Thursday, August 4, 2011

Cosmetic Imaging

Smiles are infectious…they are a sign of happiness, joy, and confidence. Are you confident in your smile? If not, there are plenty of cosmetic options out there!

There are so many exciting and obvious benefits of cosmetic dentistry. And now there is a way to visualize the outcome of a proposed treatment… It’s called cosmetic dental imaging. Cosmetic imaging is a powerful diagnostic and treatment planning tool to help you see what cosmetic dentistry can really do for you.

Summer Sizzle Special

Here at Proud Smiles Dental, we are offering a FREE cosmetic consultation with a complimentary SmilePix image during the month of August! SmilePix is the tool we use to get digital smile simulations so you can see how your smile currently looks, and how it will be transformed. Take advantage of these "before and after" illustrations that are free with your cosmetic consultation this month!

Peace begins with a smile. ~Mother Teresa

Monday, July 18, 2011

Get a Smile Make-Over with Porcelain Veneers

Are you confident in your smile? If not, porcelain dental veneers may be a great option for you! Porcelain veneers are a gorgeous way to correct stained, chipped, or crooked teeth. They can completely conceal the imperfections of your front teeth, providing a total smile makeover!

Dental veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve your appearance. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their color, shape, size, or length. Porcelain veneers resist stains better than resin veneers and better mimic the light reflecting properties of natural teeth.

Veneers are routinely used to fix:

  • Teeth that are severely discolored
  • Teeth that are worn down
  • Teeth that are chipped or broken
  • Teeth that are misaligned, uneven, or irregularly shaped (for example, have craters or bulges in them)
  • Teeth with gaps between them (to close the space between these teeth)

Dental flaws that may have been a source of embarrassment or discomfort for years can be corrected with porcelain veneers in as little as one or two appointments. If you are considering porcelain veneers and would like more information, please contact me at 404-257-0091.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Happy Patient Appreciation Month!

During the month of July, Proud Smiles Dental is thanking our patients by celebrating “Patient Appreciation Month.” We found a great way to say thanks for choosing us to be your dentist by instituting the Loyal Patient Reward System.

What is the Loyal Patient Reward System?

This no cost program is our way of thanking our patients, by which our patients earn Loyal Patient Rewards dollar amounts, allowing them to save on thousands of products and services. Here’s how it Works…Each patient will automatically receive $250 in Loyal Patient Savings to start, and $50 more in savings rewards every single month, plus even more savings for:

· Keeping their scheduled appointments
· Reactivating if they haven’t been in for care in awhile
· Using available patient financing
· Recommending their friends to Proud Smiles
· An extra $100 in rewards on their birthday
· $25 in rewards for extra savings holidays
. “Liking” Proud Smiles on Facebook

Loyal Patient Rewards will reward you for taking good care of your oral health, leading to a healthier lifestyle! To learn more about our Loyal Patient Reward System call us at 404-257-0091.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

NuCalm: A Natural Alternative to Dental Sedation

Does going to the dentist make you nervous? Do you dread having dental treatments? I’m a dentist and even I get a sinking feeling in my stomach when I sit in the dental chair.

Many patients ask if they can be put to sleep for routine dental care. Sedation is not common in dental offices because it is heavily regulated. Oral sedation, IV sedation and Nitrous Oxide can carry health risk and additional cost for patients.

Here at Proud Smiles Dental, we are happy to now provide a natural way to relax at no cost to you. My patients feel relaxed and even rejuvenated from the NuCalm system. They leave feeling great without any risk or side effects, to go on with their day.

NuCalm places the body into the same deep relaxation it experiences as you fall to sleep. Using a combination of natural supplements, micro-current stimulation, nueroacoustic music and black-out glasses, your body naturally relaxes. Time passes quickly during treatment and you feel rested when you are done.

NuCalm has truly changed the dental experience. Check out www.nucalm.com to learn more. Give us a call to experience dental care in a whole new way!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Achieving a Bright White Smile

What is the first thing you notice when you meet someone for the first time? If you’re like many Americans, it’s their smile. A whiter, brighter smile is beautiful -- it can help you feel better about yourself and make a memorable impression.

