Get a Perfect Movie Star Smile with Porcelain Veneers in Glenpool, OK

May 7, 2015

Have you ever wondered how so many of your favorite actors and performers maintain such brilliant, flawless smiles? Plenty of celebrities owe their beautiful, perfect teeth to porcelain veneers, including:

  • Cheryl Coledv1217033
  • Demi Moore
  • Katy Perry
  • Tom Cruise
  • Miley Cyrus
  • Jennifer Garner
  • Megan Fox
  • Katie Holmes
  • Victoria Beckham
  • Zac Efron
  • David Bowie
  • Catherine Zeta Jones

If you’ve always wanted straighter, whiter, more attractive teeth, porcelain veneers may be the ideal solution for you. At Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry in Glenpool, OK, Dr. Parnam Mohanna and Dr. Dalia Georgy can help you achieve the beautiful smile you deserve with a variety of cosmetic dentistry options, including porcelain veneers.

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

For individuals with multiple cosmetic issues plaguing their smiles, correcting those flaws may seem a daunting task. This is where porcelain veneers, as a cosmetic dentistry option, shine. With these thin, tooth-colored layers of fine dental porcelain, our team can cover a wide variety of aesthetic concerns all at once, including:

  • Gaps between front teeth
  • Cracks or chips in enamel
  • Deep staining that does not respond well to teeth whitening
  • Crooked teeth
  • Teeth that appear too small or are misshapen

A beautiful new smile can instill an improved sense of self-confidence and self-esteem. When you feel secure in your appearance, it shows. Men and women with straight, white teeth are typically perceived as more charismatic, successful, friendly, and attractive. With porcelain veneers in Glenpool, OK, Drs. Georgy and Mohanna can give you the full benefits of an amazing smile, too – often in a single appointment.

Schedule Your Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation

To learn more about how porcelain veneers can transform your smile, contact us today to schedule your consultation. We genuinely look forward to helping you love your new look. Our Glenpool, OK cosmetic dentists serve patients from throughout the surrounding areas of Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Okmulgee, Sapulpa, Keifer, and beyond.

Brighten Your Smile and Boost Your Confidence with Teeth Whitening in Sapulpa, OK

October 10, 2014

461767421Imagine you have a special occasion coming up on the calendar. A wedding, your high school reunion or maybe a vacation planned with friends. Part of enjoying those events is having the confidence to socialize, talk and, of course, smile. But if your pearly whites aren’t their whitest, you may be reluctant to show how happy you are with a smile. Well then, it might be time for teeth whitening at Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry in Sapulpa, OK.

The causes of yellow, stained and discolored teeth are almost difficult to avoid. Some of the reasons include:

  • Deeply colored foods, such as carrots and tomato sauce
  • Common beverages, such as colas, tea and coffee
  • Certain antibiotics
  • Tobacco use
  • Teeth grinding and injuries that cause cracks where stains can accumulate
  • Natural aging

Whatever the cause, teeth whitening can usually help restore your teeth’s natural whiteness, or even give you a smile that is several shades whiter. At Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry, Dr. Dalia Georgy and Dr. Parnam Mohanna are ready to give you the bright smile you want the way you want.

Two Ways to Whiten Teeth

If that special occasion is just around the corner, you’ll want to choose the in-office teeth whitening system called Sapphire Whitening. In one 30-minute session, teeth can become up to 10 shades whiter using the special Sapphire whitening gel and Plasma Arc Light.

On the other hand, if you have more time or if you prefer to whiten your teeth at home, then Drs. Georgy and Mohanna will give you custom-fitted whitening trays and professional-grade gel. Simply fill the trays with gel and wear them for the amount of time the doctor specifies. You will see whiter teeth in one to two weeks.

Call Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry Today

Ready to show up to your special occasion with a white and healthy-looking smile? Call Drs. Georgy and Mohanna at Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry for a teeth whitening treatment. Our office conveniently serves Sapulpa, OK, and the communities of Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Okmulgee, Keifer, Mounds and Glenpool.

Free Dental Care for Tulsa, OK and the Surrounding Areas on October 11, 2014

September 9, 2014

454389001Though it’s common knowledge that getting the right kind of dental care and preventive treatment is crucial to the health of your smile, many of us simply don’t have the means or the time to make the appointments we know we need. That’s why Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry in Sapulpa, OK is happy to announce our free dental care day scheduled for Saturday, October 11th, 2014. Dr. Georgy, Dr. Mohanna, and Dr. Torabi genuinely look forward to serving the families from our community and the surrounding areas with absolutely free dental care!

