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Did you just complete your orthodontic treatment? Well done! You worked really hard to reach this milestone. Now, it's time to move to the next phase of your treatment, perhaps the most crucial one: wearing retainers. The aim of this phase is to maintain your teeth in their new position. Usually, this is vital as teeth have powerful forces pulling them back to their natural position when the braces are removed. Therefore, retainers will ensure that your gorgeous new smile lasts a lifetime. Now, as your Palo Alto dentist might have advised, there are two types of retainers, permanent (fixed) or removable. Let's explore these two types in detail. Permanent (fixed) retainers As the name suggests, permanent retainers are designed to remain in place indefinitely. This type of retainer is made of stainless steel wire and is fasted onto the tongue side (lingual side) of your front teeth (first 4-6 teeth). Generally, the front teeth are the ones likely to move back to their natural position once the orthodontic treatment is over. Pros of permanent retainers 1. A permanent retainer remains on your teeth 24/7, preventing your teeth from shifting after orthodontic treatment is completed. 2. A permanent retainer is aesthetically pleasing since it is fastened on the back of your front teeth. This makes it invisible when you smile and talk. 3. Since they are glued to your teeth permanently, there's no likelihood of losing them. Cons of permanent retainers Fixed retainers can be a little challenging to clean since food can get trapped in them and cause more buildup. Not cleaning them well can eventually lead to gum disease or tooth decay. 1. Fixed retainers can be a bit challenging to maintain clean since food can get stuck in them and generate further buildup. If this buildup is not removed, it can lead to gum or even bone problems. 2. Eating hard or crunchy foods when wearing fixed wires requires caution as they could break or weaken in the process. Contact your dentist when this happens to stop your teeth from moving. Removable retainers Removable retainers are just that—removable! They are generally worn as instructed by your dentist. Typically, they are advised 24/7 for some time after the end of the orthodontic treatment and nightly after that. They can be removed as needed. They are constructed of transparent, clear plastic and are pretty inconspicuous. Pros of removable retainers 1. With a removable retainer, you can floss and brush normally. You don't require special tools clean your teeth. 2. They are cosmetically pleasing. You can customize retainers with a cool color or design. 3. Since they are clear and generally used at night, most people won't notice you have them. 4. Removable retainers are designed to cover all your teeth to prevent any movement. Cons of removable retainers 1. Removable retainers come with plenty of responsibility as your teeth may shift if you don't wear them as prescribed by your orthodontist. 2. If you don't pay attention to where you place them after removal, you could easily lose them. 3. They need to be cleaned and brushed daily; otherwise, plaque and tartar can build up on them. 4. Removable retainers require to be replaced since they wear down. Aftercare of retainers Regardless of the option you pick, retainers should be maintained regularly. When it comes to a permanent retainer, your dental cleanings may need to be done more often to help prevent tartar buildup and any gum disease associated with improper cleaning. Removable retainers equally have their own aftercare requirements. Use the tips below to ensure your retainer always looks as good as new. Eating with retainers While you should keep your retainer on, as instructed by your dentist, removing it when eating is highly advisable. For example, crunchy foods may damage part of it, while sticky or sultry foods can bend the wires. Additionally, food may get stuck in the tiny crevices if you are eating with the retainer on. Sports and your retainer Remove the retainer during games and practice sessions if you play contact sports. There is a higher possibility that the retainer could break during these sessions. It's also more likely for the retainer wires to hurt your tongue or inside of your mouth. Talk to your orthodontist in Palo Alto if you participate in contact sports regularly. An orthodontist is better placed to fine-tune your recommendations depending on your situation. Cleaning your retainer Every time you brush your teeth, remove the retainer and clean it as well. This gets rid of food debris that may have stuck on the retainer. However, some types of retainers are not supposed to be brushed with toothpaste, so always double-check with the best orthodontist in Palo Alto CA, about the products you should use for cleaning. Keep the retainers safe When not wearing, always keep your retainer in its case. Don't place it on a tissue or napkin, as it can get thrown away. Additionally, your retainer should never be left lying around the house. If a child sees a retainer, they can get curious and damage it. Also, pets, particularly dogs, love to gnaw on them, so you must always store retainers in a secure case. Regardless of the type of retainer you pick… Ensure you wear your retainer accurately as prescribed by your Palo Alto orthodontist. Don't neglect your retainer for weeks, only to try to wear it one day to realize that it no longer fits. Use your retainer religiously, as instructed by your dentist, so that all the effort you put in attaining your desired smile won't go to waste. If you are exploring the best orthodontist in Palo Alto, we urge you to visit our office for a consultation. We at Blue Turtle Dental pride ourselves not only in our use of advanced and current dental orthodontic technology but in our compassion, communication, and years of orthodontic experience. We feel that honesty and integrity are the foundations of our practice which is why we will never try to upsell you on treatments or products. We also offer flexible payment options to make the treatment affordable for your budget and needs. Schedule a consultation with the best orthodontist in Palo Alto today to help evaluate your options.