There are many things that contribute to stained or dull teeth such as drinking coffee, tea, soda or wine. Don’t feel like giving up your morning coffee? We don’t either! Not to worry…we have some options for you!

The first step in achieving that bright smile you’ve always wanted is to make regular appointments for cleanings. Yes—believe us it really does make a difference!

Do you need something to give you that EXTRA sparkle? If used correctly strips may be quite effective, but if you want an ultra-quick fix our Discus products may be for you. We offer Day White gel, which is a high powered formula for speedy take-home whitening or Zoom, our in-office option in which we use a combination of gel and a specialty light. These options are fast and convenient which are proven to be safe and effective.

Would you like more information? Watch my Web MD video on teeth whitening!

Friday, May 6, 2011

INVISALIGN® DAY Celebrate who you really are with a beautiful smile!

What is Invisalign?

Have you considered getting braces, but cringe at the thought of the traditional ones? Do you have nightmares of all of the food that you will inevitably be fishing out of your braces?

Invisalign takes a modern approach to straightening teeth, using custom made aligners created just for you. The virtually invisible aligners are made of smooth clear plastic and are placed over your teeth. You receive a new aligner every couple weeks to gently move your teeth to the appropriate position. The best part about this modern approach is there are no metal brackets or wires-just aligners that you can pop in and out of your mouth!

Join us for Invisalign Day

Wednesday, May 18th 2:00pm - 7:00pm, I will be providing FREE consultations to answer your questions about Invisalign treatment, the clear way to straighten teeth. If you have wondered if Invisalign is right for you, make an appointment for this special event.

Here are some perks you can receive

  • $500 off treatment
  • Complimentary whitening with Invisalign treatment
  • Financing options
  • Reimbursement under FSA plans

Hurry…the space is limited to the first 25 appointments! Give me a call at 404-257-0091.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Snap-On Smile

Marketed as the Hollywood Smile, Snap-On Smile provides a beautiful smile for anyone. This affordable removable dental appliance requires no numbing or drilling. It is a custom made patented acrylic covering for your teeth that creates an ideal look. Together, we choose your new tooth color and shape. Snap-On Smile fits over your teeth providing a natural smile you can eat and drink with during your daily activities. Snap-On Smile has been a wonderful treatment option for some of my patients at Proud Smiles Dental.

Checkout some of the ways I have used Snap-On Smile at my practice …

  • Snap-On Smile was used for a patient whose teeth were damaged severely over the years by acid reflux and tooth grinding.
  • Snap-On Smile was used for a patient whose teeth were overly small leaving spaces between her teeth.
  • Snap-On Smile was used for a young adult whose teeth were not responding to whitening
  • Snap-On Smile was used for a young adult who lost a tooth and hated the black hole look of the gap.
  • I have a teenage actress considering Snap-On Smile until her natural smile matures.

There are so many reasons to consider Snap-On Smile as an alternative or interim treatment to more expensive cosmetic dentistry. Please call to find out more from Proud Smiles Dental--(404) 257-0091.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Which Foods are Most Beneficial for Good Dental Health?

Factors to Consider

Did you know that changes in your mouth start as soon as you take that first delicious bit? Bacteria in the mouth convert sugars from the foods you eat to acids, and it's the acids that begin to attack the enamel on teeth, starting the decay process. Beware…you expose your teeth to decay every time you eat!

The Healthy Choice

The smartest food choices for healthy teeth are: cheeses, meats, nuts, and milk. These foods protect tooth enamel by providing the calcium and phosphorus needed to re-mineralize teeth after being exposed to harmful acids.

Some additional smart food choices include: apples, pears, and crunchy vegetables. These foods have a high water content, which dilutes the effects of the sugars that turn into acids causing the weakened enamel. They also stimulate the flow of saliva which helps protect against decay by washing away food particles and buffering the acid.

Between Meals

Chewing sugarless gum is actually beneficial to your teeth as chewing helps extricate food that becomes stuck to your teeth. Sugarless Gum also increases saliva flow to wash away mouth acids. When you’re parched, AVOID sugary juices and sodas! The smartest beverage choices include water, milk, and unsweetened tea.

