Ever felt that little twinge of sensitivity when you bite into something cold? Or maybe you've noticed a slightly rough spot on one of your teeth? Chances are, you've encountered the not-so-sweet reality of dental caries – more commonly known as cavities or tooth decay. Don't feel alone! Dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide. But while it's common, understanding what it is and how it develops is the first step towards keeping your smile healthy and happy. So, what exactly are dental caries? Think of your teeth as tiny fortresses, protected by a hard outer layer called enamel. Dental caries is essentially the breakdown of this enamel and the underlying dentin (a softer tissue beneath the enamel). This breakdown is a gradual process, fueled by a seemingly innocent culprit: plaque. The Plaque Attack: How Caries Develop Our mouths are teeming with bacteria – some good, some not so much. When we eat or drink sugary or starchy foods, these … [Read more...]
Brighten Your Smile with Opalescence Home Advanced Whitening: A Professional-Grade Solution for At-Home Convenience
Are you dreaming of a dazzling, confident smile without the hassle of frequent dental visits? Look no further than Opalescence Home Advanced Whitening, a professional-grade teeth whitening system designed to deliver stunning results from the comfort of your home. Backed by over 30 years of dental expertise from Ultradent Products, this innovative product combines simplicity, sustainability, and effectiveness to help you achieve a smile up to 4–5 shades brighter. Let’s dive into why Opalescence Home Advanced is the ultimate choice for at-home whitening and how it can transform your smile! What is Opalescence Home Advanced Whitening? Opalescence Home Advanced Whitening is a take-home whitening system that offers professional-level results. Unlike many over-the-counter whitening products that can dehydrate teeth or cause sensitivity, this system is formulated by dentists to prioritize both efficacy and comfort. It comes in prefilled, injection-molded UltraFit™ trays that conform … [Read more...]
White Teeth by the Holidays
Does the snow falling make you think of whiter teeth? Me neither! But, I do think about how white my teeth used to be. As we age, teeth tend to get darker. The enamel that protects our teeth wears down over time. Brushing, chewing and acidic drinks all contribute to the degradation of our enamel. With less enamel, the darker dentin underneath the enamel makes our teeth appear more yellow or gray. Smoking, certain medications and foods can stain our teeth, making them less white as well. You can make your teeth whiter with very little effort. The fastest way to whiten your teeth is Zoom! Whitening. Zoom! Whitening is done in-office under a special LED halide light, your teeth become noticeably whiter in 1 visit. A less expensive option to teeth whitening is custom whitening trays with professional strength whitening gel. Custom trays are made in-office and can be ready for you to take home by the end of your appointment. You will see a difference after using your … [Read more...]
Are Dental Implants Right for You?
A good candidate for dental implants is a non-smoker with good bone density and healthy gums. Dr. Bomstad can do a bone graft during the tooth extraction for patients who don't have sufficient bone density to maintain an implant. A dental implant is a titanium post that is surgically placed in your jawbone. There are three parts to dental implants. The implant, abutment and crown. The implant itself is a threaded post that is surgically placed into the jawbone. The abutment is a connector that screws onto the implant to hold the crown. Lastly, the crown. It sits on the abutment. Getting an implant takes several visits to the dental office and months to complete. Once the implant is placed it needs to heal before placing the abutment. It takes several months for bone to grow around the implant and for the mouth to heal. When it's time to place the abutment, an impression will be taken at that appointment and sent to the lab for your custom crown to be made. You will … [Read more...]
Please Welcome our Newest Hygienist, Kate!
Kate is our newest hygienist. She is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota. Kate is originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but has made her home in St. Louis Park. Kate has one sister, who also works in healthcare-clearly the kind and caring gene runs in the family! Kate loves spending time outdoors when the weather is nice. She enjoys picnics, walks, boating, and gardening. In the winter, Kate likes to curl up with a good book and a warm cup of tea. Kate is looking forward to meeting and building connections with the patients of Bomstad Dental. We are so excited to have Kate and her effervescent personality join our practice! … [Read more...]
