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We are hoping to educate the general public and our patients about the many possibilities that modern dentistry provides to improve oral health and quality of life in general. The opinions and cases presented here are actual dentistry performed by us and reflect our approach to dental care. At times, professional opinions and methods may vary amongst dentists.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Extreme Acid Tooth Erosion Due to Lemon Sucking Habit

Case Report

Patient: T.B.

Chief Concern: Severe enamel and tooth structure loss.

Diagnosis: Chemical erosion resulting from acid exposure due to long term habit of sucking on lemons.  Lemon juice is saturated with Ascorbic acid and much like other acids can dissolve the calcified structure of teeth.  Short duration exposure to acids (such as drinking soda or eating foods with vinegar) usually does not result in net loss of  tooth structure because minerals in saliva will replace the minerals lost in contact with the acid.  However repeated and long term exposure to acids will result in tooth erosion.

Treatment: Endodontic (Root Canal) therapy to treat exposed dental nerves followed by composite resin restorations. 


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Dentistry by
Syamack Ganjavian, DDS

Composite Resin Veneers

Treatment Report

Patient: F.I.

Chief Concerns: Old composite restorations on front teeth, spaces between teeth not resolved completely after Invisalign orthodontics, discolored teeth not whitened to satisfaction after bleaching treatments.

Treatment: Gradia Direct X composite resin veneers in XBW shade.
Length of Treatment: 2 hours.

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Dentistry by
Zahra Ashrafi, DDS