All Coast Dental

Monday, September 28, 2020

Types of Clear Braces

Gone are the days of “brace face,” or the traditional aesthetic of metal and wire braces crowding around your teeth. Today, clear braces are a growing trend, with both adults and teens using this treatment to transform their smiles. At All Coast Dental located in Pacific Beach, CA, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos offer a variety of options for clear braces to empower patients during their smile journey.



What Are Clear Braces?


Clear braces are any types of braces that are more discreet and almost invisible in contrast to traditional metal braces. Today, more people are opting for clear braces because they’re less noticeable, less painful than traditional braces, and allow patients to feel confident while wearing them.


 


Types of Clear Braces


Clear braces usually refer to three types of braces: ceramic braces, Invisalign, and lingual braces.




Ceramic Braces


Ceramic braces are similar to traditional metal braces, but with a twist. While these braces still use metal, the brackets in ceramic braces utilize ceramic which is clear. Ceramic braces have many benefits, one of them being a shorter treatment plan. Some ceramic brace treatments last almost six months, while metal braces generally take 12 to 24 months. Your Pacific Beach, CA dentists provide consultations to determine if ceramic braces are for you.  




Invisalign


Considered the most recognized brand for clear aligners, Invisalign is comfortable to wear long-term. Made of flexible plastic, aligners have the unique advantage of being removable. Unlike traditional braces that stay on your teeth until treatment is over, you can remove your aligner to eat, brush, or floss your teeth. This means no more struggling to floss between brackets! When it comes to caring for your aligner, these devices are also so much easier to sanitize before each use.




Lingual Braces


Lingual braces are the most discrete type of braces on the market. Instead of braces on the front of your mouth, metal brackets are bonded to the back surface of the teeth. Since lingual braces have such a low profile, they are virtually impossible to notice. 




Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos operate All Coast Dental at 2180 Garnet Ave, Suite 1-K, Pacific Beach, California, 92109. To schedule an appointment, call 858-270-4904 or visit All Coast Dental and fill out a contact sheet.




Types of Clear Braces

Gone are the days of “brace face,” or the traditional aesthetic of metal and wire braces crowding around your teeth. Today, clear braces are a growing trend, with both adults and teens using this treatment to transform their smiles. At All Coast Dental located in Pacific Beach, CA, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos offer a variety of options for clear braces to empower patients during their smile journey.


What Are Clear Braces?

Clear braces are any types of braces that are more discreet and almost invisible in contrast to traditional metal braces. Today, more people are opting for clear braces because they’re less noticeable, less painful than traditional braces, and allow patients to feel confident while wearing them.


Types of Clear Braces

Clear braces usually refer to three types of braces: ceramic braces, Invisalign, and lingual braces.


Ceramic Braces

Ceramic braces are similar to traditional metal braces, but with a twist. While these braces still use metal, the brackets in ceramic braces utilize ceramic which is clear. Ceramic braces have many benefits, one of them being a shorter treatment plan. Some ceramic brace treatments last almost six months, while metal braces generally take 12 to 24 months. Your Pacific Beach, CA dentists provide consultations to determine if ceramic braces are for you.  


Invisalign

Considered the most recognized brand for clear aligners, Invisalign is comfortable to wear long-term. Made of flexible plastic, aligners have the unique advantage of being removable. Unlike traditional braces that stay on your teeth until treatment is over, you can remove your aligner to eat, brush, or floss your teeth. This means no more struggling to floss between brackets! When it comes to caring for your aligner, these devices are also so much easier to sanitize before each use.


Lingual Braces

Lingual braces are the most discrete type of braces on the market. Instead of braces on the front of your mouth, metal brackets are bonded to the back surface of the teeth. Since lingual braces have such a low profile, they are virtually impossible to notice. 


Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos operate All Coast Dental at 2180 Garnet Ave, Suite 1-K, Pacific Beach, California, 92109. To schedule an appointment, call 858-270-4904 or visit All Coast Dental and fill out a contact sheet.


Monday, September 21, 2020

Oral Cancer Screening


No one wants to hear the word cancer. At All Coast Dental located in Pacific Beach, CA, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos believe early detection is essential for increasing the survival rate of oral cancer. That’s why we provide regular dental screenings for oral cancer at our office.




Causes


Oral cancer develops when cells that grow abnormally invade other cells and damage surrounding tissues. 




According to the American Cancer Society, men over the age of 50 face the greatest risk of developing oral cancer. If you are a smoker or heavy drinker, your Pacific Beach, CA dentists advise regular screenings along with your dental checkup at our office. Other risk factors include people who have human papillomavirus (HPV), excessive sun exposure, and a history of cancer in the family.




Symptoms


Ear pain


Abnormal bleeding in the mouth


Numbness


Soreness in throat


Red or white patches inside the mouth


Persistent growth or sore in the mouth


Trouble swallowing and chewing


Weight loss


Chronic sore throat


Change in teeth alignment




Oral Cancer Screenings


At All Coast Dental, we use ultraviolet light to view any red or white patches, sores, or growth inside of your mouth. Using gloved hands, your dentist will also check for lumps or sores inside your mouth. Oral cancer screenings save lives by detecting the condition early. To learn more, visit our website today. 




Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos operate All Coast Dental at 2180 Garnet Ave, Suite 1-K, Pacific Beach, California, 92109. To schedule an appointment, call 858-270-4904 or visit All Coast Dental and fill out a contact sheet.



Oral Cancer Screening

No one wants to hear the word cancer. At All Coast Dental located in Pacific Beach, CA, Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos believe early detection is essential for increasing the survival rate of oral cancer. That’s why we provide regular dental screenings for oral cancer at our office.


Causes

Oral cancer develops when cells that grow abnormally invade other cells and damage surrounding tissues. 


According to the American Cancer Society, men over the age of 50 face the greatest risk of developing oral cancer. If you are a smoker or heavy drinker, your Pacific Beach, CA dentists advise regular screenings along with your dental checkup at our office. Other risk factors include people who have human papillomavirus (HPV), excessive sun exposure, and a history of cancer in the family.


Symptoms

Ear pain

Abnormal bleeding in the mouth

Numbness

Soreness in throat

Red or white patches inside the mouth

Persistent growth or sore in the mouth

Trouble swallowing and chewing

Weight loss

Chronic sore throat

Change in teeth alignment


Oral Cancer Screenings

At All Coast Dental, we use ultraviolet light to view any red or white patches, sores, or growth inside of your mouth. Using gloved hands, your dentist will also check for lumps or sores inside your mouth. Oral cancer screenings save lives by detecting the condition early. To learn more, visit our website today. 


Drs. Joseph and Julie Boulos operate All Coast Dental at 2180 Garnet Ave, Suite 1-K, Pacific Beach, California, 92109. To schedule an appointment, call 858-270-4904 or visit All Coast Dental and fill out a contact sheet.