Stephanie Klein, Author at Lane & Associates - Page 17 of 18

April hosts a multitude of national awareness efforts, including Oral Cancer Awareness Month and National Facial Protection Month. This blog post is dedicated to Stress Awareness Month & Oral Health. Stress can have a significant impact on your oral health, so it is important to identify where you may be behind in your oral hygiene and try to improve.

Coping with stress ranges from person to person, but the common factor is stress can weaken our immune systems and trigger our brains to cope in unhealthy ways. Our unhealthy habits can cause lasting damage and put your oral health at risk.

4 Signs of Stress on Your Oral Health:

  1. signs of stress on oral healthPoor Oral Hygiene: It’s easy to find yourself slacking on your oral hygiene routine when you’re stressed. You may find yourself brushing only once every day, if at all, or skipping flossing altogether. This of course can lead to plaque buildup, tooth decay, cavities, and potentially tooth loss.
  2. Dry Mouth: Excessive stress can lead to less saliva being produced and you may not be hydrating as you should. Saliva production is necessary to keep our teeth moist, re-mineralize tooth enamel, and fight bacteria. Having dry mouth can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
  3. Teeth Grinding: I’m sure we all know someone who grinds their teeth due to anxiety or stress or maybe in their sleep. This is also known as bruxism. It can cause wear and tear on your teeth to the point you may chip or maybe even lose your teeth. Bruxism can also lead to tooth sensitivity or even headaches.
  4. Clenched Jaw: When you experience constant muscle tension in your jaw from chronic stress, it can cause temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). TMJ causes pain in your jaw and around your ears and may lead to difficulty opening your mouth or chewing.

If you’re enduring high levels of stress, it’s super important to keep up with your bi-annual dental visits so that we can help to monitor and manage any impacts stress is having on your oral health.

If you can remove the source of stress from your life, that’s the best way to fend off its negative effects of it. However, if that’s not entirely possible, then turning to healthy habits like yoga, meditation, journaling or exercising can help to reduce tension.

Of course, we are always here and can recommend specific treatment based on what we see during an oral health evaluation!

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Lane & Associates is Back at Phillips Farm!

We are so excited to be back at Phillips Farm in Cary as the title sponsor of their farmer’s market. Every Saturday for the next 4 months (April – August) Lane and Associates will have a table set up with lots of goodies and prizes.  Stop by to spin the prize wheel and learn all about the great dental care that LAA has to offer you and your family.  While checking out all the good stuff at our booth, don’t forget to register for a chance to win a $200 Target gift cardIt’s time to get outside and enjoy everything that the Phillips Farm Market has to offer.

Every month, from now until August, our booth will be at the Phillips Farm Market we will be featuring a different theme. April is all about quality dental care for kids!  Did you know that Lane Kids now offers Pediatric Dentistry?  Stop by our booth this month and learn more about our amazing pediatric dentist Dr. Tori Gill!  Because it’s Kid’s Month, we have added a special, Limited Edition Popit to our prize wheel! We can’t wait to see you there!

Lane and Associates Family Dentistry prides itself in offering quality dental care to all of North Carolina, but it’s the fact that they can impact children of all ages by teaching proper dental hygiene that gives them the most satisfaction.

Lane and Associates offers a variety of dental services for kids including our Baby’s First Dental Program and our Children’s First Dental Visit.  In addition, we now offer Pediatric Dentistry at select locations

To learn more about our quality dental care for kids, visit LaneDDS.com/kids or give us a call at  1-877-LANE-DDS.

 

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LaneDDS Manager Meeting Fun!

Easter came a little early this month at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry for our amazing and hard-working office managers.  Our office managers work extremely hard to ensure all of our dental offices throughout North Carolina are running smoothly, efficiently, and providing the highest quality dental care and customer service that our family of LaneDDS patients deserves.  As a token of our appreciation, we surprised our office managers with an Easter-themed meeting full of fun Easter décor and a delicious meal.  Of course, what would an Easter-themed meeting be without an Easter Egg Hunt!

