

Air abrasion can help the dentist provide better care while
providing you greater comfort during your visit.
If the whine of the
drill sets your nerves on edge, you may be an excellent candidate
for air abrasion. This advanced new technique painlessly removes
microscopic amounts of tooth decay, sparing healthy tooth structure
in the process. These advantages make air abrasion an attractive
alternative to conventional high-speed drill
preparations.

The air abrasive
system replaces a conventional dental drill in the preparation of
tooth surfaces when filling cavities. A thin direct stream of
aluminum oxide particles driven by compressed air at high velocity
"blasts" away decay with virtually no loss of healthy
tooth material. The technique is limited to use on cavities close
to or on the surface which makes it useful for about 80 percent of
children and 40 percent of adults.

Very. Approved by
both the Food and Drug Administration and the American Dental
Association, air abrasion is so safe it can even be used on small
children and pregnant women.

In the majority of
cases, no anesthetic injection is necessary. Most patients remain
comfortable throughout the procedures with no numbness afterward.
However, if you are one of the rare people who are uneasy, we will
be happy to take appropriate measures to ensure your
comfort.


Yes. In fact, due to
the improved comfort level and speed of air abrasion, it's often
the treatment of choice for children. Many children treated with
air abrasion early on avoid the apprehension (dental anxiety) that
traditional methods may stimulate.

Because air abrasion
is most often used on conservative restorations, we first apply a
special cavity detection dye to your teeth to identify the location
and extent of decay that might otherwise go undetected by x-rays
and visual examinations. We then use an instrument that delivers a
gentle stream of compressed air and a superfine powder of abrasive
particles to quickly remove the decay. Finally, we fill the cavity
with a tooth-colored, non-metallic filling that offers many
benefits over mercury fillings, including strength, longevity and
appearance.

Many patients say it
feels and sounds similar to air being blown across the tooth. The
procedure moves so quickly that some people aren't even aware that
the air abrasion process is underway.

- Prevention -
Earlier detection and treatment of cavities means less damage to
teeth.
- Speed - Most air
abrasion fillings can be completed in 10 to 15 minutes or
less.
- Comfort - Greatly
reduced vibrations, sounds and unpleasant sensations.
- Precision - Helps
maintain integrity of tooth structure by removing only a minimal
section of tooth.
- Appearance -
Improved, tooth-colored filling material looks more natural and
provides additional benefits over mercury fillings.

A thin stream of aluminum oxide particles driven by compressed
air sprays away decay.

Air abrasion is most
often used to remove decay in its early stages. It can also remove
stains, repair chipped, fractured or worn teeth and prepare teeth
for cosmetic procedures.

While air abrasion
offers many benefits, it is not always appropriate for all
procedures, such as removing large silver (amalgam) fillings or
removing deep decay. Based on your individual situation, we will
determine what technology is most beneficial to you.

Air abrasion is safe for children as well as adults.

Air abrasion helps
many people feel more comfortable with dental treatment. This
improved comfort level leads to less anxiety about visits to the
dentist for routine care, which in turn allows us to catch many
problems while they are still small. We think you will be pleased
with this proven technology and we welcome your questions. It's all
a part of our quest to help you keep your smile for a
lifetime!