Friday, 17 April 2015

General Dentistry : Davie : Horse Riding : Mouth Guard

Horse Riders at Risk for Serious Dental Injuries

General dentistry in Davie can often be presented with challenges not found in other South Florida communities. Davie is a western themed town of 90,000 that holds over 200 professional rodeos a year, has over a dozen stables and offers up riding trails scattered across the city.
In short, the people of Davie love their horses.
At our Weston dentist office we see our fair share of sports related dental issues like cracked teeth, broken teeth, gum injuries and loose teeth usually all the result of playing a contact sport without a mouth guard. It turns out that horse riding can result in the same dental injuries as a contact sport.
Horse Riding among the Most Injury Prone Sports
While there isn't the same volume of data regarding injuries related to horse riding as other more popular sports, one study described horse riding as "the highest risk of injury in an individual sport is associated with horse riding, as a result of falls or kicks."
To avoid falls and kicks, or at least minimize the damage from those events horse riders should use a custom mouth guard when riding.
In our general dentistry practice, we make them for both kids and adults. A custom fitted mouth guard not only protects the teeth but it also assists in holding the jaw in place preventing dislocations.
A strap can be attached to the mouth guard which can then be attached to the strap on the helmet allowing the guard to be easily available. They are inexpensive, are available quickly and offer great protection for such a simple device. If your child is the horse rider, and particularly if that child has braces, you absolutely want them wearing a mouth guard when they are atop a horse.
If you have questions about mouth guards or any general dentistry topic, give our dental office a call and our staff will be happy to help. Read more: 

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Weston Dentist : dieting and Oral Health

Dieting and Oral Health
Many Americans resolve to live healthier lives and lose weight. However, they do not often consider the impact of dieting on their oral health.  Many diets either lack essential nutrients, or require a drink or supplement that is highly acidic or sugary.
Acidic foods and drinks attack both the enamel and the underlying dentin, which leads to tooth damage and if left untreated, could result in the need for a root canal or extraction. Sugary drinks or foods promote the growth of bacteria, which can lead to the same thing.
Diet sodas may be healthier in terms of calories, but they are no better in terms of acids. Sodas contain large amounts of citric and phosphoric acids, which can eat millions of holes in your enamel each time you drink one. Sports drinks and energy drinks are no healthier – they share the same flavor enhancing and preservative acids that are often used in sodas. In fact, energy drinks tend to be worse than sports drinks and many diet sodas.  Many sports drinks and diet supplements have a pH value of around 3 – in comparison, water has a pH value of 7, while battery acid has a pH value of 1. This means that with time and continued use, these ‘healthy’ alternatives will actually eat through your teeth!
Liquid diets are also of concern to dental health
Those that rely solely on a meal replacement drink are often damaging as these also have a very high acidic content, and there is no other food to help neutralize the acids.
If you do drink sodas, limit soda intake. It is also better to drink a soda all at once, and then wash it down with food or water – this limits the amount of time that the sticky, acidic residue has on your teeth. Drinking a soda over a long period of time allows the residue to continue to eat through your enamel, even when you are not actually drinking the soda.
Flavored waters are often touted as a healthier alternative to sodas and sports drinks. However, many of the flavors and additives in these waters are very high in acidity – although they are better for your teeth than sodas, they can still cause significant decay.
Call your family dentist in Weston, FL for more information on all of your Oral Health. Read more:

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Kids dentistry Weston : Child dentistry : Dental Office

Kids Dentistry Weston – Getting Your Kid Ready for that First Visit


Kids' dentistry can be a challenge for parents particularly that impression forming first dental exam. It's almost as much about child psychology as it is about dental health. At our Weston dentist office we have a method to handle kids as young as 3 years old but we need the parent's assistance to get the most out of it.
How you prepare your child for their first visit goes a long way in determining if the child will continue dental care later in life. Our suggestion is that you schedule an appointment for yourself and bring your child with you. Make a big deal out of having good looking teeth. When the child arrives s/he will find friendly people who make them feel comfortable and offer games, TV and blankets while you have your appointment.
When it's time for that first exam, (their turn at the dentist just like Mommy or Daddy) explain that the dentist is going to "count their teeth" and use a tooth brush to touch each tooth and count them off.
Kid's Dentistry – The Start of a Lifetime Health Habit

Making that first exam an easy experience creates the mindset for later visits. Dr. Pyle is exceptionally experienced with kids in dentist chairs but he will be a stranger the first time.

If you have a question regarding how to best prepare your kid, Dr. Pyle will take the time to explain the best strategies and give you a crash course in child oral health. Read More:

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Cosmetic Dentistry : Weston : Teeth Whitening : Restorative