 

“It was a fun-filled team building Easter Egg hunt with a great and informative meeting lead by Dr. Wright.  Oh, and the Easter meal was GREAT.” ~ Casey M., Raleigh Ridge Road Office Manager

It’s not often that we get all 43 office managers together at one time so our LaneDDS Corporate Team took this opportunity to celebrate their hard work with a little fun reward.   Over 600 eggs, that’s right 600, were filled with goodies and hidden around our Lane and Associates Garner location.  An additional 40 “Golden Eggs” were hidden that contained great prizes like Carolina Hurricanes Tickets, gift cards, and cash prizes!

“It was EGG-citing! The meeting was so productive and a lot of fun. We truly have great leadership here at Lane and Associates and they are so dedicated to helping each team member grow. I am glad to be a part of this family!” ~ Dawn, Roseboro Office Manager

It’s always fun here at Lane and Associates and that’s what makes working for this amazing company so great.  If you’re looking to further your career in the Dental Industry, Lane and Associates Family Dentistry offers a vibrant, rewarding, professional, and FUN work atmosphere.  Visit our careers page to learn about our amazing Employee Benefits and to browse our available positions.

At Lane and Associates Family Dentistry, we love to make our patients SMILE, but that’s not possible without our amazing family of LaneDDS employees!

 

 

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What’s Happening at LAA? 

Stormy outside Lane and Associates Wake Forest Road Office

We had a very special guest at our Wake Forest Road location last week! Stormy, the mascot of the Hurricanes, was here for his annual dental checkup. We had a great time hanging out with Stormy and are so glad that he prioritizes his routine dental care. After all, Lane and Associates is the Official Team Dentist of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Our Wake Forest Road staff always looks forward to seeing Stormy and spending time with him. Dr. Lane, Dr. Wright, and Dr. Bailey had a chance to support our favorite hockey team, GO CANES!

Are you looking to see more about what happened during our visit with Stormy? Well, you’re in luck. You’ll be able to check out Stormy’s visit at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry in our upcoming TV commercial! It will be airing on TV very soon so keep an eye out for it and let us know if you see it.  Tag us on social media (@lanedds) and let us know what you think!

In the meantime, you can check out some behind-the-scenes photos of our filming day here at our Wake Forest Road location.

 

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Lane Kids Pediatric Dentistry 

Did you know that Lane and Associates Family Dentistry now offers Pediatric Dentistry at our Durham, St. Charles, and Dunn locations! That’s right, LAA offers a complete range of pediatric dental care services that are perfect for your little one.

Our Pediatric Dental Services at Lane Kids Dentistry include dental cleanings, sealants, safe sedation, dental care education, nutrition guidance, and much more. It’s never been easier and more fun for your child’s first dental visit.

Just ask Braxton & Trevor, who recently had their first Pediatric Dental visit with Dr. Tori Gill at our Cary St. Charles dental office.

“The boys had a great time and they really loved the kids’ music, cartoons, and the fun space-themed graphics that decorated the entire office”, said Mom. “Everything, from when we checked-in to when we checked-out was perfect and I loved how we got to enjoy the experience together as a family”.

Braxton added, “It was a great visit, but my favorite part was the treasure box. It had the coolest toys!”


Keep reading for more information on quality Dental Care for Children at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry.

When Should A Child Have Their First Dental Visit?

The American Dental Association and The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry states: A child’s first dental visit should occur within six months after their first baby’s tooth appears, but no later than their first birthday.

Lane & Associates always has you covered with our children’s dental programs that start for children as young as of 6 months. These dental care programs allow us to grow with your child and build out a plan to ensure proper dental care throughout their life!

You can find our Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Gill at the following Lane and Associates locations: Cary St. Charles, Durham Miami Blvd & in Dunn. Schedule your child’s dental appointment today and take the next step towards receiving the best dental care your child deserves.

How To Care for Your Child’s Teeth At Home

To ensure that your child has great oral health from a young age, it is important to stay consistent in cleaning their teeth and even their gums before teeth start to arrive.