Tooth Whitening
It might be a fashion faux pas to wear white after Labor Day, but white teeth never go out of style. Whitening products purchased in stores are ok, but are nothing compared to custom dental trays or the Zoom! tooth whitening system. We offer both whitening products at Bomstad Dental. Custom dental trays are the more affordable option and do a wonderful job whitening teeth. Your hygienist can make your custom trays at your next cleaning appointment (if scheduled in advance to allow enough time). The trays will fit your teeth perfectly, helping to keep the whitening gel in place. In my experience teeth really start to lighten after the first two treatments. Zoom! tooth whitening system gives you instant satisfaction. Your teeth become whiter over three to four 15 minute sessions done in one appiontment. Custom trays come with Zoom! whitening to help maintain your white smile after you leave the office. White teeth definitely help take the years off, giving a more … [Read more...]
Oral Cancer: What you Need to Know
Oral cancer accounts for about 3% off all cancers diagnosed in the U.S. every year, it is largely preventable. An oral cancer screening is performed at each of your hygiene visits. A thorough examination of your tissues, especially those most likely to develop oral cancer will be looked at. These tissues include: lips, cheeks, jaw, roof of the mouth, side and bottom of the tongue, and throat. Many types of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can lead to cancer of the oral cavity and oropharynx (throat). There are vaccines available to prevent HPV. Other risk factors for oral cancer include tobacco and alcohol use. Signs and Symptoms of Oral Cancer: If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, make sure to address the issue with Dr. Bomstad during your exam. … [Read more...]
Dental Anxiety
Coping with dental anxiety can be very difficult. The reality is regular visits to the dentist prevent big problems in the future. Brushing and flossing at home can make a difference in the condition of your teeth, but professional cleanings by a hygienist are still necessary. If you don't get your teeth cleaned every 6 months, or as recommended, it can lead to fillings, crowns, root canals or even extractions! Many people are afraid they will be in pain at the dentist. I'm telling you, dentistry has come a long way! There is very little discomfort involved in dental procedures anymore. Numbing gel is placed in your mouth before injections to eliminate feeling the initial 'poke'. Dr. Bomstad uses a dental wand to administer injections, you can't even feel the anesthetic going in. There are also excellent pain medications that can be prescribed after the procedure. Managing pain is the easy part. Managing anxiety is a bit harder. Dr. Bomstad and his staff take plenty of time … [Read more...]
Do You Have What it Takes?
This summer Dr.Bomstad's daughter has spent time working in the office as a sterilization tech. She has been contemplating a career in dentistry, and this job has allowed her to see all facets of the office. Have you ever wondered what it takes to work in the dental field? To become a licensed dental assistant you must attend dental assisting school. Most programs are 12-18 months long. There are 15 dental assisting schools in Minnesota. A minimum GPA must be maintained and dental clinical observation hours must be completed. Once a student has completed dental assisting school, they have to pass 3 different examinations before being licensed. Onced licensed, a dental assistant may perform patient procedures; like taking x-rays or placing temporary crowns or dental sealants. There are 10 different dental hygiene programs in Minnesota. College classes in English and science are prerequisites for hygiene school, a competive GPA over a 3.0 is needed to get accepted. Some … [Read more...]
You Teeth Are NOT Tools!
It cannot be stressed enough, taking care of your teeth is one of the most important things you can do to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Most of us know brushing, flossing and regular check-ups at the dentist's office are crucial, but did you know it's equally important not to use your teeth as tools. It's hard to resist the urge to quickly tear or break something open, but you should take the time to get a scissors. Using your teeth compromises the tooth structure and can break your teeth. If you look at an older person who has used their front teeth as tools their entire life, they have fractures everywhere, like old porcelain dishes. A fractured tooth can usually be fixed with fillings or crowns, but a restored tooth is NEVER as strong as the original tooth. It is so important to take care of your teeth. Implants, dentures, restorations are not the real thing, so the next time you want to rip open the popsicle wrapper with your teeth, take the time to get a scissors! … [Read more...]
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