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Dangers in Delaying Dental Visits

September 20, 2014

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Northampton, MA – Northampton dentists Dr. Lisa Emirzian and Dr. Vincent Mariano from EMA Dental warn people not to delay dental visits.
Although economic uncertainties may mean people want to avoid the expense of dentistry, not visiting the dentist can have serious health consequences.
“You may be concerned about your family’s expenses. However, regular visits to your dentist are one thing you shouldn’t cut back on,” says Dr. Emirzian, a Northampton dentist.  Finding reasons not to devote time and money to a dental visit is very easy. But that is only short-term thinking. If the dentist can find a trouble spot while it’s still in the early stages, it is simpler and far cheaper to treat than if it’s discovered later.
Prevention is the primary key to lifelong dental health. Many serious conditions can be avoided or treated if they are discovered early on in the process. “In the early stages, oral cancer, decay, abscesses, gum infections, tooth wear, and enamel erosion are all more easily and successfully treated,” explains Northampton dental implants provider Dr. Mariano.

Untreated, many dental problems can grow more serious and more expensive to correct. For instance, a small cavity that is not treated can expand and spread to the tooth’s nerve, where it will lead to an infection or abscess. It is only at this point that the patient experiences pain and realizes there’s a problem.

Instead of a simple filling, you now need more extensive and expensive treatment to address the issue.  However, the cost of a root canal can be avoided if the decay is removed before it gets to the tooth’s nerve.  “Don’t wait until something causes pain,” warns Dr. Emirzian, awho also is a tooth whitening provider. “If you’re feeling pain, the problem is probably already serious and more difficult to treat.”

The Northampton family dentistry provider also observes that a healthy mouth is key to a healthy body.  Infections that start in the mouth can spread anywhere else in your body. Researchers have also found links between gum disease and other health conditions, including: high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, premature births and many more. Often, a patient’s dentist is the first health professional to note alterations in his or her physical condition. Dental visits can also help detect acid reflux and gastroenterological diseases, some auto-immune disorders, liver diseases and other conditions.
“Regular dental visits can help detect and avoid many health conditions,” says Dr. Emirzian, an extreme makeover specialist. “But we can’t help if the patients don’t visit.”

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Offering Invisalign Invisible Braces

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East Longmeadow, MA – Dr. Lisa Emirzian, an Amherst general dentist at EMA Dental, is offering the Invisalign system of invisible braces to the practice’s patients.
“Invisalign is very different from traditional braces,” explains Dr. Emirzian, acosmetic dentistry practitioner. “And it offers a number of advantages.”

Invisalign uses a series of custom-made clear plastic aligners to move teeth gradually and gently over time. There are no brackets or wires. At the start of the process, impressions are taken and then customized aligners are made. Every two weeks, the patient swaps an old aligner for a new one. Little by little the teeth move, giving you the smile you’ve always wanted.One advantage Invisalign offers is that the aligners are removable. Patients can take them out to eat, drink or brush.  Because they only need to be worn around 20-22 hours a day, you can also remove them for special occasions.  The ability to remove the aligners is a particular advantage when it comes to brushing your teeth.

“Traditional braces can make it hard to keep teeth clean,” notes Dr. Emirzian, theAmherst dentist. “When you can remove the aligners, you can brush your teeth normally. So you’re much less likely to experience cavities or other problems when the treatment is finished.”

The Invisalign system is very sophisticated. “Many patients believe that the system only works for correcting fairly minor orthodontic problems,” observes Dr. Emirzian, who also is a dental implants provider. “However, an experienced Invisalign dentist can use the system to correct malocclusions, crowding, open bites or spacing and rotation issues.”

“Our patients have remarked on how comfortable Invisalign is and how easy it is to use,” notes Dr. Emirzian. “They can have the smile they’ve been looking for without living with a mouthful of metal braces. They’re thrilled.”