Take Advantage of Free Dental Care Day with CCCD

Join us at Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry on October 11th for your choice of a thorough dental cleaning, a filling, or an extraction, entirely free of charge. If you’ve been putting off having your teeth cleaned or having a filling placed, this is your chance to finally get around to it, all completely free. If one of your teeth requires extraction, we can do that, too. Additional services deemed necessary at the time of your visit will be discussed with you. We strive to keep our patients informed regarding the status of their oral health, and we’ll always take the time to answer your questions in full.

Our free dental care day is designed with the needs of our community in mind. We know that it’s sometimes difficult to find the time or resources necessary to schedule an appointment for general dentistry checkups, and we want to help. Come visit our warm, welcoming Sapulpa, OK dental office and enjoy some complimentary care customized to suit your individual needs.

Mark Your Calendar for Free Dental Care Day!

The free dental care event will be held at our office at 12136 S. Yukon Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066. Doors will open promptly at 8:00 AM and close at noon, during which time we’ll welcome existing patients and new patients alike. Don’t miss this great opportunity to receive one of three valuable dental services at absolutely no charge. Be sure to be on time, though; we will only be able to serve patients who have arrived prior to 12:00 PM. This will help to ensure that everyone who comes in can receive the care they need. If you have any questions about our free dental care event, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

Our state-of-the-art dental practice serves patients from throughout Sapulpa, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Okmulgee, Keifer, Mounds, Glenpool, and beyond.

E4D Same Day Crowns: Beautiful Custom Restorations in Sapulpa, OK

July 18, 2014

Shutterstock Explaining ImplantsDental crowns are among the most commonly used restorative dentistry solutions today. A crown effectively covers the entire surface of a tooth that has been damaged or treated with root canal therapy. At Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry in Sapulpa, OK, Dr. Dalia Georgy and Dr. Parnam Mohanna offer a revolutionary restorative solution in the form of E4D same day crowns, improving patient care and experience.

Advantages of E4D Same Day Crowns

At Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry, our team believes that everyone deserves to enjoy a gorgeous, strong smile that looks and feels its best. Sometimes, this involves the placement of a dental crown. Crowns can be used to protect a tooth that has been compromised and to provide it with much-needed structural stability. They are also incredibly useful in cosmetic dentistry applications, improving the appearance of a tooth that is misshapen, permanently discolored, cracked, or awkwardly sized in relation to the teeth surrounding it.

While regular crowns require two visits to the dentist’s office and a period of time spent wearing a temporary, E4D crowns are custom-crafted and placed all in one appointment. We will take impressions of your dentition, prepare the tooth, and place the beautiful restoration within a matter of hours, so you don’t have to spend days or weeks without full use of your teeth. You’ll love the way your crown looks and feels, and you can rest assured in the knowledge that your smile is stronger than ever.

Discover the E4D Difference for Yourself

Whether you are currently in need of a new restoration or you have a crown that needs to be replaced, our state-of-the-art practice in Sapulpa, OK is here to help. Contact our office today to schedule your appointment and to find out more about how E4D same day crowns can help you. Drs. Georgy and Mohanna happily serve patients from throughout the surrounding areas as well, including Glenpool, Mounds, Jenks, Keifer, Okmulgee, Bixby, Tulsa, and beyond. We look forward to becoming your partners in your journey toward a healthier, happier smile.

Restore Health & Vitality to Your Smile with Lower-Cost Dental Implants in Sapulpa, OK

February 6, 2014

Shutterstock Veneers coupleMissing teeth can affect your life in more ways than you may think. The social impact is a fairly obvious one, particularly if you feel you need to hide your smile from family, friends and coworkers. Unfortunately, the failure to replace missing teeth can lead to further damage to your oral health, compromising surrounding teeth and bone tissue in the jaw. At Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry in Sapulpa, OK, Dr. Mohanna and Dr. Georgy are currently running an amazing special on dental implants and crown restoration, so grab your coupon here and make your appointment today! We’re offering our best implant and restoration services at these incredible prices so more of our patients can experience the freedom, confidence and improved oral health that come along with a full set of beautiful teeth.

How Can Dental Implants Help Me?

Unlike dentures, bridges and other removable oral prosthetic devices, dental implants are fixed permanently into the jaw and gum so that they actually become part of your complete dentition. They look, feel and perform just like your natural teeth. In fact, you’ll find that your implants fit so perfectly with the rest of your smile that no one can tell they’re not your real teeth at all!

