Showing posts with label best dentist in Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best dentist in Chicago. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Schedule an Appointment for a Smile Makeover

Having a beautiful smile can boost your confidence anytime of the year, but especially during the holidays. According to Colgate a healthy smile can help boost your confidence. 

Now is the time to schedule an appointment with your dentist for a no obligation Smile Design consultation if you are ashamed to smile because of your teeth and gums.

During your dental appointment, your dentist will assess your teeth and gums to make sure that your mouth is healthy enough for cosmetic and restorative dental procedures. If gum disease or other issues are detected, your dentist will correct the problems before moving forward with Dental Crowns, Dental Implants, Dental Veneers, or Tooth Whitening.

If your dentist diagnoses gingivitis or the more serious periodontal disease, an appointment will be scheduled for scaling and planing. Scaling and planing is a safe deep cleaning treatment that helps restore your gums back to their healthy state.

Tooth whitening is the most popular cosmetic procedure in the world, and if you have tried those numerous over the counter tooth whitening kits and still have yellow and stained teeth, schedule anappointment with your dentist. Tooth whitening works on your natural teeth, but will not alter the appearance of teeth with dental restorations.

There are two types of tooth whitening techniques available from your dentist. These include in-office tooth whiteningand tray whitening. Although in-office tooth whitening is more expensive than tray whitening, you can have whiter brighter teeth in as little as sixty minutes.

Take an hour off for lunch and you will come back with a beautiful new smile thanks to the light activated gel and laser system that is revolutionizing tooth whitening. To keep your smile white and bright, your dentist will make impressions of your teeth for your take home trays enabling you to keep your teeth white for years to come.

If you opt for the in-home tray whitening system your trays will be made from impressions made by your dentist. When your trays are ready, you will wear them thirty to sixty minutes twice a day for a few weeks. You will notice dramatic results that may need an occasional touch up, especially if you smoke, drink coffee or tea, or indulge in red wine.

Along with tooth whitening, your dentist may recommend Dental Veneers, Tooth Colored Dental Fillings, Bridges, or Crowns to complete your Smile Makeover.

This holiday season you don’t have to frown because of your smile. Schedule an appointment for a Smile Makeover and get ready to grin for the holidays.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Foods that are good for Your Teeth

A few weeks back, your dentist talked about foods that were bad for your teeth, but all is not lost, as there are some foods that are actually good for you and your pearly whites.

According to Web MD, how often and when you eat is just as important as the foods you put in your mouth. If you enjoy snacking, be sure to rinse after you eat and try to stay away from sugars and carbohydrates. These types of foods will convert to acids eroding the enamel on your teeth.

Your dentist recommends that you include lots of fruits and vegetables in your diet. Pears, apples and carrots not only add crunch but will also help rinse away some of the food particles. Crunchy fruits and vegetables also have a high water content, which helps the saliva clear the bacteria from your teeth. Crunchy fruits and vegetables also dilute the natural sugars that are contained in the pear or apple you had before you went to bed. Snack on celery and you will be clearing the food in between your teeth. Celery is known as nature’s dental floss. Try to avoid citrus fruits on their own and include tomatoes, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and oranges with a meal to help minimize the acids.

Believe it or not, your dentist understands that meats such as pork, poultry, beef, and fish are actually good for your teeth and gums. Loaded with iron, that hamburger that you had for lunch is actually strengthening your bones and your teeth.

Peanuts, walnuts, pistachios, cashews and other types of nuts provide phosphorus. This is needed in order to remineralize your teeth.

Milk, sugar-free yogurt and other dairy products are a must if you want healthy teeth and gums. Calcium protects the enamel on your teeth and can actually provide a protective coating even if you didn’t brush after enjoying that big cheese plate for dinner.

Unsweetened tea, milk, and water are the best beverages to consume. If you must have a soda go for the diet variety, as they will not feed the bacteria as much as the sugary laden varieties do. If you enjoy sipping through a straw cut back. Excessive all day sipping will expose your teeth to sugar eroding the enamel on your teeth.