The average person today not only wants teeth that are healthy but also teeth that look great. Unfortunately, the average person may not naturally have teeth that are straight. The good news is that with cosmetic dentistry, anyone can have a beautiful smile. One of the great achievements for dentistry is the metal free zirconia crown with help of Cad/Cam dental technology. Many people in Britain and Western countries want great teeth but haven’t been able to afford the cost of dental procedures. The high prices may make them think that this is an unachievable goal. However, dental tourism is a great option. Hungary was one of the first countries in the European Union to begin this practice. In Britain, the zirconia crowns cost £800-900 pounds while in Hungary, the same quality Cad/Cam restoration of zirconia crowns is about a third of the price. Of course, many people want to know how there can be such a huge difference in price. Is the quality worse? Is the technology up to date? Are the doctors capable? The asnwer: No! No! No! Hungarian dentists use the same high quality material as other dentists and their technology meets the highest standards in the world. Additionally, Hungarian dentists receive the best dental training at the Hungarian Medical University. The price difference is primarily due to living standards. The cost of living is much higher in the United Kingdom but Hungary has lower costs and also lower dental prices. Dental materials are sold in Hungary for a much lower price than the UK. This is why a metal free zirconia crown can be the same quality but cost only a third of the price. This type of crowns which( how we wrote earlier) are make with the latest Cad/Cam dental technology may only cost £295-350 while it would be significantly higher anywhere else in the world. Thousands of people from the UK will travel to Hungary to take advantage of dental tourism. Thanks to their travels, they can enjoy a beautiful smile. Here is the case of Steve from London, for example. In the UK, he received a treatment plan for 8 lower and 8 upper metal free zirconium crowns at a local dentist. The price was £780 / piece, i.e. 16x £780 = £ 12480 in total. As it was very expensive for him, he kept looking for the other solutions. He already wanted a nice smile, but he had to wait longer than he thought  beacuse of Covid. Finally, now in February, he has decided to take the journey. With the help of the internet, he found the possibility of dental tourism in Hungary and found Contident dental clinic in the heart of Budapest. He contacted us for  a treatment plan and our colleague sent back every detail within 2 hours. The price for 8 lower and 8 upper metal free zirconium crowns was £295 / piece i.e. 16x £295 = £4720. It was more than twice as cheaper as in the UK. The price included, crowns, treatment, free mouth cleaning and free airport transfer. No hidden extras! Plus the price included the escort we provided throughout your stay in Budapest. So technically Steve had a full time guide during his presence. From many of England’s major cities (London, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol), planes depart for Budapest several times a day and arrive in 2-2.5 hours for only £90-150 (often even cheaper). So Steve did  bought the plane ticket and booked himself a hotel with our help. The price of the accommodation was £70 / night, at a 4 stars hotel, ie 6x £70 = £420. The hotel is only a 3-5 minute walk from our clinic. Beautiful setting for a relaxing walk. In addition, he said he spent around £ 400-500 on meals and entertainment during his stay in Budapest. So Steve’s total cost in Budapest was £4720 + £180 + £420 + £500 = £ 5820. So what he saved: £12480 (UK quotation) –£5820 (total Budapest spending) = £6660 Steve saved that much money while getting a perfectly looking and working smile while spending a super 6 days in Budapest (the full dental treatment was completed in just 5 working days). Steve’s story is just one of many, many success stories. A multitude of patients set off from the UK to Budapest every week, even during these challenging periods, and return home satisfied and smiling. If you are interested in Hollywood Smile or you want to get back your normal chewing,just click here: Contact  .  We will come back to you as soon as possible ( in general in 2 hours) and discuss with you your best option for your case. 

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FREE Cosmetic Consultation & Complimentary Dental Imaging Valid Jul 27 - Aug 31 Your free consultation is the time for you to meet Dr. Guzak, ask your questions, and learn more about how we can enhance your smile and dental health which includes complimentary dental imaging. Please call us for details. #specialoffers #drguzak #dentistpalmsprings #cosmeticconsultation #complimentarydentalimaging

Bridal Special Promotion Save the date for your smile. We offer Smile Makeover, Cosmetic Veneers and Teeth Whitening. Please call (760) 320-6506 for details. #specialoffers #drguzak #dentist #palmspringsca #bridalpromotion

Summer Special Offer Take advantage of our limited time offer with free cosmetic consultation and dental imaging included ($350 regular value). Please call (760) 320-6506 for details. #specialoffers #drguzak #dentistpalmspringsca #summerspecial

