Jones Smiles - August 2018

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August 2018

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HOW 3D PRINTING IS REVOLUTIONIZING HEALTH CARE (AND DENTISTRY!) PRINTING TEETH

I recently had an article pop up on my phone extolling the virtues of 3D printing and how this new technology was changing health care. Since we’ve actually been 3D printing in our practice since 2015, I was very interested to hear how 3D printing is being used outside dentistry. One of the biggest advances in health care from 3D printing can be found in the field of prosthetics. By being able to digitally capture and recreate the dimensions of body parts, this technology can be utilized to create beautiful conformal ventilated scoliosis braces, custom-fit orthopedics, supports for amputees, and more. While we can’t live up to the media buzz surrounding 3D printing technology to print replacement organs (or teeth), advances in bioprinting and tissue engineering are allowing us to do more than ever before possible. New medical technology is capable of printing tiny organs, or “organoids,” using 3D printing techniques, only printing with stem cells as the biologic “ink.” Once built, these organoids will hopefully be able to proliferate inside the diseased body as a replacement for a failing organ such as a kidney or liver. While 3D printing may still seem like science fiction, it’s already started to revolutionize the dental industry, ushering in a new age of convenience and cost-effectiveness for patients. Chances are if you’ve had a dental implant, veneer, or all-ceramic crown in our office the last three years, you’ve benefited from 3D printing technology. Just a few years ago, if you were to need braces, crowns, a night guard, or any other dental appliance, the first step was to take an impression of your teeth. This was done by placing a

putty into an arch-shaped plastic device that you bit down on for a few minutes. Before long, the impression solidifies and can be used for all sorts of things, such as a mold to create a model that (almost) perfectly represents your teeth, or a template to form a custom- fit night guard.

Now we are able to use virtual impressions and 3D printing to create the devices that you ultimately take home. This process can occur much quicker with great accuracy. For implants, we are now virtually planning every single implant surgery. Through the merging of 3D cone-beam X-rays, as well as virtual impressions, we are able to place dental implants in the exact position needed on every case with accuracy as close as a single human hair. This reduces healing times, creates more ideal results, and even allows us to ultimately reduce the cost and time required to replace a missing tooth. Whether you have recently benefited from orthodontics, dental implants, or even a crown in the last couple of years or will need one soon, one thing’s for certain: The future of dentistry and orthodontics is bright, with 3D printers poised to make treatment quicker and cheaper for patients than ever before. I know this technology has changed how I practice, and I am more excited than ever for the benefits to patients.

–Dr. Jones

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FAMILY-FUN ACTIVITIES

Enjoy the Last of the Summer Weather

With school starting back up, you might be thinking about squeezing in that last bit of summer fun with the kids before the school year is fully in swing. If you’re fresh out of ideas on what to do, here are a few activities for your family this month.

along to the grocery store to help! While packing for the picnic, let the kids wash the vegetables and fruits and help put smaller foods into zip-close bags or containers. Our kids love to create their own unique trail mix from dried fruits, salted nuts, and their favorite cereals.

Take Your Kids to the Movies

Go Camping in Your Backyard

There were many great kids movies released this summer that you and your children can see as a family. “Incredibles 2” came out on June 15, and several other films were released just last month, such as “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” and “Christopher Robin,” which will be released on Aug. 3 and details the adventures of beloved Winnie the Pooh and his friends.

Preparing for a camping trip can be stressful. Backyard camping can be a fantastic alternative for the family. Not only can you still enjoy a campfire, cooked food off the grill, and s’mores, but you are also just feet away from a bathroom and fridge. Work together to set up the tent and start the fire. Play games in the backyard, tell a few campfire stories, and let your kids come up with a few tales of their own. After the sun sets, take some time to stargaze. Encourage your kids to see if they can spot constellations and point out the ones you know to them.

Have a Picnic

Going on a picnic is an excellent activity for the whole family. Not only does it give you quality time with the kids, but they can engage in the activity from start to finish. While preparing for the picnic, ask the kids what they would like to make and bring them

Give your kids a last hurrah of summer. Don’t let this August slip through your fingers!

WHAT OUR PATIENTS ARE SAYING

“Every visit was an awesome visit and a great experience. Everyone is so polite, respectful, honest, and friendly, no matter who you are. Their prices are worth every penny for a great smile. I couldn’t ask for a better dentist.” –YASIN A. “Have been going here for years. Best dentist ever! Shae is my dental hygienist here, and she is so easy to talk to. Makes you forget you are getting your teeth cleaned.” –CAMILLE A.

“This was my initial visit, and I could not be more pleased with Angela and Dr. Jones. They were very personable and have made a plan to not only give me the smile I’ve always wanted, but they kept it economically feasible for me as well.” –ETHAN B.

