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Why are Porcelain Veneers so Popular?

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Smile and the whole world smiles with you. Right? Well, what if you have dingy, grey teeth or a crooked smile, or you are missing a few teeth? Not so likely. A poor smile gives a poor impression. And the first thing a person notices, usually, is your smile.

Considering all the options available in cosmetic dentistry, the single most popular procedure is the application of porcelain veneers. It takes as few as two visits to completely refurbish an unsightly or lackluster smile. And the results created by Dr. Kourosh Maddahi are always remarkable and lasting.

This Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist is a leader in the creation and application of beautiful dental veneers. His practice is known for the extremely high quality of veneers produced. The results gotten, factoring the time and finances it takes, are one of the best deals in dentistry.

Veneers are routinely used to reshape oddly shaped teeth, to repair chipped or damaged teeth, to fill gaps between teeth and to handle extreme discoloration or staining. When they are expertly created and applied they bring about a dramatic enhancement of the teeth and smile.

By definition a veneer is ‘an outer layer fixed to something for decoration or protection’. Porcelain dental veneers are thin layers of dental grade porcelain glued to the surface of teeth. When designed with quality they have the same luminosity as natural tooth enamel. They are durable and strong, and often last up to twenty years.

Making veneers that are indistinguishable from the natural teeth comes about from a number of factors. Some aspects are technical and some are artistic. Dr. Maddahi begins by consulting closely with the patient who wants veneers. He looks at the shape of the face, the formation of the teeth and any imperfections.

He thoroughly discusses all of this with the patient. He answers their questions and educates them on the procedures involved. An important factor is the use of state-of-the-art video imaging to actually show the patient and Dr. Maddahi what choices they have in the final product. He looks for a result that will enhance the patient and not just their teeth.

Using the advanced technology called Shade Vision, Dr. Maddahi will obtain accurate readings of the color and shade of the existing teeth. This is very important because veneers have to be an exact match to the existing teeth or they tend to look artificial. Teeth are not all one color and the color and shade varies from tooth to tooth. Usually, the existing teeth would be cleaned and whitened first so the veneers made would match the teeth in their best condition.

The lab works exactly with the impression, color and shade data, as well as Dr. Maddahi’s explicit directions on how to create the custom veneer. Before they are mounted, the veneers are checked for fit, color match and, most importantly, patient approval.

Then they are then permanently affixed to the teeth. This procedure is accomplished in only two or three visits, usually. The product is an amazingly renewed and beautiful natural smile.

Dr. Kourosh Maddahi offers free consultation at his state-of-the-art Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist office. Call now and you may discover a beautiful, natural new smile.

Local Neighborhood Los Angeles Dentist Makes the Visit Easy

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, has a very convenient office right in Beverly Hills. The convenience begins with free valet parking next door to the office, so there’s never any hassle or expensive parking costs. The office is located right in between Wilshire and Little Santa Monica Boulevard, making access very easy.

If you live or work in Westwood, Brentwood, Century City, Hancock Park, Pacific Palisades, West LA, West Hollywood, or are closely situated to the La Cienega and Wilshire districts, you really should give this office a try.  Within just a short drive of a few minutes, you are likely to have your most satisfactory dental appointment ever!

Dr. Maddahi only schedules one patient at a time, making the appointments fast and without wait, in most cases. The warm welcome you will receive will always include an offer of tea or another beverage to enjoy in the beautiful, gallery-like office. When you arrive you will know that this is unlike any other dental office you have visited.

The staff and Dr. Maddahi will always thoroughly discuss any of your questions or concerns, to make the visit stress-free. When x-rays are necessary, they are so effortless compared to standard dental x-rays. Digital x-ray systems are in every procedure room. It takes a click of a button and the result is displayed immediately on the computer screen.

The office of Dr. Maddahi maintains a practice based on gentle dentistry, which means no stress and rarely any pain in any procedure. But the chair-side manner of this dentist far exceeds most other “gentle dentists”. Dr. Maddahi truly cares about your dental experience, wanting to make it the most peaceful experience you’ve had in a dentist office.