For more healthy food options for your teeth and gums, schedule an appointment with your dentist who can help you make the right choices for oral health.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Dental Sealants Can Prevent Tooth Decay

Dental Sealants can help prevent tooth decay in infants, kids and teenagers, but are also being used for adults who have teeth without restorations. Talk to your dentist if you want to prevent cavities.
When your dentist applies Dental Sealants to the top of your back teeth the fine pits and grooves are protected from plaque. These grooves and pits are hard to reach when you brush, and when you floss, you just slide over the top of them. If left untouched, cavities will develop leading to an unnecessary trip to the dentist’s office. Dental Sealants prevent tooth decay from developing as the coating that is painted on to each tooth allows you to brush off the plaque easily and effectively.

Web MD describes Dental Sealants as plastic coatings that are thinly painted on to the places where you chew. Your dentist paints the thin solution on to your back teeth, or pre-molars and molars, into the grooves and depressions in order to form a strong and tough shield over your teeth.  

Because it is likely that your kids will develop tooth decay before they reach adulthood, Dental Sealants can ease the likely hood by providing a protective defense against cavities.

Dental sealants are perfect during the cavity prone years. When your children are between the ages of 6 to 14 you may want to consider Dental Sealants to prevent tooth decay. Babies may also be good candidates for Dental Sealants. It is imperative that your infant’s baby teeth are healthy as they provide the right spacing for their adult teeth.

Applying Dental Sealants is painless and quick. A few minutes is all it takes for a dentist or dental hygienist to paint the special dental sealant on to each tooth.

After each tooth is cleaned thoroughly, it is dried and wrapped with cotton. An acidic dental solution is then painted on to the back teeth where you chew to roughen, which helps the Dental Sealant seal the tooth. Once the teeth are rinsed and dried your dentist or hygienist will paint the Dental Sealant into the pits and grooves in your back teeth. Occasionally a special curing light may be used to cure the Dental Sealant.

Dental Sealants can help prevent tooth decay for up to a decade as long as you practice good oral hygiene. Brushing twice, flossing once a day, and seeing your dentist for regular checkups will prevent unnecessary trips to the dentist for replacement Dental Sealants.

If you or someone you know could benefit from Dental Sealants, schedule an appointment with your dentist today. Practicing preventive dental care now will prevent unnecessary and expensive dental appointments in the future.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Smoking and Oral Health

Most people are aware of the health problems that can occur if you smoke or chew tobacco, but your lungs and heart are not the only things that can be affected if you light up.

According to your Dentist in Chicago, Dr. Genaro Romo, smoking can have a lasting and distinctive impact on your oral health and can lead to some serious dental issues including, but not limited to: 


  • Tooth discoloration
  • Halitosis
  • Salivary gland inflammation on the roof of your mouth
  • Bone loss in your jaw
  • Build up of tartar and plaque
  • Increased risk of white patches, or leukoplakia on the inside of your mouth
  • Gum disease
  • Delayed healing after periodontal treatment or extractions
  • Lower dental implant success rate
  • Higher risk of oral cancer


Smoking, even with pipes and cigars, can lead to gum disease as it affects the soft tissue around your teeth. According to your Chicago Dentist, smoking will interfere with normal gum tissue cell function making you much more susceptible to infections. Smoking can also impair the blood flow to your gums.

Just like cigarettes, cigar and pipe smoking can cause dental problems. A study conducted by the American Dental Association, showed that cigar smokers experience bone loss and tooth loss at the same rate as cigarette smokers. Pipe smokers and cigar smokers are also susceptible to throat cancers even though they do not inhale.

If you chew tobacco, you are not safe either. Snuff contains at least 30 chemicals that can increase your risk of throat and oral cancer. Your Dentist in Chicago will tell you that chewing tobacco products contain more nicotine than cigarettes making it more difficult to quit. Most people have no idea that one can of chewing tobacco has as much, if not more, nicotine than sixty cigarettes. Smokeless tobacco will irritate your gum tissue. This causes your gums to pull away or recede. Once this occurs the exposed roots become more sensitive to irritants making drinking and eating uncomfortable.