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Offering All-Ceramic Crowns

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Springfield, MA – EMA Dental, a Springfield MA dentist office, proudly provides our patients with all-ceramic crowns for the finest aesthetic outcomes possible.
“A new standard in cosmetic dentistry has been created by all-ceramic crowns,”says Dr. Lisa Emirzian, our Springfield, MA dental implants provider. “Our patients are very pleased with the appearance and feel of the crowns.”

Crowns are used to encase the part of the tooth that shows above the gumline. “We use them for a number of reasons, such as: shielding a weak tooth, repairing a broken tooth, protecting and supporting a tooth with a large filling, or obscuring misshaped or badly discolored teeth,” explains Emirzian, a Springfield, MA general dentist.
All-ceramic crowns provide one huge benefit compared to traditional metal-ceramic crowns: they allow more light transmission through the tooth’s body. This creates a far more natural appearance, so the crown will resemble a more natural tooth. All-ceramic restorations also require that we remove less of the natural tooth’s structure. They stay in position through micromechanical and chemical bonding. “All-ceramic crowns are the best aesthetic choice, but they aren’t the right option for every person in every situation,” notes Emirzian, a Springfield, MATeeth Whitening specialist. “They are only one of the different choices available.”

Depending on the tooth’s position in the mouth and the patient’s intra-oral forces, various types of crowns are the best choice for functional and aesthetic reasons. For example, when patients clench or grind their teeth excessively, all-metal crowns run less risk of fracturing. Or, if the tooth has little or no enamel left, it may not provide enough surface area for adhesive bonding to the ceramic crown. Our Amherst dentists can give you advice about which kind of crown is right for you.

“At EMA, we offer state-of-the-art ceramic crowns,” observes Emirzian, a Springfield, MA Invisalign provider. “We can obtain the best cosmetic results without using metal. Additionally, we can treat your functional dental issues while addressing aesthetic considerations. Our patients really appreciate the results.”

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Celebrating National Prosthodontics Awareness Week

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Amherst, MA – Dr. Vincent Mariano, an Amherst dentist with EMA Dental, and his staff celebrated National Prosthodontics Awareness Week, April 3-9, 2011.
At EMA Dental, Mariano is a board-certified Amherst prosthodontist and Dr. Thomas Vergo is a maxillofacial prosthodontist. They provide specialty services such as bridges, dental implants, crowns, and dentures.

“Many dental patients don’t understand very well what a prosthodontist does,” explains Mariano, an Amherst dental implants provider. “National Prosthodontics Awareness Week is an opportunity for us to explain what prosthodontics are and the kind of specialized care that prosthodontists provide. We make a special push to get the word out to our patients and to the community at large.”Prosthodontists focus on the restoration and replacement of teeth and surrounding dental structures. One of dentistry’s nine specialty fields, prosthodontics requires an additional three years of work following graduation from dental school. “Prosthodontists have received additional training in aesthetics, dental implants, crowns, bridgework, and dentures,” points out Vergo, a Springfield, MA prosthodontist.

The American College of Prosthodontists asks its members to use National Prosthodontics Awareness Week as an opportunity to advocate for the prosthodontists’ valuable role and raising public awareness about the importance of a healthy mouth. The college promotes several key messages during this week:

  • Prosthodontics changes lives
  • Prosthodontists and technicians create museum quality restorations
  • Prosthodontists are serious about access to care (dental school clinics and pro bono services)
  • Prosthodontists provide a broad spectrum of services including maxillofacial
  • Prosthodontists treat a broad spectrum of patients

The American College of Prosthodontists’ mission is to represent the needs and interests of prosthodontists to the public by stimulating awareness and interest in the field of prosthodontics. It is the only prosthodontic specialty association in which membership is based solely on education credentials. ACP members must be in or have completed an American Dental Association-accredited advanced education program in prosthodontics.

“The college promotes the idea that replacing missing teeth is an essential part of overall health,” explains Mariano, a Northampton, MA prosthodontist. “Prosthodontists are prepared to provide the kind of expert care patients need in considering the best options for replacing missing teeth.”