The quality of the work done by Dr. Maddahi is never out-done. As a matter of fact, Dr. Maddahi spends a good percentage of his time correcting failed work from other dentists. He provides the finest in cosmetic dentistry, resulting in very natural looking, beautiful new smiles.

This office always is always at the forefront of advanced, high-tech developments in the dental field. They have been using many of the newest instruments for years, while other dentists may just be obtaining them, or still are using aged equipment and procedures.

The IntraOral Camera displays every tooth and gum surface, with crystal clarity, in the patient’s mouth. With Digital Cosmetic Imaging, both Dr. Maddahi and the patient have the opportunity to view a digitally computerized split-image photograph of the patient’s smile, so they can compare what the before and after will really be like.

Another remarkable tool is the high resolution, state-of-the-art, 40x by 1600x Trinocular Compound Microscope used to view exactly what bacteria is causing a patient’s gum disease. Painless Air Drills and Digital Bite Recorders have been in the office for several years.

Most recently Dr. Maddahi has added the newest high-tech laser, Waterlase MD, which means no more vibration or heat, while essentially as effective as a high-speed drill.  His office can provide same day implants and uses Cerec, the same-day tooth restoration system.

All this means very convenient, top-notch dentistry from a local Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, in Beverly Hills. Call him today for your free dental consultation.

Without High Tech Equipment the Diagnosis is Uncertain

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Other than the repair of anything discovered by the dentist, inspecting the teeth is really the most vital part of dentistry. Therefore, without proper tools for inspection, dentistry becomes a guessing game, and not a true science.

Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, ensures that his Beverly Hills dentist office is always way ahead of the curve when it comes to high-tech equipment and procedures. “Without the latest and most advanced tools, I am unable to effectively view and properly diagnose a patient’s dental health.”

Dr. Maddahi continues, “We begin with a digital x-ray system that is in each room of the office. The digital x-ray gives me the ability to magnify, colorize, and alter the density of the image, allowing the most advanced diagnosis based on an x-ray image. Additionally, it takes only three seconds from when the camera is clicked to when the X-ray image is transferred to the computer screen.”

Traditionally, the method used by a dentist to inspect teeth has been to take a small mirror, open the patient’s mouth and poke around, often while wearing reading glasses to slightly magnify the mouth. Later dentists began wearing a small magnifying glass over one eye, greatly improving inspection.

But now Dr. Maddahi employs a high-tech way to view what is happening in the mouth and with the teeth. The IntraOral Camera is a new high-tech tool that displays, with crystal clarity, every tooth and gum surface in the patient’s mouth as the camera is moved from tooth to gum and the tongue.

Dr. Maddahi uses this camera so that he and his patients are able to view the mouth on a computer screen, at the same time. “This is a vital diagnostic tool for the doctor and likewise gives the patient the exact same view of what the cosmetic dentist is viewing.”

Such detailed viewing can lead to the patient becoming far more responsible for the care of their teeth and gums.  Additionally, the patient can get a photograph for their insurance company or take pictures home to discuss the aspects of their mouth that concern the dentist or to discuss the treatment plan with other family members.

Another amazing tool is the high resolution state-of-the-art 40x by 1600x Trinocular Compound Microscope. This allows the patient, the hygienist, and the doctor to digitally view moving bacteria from the patient’s mouth on a computerized video screen.  No longer does the dentist need to speculate when killing germs.

Bacteria are the root of gum disease. If the exact bacteria are only guessed at or remain undetected, a patient can lose their teeth.  When Dr. Maddahi identifies the precise bacteria in the mouth using this special microscope, he can very specifically diagnose and prescribe a correction.

With Digital Cosmetic Imaging, both Dr. Maddahi and the patient have the opportunity to view a digitally computerized split-image photograph of the patient’s smile.  One half of the screen is their current smile and on the other half is a digital simulation of the proposed cosmetic work.

