- My teeth
are yellow and stained! What can I do?
- Can I
get rid of my ugly, black, mercury fillings?
- Do you take my insurance?
- How much will my
treatment cost?
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My teeth are crooked or have spaces. Do I have to get braces to straighten
them?
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I had some crowns placed some time ago, and I noticed that now I have a dark
line at the gum line. What can I do?
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I often wake up with sore jaw muscles and sometimes even a headache. What is
causing this?
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I grind my teeth at night. Is this bad? What can be done about it?
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I am
missing a tooth. What can be done to fill in that space?
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What can I expect during
my first visit?
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I have an infant at home. What age do you recommend their first visit to the
dentist?
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I heard that you have a Laser. What types of procedures can you use it for?
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I am very nervous and scared to get my dental work done! Do you offer any
services to help people like me?
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Where is Stonecreek
Dental Care located?
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There are many options for
whitening your teeth. The most popular choice is our Rembrandt One Hour
Whitening. It is the most effective, long lasting whitening option we offer.
Your appointment with us would last approximately 90 minutes, 60 minutes of
which you have a whitening gel on your teeth and a bright blue light shining
on that gel.
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The second option is At Home
Bleaching with Customized Trays. We take impressions of your mouth to
fabricate plastic bleaching trays. You are given whitening gel to use at
home for 3 consecutive days.
- The third option is Professional Crest Whitestrips. This is similar to
what you can buy in the stores, but a much stronger formulation and a longer
supply of strips. This type of whitening requires a lot of work and
consistency on your part, as you must use the strips twice a day for 30
minutes each time for 14 days. There are advantages and disadvantages of all
3 systems. Let us discuss these with you to help determine the right form of
whitening for you.
- As of just recently, we have started a "Deep Bleaching Treatment"
Program. This can successfully whiten very deep discoloration including
tetracycline staining, which was not capable of whitening with the older
techniques. It involves a series of one-hour procedures and at home trays
followed by a sealing process.
- Yes! Not only does replacing those old fillings look much better and
more natural than your old amalgam fillings, it is also much healthier and
stronger for your teeth. Old silver fillings breakdown over time. This
allows decay to start around the edges and under your old fillings. Often
this decay is not visible on x-rays and would otherwise go undetected for
years, until pain ensues. Depending on the size of your old filling, we have
three treatment options to replace those with. Each tooth is addressed
individually and the best treatment for each tooth is determined.
- For very large silver fillings occupying the majority of the chewing
surface of your tooth, a full coverage crown may be recommended.
- For smaller fillings, we may bond a tooth colored filling into place.
- For those middle of the road fillings, a ceramic inlay or onlay may be
indicated, which is made using our CEREC CAD-CAM technology.
- There are advantages and disadvantages of each procedure, which we can
review with you.
We certainly accept any and all insurance payments from any dental carrier.
However, it is important that you contact your insurance company to verify that
they will remit payment. Some plans only allow you to see a provider within your
network. If you have any questions about your insurance, we would be glad to
assist you.
- At the time that treatment is planned, we will provide you with an
estimate of the treatment cost. Oftentimes, we will call your insurance
carrier to verify benefits and make an estimate of what they will pay
towards your treatment. This is only an estimate and any leftover balance
will be the responsibility of the patient. Your portion of the treatment fee
is due the day that treatment is started. We offer several payment options
to help you take care of your portion.
- We offer a 5% courtesy discount for cash or check payments and a 3%
courtesy discount for credit card payments made in full the day we begin
treatment.
- We also have financing available from two outside sources. American
General Finance (AGF) offers 6 or 12 month interest free payment plans. An
application can be completed within a few minutes. Once we fax over the
application to AGF, we usually receive a reply within 5 minutes.
- Dental Fee Plan (DFP) by Capital One is another option available to you.
They offer payment plans ranging from 18 to 60 months with low, fixed
rates. The patient contacts DFP directly at 888-337-4171 or online at
www.dentalfeeplan.com.