There are more than 3,000 trained prosthodontists in the U.S., but only about 1,000 of them are board certified. Mariano is the only board-certified prosthodontist in Western Massachusetts and Vergo is the only maxillofacial prosthodontist in Western Massachusetts. Both doctors are affiliated with the Tufts Prosthodontic Specialty Program in Boston and the University of Connecticut’s prosthodontics program.
“EMA Dental offers the only prosthodontic group in Western Massachusetts,” notes Mariano, an Amherst prosthodontics specialist. “We can offer the whole range of services when it comes to prosthodontics care.”

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Understanding Prosthodontics

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Northampton, MA – Every Northampton, MA general dentist at EMA Dental can handle a wide variety of cosmetic dentistry and dental hygiene issues. However, some patients require the specialized help of EMA Dental’s trained prosthodontists: Dr. Vincent Mariano and Dr. Thomas Vergo.

“The specialty of prosthodontics isn’t well understood by many patients,” explains Mariano, one of the practice’s Northampton, MA dentists. “Prosthodontists are specialists in the restoration and replacement of teeth and surrounding dental structures.” The doctors at EMA Prosthodontics are specialty-trained in esthetics, crowns, bridgework, dentures and dental implants.

“EMA’s prosthodontists have trained for three additional years following dental school to become specialists in the unique field of prosthodontics, one of the nine specialty fields in dentistry,” observes Vergo, a member of the Northampton, MAcosmetic dentistry practice. Presently there are approximately 3,000 trained prosthodontists in the U.S.; a little more than 1,000 of those are board certified.

“EMA Prosthodontics is the only prosthodontic group in Western Massachusetts,” notes Mariano, a Northampton, MA dental implants specialist. Furthermore, Mariano is the only board certified prosthodontist in Western Massachusetts and Vergo is the only maxillofacial prosthodontist in Western Massachusetts. Marianoand Vergo have affiliations with the Tufts Prosthodontic Specialty Program in Boston and the University of Connecticut Prosthodontic Program.

“Some patients require the sort of specialized treatment that only prosthodontists can give,” says Vergo, whose office also supplies Northampton, MA Invisalign. “It is especially beneficial for EMA’s dental patients that they can receive the prosthodontic care they need within the same office.” The Northampton, MAfamily dentists at EMA Dental are proud to be able to offer the highest level of prosthodontic specialty treatment at their practices in East Longmeadow and Northampton.

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Different Kinds of Dentures

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Springfield, MA – Springfield, MA dentist Dr. Thomas Vergo and his colleague Dr. Vincent Mariano at EMA Dental, in East Longmeadow and Northampton, MA, provide their patients who need dentures with a number of different options.

“All dentures are not equal,” explains Northampton, MA dental implants provider Dr. Mariano. Prosthodontists are the only dental specialists who focus on the restoration and replacement of teeth, including dentures, crowns, bridgework and dental implants. There are only 3,000 trained prosthodontists in the United States;Dr. Mariano and Dr. Vergo are the only two in Western Massachusetts with offices in East Longmeadow and Northampton.

“Dentures are dental prostheses/artificial devices/teeth fabricated by dentists, specialty dentists, and prosthodontists to replace missing teeth, soft tissue and many times missing bone. The purpose of dentures is to restore oral functions such as speech, swallowing and chewing. Also, dentures will restore a patient’s smile by providing lip and cheek support – an important factor in our patients’ psychological well-being,” explains Springfield MA dentist Dr. Vergo, an expert in the field.

“The longer it has been since tooth extraction, the more bone and soft tissue loss occurs causing a collapsed facial appearance… restoring normal oral function and natural facial appearance on those patients with significant denture problems due to teeth, bone and soft tissue loss is one of the reasons many of our patients seek us out to make their dentures,” says Dr. Vincent Mariano, dental specialist and Board Certified Prosthodontist in Western MA.