The process of placing implants and completing your smile is fairly simple. A tiny titanium post is carefully placed into the bone of your jaw and the tissue of your gum. This post will serve as the “root” of your new tooth. Then, a custom-crafted porcelain crown is affixed to the post, completing your flawless new dental implant. Your smile is restored and you can once again enjoy eating and speaking comfortably. Throughout the process, Dr. Mohanna and Dr. Georgy will ensure that you’re relaxed and comfortable with a variety of anesthesia and sedation options.

Highest Quality Dental Implants, Lowest Prices

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Perhaps you need an extraction and want to be sure you can get a tooth replacement as soon as possible. Dr. Georgy and Dr. Mohanna are here to help. Contact us at our office in Sapulpa, OK and ask about our new dental implants special today. We also happily serve patients from throughout the surrounding communities of Tulsa, Bixby, Mounds, Keifer, Okmulgee, Glenpool, Jenks and beyond. We can’t wait to help you reclaim your smile with our comprehensive array of advanced cosmetic dentistry options. 

Relax Your Smile and Feel Safe with Sedation Dentistry in Sapulpa, OK

May 13, 2013

If the thought of going to your local dentist’s office makes you want to hide under your bed, you’re definitely not alone – in fact, nearly 75% of the population reports feeling some level of anxiety or fear when faced with dental work. However, as recent clinical research has proven, regular check-ups are crucial to maintaining both your oral health and your overall health, as there is a strong link between the two. Issues such as gum disease and cavities can even increase the risk of several serious illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, strokes, and more.

Here at Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry, Drs. Mohanna and Georgy want to ensure that you receive the dental care quickly and effectively. However, your comfort is also a top priority for us. That’s why we offer sedation dentistry at our Sapulpa, OK office. Whether you’ve had a negative past experience with a dentist, are afraid of needles or drills, or simply feel uncomfortable in that big chair, sedation dentistry can help you lean back and relax while we transform your teeth!

How does it work?

Both Dr. Mohanna and Dr. Georgy are certified in sedation dentistry, as well as the use of oral sedatives that are specifically used to treat dental fear. We’ll simply prescribe you the medication before your appointment, as well as specific instructions on when to take it. Then, once you’ve ingested it, have a trusted friend or family member drive you to our Sapulpa office, where we’ll make sure you feel completely relaxed and at ease before we begin your procedure. While oral sedation dentistry doesn’t render you completely unconscious, most patients report that they remember little or even nothing about the dental work we’ve performed once it’s complete! However, you will need your companion to drive you home afterwards; the effects should wear off in a few hours.

We want to give you the whole, healthy smile you need and deserve! Contact our Sapulpa office today with any questions you have about sedation dentistry, or if you’re ready to schedule an appointment.

What is tooth abscess?

March 14, 2013

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Parnam Mohanna @ 1:36 pm

Many think if you have tooth abscess, infection, you must have pain. This is not always the case since abcessed teeth can sometimes be dead and will not trigger our pain response.
I tried to find the best way to explain what tooth abscess really is, but when there are already many reviewed articles published on sites trusted such as nih.gov, I probably would come short with words in comparison. So I take the liberty of posting this wonderful reviewed article that explains what tooth abscess is. Please ask your questions by going to info@918dentist.com or simply click on comment section below.

Tooth abscess

Periapical abscess; Dental abscess; Tooth infection; Abscess – tooth

Last reviewed: February 22, 2012.

A tooth abscess is a collection of infected material (pus) due to a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

A tooth abscess is a complication of tooth decay. It may also result from trauma to the tooth, such as when a tooth is broken or chipped. Openings in the tooth enamel allow bacteria to infect the center of the tooth (the pulp). Infection may spread out from the root of the tooth and to the bones supporting the tooth.

Infection results in a collection of pus (dead tissue, live and dead bacteria, white blood cells) and swelling of the tissues within the tooth. This causes a painful toothache. If the pulp of the tooth dies, the toothache may stop, unless an abscess develops. This is especially true if the infection remains active and continues to spread and destroy tissue.

Symptoms

The main symptom is a severe toothache. The pain is continuous and may be described as gnawing, sharp, shooting, or throbbing.

Other symptoms may include:

Bitter taste in the mouth


Breath odor


General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling


Fever


Pain when chewing


Sensitivity of the teeth to hot or cold


Swelling of the gum over the infected tooth, that may look like a pimple


Swollen glands of the neck


Swollen area of the upper or lower jaw — a very serious symptom

Signs and tests

The dentist will closely look at your teeth, mouth, and gums. You may have pain when the dentist taps the tooth. Biting or closing the mouth tightly also increases the pain. The gums may be swollen and red and may drain thick material.

