Hygiene

Dentistry Frequently Asked Questions

May 21st, 2025

What is Dentistry?

Dentistry is the part of the medical health field that addresses oral health. The mouth can be a great indicator of how healthy your body is. We can detect signs of general health issues including diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammatory diseases, cancer, and sleep apnea. We assess and help improve the health of your gums, which are proven to be linked to general health issues. We can help detect issues with your teeth early to prevent the need for extensive treatment.  We replace teeth, fix teeth, and help keep them healthy.

What should patients look for when choosing a dentist?

Patients should look for a dentist who is willing to listen to them and involve them in choosing the best care options. There are lots of different ways to address oral health needs and it is important to have a guide to help find the best care for you. Our office utilizes photography to educate patients about their oral health needs and reviews pros and cons of each treatment option to help choose what works best for each individual patient.

Why is visiting the Dentist so important?

Dentistry is focused on preventative care.  In the medical field, many times patients are not treated until they already have a problem. Because we have the advantage of regular exams and radiographs, we can catch cavities and break down early and prevent them from spreading deeper or to other teeth.

How can patients maintain oral health between visits to your office?

Brushing their teeth twice a day for two minutes, and using either floss or a Waterpik to clean between the teeth at least once a day. This regimen will help maintain a healthy mouth and make hygiene visits more comfortable and enjoyable.

Why do patients need to see the dentist if they have braces?

Having braces on your teeth makes it much harder to properly clean and can make you more prone to gum inflammation. Having regular cleanings and check ups can keep your gums healthy and help prevent decay from forming around the brackets.

What is involved in the first visit?

During your first visit at Dyras Dental, we will give you a tour of the office and interview you to determine what your concerns are with your teeth and oral health. We then take a series of photographs and radiographs that help evaluate the state of your mouth. Dr Dyras will do a thorough exam of your jaw joint, chewing muscles, gums, tissues in your mouth and your teeth. Any findings that we have are reviewed with you using the photos that were taken so you can see what we are discussing. We listen to your concerns and feelings about what is being presented so that we can come up with a treatment plan that will achieve your goals.

What services do you provide and why should patients choose you for these services?

We provide a wide range of services, including care for jaw joint pain, bleaching, tooth bonding and white fillings, implants, dentures, veneers, root canals, bridges, crowns, treatment for gum disease.  Patients should choose our office because of our focus on quality care, patient service, and excellent communication. We go above and beyond to make sure that you get the treatment that you need in a comfortable environment.

What accreditations/certifications/awards/specializations for various types of dentistry have you received?

I have a Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. I have been a Fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry since 2020.  I lead a study club for local area dentists and have taken extensive post doctorate classes through the Dawson Academy, Spear Education, and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. I am a member of the Spear Faculty club, as well as the Michigan Dental Association and the American Dental Association.

Why did you choose to become a dentist?

I chose to become a dentist because I loved working with my hands and wanted a career that melded art, health care and science. So much of dentistry is artistic, as every case is unique and no one solution will work for every patient. I enjoy general dentistry because I can get to know my patients and provide them with excellent comprehensive care that I can be proud of.

Preventative Care

January 18th, 2024

We are incredibly lucky in Dentistry as many of the diseases and causes of mouth pain can be prevented these days, as long as patients participate in regular preventative care. At Dyras Dental we pride ourselves on staying minimally invasive and doing everything in our power to prevent bigger issues down the road.

One of the ways we accomplish this is by providing regular cleanings and check ups for our patients. At your visits with our hygiene team every 4-6 months we perform a myriad of examinations and screenings to help identify issues early and address them before they become a more advanced problem.  Some of the diseases you will be screened for at your regular hygiene visit are: Periodontitis, Gingivitis, Cavities or Decay, Fractured or Cracked teeth, Oral Cancer, soft and hard tissue lesions, Calculus build up, signs of Sleep Apnea and Sleep Disordered Breathing and tooth wear.  When caught early, many of these issues have easy and minimally invasive solutions.  When not addressed, they can lead to bigger treatment needs and general health problems, especially inflammatory diseases like heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s.

Once the hygienist has completed screening for all these issues, they will remove the plaque and calculus that has built up on your teeth since your last visit. Removing these deposits will aid in maintaining your gingival health and prevent inflammation in your mouth.  The hygienist will also counsel you on how you maintain your tooth and gum health at home and will suggest aids that will make your daily routine easier and more effective.

There are many things you can do at home to achieve and maintain oral health. One way is through your diet. Eating crunchy and fibrous fruits and vegetables like apples and celery help naturally remove plaque from your teeth while also supplying your body with the nutrients you need. Avoiding processed sugar and drinks that are high in acid and sugars will help keep your mouth healthy as well. Processed foods and added sugars make it easier for the bad bacteria in our mouth to create inflammation and decay.  Many foods are acidic, as they generally taste better. Whenever we eat, our mouth becomes acidic for about 20 minutes. If we snack or sip all day on processed foods or acidic/sugary drinks, our mouth will stay acidic all day and make it difficult for the good bacteria in our mouth to thrive. Some times giving up our favorite drinks and food is not a realistic option, but being strategic about when we eat them can help. If there is a food you want to be able to enjoy, it is probably safer having it only at meal times and sticking to tap water between meals to give your mouth a break.

One of our favorite tools for maintaining oral health is the Waterpik.  It is best described as a tiny pressure washer for your teeth. It can remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth up to 4 mm below your gums and is more effective than flossing. The best part is that our patients love using their Waterpiks and report that their teeth feel significantly cleaner after using it. The waterpik can be used 1-2 times a day and will make your dental check ups go smoother as it keeps your gums healthy and happy.

Our staff at Dyras Dental will go out of their way to help you achieve the healthy and bright smile that you deserve, and help you maintain it for a lifetime with proper preventative care. Call us today to schedule your next preventative appointment!

This last week was Dental Hygienist Appreciation Week!

April 14th, 2023

Our practice is incredibly fortunate to have 3 highly trained and knowledgeable hygienists who help our patients smile bright! Christa and Madeline have been with us since 2015 and Chelsea joined us in 2017. They all enjoy getting to know each of our patients individually and helping them maintain a healthy and confident smile. In 2021 we also added Shirley as a Hygiene assistant. She has been instrumental in getting our patients seated in a timely manner, taking photographs and radiographs, and helping your hygiene visit flow smoothly.

Our hygienists do so much more than “just a cleaning” for our patient family! At each visit, our patients are screened for oral cancer. Our hygienists will also evaluate you for signs of periodontal disease, and screen you for signs of decay, wear, and cracks in your teeth. You can be confident that any issues will be identified early at your hygiene visit. This gives us the opportunity to create a solution that is much less invasive than waiting until you are having pain or discomfort. Our hygiene team has done a great job at integrating photos into our visits as well, so that our patients have the opportunity to see what we see.

Next time you are in our office, tell your hygienist thanks for all they do!

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