In Weston, Cosmetic Dentistry is About More Than a Great Smile

Cosmetic dentistry is probably the most misunderstood dental term among our Weston patients. Most believe that cosmetic dentistry is strictly about a beautiful appearance and not about dental health. The fact is cosmetic dentistry is finding its way into many restorative procedures.
The advances made in cosmetic dentistry materials and technology easily translate to procedures like fillings and crowns which are considered core restorative services.
For example there is now a material that is the same color of the tooth that can be used in fillings. Traditional silver fillings work fine of course but they announce their presence every time you open your mouth. The new material is just as durable as silver and is nearly invisible. Which would you prefer?
Broken or chipped teeth are not only unattractive but they degrade the ability to properly chew food and in some cases, to speak correctly. Porcelain veneers are a viable alternative to traditional crowns. These veneers are thin, durable porcelain tooth shaped shells that can be easily be bonded to the front of the tooth giving it a healthy "whole" appearance.
There are many other examples where "cosmetic dentistry" techniques and material can be applied to what many patients consider "normal" dentistry.
Cosmetic Dentistry Provides More than Just a Beautiful Smile
We explained above how cosmetic dentistry is a key element of basic dental care. But for almost every patient who takes advantage of our cosmetic services there is an increase in personal confidence and self-image. Those two characteristics can have a huge impact on a person's work, relationships with others and even family life.
Dr. Pyle has been practicing cosmetic dentistry for over 25 years. If you have any questions feel free to call us for our opinion. Read more:

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Cosmetic Dentistry : Davie : Fillings : Veneers : Inlay

In Davie, Cosmetic Dentistry is About More Than a Great Appearance

Many of our patients in Davie think cosmetic dentistry is strictly for improving appearances and as such should be considered "optional" in their dental health program. The fact of the matter though is that cosmetic dentistry is about much more than a perfect smile and that "cosmetic" materials and procedures have found their way into "general dentistry."  
While it is obvious that cosmetic dentistry can take a good smile and turn it into a gleaming great smile it also is used to repair painful damaged teeth and unsightly dental problems
Three Cosmetic Dentistry Services that Repair, Strengthen and Even Straighten Damaged Teeth
At Dr. Stephen J. Pyle's dental practice in Weston we offer a full line of "cosmetic dentistry" services and often use them to restore general dentistry issues like cracked or broken teeth and teeth that are slightly out of align.
Here are three examples of how cosmetic dentistry offers our patients far more value than just a pretty smile.
  • Porcelain veneers. Cracked teeth or chipped teeth are teeth that are not as strong as they should be and that are susceptible to further damage.
  • Tooth colored fillings. Composite fillings now take the place of the shiny silver fillings for small and medium cavities and will appear as a natural part of your tooth while performing the same function as the old metal filling.
  • Porcelain restorations. When a tooth needs an inlay or overlay porcelain can be chemically bonded to the tooth strengthening it and restoring a natural, healthy look.
There are many other applications of cosmetic dentistry for "everyday" dental problems. If you have questions on how cosmetic dentistry can help you, give us a call and schedule an appointment with Dr. Pyle. Read More:

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Family dentist Weston : dental practice : dentist office

Weston Family Dentist – Dental Care for all Ages

If you are looking for a family dentist in Weston we invite you to become a patient of Dr. Stephen J. Pyle who is literally Weston's first dentist having established his practice in the new development in 1986. Being the first family dentist in Weston is an interesting bit of trivia but the real story behind the Stephen J. Pyle dental practice is the caring and professional services offered that have attracted patients from Ft. Lauder dale and others who live abroad to return to see him for care.
Dr. Pyle is the consummate professional dedicated to providing his patients with the latest in dental technology and making dental care a comfortable and rewarding experience. The entire staff reflects Dr. Pyle's commitment to patient care and respect. If you are looking for a family dentist who can provide care for everyone, toddlers to seniors, then Stephen J. Pyle DDS in Weston is the dental practice for you.
Keep Your Family Smiling – And Healthy
Your family dentist is your first line of defense against plaque buildup, gum disease and tooth decay. The American Dental Association recommends twice a year dental examinations for children and adults alike. Do your family and yourself an important favor and contact our office to make an appointment. As a parent you have an opportunity to lead by example and ensure your kids grow up with healthy teeth.
We have convenient hours and we are fanatical about respecting your time. When you make an appointment at Dr. Pyle's you won't spend time in the waiting room. Call us today. We look forward to meeting you. Read more

Monday, 12 January 2015

Family dentist Fort Lauderdale : Dental Practice : Dentist Office

A Family Dentist Near Fort Lauderdale that's Worth The Families who could have their pick of family dentists in Fort Lauderdale are traveling to the family dentist in Weston who has a reputation for exceptional care and professionalism. Dr. Stephen J. Pyle has been practicing as a family dentist in Weston for over 25 years and has built a multi-generational list of patients.

Dr. Pyle's ultimate goal is providing state-of-the-art dental care for every member of the family and making dental care a comfortable and rewarding experience. That's accomplished by providing a wide array of dental services but more importantly, by Dr.Pyle's professional and compassionate chair side manners. With over 25 years of experience and extensive continuing education, there aren't many dental issues that Dr. Pyle has not experienced and successfully resolved.

Dr. Pyle stays current on the latest in dental techniques and equipment assuring his patients the best dental care vailable. For example, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a condition that affects millions of Americans can now be treated with a custom dental appliance. Dr. Pyle evaluates each patient for his or her specific needs and orders the appropriate custom made device from the various different FDA approved manufacturers.

It's that kind of passion for his profession and compassion towards his patients that attracts families from Weston, Fort Lauderdale and worldwide to his family dentist practice.

Call us today and make an appointment for an exam. Learn for yourself why so many families make Stephen J. Pyle DDS their family dentist of choice. Read more