to follow your dentist’s instructions for oral hygiene - including twice-daily tooth brushing and daily flossing - following the procedure to keep your new teeth clean and healthy.

Dental Implants vs. Dentures ....

The advantages to dental implants vs. dentures include a more natural ability to eat and speak, and there is no need to remove dentures or worry about denture repair. But it is important to see a dentist regularly to be sure your implants are in good condition and to follow a consistent oral care routine of twice-daily tooth brushing and daily flossing.

Should I Get Dental Implants ....

But implants aren’t a good choice for everyone. Pregnant women and people with chronic illness or immunosuppression (due to the increased risk of infection during surgery), children (because their jawbones are still developing) and people who grind or clench their teeth (this habit can put too much pressure on implants) are not good candidates for dental implants. Please contact our office @ 208-438-4855 to schedule or ask any questions.

Dental Implant Procedure - Two Stagehttp://www.1888implant.comIn a 2 stage dental implant placement situation the dental implant is placed and a cover screw ...

Our office will be closed starting December 24th returning January 3rd, 2022. We wish all of our patients, friends and f...
12/01/2021

Our office will be closed starting December 24th returning January 3rd, 2022. We wish all of our patients, friends and family a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all!

If you find yourself in a situation where you need a crown, it’s good to know that you have options.Well, it’s only real...
11/30/2021

If you find yourself in a situation where you need a crown, it’s good to know that you have options.

Well, it’s only really good if you understand your options, that is. But not to worry, we’re here to help!

When it comes to dental crowns, your options are a CEREC crown or a traditional dental crown. Let’s go over the pros and cons of each and see which one comes out on top.

The Pros & Cons of Traditional Dental Crowns
For years, traditional dental crowns have been a reliable method of helping people achieve the smile they’ve wanted. In its time, the traditional dental crown was a groundbreaking method in dental advancement and contributed a great deal toward new discoveries. But thanks to the more recent development of the CEREC crown, traditional crowns have become outdated.

The traditional crown requires two trips to the dentist. The first, to grind down the tooth and prepare it for the crown. They then take scans of the tooth and prepare a temporary crown for the patient to wear until the permanent crown has been created.

The dentist sends the scans to a dental lab, where the permanent crown is created. This usually takes around 14 days. Once it has been made, the patient will return for a second visit to have their permanent crown fitted and cemented in place.

The crown itself is made of a combination of porcelain, gold, and/or silver that’s fused to metal. It’s created with sturdy material, is aesthetically pleasing (it looks like a regular tooth), and its alignment and fitting are decently accurate. All in all, the traditional crown has long provided a good substitute to replace a natural tooth.

However, since it has been around for so long, dentists have had plenty of time to encounter some common shortfalls.

The first is simply how long the entire process takes, which can be two or even three weeks. During this time, the temporary crowns have been known to come off or cause sensitivity, making the time you have to wait for your permanent crown not very enjoyable. On top of that, the porcelain is also prone to chipping and cracking. Traditional crowns are also fairly expensive.

As you can see, we’re hinting heavily that a newer option has emerged to take the “best crown” throne. Let’s talk about CEREC crowns.

The Pros & (Lack of) Cons of CEREC Crowns
Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic (CEREC) crowns are the cool kid on Dentist Street. They are more efficient and technologically advanced crowns and have become the preferred option.

While it can take weeks to receive a traditional dental crown, a CEREC crown uses Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) to create crowns in a single appointment. Not only that, but they allow for a better bite and more natural teeth for patients.

CEREC crowns fit perfectly. They look and feel like a real tooth thanks to computer-aided technology.

At your appointment, your dentist will use a small camera to create a 3D digital impression of your mouth. A milling unit is then utilized to create the ceramic crown. The dentist will then paint and glaze each tooth to match the rest of your mouth. Once this is complete, the dentist can bond the tooth into your mouth in a matter of minutes. It’s that quick and easy!

The entire process should only take about two - three hours. The CEREC crowns are created with advanced accuracy and precision, look and feel like a real tooth, and every step of the process is much more comfortable for the patient.

You won’t need to wear a temporary crown or have uncomfortable impressions of your mouth taken. Plus, you will experience much less post-operative sensitivity. And don’t forget, you only need to schedule a single appointment.

If you’re not convinced of the CEREC crown advantage, here are some quick side-by-side comparisons.

What Are The Crowns Made Of?
Traditional crowns are made of metal, such as gold, silver, or stainless steel. They typically have a good fit, but the materials will stand out more, which makes people a bit self-conscious about them. The crowns get the job done but are less aesthetically pleasing.

Meanwhile, a CEREC crown is made from ceramic or resin materials. The computer-aided technology used to make CEREC crowns give them a more comfortable fit, and using 3D imaging dentists can also match the color to give it a more natural look and feel.

How Long Do They Take To Make?
Traditional crowns take multiple appointments with a waiting period in between of up to a few weeks. That’s a long time to wait until your crown is ready. During this time, you’ll have to wear a temporary crown.

A CEREC crown can be made in a single visit. The dentist takes the impression right on the spot, the computer-imaging creates the crown right away. The whole visit takes about two - three hours, no temporary crown required.

How Long Do They Last?
Both types of crowns typically last 10 to 15 years. However, the lifespan of a crown largely depends on the patient’s oral hygiene. Take good care of your mouth and crown and it can last much longer than 15 years.

How Much Do They Cost?
While you might assume that CEREC crowns are more expensive, you’d be wrong! They actually cost about the same as a traditional crown, ranging from around $1392 to $3,000. Insurance may help foot the bill but it depends on your coverage. And don’t forget — fewer office visits means you’ll save time and money on copays and keeping you away from work.

Summary
Looking for a better option than a traditional crown? The CEREC crown is here and the team at Summit Dental Care - Paul is trained in this quick, convenient solution to improve your smile. Get in touch with us today at 208-438-4855 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

With CEREC, you can provide your patients with highly esthetic and clinically excellent results in just a single visit. Enjoy full workflow control and treat...

Elementa Silver -  Mouth Rinse and Tooth Gel. Now available at Summit Dental Care Paul.
11/22/2021

Elementa Silver - Mouth Rinse and Tooth Gel. Now available at Summit Dental Care Paul.

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National Play Monopoly Day on November 19th recognizes the iconic board game that lands us on Park Place, Boardwalk or e...
11/19/2021

National Play Monopoly Day on November 19th recognizes the iconic board game that lands us on Park Place, Boardwalk or even in jail.

Known as one of the most popular board games in the world, Monopoly was originally based on a board game designed by Elizabeth Magie in 1902. Since then, the game has been played by an estimated 500 million people since 1935.

Getting together with family and friends and play this fun board game is always a blast !

We are so thankful for all of our patients, referring Doctors and friends for the support in 2021. We love to serve our ...
11/18/2021

We are so thankful for all of our patients, referring Doctors and friends for the support in 2021. We love to serve our community!

For the Thanksgiving Holiday, our office will be open Monday, 11-22 and Tuesday, 11-23 and returning Monday, 11-29. We hope that your holiday is filled with family, friends and many good memories.

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207 W Ellis Street
Paul, ID
83347

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

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