If that isn’t enough, your Dr. Romo will tell you that flavors are added to some brands of chewing tobacco in order to improve the taste. Those flavors contain sugar that can drastically increase tooth decay. In fact, a study by the ADA has shown that those who chew tobacco are four times more likely to develop tooth decay.


Talk to your doctor about smoking cessation and don’t forget to schedule an appointment with the best Dentist in Chicago, Dr. Romo. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Give Your Mouth a Clean Bill of Health with Romo Dental

If the holidays wrecked havoc with your waistline, all of those goodies that you enjoyed for the past two months probably haven’t done much good for your teeth either. You may think you are doing yourself a favor by heading to the gym everyday starting tomorrow, but what about your teeth and gums.

Start the New Year off with a check up with your Chicago Dentist, Dr. Romo. You may think you were extra cautious after those rich meals by brushing a few extra times a day, but if you didn’t rinse after enjoying Grandma Ester’s rich Christmas fudge you could be asking for trouble. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Romo and get the all clear. Your teeth and gums are directly connected to the rest of your body and if you do not practice good oral hygiene, including regular checkups with your dentist, your immune system could be affected.

Poor oral hygiene is responsible for all kinds of health problems including respiratory issues and diabetes. Skipping brushing and flossing in favor of the pillow may be tempting, but it could also be the reason for your new cavities with the addition of periodontal disease. Skipping your regular checkups is more harmful than you think.

Having healthy teeth and gums starts with brushing and flossing. Buy a good toothbrush and don’t be afraid of the electric ones. You can go online and buy a new electric toothbrush, or better yet, ask Dr. Romo when you see him for your check-up. Don’t forget to floss once a day and remember to brush in the morning and before you go to bed.



Call or schedule an appointment online with your Dentist in Chicago and get a clean bill of health when it comes to your teeth and gums. If there are issues, you will be ahead of the game and ready to enjoy the foods that you did and a healthier smile before you got that tasty toothache. 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Running Away from a Root Canal is Downright Dangerous

When the word, “Root Canal,” is uttered most people shudder with fear, but according to the Best Dentist in Chicago, root canals sound much worse than they actually are.

A root canal, also called endodontic therapy or root canal therapy, is something that becomes necessary if a cavity becomes too large for a filling and the decay travels all the way down to the pulp of the tooth. This usually occurs when people neglect their teeth and let things go a little bit too far. Other possible causes for root canal therapy include tooth trauma and nerve damage.

Once the pulp of your tooth becomes damaged, your Chicago Dentist may recommend a root canal. If left untreated a dangerous and painful abscess could form. Abscesses are dangerous because the infection can spread to your jawbone, or other parts of your body.

If the abscess is allowed to spread through your blood vessels, it could lead to a brain abscess, which could send you straight to the hospital. Tooth abscesses can also affect your sinuses. If the dental abscess reaches your heart, you could be asking for trouble as it could lead to bacterial endocarditis. All of these issues are serious, but quite possibly the most dangerous is a condition called Ludwig’s Angina. This potentially deadly infection affects the lower jaw and face. If this happens, it is imperative that you see your Chicago Dentist immediately as Ludwig’s Angina can cause suffocation and even death.

Of course, not all cavities will lead to abscesses, especially if you schedule regular check-ups with Romo Dental. Other ways to avoid tooth decay and possible abscesses include brushing twice and flossing once a day.

You might need a root canal if you suffer from: 
  • Throbbing pain when you chew
  • Red and swollen gums
  • A horrible, sometimes salty taste
  • Swelling
  • Fever
  • A bump in your mouth that is red or swollen
  • A tooth that is sore and tender when touched 

Over time, that infection will spread and if you do not schedule an appointment with your dentist, your jawbone could eventually dissolve. If this occurs, it may be necessary to remove the tooth.  

In order to determine if a root canal is necessary your dentist will look for signs of infection. Dr. Romo may also tap your tooth or apply cold or heat to check for infection or abscess.

If an abscess is indicated treatment will begin as soon as possible with Dr. Romo giving you antibiotics in order to kill the infection. Depending on the severity of the situation your Dentist in Chicago may perform a root canal or extract the tooth.
Even if you are not experiencing symptoms, you could have tooth decay, and the best way to avoid a root canal is to schedule an appointment with Romo Dental.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Is Your Breath Ready for Holiday Parties?

