REVISED Tobacco and Oral Health Tobacco in any form can harm patients’ health. This newly revised brochure compares many popular forms of tobacco, including e-cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and waterpipes. • Emphasizes that each form of tobacco is detrimental to oral health • Includes infographics and images to show the oral effects tobacco can have • Highlights reasons to quit and helpful tips and resources to make quitting easier W19022 8 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB070 Get the Facts about Mouth and Throat Cancer Raise your patients’ awareness of the risk of mouth and throat cancer, and what signs and symptoms to watch for. • Features four new clinical images of oral cancers • Gives tips for lowering the risk of developing mouth and throat cancers • Emphasizes that early detection is key, reinforcing the need for regular dental appointments W151 6 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB072 Oral Health and the HPV Vaccine Experts say the HPV vaccine could prevent nearly 90 percent of HPV-related cancers in the United States. Help put patients at ease about the safety of the HPV vaccine. This brochure: • Educates patients on the risk factors associated with HPV • Relays that the CDC, ADA and AAPD recommend the HPV vaccine • Includes the most up-to-date information about who should get the vaccine and at what age W15320 6 panels, 50 per pack Pricing for Brochures STANDARD BROCHURES PACKS MEMBER RETAIL 1 $30.00 $45.00 2–9 $25.50 $38.25 10+ $22.50 $33.75 PERSONALIZED BROCHURES QTY MEMBER RETAIL 150 $90.00 $135.00 400 $216.00 $324.00 800 $408.00 $616.00 Ceramic veneers A ceramic veneer is a thin shell that is custom-made to fit on the front surface of your tooth. Ceramic veneers have some benefits. For example, they: • are strong and long-lasting • have a natural-looking surface Steps to placing a ceramic veneer 1. To prepare the tooth, your dentist usually removes a small amount of enamel from the front and sides of your tooth. This makes room for the veneers so that your teeth look natural. 2 Your dentist takes an impression to make a mold of the prepared tooth. It is also possible to use an intraoral scanner to make a 3D computer model instead of using a mold. Your dentist will also work with you to decide on the veneer shade that will look best for your smile. 3. The impression or 3D model is sent to a dental lab that custom-makes the veneer to fit your tooth. This may take several days or your dentist may have a lab that can make and deliver the veneer on the same day. If it will take more than one day to create your veneer, your dentist may give you a temporary veneer to wear until your ceramic veneer is ready. 4. When the veneer is ready, your dentist will place it on your tooth to check its fit and shape. After any adjustments, your teeth are cleaned and the veneer is bonded to the tooth. 5. Your dentist may need to make minor adjustments to your bite at a later appointment. Before and after ceramic veneer placement. Before and after composite resin veneer placement. Composite resin veneers A composite resin veneer is made from a tooth- colored filling material that is bonded to the tooth. Composite resin veneers have some benefits. For example, they: • may require less tooth enamel to be removed than for a ceramic veneer • may mean fewer visits to the dentist — sometimes a composite resin veneer can take just one visit • are easier to fix if they get damaged composite veneers are generally not as stain-resistant or wear-resistant as ceramic veneers, but they can be repaired easily and quickly Steps to place a composite resin veneer: 1. Your dentist will prepare or reshape your tooth, then carefully bond and sculpt the composite material. Your dentist will work with you to decide on the veneer shade that will look best for your smile. 2. A special light is used to harden the composite resin and bond it to your tooth. 3. Finally, the veneer is smoothed and polished to look like your natural tooth. What you s you get a v • The process tooth ename the veneer. remove as lit • Your teeth a Your dentist decay before • Veneers are if you clench a deep overb may chip or • A veneer ma come loose o re-bonded, r As with all your d expectations and dentist. Regular d for keeping your After you g • Veneers can Avoid biting on hard obje • It may take a of your vene does not fee placed. They the office. • Keep your te and cleaning You can still or around a • Wear a mout do an activit injury to you • Use oral heal have the AD so that you c both safe an your teeth a Images © Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Images © Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Tooth Whitening for a Brighter Smile Make whitening choices accessible and easy to understand with this handy brochure. • Gives an overview of whitening toothpastes, home-use whitening and in- office whitening • Explains the merits of each as well as possible side effects • Touches on the limitations of whitening and states that there is such a thing as too much whitening W285 6 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB026 Dental Veneers: Improve Your Smile For patients considering veneers, this brochure explains everything they need to know beforehand. • Describes the different types of veneers using before-and-after images • Walks patients through the steps for placing each type of veneer • Includes aftercare instructions for long-lasting results W28820 6 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB028 Now that your patients can get out and about again, help them show off their best smiles! 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