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Gainesville, FL 32607

 

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Everyone Deserves Special Care and Service


No matter what your age, you can enjoy good oral health and benefit from Gentle Dental Care's approach to regular professional dental care and treatment.  It has always been our goal to focus on the patient's Inner and Outer well being. Our gentle care and treatment is service oriented and provides the very best care for our patients.


As we grow more mature and our needs change, Gentle Dental Care provides personalized treatment using innovative techniques that include bleaching, bonding and modern cosmetic dentistry, using all-porcelain crowns, which provide a solid foundation for health care you can rely on.

 

Regular service and support is important and you may need to make a few changes in the way you care for your teeth and gums.

 

 

Flossing & Brushing

 

Along with a regular checkup, brushing and flossing are the most important things you can do for your dental health.

 

Denture Care

 

If you lose a tooth, you can replace it with a "false" (or artificial) tooth. If you don't replace it, your other teeth may get out of line. You need to care for complete dentures and partial dentures as carefully as you would look after natural teeth.

 

  1. A fixed bridge (or fixed partial denture)
    One or more false teeth are held between healthy teeth on both sides. You cannot remove this kind of bridge by yourself.
  2. A partial denture (or removable partial denture).
    One or more false teeth are held in place by clasps that fit onto nearby healthy teeth. You can remove the false teeth yourself for cleaning and at night.
  3. Complete dentures.
    If you lose your teeth, these dentures replace all your natural teeth.
  4. Dental implants.
    Dental implants are used to support false teeth or a fixed bridge. You must have healthy gums and bone (under your teeth) to support the implant. Your dentist (or oral surgeon) will put a small metal post into your jawbone.

 

Over time, the post will bond with the bone around it. The post (or implant) will act like an anchor to hold one or more false teeth in place.

 

You need to care for complete and partial dentures as carefully as you would look after natural teeth.

 

  • Clean them every day. Plaque and tartar build up on false teeth, just like they do on natural teeth.
  • Take them out every night. Brush your teeth and gums carefully, using a soft toothbrush.
  • Soak them overnight. They can be soaked in a special cleaner for false teeth (denture cleanser), in warm water or in a mix of warm water and vinegar (half and half). If your denture has metal clasps, use warm water only for soaking.

 

Because the implant sticks to bone, it can be treated more like a natural tooth. But it is NOT as strong as a natural tooth. You must brush and floss the implant very carefully. Be gentle, but make sure you brush all sides of the implant. At least once a day, floss very carefully. You will need to be gentle with the floss where the implant meets the gum.

 

If you have false teeth, see your dentist regularly. Your mouth is always changing. This means your false teeth will need to be adjusted from time to time to make sure you have a good fit.

 

If you have a bridge or implants, check-ups will help you make sure that your natural teeth get good care.

 

The Check Up

 

As you get older, you may have dentures or dental implants. These dentures and implants need to be checked by your dentist. If you take medicine that makes your mouth dry or makes your gums swell, you need to have a dentist take a close look.

 

A check up can include some or all of these procedures:

 

  • Examination and Treatment
  • Cleaning
  • Advice
  • Maintenance
 

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Thank you very much for your contribution to the Alachua County Public Schools Foundation, Inc.  The scholarship established in my name is a great honor and total surprise.  I can't think of a better way to be remembered than helping students of the Alachua County School District.

Sincerely, Tommy

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