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but if you suffer from bad breath those holiday party invitations could be few and far between.

According to your Dentist in Chicago and the AMA, or American Dental Association, more than 50 percent of Americans have some form of bad breath, clinically known as halitosis, with 25 percent suffering from chronic bad breath. However, not all bad breath is caused from bad oral hygiene. When you schedule an appointment with the Best Hispanic Dentist in Chicago, you can get to the root of your bad breath for the last time.

During your check up, one of the team from Romo Dental in Chicago will check the pockets in your gums for bacteria. If food particles, tartar, and plaque are present, your halitosis could be due to gingivitis or the more advanced periodontal disease. 

If either is detected, your dentist will either go ahead and treat you with a scaling and root planing procedure or schedule another appointment for a deep cleaning. Romo Dental will also make sure that your restorations are still in place as cracked fillings can be covering up tooth decay, which is another cause of bad breath. While you are sitting in the dentist chair, make sure that you ask about brushing and flossing. Even though you may brush once and floss twice a day you may not be doing it right.  

The only way to get rid of bad breath is to see your Chicago Dentist who will be able to determine whether your halitosis is caused by your teeth and gums or something else all together.

Some of the other causes of your bad breath could be related to the food and drink that you enjoy. If you consume too much garlic or like to add extra onions to your enchiladas, you could be asking for trouble. Other foods that may be the cause of your problem include your favorite Aunt Rosa’s salsa, overly sugary foods, or starchy products that can get stuck in-between your teeth. Sticky and fibrous foods like meat, popcorn, sticky candies, caramel, mango, and pineapple fuel the bacteria in your mouth and will cause bad breath. However, according to your dentist rinsing your mouth, brushing and flossing after enjoying these foods can help keep halitosis at bay.  

Other causes of bad breath could include colds. If your nasal passageways and lungs are loaded with green or yellow mucus, you could be scaring everyone away each time you cough.

The best way to find out what is causing your bad breath is to schedule an appointment with the best Dentist in Chicago, Romo Dental. After all, those holiday parties only come around once a year, and if you want to be included, it is important to have fresh breath.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Teeth Whitening Can Boost Your Confidence

People all over the world would love to have beautiful white teeth just like their favorite Telenovela star and thanks to the best Dentist in Chicago, everyone can. 

White teeth are everywhere these days. All you have to do is turn on the TV and you will be reminded how yellow and stained your teeth have become, but when you schedule an appointment with a Chicago Hispanic Dentist, your frown will quickly be turned upside down thanks to teeth whitening in Chicago.

When you have your teeth whitened by one of the professional Dentists from Romo Dental you will be advised on the best treatment for your particular situation, which could be either in office whitening or at home bleaching trays. If you want immediate results, in office whitening is for you.

With in-office, whitening your new smile will be ready in as little as an hour. After a protective gel is applied to your gums, your dentist will follow it up with a gel that is activated by light. Once the two gels have been applied, your Chicago Dentist will use a special dental laser or light that activates the gel. Once the teeth whitening procedure has been completed, Dr. Romo will make custom trays for you to use at home for whitening touch ups giving you results that will last for years. In office whitening in Chicago is the perfect solution for busy people on the go.

At home tray whitening is another method of tooth whitening that takes a bit longer, but is not as expensive as in office whitening. When you schedule an appointment for in home tooth whitening with your Dentist in Chicago clear trays will be made to fit your mouth perfectly. Once the trays are ready, which normally takes a couple of days; you can come to the Romo Dental office and pick them up along with the whitening gel. Your Chicago Hispanic Dentist will give you instructions on how to use your gel and trays. You can whiten your teeth up to two times a day for 30 to 60 minutes with astonishing results in as little as four weeks.



When it comes to the perfect smile, you can depend on the team from Romo Dental in Chicago to provide you with the tools you need to give you back your confidence. Call today and schedule an appointment for in office or at home whitening and you will be happy to flash those pearly whites even when nobody else feels like smiling.