This “know before you go” method works with any proposed treatment plan.  It can be used on even the most basic cosmetic dentistry procedure, such as tooth whitening, all the way through to the complex procedure of a full mouth reconstruction.  It can show a patient or Dr. Maddahi computerized step-by-step simulations of tooth-colored restorations, porcelain veneers and crowns as well as bridges, cosmetic contouring, bonding, and much more.

High-tech dentistry is always provided at the Los Angeles cosmetic dentist office of Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, located in Beverly Hills, resulting in the highest quality natural, beautiful smiles.

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Is there a Higher Standard of Gentle Dentistry?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

At the Beverly Hills dentist office of Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, it will be found that Dr. Maddahi’s Spa Dentistry office is really quite unlike other dental offices. Many claim to offer gentle dentistry, while this office bases it’s every office procedure, policy and activity on providing a higher standard of real gentle dentistry to its patients.

The first order of the day is to ensure that each patient feels welcome and is comfortable from the minute they near the office. With valet parking right next door, this arrival is a cinch, no driving around Beverly Hills looking for a parking spot.

The patient is warmly greeted and offered tea, coffee, water and the like. The friendly, aesthetic atmosphere of the gallery-like surroundings is a just preview of this new standard of dentistry. Paperwork is kept to a minimum, and can actually be completed on-line before the appointment.

Waiting to see the doctor is rare. Dr. Maddahi treats only one patient at a time. As quickly as possible, typically instantly, the patient will be taken into the examination room. Dr. Maddahi always begins treatment with a thorough exchange with his patient. He considers it important to fully discuss any concerns or questions the patient may have.

He will then fully cover the procedures to be done. Dr. Maddahi wants to make certain that the patient understands what to expect and this, he has found, can assist in relaxing the patient. Thorough and close communication between the doctor and the patient can dramatically decrease the stress of a dental appointment.

Communication is fundamental for gentle dentistry. Has there been any history of painful dentistry? Is the patient frightened by needles? How is the patient’s pain threshold? Do they have any fears or concerns? These are vital points of coordination between the dentist and the patient.

Every year it is found that more and more patients avoid the dentist, either because they have a fear of the dentist, or that they have had a bad experience earlier. Why would someone want to return to the dentist, in such a case?

In most circumstances the actual dental treatment began with pain. In order to do almost any dental procedure, Novocain has been needed. Administered with a needle, the pain commenced. Not necessarily the case at this office because Dr. Maddahi uses the newest anesthesia tool, the Citoject, to avoid such pain.

Dr. Maddahi explains, “What causes the pain of an injection is not the needle but the rate of delivery of the anesthetic. Before the Citoject, using conventional methods, few dentists could be painless. However with the Citoject a micro-compressor controls the rate of the injection so patients feel only a slight pressure, no pain. I try very hard to put the patient’s comfort first. I have used the Citoject since it first came on the market.”

This is one of numerous advanced dental high-tech tools offered in Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi’s Beverly Hills dentist office located nearby Century City, Hancock Park, Pacific Palisades and West LA. These are tools not normally found in a typical dental office. Here, the overall emphasis is on stress-free, pain-free dentistry, thus offering their patients an experience unlike any previous dental appointment.

Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist Offers the Highest Standard Ever in Laser Dentistry

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Now there’s a brand new state-of-the-art laser, employed in the Beverly Hills dentist office of Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi. This new laser, the Waterlase MD Turbo, works like a high-speed drill, but never touches the tooth. It uses laser energy and a gentle spray of water, performing without heat, vibration or pressure.

“I want to revolutionize dentistry. We strive for the fastest, best result with the least pain”, explains Dr. Maddahi. “With the Waterlase MD Turbo, we are accomplishing our dentistry procedures faster than ever with less pain, less waiting and less recovery time.”

So advanced from the original lasers used in dentistry, the Waterlase MD Turbo is a cool laser. Customarily, of course, a laser was inherently heat based. There developed a significant difference in this technology.  Waterlase is the only cool laser used in dentistry – which therefore means no more burning to remove tissue and bone.

