Happy Halloween from Fields Family Dental in Odenton
 
 

We hope you have a wonderful Halloween. Here are some tips to help you and your family enjoy Halloween this year without any added guilt.

  1. Be selective - while candy is generally not necessarily good for you, there are some better choices then others. Try to pick candy that has less sugar and won’t stick to your teeth.

  2. Moderation is key - teach your kids about moderate early on, only allow 1-2 pieces of candy per day.

  3. Eat first - before you venture out to trick-or-treat, make sure to eat a well-balanced meal.

  4. Keep hydrated - encourage your children to keep taking sips of water in between their treats. This will help to wash down all of the bad bacteria they may have floating in their mouth.

  5. Brush, floss, repeat - it’s extra important to brush and floss all that candy and sugar away!

To set up your post-Halloween dental cleaning call 410-672-3501 or email FieldsFamilyDental@gmail.com. Have a Happy Halloween!!

Invisalign in Odenton, MD
 
 
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Do you want to straighten your teeth? Braces are one way to get straighter teeth. Traditional orthodontics requires brackets and wires, which effectively move the teeth into position. Braces are not your only option for improving your smile.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign uses clear retainers to move your teeth without the need for metal brackets and wires. Invisalign consists of a series of clean plastic aligners, which move your teeth by putting pressure and guiding the teeth into a new position. The aligners fit your teeth so closely that they are nearly invisible.

What problems can Invisalign fix?

Invisalign can fix most orthodontic problems including:

  • Crowded or crooked teeth

  • Spacing or gaps

  • Crossbite (when your lower teeth do not fit inside the upper teeth, instead, the lower tooth or teeth are sit outside the upper teeth)

  • Deep overbite (when upper front teeth completely cover the lower teeth)

Benefits of Invisalign

  • More comfortable

  • Removable

  • Virtually invisible

  • Easier to eat

  • Easier to clean your teeth

  • Lower risk of cavities and gum disease

  • You can whitening your teeth as you straighten them

Call us 410-672-3501 or email us at FieldsFamilyDental@gmail.com to set up your Invisalign consult today!

Deep ShahFields Family Dental
New Patient Special
 
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New patient special includes:

  • Comprehensive exam
  • Cleaning*
  • Check-up x-rays
  • Gum evaluation
  • Oral cancer screening

 (*New patients only. In the absence of periodontal disease. Not valid with insurance or any other offers.)

 
12 Reasons to Visit Your Dentist
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1. You have pain - Pain or swelling in your mouth can mean a number of things. The dentist can check to make sure it's not a serious problem and alleviate your pain.

2. Your gums are acting up - If your gums are puffy, bleed when you brush, or your have a family history of gum disease it's time to set up an appointment with the dentist.

3. You try to hide your smile - There are several cosmetic options available including Invisalign, teeth whitening, and veneers. We want to give everyone a perfect smile.

4. You’ve had work done - If you have fillings, crowns, root canals, implants or bridges, see the dentist regularly to make sure everything looks good.

5. You have on going medical issues - Make your dentist part of your medical team, especially if you are being treated for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders or are undergoing medical therapy (such as chemotherapy).

6. You are pregnant - Pregnant women are prone to bleeding gums so it's important to come for regular cleanings and check-ups while pregnant. Some insurance will even pay for an extra cleaning while you are pregnant. Give us a call so we can check how many cleanings you are eligible for while you're pregnant.

7. You use any kind of tobacco - From bad breath to oral cancer, cigarettes and chewing tobacco are harmful to your overall health. When you come in for a check-up and cleaning every 6 months the dentist will do an oral cancer screening as part of your visit.

8. You have dry mouth - Dry mouth can cause multiple cavities to appear in a short time. If you are experiencing dry mouth, the dentist can check for cavities and give you tips on how to help you cope with your condition.

9. You have trouble eating - Difficulty chewing or swallowing is not normal or sustainable, if you are having issues eating visit the dentist as soon as possible.

10. You have jaw pain or trouble sleeping - If you have issues with jaw pain, popping in your TMJ joint or trouble sleeping you need to see the dentist. You may need a night guard, TMJ evaluation or sleep study to help with these issues.

11. You have sores in your mouth - If there's something that doesn’t look or feel right in your mouth, the dentist should examine any mouth sore that lasts a week or longer. Types of mouth sores include canker sores, cold sores, leukoplakia and candidiasis. They vary in their severity and causes. Mouth sores could be the symptom of a disease or disorder; infection from bacteria, viruses or fungus or result from irritation caused by braces, dentures or the sharp edge of a broken tooth or filling

12. You need a professional dental cleaning - The American Dental Association recommends cleanings every 6 months, even for the healthiest of patients. Your dental insurance will cover a cleaning every 6 months or possibly more. Call us to see how many cleanings you are eligible for this year!

Call us at 410-672-3501 or email us at FieldsFamilyDental@gmail.com to set up an appointment!

From the American Dental Association

Advantages of CEREC Omnicam 3D dental camera
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CEREC Omnicam

Happy New Year from all of us at Fields Family Dental! Our office has invested in a brand-new CEREC Omnicam, the latest camera scanning technology. The Omnicam is a small powder-free color camera that takes 3D images in natural color with pinpoint accuracy. The images are imported into a computer that makes a 3D model of your teeth surfaces that can be used to make crowns, bridges, night guards, Invisalign, partial dentures, veneers, inlays, and onlays. The CEREC also has a milling unit, you can leave with a completed crown in about 2 hours. 

Our patients will now benefit from:

  • Increased comfort: No more biting into gooey impression material or putty molds.
  • Better treatment: Accurate 3D images can be created in minutes, no powder is required.
  • More convenience: For most crowns, no need for temporary fittings and second appointments. Treatments can often be completed the same day. 
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How often do I need to come in a professional dental cleaning?

Why should you visit your dentist twice per year?

Your oral care is a combination of home-care (brushing and flossing) as well as visiting your dentist or hygienist for a professional cleaning. Brushing and flossing at home are vitally important to maintaining a beautiful smile but regular dental check-ups are equally important to identify gum disease and other health concerns related to your head, neck and mouth. When we perform a dental check-up we are not only checking your teeth and gums, we are also checking your neck and mouth for oral cancer.

Why do some patients need to come more often for professional dental cleanings?

Most patients only need to come in for two cleanings per year but there are many individual that need to come 3 or 4 times per years. Reasons people may need to come in more often include:

  • Smokers
  • Periodontal disease
  • Diabetes
  • Immunocompromised
  • Pregnant women (many insurances allow an extra cleaning when pregnant)
  • People who are prone to cavities and plaque build-up

Can some patients be seen annually instead of every 6 months? 

Yes, patients that have minimal plaque build-up and low risk of cavities can be seen annually.

Dental care should be personalized to fit your dental needs. The dentist and hygienist will come up a plan which best fits you. All people develop plaque at different rates so some people need to come every 3 months and others need to come every 12 months. Your dental professional will decide how often you need to come in for cleanings.

Are you due for your next dental check-up and cleaning? Give us a call at 410-672-3501 or send an email to FieldsFamilyDental@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Deep ShahFields Family Dental