“There are many different denture designs,” explains Springfield MA general dentist specialist Vergo. “Different kinds are used depending on the needs of the patient.”

Conventional Dentures: Conventional dentures are designed for patients who have lost all of the teeth on the upper or lower jaw (or both). They are removable, meaning that patients can remove and reinsert them when required without professional help. They come as a complete set of dentures that are supported by surrounding soft/gum and hard/jaw bone tissues of the oral cavity.

Removable Partial Dentures: These dentures are designed for patients who are missing only some of their teeth and don’t require a complete set of dentures. Removable partial dentures sometimes rely on attaching or clasping onto existing teeth.

Dental Implants: “Dental implants are ‘replacement’ tooth roots, which can provide a strong foundation for removable dentures by providing support and retentive attachments making the denture more functional,” explains Northampton MA denture specialist Vergo.

A lower full denture can be supported by 2-4 implants placed in the lower jaw, giving it greater support and retention than one without implants. Adequate suction and retention are more difficult to achieve with lower complete dentures because the tongue can easily dislodge a lower denture. A denture which uses implants is one of the most cost-effective ways to use dental implants in dentistry, but it’s always preferable to a conventional complete denture.

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Attending a Prestigious Prosthdontics Meeting

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Springfield, MA – Springfield, MA dentistry experts Dr. Vincent Mariano and Dr.Lisa Emirzian recently attended the prestigious Annual Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics (GNYAP) conference at Lincoln Center in New York City.
The Academy brings together many of the top prosthodontists throughout the country for this two-day educational event offering lectures and networking. The event updates its members on the most current thinking and technological developments in the prosthodontics field. Dr. Mariano became a Fellow in the Academy following his own presentation to the membership in 2006.

The Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics Annual Meeting: GNYAP’s 56th Annual Fall Scientific Meeting was held at the Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Attendees experienced state-of-the-art presentations given by experts from around the world and enjoyed meeting with and learning from colleagues in the field of prosthodontics.

Springfield, MA prosthodontist Dr. Mariano notes, “Dentistry is a complex field. I am devoted to exposing myself to new ideas and every time I attend this conference I learn about new techniques and procedures.”

The Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics: GNYAP’s mission is to benefit dental patients by advancing the science and practice of prosthodontics, encouraging the highest ethical standards and professional involvement, while promoting a better relationship among the other disciplines of dentistry and related professions. The Academy was founded in 1954 by a group of 13 original members dedicated to these objectives. The membership – which includes Dr. Mariano, a Springfield, MA dentist has expanded to 191 members from all over the country and is by invitation only.

“It’s an extremely valuable experience,” notes Dr. Emirzian, one of the top Springfield, MA cosmetic dentists. “The people who belong to the organization and who present at the conference are the top in their fields. I always learn new things that I can apply to my practice.”
The Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics’ Activities: Today’s Academy membership continues to advance the goals of its founders. It achieves organizational objectives by:

  • Monitoring new developments that may support improved health care.
  • Promoting the highest standards of ethics and professional fellowship.
  • Fostering a better understanding among the various disciplines of dentistry and all related professions.
  • Recognizing, encouraging and stimulating research and education.

“I am quite honored to be a member of this organization,” says Dr. Mariano, a Springfield, MA dental implant specialist. “The members are the absolute best practitioners of prosthodontics in the world.”

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Dr. Mariano Featured in Implant Article

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Amherst, MA – Dr. Vincent Mariano, a Springfield, MA dentist, was quoted in the November 2010 issue of Healthcare News in an article about dental implants. The article described the advantages of using dental implants over bridges or dentures – and detailed recent technological innovations in implants.