Imagine your dentist using a cool laser instead of a high-speed drill for drilling cavities? Yes, that means you perhaps won’t need Novocain. With much less pain, no heat, no noise, no weird drill smell and no vibration, the speed of this new high-tech laser is nearly equal to that of a high-speed drill. Many patients have found they can now get a cavity filled without the use of any anesthesia.

This revolutionary transformation in dentistry should bring certain people back to the dentist office! A survey conducted by the National Institute for Consumer Education found that 82% of people have fear of the dentist. They also found that 68% of that fear is because of the injection so often needed for dental work. And, 53 % do not like the post-operative numbness.

As in earlier treatment of periodontal disease, this innovative dental laser can be used on infected gums to significantly shrink inflammation. Any expected pain in this treatment is greatly diminished with the Waterlase. Treating infected gums with laser dentistry will usually keep the area free from returning bacteria for up to 30 days. The now-vaporized tissue, which was infected beforehand, is found to grow back now, bacteria free.

Need crown lengthening? Customarily, it takes six to eight weeks of healing after crown lengthening before the next procedure can be done. When a condition exists where a tooth needs a crown but too much of the tooth is missing, crown lengthening will be performed right in Dr. Maddahi’s office. This is done with less recovery time and much less pain than earlier-used methods.

There is one more important use of laser dentistry. When a patient finds that their smile is “too gummy” this new laser is used to remove the extra gum, called gum recontouring. And this procedure is also now far faster, with less pain and far more rapid healing.

The upshot of Waterlase MD laser dentistry is that fewer injections are needed, meaning less numbing and soft-tissue procedures are completed with the least swelling, bleeding and post-op pain. The Waterlase MD effectively eliminates the vibration and heat of a drill, and affords much more minimally invasive dentistry thereby reducing patient fear and anxiety of dental appointments.

You may contact Dr. Kourosh Maddahi now for a free initial consultation. His Los Angeles cosmetic dentist office in Beverly Hills conveniently provides free valet parking.

How Dr. Kourosh Maddahi Answers the Most Frequently Asked Dental Questions

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, whose dentist office is conveniently located in Beverly Hills, answers several of the questions most frequently asked about cosmetic dentistry.

What is high-tech dentistry and why is it important?
Dr. Maddahi’s office strives to stay up-to-date with the latest cosmetic dentistry technology, in order to best service his patients. Digital x-rays are a good example of this, as with digital x-rays not only does the patient receive 90% less radiation than conventional X-rays, they save time. In only three seconds the X-ray image transfers to the computer screen, and that’s important.

Is it possible to know what my new smile will look like before the procedure is performed?
With the use of state-of-the-art Digital Cosmetic Imaging, a patient is able to see what their new smile will look like. This makes it so much easier to see and make changes to the plan before any work is done.

I like to know a lot about my procedures before they begin. Is this a problem like with some other dentists? They always seem to be so rushed.
Dr. Maddahi insists on taking the time to explain everything to his patients. Additionally he wants to get any questions from them or hear any concerns they may have. His practice is based on a very open communication between his staff and patients and he and his staff are naturally very willing to provide for any special needs of their patients.

Can cosmetic dentistry handle the gaps between my teeth and my uneven teeth or do I need orthodontics?
Yes, with the use of porcelain veneers, Dr. Maddahi can repair an unsightly smile so there is no longer any gap, and the teeth are even. Additionally, the new smile will look natural and beautiful because of his outstanding artistry combined with the advanced equipment in the office.

Is cosmetic dentistry better than orthodontics?
Of course, wearing unsightly braces and retainers can be embarrassing and painful and orthodontic treatment often can take years. In most cases, Dr. Maddahi can create a natural-looking, comfortable smile instantly with porcelain veneers.