You can monitor your child’s oral health even before any baby teeth start to erupt. Many babies don’t start to show teeth until around 6 months. This doesn’t mean that you can’t do anything to care for your child’s oral health from before they even have any teeth.

When your child is between 3-6 months old, you can clean their gums with a soft-bristled infant toothbrush to keep their gums healthy. This can also help relieve pain when teeth start to come through their gums.

Once your child reaches 6 months and older, you can start to brush the few teeth that they may have twice a day as well as the gums where teeth haven’t yet come through. Continuing daily brushing is the key to giving your child excellent oral health from a young age.

Once your child reaches 3 years old, it is important to have them learn how to brush their teeth themselves with your assistance. Teaching your child the importance of brushing and how to do it, is a vital part of keeping their teeth and gums healthy.

How Often Should You Brush Your Child’s Teeth?

Brushing your child’s teeth twice a day is key to giving them great oral health as they grow older. Once they have grown old enough to brush their teeth with assistance, have them continue to brush on their own until they are capable of brushing their teeth by themselves.

You can also teach them how to lightly floss their teeth to encourage good habits. Having your child brush their teeth on their own is an important part of keeping their oral health in great shape.

Contact Lane and Associates Family Dentistry Today

Have your child come into our dental office to see one of our accommodating pediatric dentists today! Come visit the Lane and Associates office closest to you to improve your child’s oral health and learn how to properly take care of their teeth.

 

 

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World Oral Health Day!

Sunday, March 20th is World Oral Health Day, a day where dental communities unite and bring global awareness to the prevention of oral diseases. It’s time to brush up your own mouth healthy know-how, so this year Lane & Associates Family Dentistry is doing things a little different.

Instead of an ordinary blog post, we’ve decided to highlight a variety of dental communities and their 2022 efforts dedicated to World Oral Health Day! So many organizations have decided to launch week to year long campaigns dedicated to the importance of oral hygiene.

So let’s start with FDI World Dental Federation who organizes, sponsors, and markets World Oral Health Day. Their year long campaign involves national dental associations from around the world with activities in over 130 countries.

Take a look at some of their resources here.

Now let’s take a look at organizations with blogs, much like this one, who are providing resourceful information about World Oral Health Day.

Dentsply Sirona Proudly Supports World Oral Health Day 2022
Nicswell World Oral Health Day 2022
ADA Dental Community Unites for World Oral Health Day
Awareness Days World Oral Health Day 2022
Delta Dental World Oral Health Day 2022
Eduwar World Oral Health Day 2022
Virt World Oral Health Day 2022
National Today World Oral Health Day 2022

Don’t forget to stay connected with World Oral Health Day on Social Media to learn more.
Let’s work together to achieve healthier mouths and healthier lives!

IG: @worldoralhealthday https://www.instagram.com/worldoralhealthday
#WOHD22
#MouthProud

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Happy Friday!

Lane and Associates Staff Appreciation GiftThis week, Lane & Associates has been filled with fun and fellowship. There are so many holidays in the month of March but this week we focused on some very special ones.

A company gift was distributed to all Dentists and Dental Assistants in honor of National Dentist’s Day (March 6th) and Dental Assistants Recognition Week (March 6th – March 12th). Each person received a branded Neoprene Wristband Key Chain along with a $25.00 Target Gift Card. Who doesn’t love a trip to Target?

Dentistry Conference

Lane & Associates Family Dentistry was also represented at the National Mobile & Teledentistry Conference which was held in Las Vegas. The conference featured hundreds of entrepreneurs, industry experts, brand leaders, and dental professionals from across the world – all while diving into the future of dentistry! At LAA, introducing new methods of modern dentistry is always an exciting bonus.

Business of the Week

Speaking of exciting, North Carolina Oral Surgery + Orthodontics – Dunn (NCOSO) received an award. They were featured as Business of the Week by the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce. Keep watch for Dunn Chamber announcements next Wednesday! A special shoutout to Heather with the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce who came to the office and captured some amazing shots of the shining staff!

