Perry S. Kest DDS, LLC

General Dentistry Overview

At our Southbury dental office, we work with you to devise a program that will keep your natural teeth and the supporting structures clean and healthy, to prevent diseases or conditions from starting, progressing, or returning.

Cleanings and Prevention

Dental Exam

The dentist will perform a comprehensive dental exam at your dental visits. The dentist and hygienist will include the following:

Professional Dental Cleaning

Professional dental cleanings are performed by our Registered Dental Hygienists. Your cleaning appointment will include a dental exam and the following:

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Tooth-colored fillings are dental fillings used to restore teeth that are fractured or decayed. Made from durable plastics called composite resins, tooth-colored fillings closely match your natural tooth’s color, appearance, and texture. In addition, they can cosmetically alter the size and shape of teeth by closing gaps, repairing chips, and giving the appearance of straighter teeth.

The benefits of tooth-colored fillings extend beyond the cosmetic advantages. They are strong, harden quickly, don’t expand/contract in extreme hot and cold temperatures, and create a better seal over your teeth than traditional mercury/silver fillings.”

Whether you’re in need of new fillings or are considering replacing your worn mercury/silver fillings, tooth-colored fillings are an ideal solution.

Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are thin, plastic films bonded to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth–molars and premolars–and are highly effective in the prevention of tooth decay (cavities). Dental sealants are particularly effective on the back teeth, as the back teeth contain more hard-to-reach pits and grooves that host food debris and bacteria.

Because dental sealants become a barrier to decay and bacteria, in most cases, they provide nearly 100% protection once adhered to the teeth. In addition, research has shown that sealants actually stop cavities when placed on top of a slightly decayed tooth. This action seals off the supply of nutrients to the bacteria that causes the cavity.

Soft Tissue Laser Dentistry

Soft tissue lasers have been universally accepted as a tremendous adjunct to soft tissue therapies, providing dentists with an extremely precise, atraumatic method for manipulating oral tissues. At the office of Dr. Perry S. Kest, we’re proud to have the soft tissue laser available to our patients.

The laser emits concentrated energy in the form of a light beam vaporizing soft tissue and other matter. The dental laser delivers a narrow pulsed beam and each pulse vaporizes only a specific number of cell layers within the circumference of the beam. This gives the doctor precise control over the laser.

The soft tissue dental laser is unique because it can be used as a surgical instrument without some of the routine, but unwanted surgical effects. The laser stops bleeding, and seals lymphatic and nerve endings, thereby bypassing inflammation and the usual discomfort that is associated with inflammation.

Benefits of the soft tissue laser:

Additionally, the soft tissue laser can also be used for cosmetic purposes, such as reshaping the architecture of the gums to lengthen the teeth and eliminate a gummy smile. The majority of our patients report no post-operative pain. A few report mild discomfort

Root Canals & Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp (living tissue inside the tooth), nerves, bacteria, and any decay are removed and the resulting space is filled with special medicated dental materials, which restore the tooth to its full function. Teeth needing root canal therapy are not always symptomatic.

Having root canal therapy on a tooth is the treatment of choice to save a tooth that otherwise would get infected, swell, and lead to severe complications. Many patients believe that removing a tooth that has problems is the best solution, but extracting (pulling) a tooth will ultimately be more costly and cause significant problems for adjacent teeth. Root canal treatment is highly successful and usually lasts a lifetime, although occasionally a tooth may have to be re-treated due to new infections.

Teeth that have root canal treatment should have a crown (cap). This will protect the tooth, prevent it from breaking, and restore it to its full function.

Schedule An Appointment Today!

Whether you are looking to schedule your regular dental exam, in need of restorative work, or wanting to acheieve your dream smile, we are here for all your dental needs. Contact us today to learn more about our dental services and schedule an appointment. We look forward to seeing you at our Southbury dentistry soon!

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