Summer Special Offer Take advantage of our limited time offer with free cosmetic consultation and dental imaging included ($350 regular value). Please call (760) 320-6506 for details. #specialoffers #drguzak #dentistpalmspringsca #summerspecial

Dental Emergencies Special During this pandemic crisis, Palm Springs Dentistry will be accepting all dental emergencies. Give us a call at (760) 320-6506. ✅Tooth Extraction ✅Surgical Extraction ✅Root Canal Therapy #specialoffers #palmspringsdentistry #drguzak #dentalemergencies #dentistpalmspringsca #toothextraction #surgicalextraction #rootcanaltherapy

Dental Emergencies Special During this pandemic crisis, Palm Springs Dentistry will be accepting all dental emergencies. Give us a call at (760) 320-6506. ✅Tooth Extraction ✅Surgical Extraction ✅Root Canal Therapy #specialoffers #palmspringsdentistry #drguzak #dentalemergencies #dentistpalmspringsca #toothextraction #surgicalextraction #rootcanaltherapy

Dental Emergencies Special During this pandemic crisis, Palm Springs Dentistry will be accepting all dental emergencies. ✅Tooth Extraction ✅Surgical Extraction ✅Root Canal Therapy Give us a call (760) 320-6506 we are OPEN for Dental Emergencies! #PalmSpringsDentistry #DentistPalmSpringsCA #DrTerryJGuzak #ToothExtraction #SurgicalExtraction #RootCanalTherapy #DentalEmergency #DentalEmergencies

Teeth gaps or the space between your teeth isn’t something new but a common dental issue that orthodontists call Diastema. Some patients don’t mind it since it infuses individuality and character. Conversely, others prefer having the standard smile, which can cause concern. Regardless, it occurs for several reasons and can be a warning sign as well. Here’s everything you need to know about Diastema, whether or not you prefer to close this gap. What’s the Reason Behind Gaps Between Teeth? Diastema is one of the dental issues having numerous causes, and as such, it’s always best to solve them from where they stem. Studies reveal that jaw and tooth sizes are hereditary, but a few other issues still play a part. Tinier teeth and/or more significant than average jaws cause more expansive spaces between teeth. Besides, growth quirks do occur regularly, contributing to the problem. The labial frenulum is the tissue between the teeth and gums, which your orthodontist may mention. It can be prominent for some people, leading to Diastema. Besides, gum disease can play a significant part since it’s a serious non-genetic tooth-spacing cause. The inflammation in the gum between the bone and teeth can cause gaps since it loosens your teeth. It worsens if it becomes particularly grave, leading to the chronic gum disease (Periodontitis) that’s proportionately painless. This disease can progress unknowingly, and only the gaps can signal that it’s advanced. Therefore, it’s usually critical that you schedule regular check-ups with your family dentist. Do Teeth Gaps Grow More Expansively as You Age? During your early years, your teeth grow and constantly shift, which is usually more apparent before you mature. Regardless, it’s never surprising to notice your teeth shifting continuously throughout your life. It implies that, over the years, your teeth gaps can get significantly expansive or tinier in some cases. Therefore, it’s best to talk to your doctor to get a clear picture of your teeth’ shifting behavior as you age. Do Bad Habits Lead to Teeth Gaps? Pushing your tongue towards your teeth is one of the bad habits that orthodontists refer to as tongue thrust and slowly moving the teeth apart. Instead, the conventional way should be to push your tongue towards your mouth’s roof. Bad habits can therefore be the cause of teeth gaps. How Do I Close the Gap Between My Teeth? -Invisalign Invisalign can be one of your treatment option if a significant dental misalignment is the cause of gaps in the gap between your teeth. –Dental Crowns or Porcelain Veneers A gap can occur if your teeth are marginally out of place or are way tinier than average. That means it shouldn’t always be due to a significant dental misalignment. Dental crowns or porcelain veneers can substitute Invisalign treatment in this case. Porcelain veneers narrow the gap between teeth and shape them and are customized porcelain pieces your physician attaches to the front of your teeth. They also have the potential to mask other aesthetic issues, including discoloration, teeth chips, and others. On the other hand, dental crowns work similarly to porcelain veneers, only that they cover every inch of the exposed tooth surface. Dental crowns and porcelain veneers require fewer dentist visits , for example at our clinic in heart of Budapest we complete the treatment in general in only 4-5 working days, which is an added perk for you. Here is for example one of our patient, Ian’s case from UK who had gaps between he’s teeth. He got 10 pieces of metal free zirconia crowns in only 5 working days . Ian’s treatment quotation in UK was £10.000 and paid £2950 here in Budapest at our clinic. He stayed 6 days in Budapest and , the total spending was : £2950 ( full cost of he’s treatment) + £110 ( flight ticket) + £350 ( accomodation) + £400 ( another spendings like entertainment…) = £3810. Ian’s total saving was £6190 .  

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