How are the unsightly stains on my teeth best handled?
Dr. Maddahi only uses Zoom!2 Chairside Tooth Whitening, which is an in-office tooth whitening procedure. The hydrogen peroxide gel, which is the main ingredient in the whitener, is at a much stronger concentration in the dental office than found in in-home procedures, so it whitens better and much faster. The Zoom! gel whitens both enamel and dentin, so you’ll be greatly pleased with the natural looking new color of your teeth.

How painful will my procedure be?
Dr. Maddahi endeavors to make every procedure he does as stress-free and painless as possible. It has been found that the speed of application is often the cause for the pain often found when getting anesthetic through a needle. Dr. Maddahi uses “The Wand” to apply local anesthesia more slowly.  He uses an air drill in place of metal drills whenever possible so the amount of pain is decreased.  And as a plus, in many cases with the air drill anesthesia is not needed at all.

Beverly Hills dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, prides himself on using the newest, high-tech procedures and equipment to create beautiful, natural smiles.

Dentists Now Able to View the Mouth More Clearly with High-Tech Tools

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, prefers to use every high-tech tool available, to better service his patients. The typical dentist office uses a small mirror and maybe magnifying glasses to inspect the teeth and mouth. By digging around with a tool they can get the general idea that there is some decay or a broken tooth.

Not Dr. Maddahi. He uses a small pen-shaped camera that displays the teeth on a large computer screen, so that he and the patient can see and understand exactly what is going on in the mouth. This camera is easily and comfortably positioned over each tooth, and throughout the mouth, so that the gums and every part of the oral cavity are thoroughly inspected.

The IntraOral Camera is this new high-tech tool, used by Dr. Maddahi. Permitting he and the patient to observe on the computer screen, with crystal clarity, every tooth and gum surface in the patient’s mouth as the camera is moved from structure to structure. This is a vital diagnostic tool for the doctor and it finally allows a patient to have the exact same view that the dentist has!

Dr. Maddahi also likes to use the IntraOral Camera as an educational tool. This allows the patient to see his mouth and ask questions about anything they see. In this way they are able to become more knowledgeable about the condition of their mouth.

Very often Dr. Maddahi has found that this knowledge can make it possible for his patients to become more responsible for the care of their teeth and gums, resulting in better dental health.  Additionally, the patient can view any characteristics of their mouth that may concern them. A photo can be printed and sent to the insurance company or brought home to discuss the treatment plan with other family members.

As we know, bacteria are the cause of gum disease. Another new high-tech tool that Dr. Maddahi employs is a high resolution, state of the art, 40x by 1600x Trinocular Compound Microscope. The purpose of this device is to fully identify exactly what type of bacteria is in the patient’s mouth.

This allows the hygienist, the dentist and the patient to digitally view moving bacteria in the patient’s mouth, on a computerized video screen.  The guesswork is taken out of killing germs.  Bacteria, gone undetected, can cause the patient to lose his/her teeth.  Once Dr. Maddahi identifies the specific bacteria in the mouth, using this special microscope, he can more specifically diagnose the hygiene needed to do away with the bacteria.

The other high-tech viewing tool used by Dr. Maddahi is a computerized split image system, showing the before and potential after shots of any work to be done. Now both the dentist and the patient can know how that procedure will alter the look of the patient, before any work is done, using the Digital Cosmetic Imaging system.

Dr. Maddahi can adjust his plan for his patient based on these before and after images. He can use this with the most basic cosmetic dentistry procedure of tooth whitening all the way to the complex procedure of a full mouth reconstruction, saving both time and allaying any patient’s concerns.

High-tech dentistry is offered at the Los Angeles cosmetic dentist office of Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, located in Beverly Hills, resulting in the highest quality natural, beautiful smiles.

How Can Your Overall Wellness be Affected by Your Dental Health?

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

In this day and age wellness and longevity of life are extremely popular subjects. It seems impossible to look at the cover of a paper or magazine, or to watch television or listen to the radio, without seeing or hearing some matter of how to be healthier and live a longer life. Beverly Hills Dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, a top family dentist, warns that there are numerous dental factors that can be harmful to your overall heath.