NCOSO Staff Award

The Best Dentist

An additional award was received by Lane & Associates Family Dentistry as Best Dentist – Gold from Midtown Magazine at their 2022 Diamond Awards. LAA was also acknowledged as Best Dentist – Bronze in Cary Living Magazine.

Lane and Associates Staff Accepting a Midtown Magazine Award

Stay tuned for next week’s #LAAWeekly!

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March is Sleep Apnea Awareness Month

Lane & Associates Dental Sleep Medicine Oral ApplianceNot only is March National Sleep Awareness Month, but it is also Sleep Apnea Awareness Month which means it’s time to fix the snore that is probably keeping your partner or your neighbors awake. One of the biggest complaints we hear in our offices is, “What can you do about my husband/wife/partner’s snoring?” Now, this doesn’t mean that all loud snoring is a sign of sleep apnea but it doesn’t hurt to take a look.Another question you’re problem thinking is, “How can my dentist fix my snore?” There are so ways to care for sleep apnea with dental treatment. Dental Sleep Medicine oral appliances are the perfect alternative to a traditional CPAP machine.

What is Sleep Apnea?

Let’s start with what sleep apnea is. Sleep apnea is technically the cessation or stopping of breathing, similar to holding your breath – but the difference is you can not control it. Sleep apnea can cause snoring, mood disorders, weight gain, and even high blood pressure! At Lane & Associates, we treat Sleep Apnea! Let’s get your life back!

What kinds of C-PAP Alternative treatment options do we offer?

  • Dorsal – The Dorsal is a relatively new appliance on the market. It is unique in that the upper and lower component of the appliance is not connected as with other oral appliances, but are still adjustable. is allows for the full opening of the mouth, which improves comfort and is helpful in certain cases.
  • Herbst – EMA (Elastic Mandibular Advancement) – The EMAs primary function is to bring the jaw forward and keep the airway open. One of the major advantages of the EMA is its smaller size as well as its flexibility. Various lengths of flexible bands are used to adjust the position of the lower jaw. The EMA is one of the most comfortable oral appliances on the market.

Do you have any symptoms of Sleep Apnea?

Complete the checklist below.

Lane and Associates Sleep Apnea Symptoms Checklist

Visit www.lanedds.com/sleep to learn more about Dental Sleep Medicine.

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super bright teeth veneers

If you have missing teeth that you would like a natural looking replacement for, then a dental bridge by the expert dentists of Lane and Associates Family Dentistry could be a safe and affordable tooth replacement. 

The Lane Dentists are available to serve our valued clients every day. They can tell you whether your remaining teeth are healthy enough to support a bridge, and they can also suggest the kind of bridge that’s best for you.

Dental bridges are a suitable restorative procedure in dentistry, and it has several advantages. The first benefit is that it looks like a real tooth. If you want to know more about the appearance of a dental bridge and how it could be the right option for you then read the complete article!

Do Dental Bridges Look Natural?

According to the well-trained and experienced dentists of Lane and Associates Family Dentistry, a dental bridge can accommodate for the loss of real teeth. When a person undergoes dental bridge treatment, the final step of the procedure includes taking the shade of the tooth so that the dental technicians fabricate the dental bridge in a way that it looks natural. The teeth included in the dental bridge are also closely matched with the color of the surrounding teeth. 

The Lane Dentists have the expertise in the provision of dental bridges to clients that looks natural and functions like natural teeth. It helps to improve self-esteem and confidence in patients who feel uneasy about their appearance with missing teeth.

Along with giving a natural look the dental bridges can also offer an advantage in maintaining the long-term structure of the mouth. Many patients go with this treatment option because of the way the dental bridges look and feel in the mouth. If you have recently got dental bridges or are planning to get a fixed dental prosthesis then remember that this time to become accustomed to the feel of the dental bridge.

