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3450 Fort Meade Road
Laurel, MD 20707
301-498-6554

Dr. Tehrani Saideh has over 22 years of experience

Her Services include:

·          Lumineers (permanent whitening)

·          Fillings

·          Root Canals

·          Crowns & Bridges

·          Extractions

·          Implants 

·          Sedation Dentistry

·          Zoom! (Teeth Whitening) 

 

Preventive Care

The easiest way to cut down on the cost of dental care is through prevention. Prevention consists of :
 
Regular Dental Check-ups
This is a visit with the dentist and hygienist to have radiographs taken, teeth cleaned, an exam, and oral hygiene instructions. Check-ups should be done at least every six months. Having regular check-ups help to prevent periodontal disease and catch small problems before they become large. We will provide the service of sending you a written reminder when it is time to return. Please telephone for an appointment when you receive this notice
 
Proper Home Care
Home care consist of brushing properly twice and flossing once a day. This sounds easy, but remember the key is knowing how to use the proper techniques. A dental professional can demonstrate these techniques and individualize them to your specific needs.


Oral diseases experienced by adults are either preventable or treatable. 

For adults, effective plaque removal is the basic and essential oral home care procedure. Removal of plaque not only prevents cavities and gum disease but also enhances the overall sense of well-being by ensuring your mouth feels and tastes good.

Brushing needs to be done in a circular manner using a soft toothbrush with light pressure. The best approach to tooth brushing is one specifically designed for your abilities and tooth status provided to you by your dentist.

Periodic applications of fluoride by your dentist can be supplemented by daily use of a fluoride-containing toothpaste. There is no evidence that fluoride use at recommended doses is dangerous.

To help ensure a healthy mouth, it is recommended that the each person see a dentist every six months. At each visit, you should receive a comprehensive intra and extra oral examination, and a thorough questioning regarding changes in oral conditions and habits. X-rays should be taken periodically.

When redness, irritation, bleeding, soreness, sensitivity to temperature changes and/or chewing is present to such a degree that it interferes with daily routine or persists for more than 2 weeks, the problem should be investigated by a dentist. Often the situation is easily treated.

However, it is always to the person's advantage to investigate a dental problem BEFORE it becomes commonplace, and ignored.

Remember, oral cancer is  painless in its early stages AND is most `treatable' in its early stages. The older adult is in the most likely age for the presence of a lesion. The presence or absence of teeth is not related to the possibility of developing a cancerous lesion.

Surgeon General's Report states: Oral and pharyngeal cancers are diagnosed in nearly 30,000 Americans annually, primarily the elderly; 8,000 die from these disease each year.

 

*May 2000 Dental Products Report. 

Services
 

·          Tooth Colored Fillings

·          Veneers

·          Bonding

·          Bleaching

·          Childrens Dentistry

·          Dentures 

·          Gum Treatment

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