Dental disease has been often considered minor and something to be easily ignored. But dental disease can contribute to numerous ailments and is reported to actually shorten life expectancy.  If a patient disregards infection of the mouth such as gum disease, infected root canals, infected cavities or other unhandled oral disease, the effects can be quite serious.

“Gum disease alone has been found to have increased the risk of heart attack, increased risk of stroke, raised the severity of diabetes, contributed to respiratory disease, interfered with proper digestion and can even contribute to low pre-term birth weights.”, Dr. Maddahi explains, “It has also been seen to play a role in osteoporosis, to severely stress the immune system and of course, lower resistance to other infections.”

Dr. Maddahi uses the newest high-tech equipment to work on gums and teeth at his Beverly Hills office. This can make the visits faster, less painful and the procedure more precise. Using IntraOral Cameras, they view with clarity each tooth and gum surface in the mouth.

There is also a 40x by 1600x, high-resolution Trinocular Compound Microscope in use at his office. This allows the doctor, the patient and the hygienist to digitally view the moving bacteria of the mouth on a computerized video screen.

Most importantly, a state-of-the-art laser is used for soft tissue surgery, curing, and sterilizing with the benefit of no anesthetic needed or just topical anesthetic to get started. In the treatment of periodontal disease, dental lasers are employed to treat infected gums. This has been known to reduce inflammation as well as keeping the area free from returning bacteria for up to 60 days. Infected tissue will then grow back bacteria free.

With laser treatment and proper patient home care, periodontal disease can be a thing of the past. Dr. Maddahi explains how a laser works: “A laser is a device that produces a very fine, intense beam of light that renders energy. When a laser comes in contact with tissue, it causes a reaction that can remove, vaporize or shape tissue, depending on the kind of laser being used. Because the laser beam is so narrow, it allows for a precision that is just not possible with other surgical tools.”

The newest dental research and discovery has revealed that disregarded dental infections are linked to a variety of health problems. If a person allows gum disease to develop into periodontitis – which is an advanced stage of the disease – such problems as stroke and heart disease can result. Researchers have also linked periodontitis to high blood sugar levels, bacterial pneumonia, pancreatic cancer and even low birth weight as well as premature birth.

Beverly Hills family dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, will guide your dental health using the newest in advanced dental equipment and procedures employing gentle dentistry in his spa-like office setting, to assist you in avoiding numerous dental factors that can be harmful to your overall heath.

Drill-free Dentistry – Air Abrasion, It’s Like a Mini-Sandblaster to Remove Decay

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

When thinking of the dentist, there are a few negative images that may come to mind. Painful drilling. Loud whining of the drill and that smell. Long appointments. Aftertaste, and subsiding pain. At the high-tech office of Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, a Los Angeles dentist in Beverly Hills those images, for many, have become a thing of the past.

Now there is a way to fill a cavity without the teeth being drilled!

Drill-free dentistry, by air-abrasion, acts like a mini-sandblaster that’s precisely aimed to remove decay using a fine aluminum oxide (baking soda) powder. There’s no whining drills, no burning smell (the teeth never get hot), no vibration and no anesthetic required.

Drill-free dentistry is paired with another recent high-tech addition to dentistry, DIAGNOdent. It’s a laser system that discovers decayed areas prior to their appearance as a hole on the surface of the tooth, it locates decayed areas that x-rays cannot detect.

A patient of Dr. Maddahi illustrates the procedure, “I just came from the most pleasant dental experience EVER!  Yes, I did say pleasant and dental in the same sentence!  Me, who is not entirely uncomfortable with going to the dentist (only had one cavity thus far), but afraid to go as it has been 5 years since my last appointment! After the cleaning and x-rays was the dental exam with the doctor.  Dreaded because I KNOW I have a cavity.  He carefully looks over all my teeth.