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And What You Can Do to Prevent It Sleep Apnea

Snoring throughout the night isn’t as harmless as some people may think. Often, it’s a symptom of a critical health concern: sleep apnea. “Apnea” is a Greek word that means “without breath.” People with sleep apnea will experience an obstruction in their airway, which leads to a halting of breath for short periods of time while they are asleep. Sleep apnea is comprised of three different types: obstructive, central, and mixed. Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, is the most common form found in individuals. In each type, the sleeper will wake repeatedly during the night because their brain arouses them to ensure the body can continue to breathe. There are many people with sleep apnea who do not realize it because they are never fully awoken through the night. Not only does this condition cause restless sleep in a patient, it’s also a major contributing factor to heart disease. Individuals with sleep apnea have elevated blood pressure, which is a key risk factor for heart disease and strokes. The person may go days, weeks, months, or even years without a full night’s rest, causing the body to slowly deteriorate. The outcome of sleep loss can

result in serious health concerns and premature death. Sleep deprivation can have negative effects on the function of your brain, increasing stress hormones and leading to depression. Traditionally, sleep apnea is treated with CPAP, a device that’s worn on the face. CPAP, or Continuous Positive Air Pressure, feeds a continuous stream of air into the patient’s nose or mouth throughout the night. This allows air to pass unobstructed into the body, giving the person uninterrupted sleep. However, many people find this device uncomfortable or frustrating. Luckily for them, there are other options available! Jones Smiles offers a custom oral appliance — a small acrylic device that fits over the upper and lower teeth. This appliance gently realigns your tongue and jaw to open your airway, allowing more airflow to the lungs while you sleep. Even if you only have mild sleep apnea, being fitted with an oral appliance can result in the reduction or even cessation of snoring. Call our office today at 770-965-3048 to learn how Jones Smiles can help put a stop to your snoring. SMILE-FRIENDLY RECIPES

SUDOKU

SUMMER GRILLED HALIBUT

Ingredients

• 4 boneless, skinless halibut fillets, about 5 ounces each • 1/4 cup olive oil, plus extra for drizzling • 1 lemon • 2 pounds mixed tomatoes, sliced

• 1/2 cup hearts of palm, drained • Basil leaves, for garnish • Kosher salt and black pepper, to taste

Instructions

1. Lightly oil grill grates and heat grill to medium. 2. Grate 1 teaspoon lemon zest onto halibut fillets. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. 3. Grill halibut, turning just once, for about 5 minutes on each side. 4. In a mixing bowl, combine tomatoes, hearts of palm, juice from lemon, and oil. Season with salt and pepper. 5. Garnish salad with basil. Spoon salad over grilled halibut. Serve.

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Safe Sailing This Hurricane Season BOOK A CARIBBEAN CRUISE

After last year’s devastating storm season, would-be tropical travelers are undoubtedly hesitant about

path with ease. For all their ferocity, hurricanes move slowly across the Atlantic and have relatively predictable trajectories. Meanwhile, modern cruise ships carry the most sophisticated weather-tracking instruments, allowing them to bypass even small storms and inclement weather. FLEXIBILITY IS A MUST The flipside of this ability to dodge storms is the fact that your ship may not be able to stick to its original itinerary. You may have to anchor at an island you weren’t expecting to or miss out on seeing a port you were supposed to visit. If you have your heart set on seeing a specific location, cruise travel this time of year may not be for you. But if you are simply looking for a safe, affordable vacation to a beautiful region, then it doesn’t much matter which white-sanded beach you wake up to next. While unpredictable weather will always be a concern for any vacation, the safety and variety cruises offer make them great options for anyone looking for a Caribbean getaway before the holiday season. So if you have a flexible schedule and a healthy sense of adventure, it’s time to call your travel agent, pack your sunscreen and bathing suit, and head to paradise!

purchasing those discounted plane tickets to the Caribbean Basin. No one wants to face a possible evacuation during their vacation — or worse, be forced to weather a hurricane at a beachfront resort. If you want the most bang for your buck while enjoying the turquoise waters of the Caribbean this fall, consider booking a cruise. Cruise-ship travel is a fun and adventurous way to explore any time of year. After all, what could be more magical than a floating hotel room where you fall asleep in one country and wake up in another? This charming mobility is also what makes cruise travel the safest option for visiting the Caribbean and the coast of Mexico this time of year. SAFETY AND SAVINGS Much like resorts and airfare, cruise lines discount their Caribbean fares significantly during peak hurricane season, from August to October. However, unlike a traditional hotel, these massive ships have the luxury of navigating out of a storm’s

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