By being mindful and making the right decisions, you can minimize the acid produced by sugary foods and eliminate tooth decay!

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-Brenda Paulen, D.M.D

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Future of Health Care


I participated in a panel discussion last month at the Sandy Springs Chamber of
Commerce Women's Business Network's Luncheon: "What you need to know
about Health Care right now." There was a lot of uncertainty on what the future
holds for us in light of the changes that are occurring and proposed by Health Care
Reform.

Mergers: Are they a good idea?

We are seeing mergers and consolidation of medical practices, hospitals and labs.
In the news last month there was talk of a sale of a large ambulance/emergency
services company. Will these changes be good for us as patients and consumers?

Insurance Exchanges & Taxes

What will insurance exchanges and taxes on Cadillac health plans do? Will this
put more control of services into the hands of corporate Insurance entities? The
independent insurance agents were concerned about reduction of product choices.
The medical practitioners were concerned about Insurance companies being even
further installed between the doctor and the patient.

Pay Attention & Stay Involved

We should each be proactive in our own health. Exercise, eat natural foods, and
do not smoke. We can affect our own health profoundly to avoid obesity, diabetes
and heart disease. Always see your dentist on a regular basis to avoid bacterial
infections and gum disease. Have a relationship with the medical practice of your
choice. Learn and advocate for yourself and loved ones. We must take personal
responsibility, not place our health in the corporate Insurance world or onto the
government.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Green Is In

Global warming seems to be at the top of everyone’s minds. Many people have set forth new efforts in living a greener lifestyle, and I am no exception. I am very environmentally conscious of my impact on this world. At home, I am the Green Queen and my habits are now transpiring to my kids. They think twice before throwing anything away and are turning off lights and computers when they are not in the room.

This consciousness has been brought to my practice and is catching on to others in my industry. We are going above and beyond recycling and energy conservation!

Here are some ways we at Proud Smiles reduce waste and pollution:
  • Use digital imaging. This reduces the radiation we emit and the chemicals we would use to develop X-rays and the putty of impressions.
  • Recycle the metals we remove from patients mouths so they don’t pollute the city water system.
  • Use hospital grade, reusable sterilization items to reduce the amount of paper and plastic we throw away.
  • Support our suppliers in reducing packaging.
  • Order supplies only monthly to minimize our shipping carbon footprint.
  • Recycle old equipment.
  • Use nontoxic, biodegradable disinfectants and cleaners.
  • Clean our water lines regularly with biodegradable enzymatic cleaners that are environmentally kind.
  • Use the computer extensively for our medical records to reduce paper.
  • Use email for reminders and billing.

Please give us feedback and support our efforts as we at Proud Smiles Dental continue to pursue and implement environmentally friendly measures.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Let’s Celebrate Children's Dental Care Month

When should I begin brushing my child’s teeth? Are baby teeth really important? When should my child begin flossing?” These are some of the questions I am often asked by parents when it comes to their children’s dental care. Since February is National Children’s Dental Month, sponsored by the American Dental Association (ADA), I am offering advice to stem the dramatic increase in cavities among preschoolers between the ages of 2 and 5.

It’s a disturbing trend that’s directly related to the increase we’re seeing in obesity rates among the same age group. Our young children’s diets are filled with dried fruits, juice boxes, candy and soda, and it’s setting them up for more cavities over their lifetime. I suggest parents take the lead by teaching their children how to develop healthy dental habits.

My best advice: Have children visit a dentist beginning at age one; let children pick out their own toothbrush; and help them brush until they can do it by themselves. It’s also important to replace sugary foods and drinks with fresh fruits, vegetables and dairy products.

There is definitely a connection between oral health and overall health. Having healthy teeth and gums leads to a decrease in such health concerns as diabetes and heart disease in adulthood. It’s a lesson we need to teach our children as early as possible.

If you would like to experience a more personal health-centered approach to dental, care give me a call: 404-257-0091. I would love to hear from you!