“He couldn’t see the cavity on the x-rays. Was there hope that there wasn’t a cavity?  No.  He has this laser that finds all cavities on the surface of the tooth.  I thought it was pretty cool, no more picking with that metal tool.  I felt nothing with the laser, not a single thing, just a light in my mouth. But, then it beeped and we found the cavity!  Ugh!

“Ready to schedule the next appointment to come back to remove it, Dr. Maddahi told me he could do it right now.  Looking for reasons to leave I said, ‘I am breastfeeding, so I will wait until I am done.’  He explained there is no anesthetic needed.  It’s painless.  ‘OK, let’s do it, promise me it won’t hurt?’  He smiled and said yes.

“Sure enough, it was painless and no anesthetic!  I was done in 15 minutes, and the best part was NO DRILL!  How you ask?  The cavity is removed with air and powder so only the cavity is removed and not the good part of the tooth.”

Prior to this high-tech advancement a dentist would need to remove healthy tooth structure in order to clean out the cavity in a tooth. With micro-dentistry’s delicate air abrasion technique this same decay can be precisely removed without the loss of healthy tooth structure.  Sealants are then used to securely bond to the tooth, protecting the tooth from any further decay.

An excellent variety of high-tech dentistry is available at the Los Angeles dentist office of Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, located in Beverly Hills. He creates beautiful, natural smiles using gentle dentistry.

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One of the First Things That’s Noticed is a Bright Smile

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Whiter teeth are most often associated with beauty and a healthy lifestyle. Grungy, dirty looking grey or yellow teeth can give a poor impression and with a simple, fast and short dental appointment, teeth can be sparkling white. Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, uses only the leading whitener, Zoom® 2 Advanced Power Plus Chairside Tooth Whitening.

First impressions are greatly influenced by the smile. A person’s smile is one of the first things noticed upon a meeting with someone. Age, diet and environment are all factors that will fade a sparkling smile. After only a few years of smoking or drinking coffee and wine, certain people may find that their teeth are lacking the youthful and healthy pearly-white look they once had.

Some will give up smoking and find that despite regular brushing and dental cleanings, the teeth remain quite discolored. Many find that the original gleaming white look of their youth does not return easily. Of course, many individuals choose to continue drinking coffee, smoking, or consuming other staining foods. Unfortunately, brushing with the whitening toothpastes currently on the market will not make your teeth as white as they can be.

Over-the-counter home whitening systems can be less effective, or create an unreal or imbalanced whitening. Beverly Hills dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi says, “Everyone loves a bright white smile, and there certainly are numerous products and procedures available to help improve the look of yours.  While some people are satisfied with the result that they get from brushing and regular cleaning at the dentist office, I recommend in-office Zoom! whitening system when my patients choose to go beyond routine maintenance to make their smile look brighter.”

The Zoom! whitening system works to lighten the staining of enamel and dentin.  (The calcified tissue around the pulp cavity of a tooth is called dentin. It makes up the bulk of the tooth and is harder and denser than bone.) This method uses of a combination of whitener product and special light wave treatments.

Once the patient is comfortably seated – with a movie to watch, if desired – the first step is to ensure the soft tissues of the mouth are not exposed. “We use a protective gel on the gums or a rubber shield to protect the soft oral tissues during chair side bleaching,” says Dr. Maddahi. “After the Zoom! gel is covering the teeth uniformly, a special bright light is directed at it for about one hour. The properties of the Zoom! teeth whitening gel and the energy produced by the light produce chemical reactions that lead to tooth whitening.”

While there are other tooth whitening alternatives available, such as at-home bleaching and whitening toothpastes, many people have found those products to be less than effective or that they just don’t work.  Dr. Maddahi explains, “We are most likely to get a natural looking, bright white smile if I am treating the patient in the office.”

One no longer has to live with off-color, dull looking teeth.  Teeth can be many shades brighter in just one office visit. Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, genuinely recommends this leading whitener, Zoom 2 Advanced Power Plus Chairside Tooth Whitening.