Dental x-rays and other tests can help your dentist determine which tooth or teeth is causing the problem.

Treatment

The goals of treatment are to cure the infection, save the tooth, and prevent complications.

Antibiotics may be given to fight the infection. Warm salt-water rinses may be soothing. Over-the-counter pain relievers may relieve the toothache and fever.

Do NOT place aspirin directly over the tooth or gums, because this increases irritation of the tissues and can result in mouth ulcers.

A root canal may be recommended in an attempt to save the tooth.

If there is a severe infection, the tooth may be removed or surgery may be needed to drain the abscess. Some people may need to be admitted to the hospital.

Expectations (prognosis)

Untreated abscesses may get worse and can lead to life-threatening complications.

Prompt treatment usually cures the infection. The tooth can usually be saved in many cases.

Complications

Loss of the tooth


Blood infection (sepsis)


Spread of infection to soft tissue (facial cellulitis, Ludwig’s angina)


Spread of infection to the jaw bone (osteomyelitis of the jaw)


Spread of infection to other areas of the body resulting in brain abscess, endocarditis, pneumonia, or other complications

Calling your health care provider

Call your dentist if you have a persistent, throbbing toothache.

Prevention

Prompt treatment of dental caries reduces the risk of tooth abscess. Traumatized teeth should be examined promptly by the dentist.

Review Date: 2/22/2012.

Reviewed by: Paul Fotek, DMD, Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental lmplants, West Palm Beach, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M. Health Solutions, Ebix, Inc.

Lock In Your Dentures In Your Mouth With Dental Implants

February 18, 2013

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Parnam Mohanna @ 1:58 am

Let’s face the reality here. The best made lower denture in the world is still not the most comfortable nor most functionally efficient appliance. Despite the fact that dentures are a great choice to replace missing teeth, their retention has always been an issue. To further exaggerate this problem, it is a known fact that an edentulous ridge resorbs a certain percentage per year, therefore causing the dentures to become more ill fitting and create major sore spots in the mouth.
The solution to this problem: Dental Implants. By placing dental implants on the lower jaw, we are able to lock in your lower denture. You’ll be able to enjoy meals at restaurants and gatherings with your friends without worrying about your denture popping out.
On a second note, do you hate not being able to feel the roof of your mouth with that upper denture in? Do you want to be able to enjoy your foods again as you chew? In some cases, placing implants on the upper arch allows us to remove that denture acrylic on the palate giving you back your senses. You’ll be able to feel texture, temperature, and taste again.
Should you consider dental implants to lock in your dentures? ……ABSOLUTELY!
Common questions asked about implants:
1) What is the procedure of placing dental implants? Our advice to you is to click on the dental services section of our website, www.918dentist.com, then click on dental implants and watch the second short video to obtain the information you need.
2) Which dentist can perform the procedure? Of course we hope you choose us, and if the case needs the attention of an oral surgeon, we have one of the most reputable oral surgeons in Tulsa that we can refer you to. Most dentists, who provide this service, including us, have had extensive additional training in implants.
3) Do I need to be out for this surgery? Not really. In most cases minimal oral sedation and nitrous oxide is sufficient to make you comfortable enough to place the implants. If we find it absolutely necessary for you to be under IV sedation, we will refer you to our oral surgeon.
4) Does my insurance pay for dental implants? Most dental insurances consider dental implants standard of care and cover a portion of your dental implant procedure up to your maximum annual allowance.
5) How much do dental implants cost? Dental implants are a lot more affordable than what they used to be. We have checked the prices around Tulsa, and we believe we have very competitive prices. Please come and check us out.
6) What is my healing time? Usually the healing time depends on whether we have placed smaller implants or larger implants. And the actual healing time can vary from 3 weeks to 6 months. But you will not have any down time. Most of our patients are able to go to work the next day. In very limited cases, some may have needed to rest 3 to 4 days before they return to work.
We are here for you 24/7 to support you in your healing process. You have nothing to worry about. Our team and our two doctors are available to answer your questions at any given time. Please feel free to contact us at 918-216-1000, ask us your question on our website, or shoot us an email at info@918dentist.com.
Respectfully,
Your optimum oral health team, CCCD

Lock-in Dentures

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Tooth Decay

February 6, 2013

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Parnam Mohanna @ 1:19 am

What is tooth decay and why some are more frequently exposed to such oral disease? Best explanation comes from nih.gov. Please read the following: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001055.htm

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