Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Thanks to Invisalign®, moms and dads can have a great smile, too!

Hey parents! Have you been focusing on your kids' teeth and oral health so much that you've ended up neglecting your own? If you've been thinking about having your own set of perfectly-aligned teeth, Drs. Gilleran & Van Fossen can help! We are specially trained to offer an adult-friendly option for straightening teeth called Invisalign.

This course of treatment consists of a set of clear aligners that are molded to fit your teeth. You wear them all day and night, except for meals, brushing, and flossing – when you can easily slip them out to make eating and cleaning a snap!

Because they're clear, your teeth will be steadily straightening – and, the best part is, no one will know it but you!

Please give us a call at 312-368-8771 to set up a consultation, so we can discuss the specifics of your Invisalign treatment at our convenient office located in the Chicago Loop.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Patient question: What should I do if I have an emergency this summer?


Drs. Gilleran and Van Fossen know all too well that summer is a season many patients experience dental emergencies - especially while they're on vacation. From a toothache to a chipped tooth to a lost filling, summer brings with it a greater chance of people damaging their teeth when they're out and about. In many cases, there are ways you can handle these occurrences at home before you follow up with a visit with Drs. Gilleran and Van Fossen. In some instances a few minutes of attention will be all you need to effectively address a true dental emergency. Here are some common situations patients come across.

Toothaches: Rinse your mouth with warm water and floss to remove any food lodged in your teeth. A pain reliever such as aspirin may be taken to dull the pain. If swelling appears, hold a cold compress to the outside of the mouth or cheek. If your toothache is severe, or lasts longer than one day, schedule an appointment to see us as soon as possible.

Chipped/Broken Teeth: Save any pieces you can. Use a cold compress on the outside of your mouth to relieve pain and swelling, and apply gauze to the area for at least ten minutes if there is bleeding. Visit our office as soon as you can.

Objects Stuck in Teeth: Try flossing to carefully and gently remove the object. Never use a sharp or hard item to remove objects in your teeth; you risk injuring your gums and scratching your teeth. If you are unable to remove the object, visit our office.

Lost Filling: Sugarless gum and over-the-counter dental cement can work as temporary fillings, but be sure to make an appointment with us as soon as you can to replace a filling!

Lost Crown: If you cannot make it in to see us right away, apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area of the tooth with a cotton swab. Then slip the crown back on the tooth using dental cement or denture adhesive to hold it in place. Don’t use any kind of glue on your teeth. Be sure to make an appointment to see us to properly fix the crown as soon as possible.

Abscess: An abscess is a painful pimple-like swelling that usually occurs on your gums near the root of a tooth. Abscesses are caused by infection and can cause serious oral health problems, so come see us right away. In the meantime, try to ease the pain by rinsing your mouth with a saltwater solution of ½ teaspoon salt to 8 ounces of water.

Mouth Injuries: Injuries to the soft-tissue of the mouth such as the cheeks, tongue, and gums often result in bleeding. To stop the bleeding first rinse your mouth with a mild salt water solution. Then use a moistened piece of gauze to apply pressure to the site for 15-20 minutes. Holding a cold compress to the outside of the affected area will help ease pain and control bleeding and swelling. If the bleeding persists see us immediately or visit a hospital emergency room. Continue to apply gauze until you are treated.

Our staff at Gilleran and Van Fossen Cosmetic and General Dentistry will always tell you ignoring any dental problem can quickly increase the risk of permanent damage and the need for more treatment in the future. If you have any concerns, and especially if you experience a persistent dental issue, please give us a call so we can assist you and prevent an emergency.

Didn't see a question you'd like an answer to? Please call us or ask on our Facebook page! For a full list of medical emergencies and how to deal with them, please visit the American Dental Association.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dentists, cosmetic dentists: what's the difference?


Our staff at Gilleran and Van Fossen Cosmetic Dentistry will tell you that at our office, patients get two dentists for one. You get the care and attention to your oral health that any good general dentist provides. But on top of that, you get dentists in Drs. Gilleran and Van Fossen who understand the impact of a beautiful, bright smile and straight teeth.

Cosmetic dentists undergo extra training to stay on the leading edge of restorative techniques. We can whiten teeth, perform implants, add veneers and even straighten minor crooked teeth with Invisalign's clear aligners. All the while, we’re keeping an eye on your dental health. Your teeth will be in great shape, and your smile will be stunning! Our practice offers professional individualized dental care to make your smile beautiful and healthy. Drs. Gilleran and Van Fossen, along with our personable staff, are committed to providing a clean and comfortable atmosphere for up-to-date preventive, restorative and cosmetic dental care.

We've been creating winning smiles in Chicago for years, and would love to build a beautiful smile for you as well! Give us a call at 312-368-8771 to schedule an appointment.

We hope you're having a wonderful summer, and look forward to seeing you!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Drs. Gilleran & Van Fossen, protecting you from heat stroke this summer



With the heat wave sweeping the majority of the East coast (and Chicago) this week, we want you to be extra careful when you’re out and about. This morning, Dr. Richard Besser on Good Morning America discussed the ways you can protect yourself from heat stroke and other heat-related conditions this week, as well as this summer.

Drs. Gilleran & Van Fossen encourage you to watch this short clip and remember to always have a bottle of water handy when heading out! Those of you who work outside for a living or plan on participating in competitive sports should especially take a moment and take a look!