Swedish dentist Dr. Ingvar Branemark discovered that titanium tooth implants would fuse with bone. Looking for an expert opinion, the magazine quoted Mariano, a dental implants specialist: “As a result of Branemark’s findings, the way plans are made for tooth replacement has changed significantly….For the first time, we were able to replace a non-removable tooth in the human body and have it attach to human bone….Implants can be used for a single tooth, for multiple teeth, or to stabilize a denture. We can even replace a full set of teeth that are non-removable using multiple implants.”

Recent developments in dental implants have diminished the total treatment time and reduced the process to as little as 45 minutes. All of these advancements mean that patients heal more quickly. The article quoted Mariano, who also is a Springfield, MA porcelain veneers provider: “The trend in all of this is to accelerate the healing process.”

Although not everyone is a candidate for dental implants, various kinds of patients find them beneficial. “Even people with partial dentures can benefit immensely…Dental implants were first developed for denture patients because they had such a poor quality of life,” said Mariano, whose Springfield, MA general dentistry officeprovides a wide variety of dental and prosthodontic services.
Contact the office to learn more about EMA Dental’s Springfield, MA cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry services.

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Offering Advanced Tooth Whitening

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Northampton MA – The Northampton, MA dentists at EMA Dental offer their patients a number of teeth whitening options. The Advanced Zoom! in-officewhitening system and at-home tooth whitening program are the most popular options. Tooth whitening is an easy, effective and cost-effective way to brighten your smile and boost your confidence.

The Zoom! tooth whitening system is completed in one office visit and consists of up to 4 whitening segments each lasting 15 minutes. After protecting your lips and gums, the whitening specialist at the Northampton dentistry office will apply the unique Zoom! whitening gel, which is designed to work with the special Zoom! light. The light and gel work together to penetrate the teeth and gently break up any stains or discoloration. After your visit, your teeth will be as much as 8 shades whiter and the results are immediate and long lasting.

“Our patients are amazed at how fast and convenient the process is and they’re very happy with the results,” says Dr. Lisa Emirzian, a Northampton dental implants provider.
EMA Dental’s Northampton cosmetic dentists can also help you whiten your teeth at home just as effectively, but it does take more time to achieve the same results. The at-home option uses a lower concentration of peroxide gel that you apply – using custom-made bleach trays – to your teeth for 1 to 2 hours every day for 2 to 3 weeks.

The number of Americans whitening their teeth has grown more than 300 percent since 1997. “The good news is that there are easy and effective ways to obtain a dazzling, new smile,” notes Northampton porcelain veneers specialist Emirzian.

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Offering a Variety of Implant Options

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Springfield MA – If you have a missing tooth or a situation where both tooth and root are damaged, then you might be a candidate for a dental implant, points out Springfield MA dental implants provider Dr. Vincent Mariano. Implants are artificial tooth roots that anchor replacement teeth directly within the bone, making them more stable and natural feeling than many other tooth replacement options.

Traditionally dental implants are surgically placed in two steps: an initial surgery to place the anchor in the jaw bone, and a second surgery to attach the post and replacement tooth to the anchor.” Not everyone is a candidate for dental implants, however,” notes Dr. Mariano, a Springfield MA porcelain veneers provider. “You must be in good physical condition, have healthy gums, and have enough bone in your jaw.” “One of many new accelerated implant treatment approaches is ‘Teeth in a Day,’ which utilizes a combination implant and post unit, necessitating only one surgical procedure,” explains Dr. Mariano, a Springfield MA dentistry expert. One of the advantages of this option is that the patient does not need to wear a temporary crown for several weeks.

The Springfield MA dentist also offers “Teeth-in-an-Hour,” an innovative method in which the dentist uses a 3-D CAT scan to take detailed measurements of the patient’s jaw. This allows the dental lab to create a very precise implant which will fit the patient’s jaw exactly. While placing the implant, the doctor is guided by a computer. The patient spends less time in the chair and less time recovering. Dr. Mariano completed New England’s first Teeth-in-an-Hour operation in 2006. His Springfield MA general dentistry office, EMA Dental, offers a wide variety of dental services.

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