When you get used to the dental bridge, it is hardly noticeable because it becomes a part of the mouth structure. Always keep in mind that the bridge can be cleaned just like natural teeth by brushing with a toothbrush.

Can you Tell if Someone has a Dental Bridge?

Has your dentist advised you for dental bridgework and you’re worried whether the bridges are noticeable or not? The answer to this query is NO. It is very difficult to find out or tell someone whether they have a dental bridge or real teeth. The only way to tell if someone has a dental bridge is if you tell someone about it. That’s one of the best things about a fixed dental bridge, they look natural and they blend right in.

Woman smiling with bright white teeth next to shades of tooth colors at the dental office

Do Dental Bridges have a Different Color from Natural Teeth?

The dental bridges at Lane and Associates Family Dentistry are made up of different biomaterials such as Zirconia or Ceramic or metal/ceramic combination, or porcelain. Although the quality of the dental biomaterial is different these bridges look similar to the natural teeth color and function the same as real teeth. 

These dental bridges blend with the color of natural teeth so if you are worried about the color of the dental bridge then don’t worry your original smile will be maintained by our expert lane Dentists. 

Does the Material your Bridge is Made of Affect the Look?

The dental bridge at Lane and Associates Family, Dentistry is made of several different types of material, including gold, alloys, zirconium, or porcelain. The material of the dental bridge does affect the look of the dental bridge in some cases for example zirconium is an expensive material so it looks exactly like an original tooth.

If you are looking for dental teeth replacement options then remember that porcelain is most often the material of choice for a dental bridge because it can be matched to your natural tooth color.

PFM also look like a natural tooth with the longevity of metal and matching the color with the adjacent teeth. Gold is another strongest material for dental bridges with wear-resistant benefits. This is a good choice for patients and these are preferred for the back teeth because the color is too noticeable. Porcelain fused to Zirconia is a common material for dental bridges with undeniable cosmetic advantage.

So if you are looking for a different material for your dental bridge then Lane and Associates Family Dentistry is the right place to know about the best suitable option for you. 

Do Dental Bridges Feel Natural?

The answer is yes! Dental Bridges are a cosmetic dentistry procedure used as a perfect alternative to dentures. A dental bridge restores the complete function of teeth in the mouth, particularly in cases when it comes to talking to someone and eating. This kind of teeth replacement option also prevents any further cosmetic problems such as drifting of teeth further apart due to the gap left by the missing teeth.

According to the Lane and Associates cosmetic dentists, the dental bridge should feel nearly as real and comfortable to you as your natural teeth. Many of the patients treated by the Lane Dentists report that their bridges feel even better than the natural teeth did before bridge placement. This occurs in cases when the patients have large fillings or restorations in their teeth.

At Lane and Associates, the dental experts use the same high degree of care when custom-making your bridge. The skilled dentists collaborate closely with our dental laboratory, to ensure the aesthetics are perfect for each patient.

The dental lab affiliated with the Lane and Associates only uses the highest quality materials with advanced technology for the fabrication of prostheses. These dental materials can enunciate the liveliness and translucency found in natural teeth so your new dental bridge will look natural and it will blend in beautifully with your existing teeth. To know more about dental bridges, consult the expert Lane Dentists right away!

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hand pointing to abutment on fake teeth

Are you advised to get dental implants or dental bridges to replace your missing teeth? If yes, then you should know different parts of dental implants and dental bridges. The expert dental professionals of Lane and Associates Family Dentistry guide their patients about the most suitable treatment option to replace their teeth. Read the complete article to have thorough knowledge about a dental abutment and different queries about it. 

What is a Dental Abutment Tooth?

The Lane Dentists are known as the best skilled dental personnel in town. According to the expert dentist, a dental abutment joins two or more elements that are utilized in restorative dentistry. In the case of a dental bridge, the abutment teeth are the two adjacent teeth that hold the bridge, or the teeth that support a partial denture. 

In the case of dental implants, the abutments are used to join the bridge or other tooth replacements to the fixture that is inserted in the jawbone. The abutment teeth or other abutments provide a base for the functional restoration of bite and restoring beautiful smiles.  