Not always. Braces are a great option but it does take time. A lot of adults
do not like the idea of metal brackets and wires. We offer invisible braces (Invisalign)
in our office for many cosmetic corrections. Other options include veneers
(porcelain facings) or bonding that are able to close up spaces, improve the
color, and change the shape and position of your teeth in a short period of
time.
Most of your older crowns are made of a metal substructure covered by
porcelain. As your teeth wear and gums recede, often the grayness of this metal
begins to show. It leaves an unattractive, unnatural darkness. Because of the
dark metal substructure, the resulting crown is often more opaque and does not
have the natural translucency and coloring that your natural teeth have. Many of
the crowns we do today are made completely of porcelain. These crowns are much
more life-like, all without the dark margins.
I often wake up with sore jaw muscles and sometimes even a headache. What is
causing this?
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I
grind my teeth at night. Is this bad? What can be done about it?
You are not alone if you clench or grind your
teeth at night. An amazingly high percentage of Americans do! While you may not
even know that you are doing this, you may notice sore, tired jaws and/or have
headaches in the morning. The dentist may notice that your teeth are worn down,
have fracture lines, or abfraction at your gum line may be present. We can
fabricate an appliance for you called at NTI-tss, which stands for "Nociceptive
Trigeminal Inhibition-Tension Suppression System." It takes about 10-15 minutes
in our office to fabricate this appliance, which you can take home that day. The
appliance has also been successfully used to treat migraines and is the only
appliance approved by the FDA for the treatment of migraines!
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I am
missing a tooth. What can be done to fill in that space?
There are three different options for replacing a missing tooth.
- The first option is to place a bridge. A bridge is a fixed unit that
involves placing a crown on the tooth in front of the space, a crown on the
tooth behind the space and connected in between those two crowns is a fake
tooth. This creates a 3-unit structure or "bridge" that is permanently
cemented in.
- The second option is having a dental implant placed. During one
surgery, the implant post is actually placed into your jawbone. After a
period of healing, the post is uncovered and a crown is made to fit on that
post.
- The last option is having a removable partial fabricated to fill in the
missing tooth. There are benefits and disadvantages of each option, which we
can discuss and decide which option may be best for your situation.
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What can I expect during my
first visit?
On your first
visit, we hope to educate you as to the health and condition of your teeth,
gums, and mouth. We ask a lot of questions that help us understand what YOU want
from us to improve your dental health. .and we hope you will ask us a lot of
questions as well. We will recommend ideal dentistry, but will always give you
other options.
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I have an infant at home. What age do you recommend their first visit to the
dentist?
We recommend that you bring your child in for his or her first dental visit
at age 3. It is always a good idea around age 2 or 2 1/2 for you to bring your
child to our office to watch their parent or sibling receive a dental cleaning.
It allows them to become familiar with the office and the doctor.
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I heard that you have a Laser. What types of procedures can you use it for?
We are equipped with the Biolase Dental Laser. We use the laser for many
procedures, such as:
- Small fillings on adults and children: no shots, no pain
- Sealants on children: we use the laser to etch the surface of the tooth
to make the seal stronger and longer lasting.
- Frenectomies: You know that little string of skin between your lip and
your front teeth? Or that line of skin under your tongue? For those who are
tongue-tied or have a low frenum attachment, we can use the laser to safely
remove the excess tissue. The laser also shortens the healing time and there
is decreased healing time and less swelling.
- Treat canker sores
- Desensitize areas of recession and abrasion.
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I am very nervous and scared to get my dental work done! Do you offer any
services to help people like me?
see Sedation Therapy (click here to learn more)
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Where is Stonecreek Dental
Care located?
Our office is located a
211 Delano Ave, Chillicothe, OH.
Our phone number is
(740) 773-2222
Directions from the North
• Head
South on Bridge Street.
• Turn
right at W Water St.
• Turn
right at Western Ave
• Turn
right at Delano Ave
Directions from the South
• Head
North on Bridge Street.
• Turn
Left at W Water St.
• Turn
Right at Western Ave
• Turn
right at Delano Ave
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