Is an Abutment the Same as an Implant?

A dental implant is inserted into the jaw in a minor surgical dental procedure. The process of dental implant is slightly different, it requires proper healing, the fusion of the dental implant with the surrounding bone, and then finally the abutment is placed. The healing of the dental implant process takes several months, and, if the patient’s jaw needs support from a bone graft, healing may take longer.

Dental implant Patients are usually provided with a temporary prosthetic tooth to wear while the implant is recovering. This lengthy healing process forms a stable foundation for your prosthetic tooth, which will bear the wear and tear of chewing and other functions. After the bone and implant have fully healed, the dentist uses local anesthesia at the region of the implant and inserts the abutment into the implant.

It is inserted with the help of dental cement or a special kind of screw that is also known as a lag screw. After the complete healing of the surrounding gum tissue, the crown can be joined to the abutment, and the restoration is complete.

The Abutments in the case of the bridge are used to attach a bridge or removable denture to an implant. Certain abutments materials are recommended for different types of restorations, according to the Lane Dentists titanium is often used due to its durability and its biocompatibility.

The other material used is zirconium, which imitates the natural color of the tooth, this is advised in cases if the abutment is highly visible. The dental team at the Lane and Associates Family Dentistry strives to serve our valued clients and if you need any suggestions related to your dental bridge then book your appointment right away with us.

How is a Dental Abutment Inserted?

In the case of a dental implant firstly the dentist waits for the process of osseointegration to complete. After the completion of osseointegration, the dental team at the Lane and Associates performs an additional surgery to place the abutment. The abutment is attached to the area where the crown will eventually attach. It is normally a minor surgery, and the patient is given local anesthesia in an outpatient setting.

Following steps are performed to insert the abutment: 

  • The Lane Dentists reopens the gum to expose the dental implant
  • The abutment is joined to the dental implant
  • The gum tissue is then closed around, leaving the abutment exposed

The site of abutment attachment varies according to different dental implant metal posts. This means that the dentist performs an extra surgical step.

 The abutment passes through the gum line, and it is visible when the patient opens their mouth, it will be that way until the Lane dentist completes the tooth prosthesis. If you don’t want the abutment to be visible, then there is the option that you can have the abutment placed in a separate appointment.

What Teeth Can You Get An Abutment On?

Selecting the abutment teeth is one of the most imperative steps when planning for a dental bridge. The Lane dentists make a complete treatment plan for the specific clinical situation and confirm the feasibility of a dental bridge.

There are a few requirements for teeth to use as an abutment which include the health of the tooth, it should be treated completely if it has cavity or decay, the teeth should not have a gingival recession or a greater degree of mobility. If the dental bridges are supported by many abutments, then minor mobility of the teeth can be accepted.

You can get a dental bridge on your front teeth although it is not very common.

Some teeth have greater strength, and these teeth are more suitable for use as abutments and these teeth include the molars due to the presence of multiple roots and strong bone. While on the other hand some teeth are proven to be extremely weak abutment teeth which are known as incisors due to the presence of a single root.

At Lane and Associates, the expert dental professionals examine your mouth and make a perfect treatment plan so that your smile can be restored to good health. 

Does Getting an Abutment Hurt?

The abutment is fixed by a dental specialist at Lane and Associates and in this procedure, the dentists make a small cut in the gum area to fix the abutment. This dental procedure is less invasive and less painful than the process of the implantation procedure.

To fix the abutment, the surgeon will reopen the gum only to expose the dental implant. The specialist will attach the abutment and then close the gum tissue around it. It will not hurt the patient because in most cases anesthesia is given to the patients, although some discomfort may occur after numbing wears off.

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Happy Holidays, From Our Family To Yours!

Our offices will be closed from December 24th through December 29th to celebrate the holidays. We’ll be back and ready to assist you on Monday, December 30th.

We wish you a joyous holiday season and a Happy New Year!