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Prevent Decay and Protect Your Smile: Dental Resources for Further Reading

Wednesday, February 15, 2012


Healthy dental hygiene habits benefit not only the appearance of your smile but also your overall oral health. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can reveal a sparkling smile while also preventing decay, disease, and other dental conditions. Talk to your dentist about the treatments and procedures available to preserve your smile and treat the issues that threaten it.

  • Preventative oral health measures not only help stave off disease but can also save you money on more serious dental treatments in the long run. These dental care tips offer more suggestions for maintaining your oral health and preventing more significant dental problems from developing.
  • Gum disease may begin as puffy or bleeding gums but can quickly escalate to tooth and bone loss if left untreated. Read more about the causes and symptoms of gum disease and what you can do to prevent its development with this guide to periodontal disease.
  • While the mere mention of a root canal can make some patients cringe, the procedure is actually no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. This step-by-step procedure guide illustrates how a root canal is performed and can treat teeth damaged by decay.

For more information about preventative and cosmetic dentistry, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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Debunking Bad Breath Myths

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Having clean, fresh breath can help you feel more confident and comfortable in a variety of social, professional and romantic settings. While mouthwashes and breath mints may seem like the solution, your bad breath may be caused by things you didn’t even realize. If you have bad breath, talk to your cosmetic dentist about what can be done to treat and prevent it, and watch the video below to learn more about debunked bad breath myths.

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Contrary to popular belief, bad breath is not caused by stomach acid but by germs that exist naturally in the mouth. In addition, the mouthwash you use to cover up bad breath could actually be contributing to it. Indeed, the acid in many mouthwashes can dry out your mouth, causing or worsening bad breath. For clean, fresh breath for over 12 hours, talk to your dentist about a zinc-based mouthwash which has been clinically proven to eliminate bad breath all morning or all night.

For more information about treating bad breath, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, call us today at (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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The Benefits of a Great Smile

Wednesday, February 08, 2012


Do you wish you had a brighter, straighter or more attractive smile? A beautiful smile can not only be a sign of oral health but also project confidence in your personal and professional life. Talk to your cosmetic dentist about the treatments and procedures available to transform your smile, and learn more about the benefits of an attractive smile below.  

  • Healthier Teeth and Gums: In many cases, dental abnormalities can make it challenging to maintain your overall dental health. Overlapping, chipped, cracked, and crooked teeth can make brushing and flossing difficult, increasing your risk of decay and gum disease. Misaligned teeth can also contribute to dental decay, difficulty breathing, and even bone or tooth loss. With cosmetic dentistry, patients can achieve properly aligned teeth and a straighter smile for better protection of their teeth and gums.
  • Increased Confidence: Crooked, damaged, or discolored teeth can keep you from feeling confident in your appearance. If you are self-conscious about your smile, you may be missing opportunities for personal and professional growth. Your cosmetic dentist can work with you to customize a treatment plan—from veneers to professional tooth whitening—that transforms your smile and enhances your self-confidence.
  • Improved First Impressions: Your smile can be one of the first things people notice about your appearance. Particularly for patients who work in entertainment, television, sales, or other socially interactive industries, a beautiful smile can not only provide additional confidence but also make a positive impression that can contribute to professional success.

For more information about cosmetic dentistry, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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What is a Root Canal?

Wednesday, February 08, 2012


Dental decay can affect not only your tooth’s enamel but also its root. When a cavity affects the tooth’s nerve and root, your dentist may recommend root canal surgery to repair the damage or infection. While the mere mention of a root canal may make some nervous, in reality, the procedure is no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. Talk to your dentist about when a root canal might be necessary and how the procedure is performed.

  • The Root Canal: The root canal is the cavity in the tooth that houses its nerve and pulp. Lying within the center of a tooth, the root canal is sometimes referred to as the pulp chamber. Root canal surgery can be necessary to repair significant decay to the tooth, pulp and root. As decay progresses and infection worsens, the risk of tooth loss increases, a risk that can be mitigated by a root canal procedure.
  • Function of the Root Canal: When dental decay affects the tooth’s nerve or pulp, the risk of infection increases and can lead to an abscess. A root canal removes the damaged pulp, infected tissue and bacteria to clean the tooth before sealing the canals to prevent future infection. To restore the appearance and function of the treated tooth, your dentist may place a crown or cap over the tooth.  
  • Do I Need a Root Canal? In general, patients with severe toothache, heightened sensitivity to extreme temperatures, or tender gums may exhibit the symptoms of tooth decay and root canal damage. Your dentist will be able to determine whether or not your condition requires a root canal.

For more information about dentistry, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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Upgrade Your Smile: Dentistry Resources for Further Reading

Thursday, February 02, 2012


Improving the appearance of your teeth can benefit not only your self-confidence but also the overall health of your teeth. Time and certain foods can stain your teeth while gum disease can cause you to lose them. Talk to your cosmetic dentist about taking care of your teeth and what can be done to preserve both their beauty and health.

  • While a professional tooth whitening treatment can lift and remove stains in a single visit, maintaining newly-whitened teeth requires some effort on the patient’s part. Here are some tips for maintaining tooth whitening results from WebMD.
  • Because certain foods and drinks can stain teeth, avoiding them can help you to extend the life of your whitening results. This slideshow of teeth-staining foods tells you which foods to stay away from or to consume in moderation.
  • Gingivitis and gum disease can affect patients of all ages. Talk to your kids about the importance of oral hygiene and healthy habits with this guide to the causes and consequences of gum disease.

For more information about cosmetic dentistry, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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Westwind Dental :: "Would Recommend... Anytime" Review

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

I have always been satisfied everytime I have came to the office, and felt very comfortable with Dr Fehmi. I would recommened to a friend anytime.

Reviewed on Cast page at 1/31/12

Reviewed by Monique R

Thank you, Monique, for the review and for recommending us-- we appreciate it!

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Manufacturing Straighter Smiles: An Invisalign Tour

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Misaligned and crooked teeth can not only damage your self-esteem but also your overall dental health. Now, your cosmetic dentist can help you to straighten your teeth without relying on traditional orthodontia. With Invisalign, patients wear a series of clear retainers that gradually shift teeth into their proper positions. In the video below, take a tour of Align Technology’s manufacturing facility learn more about how Invisalign trays are made and used.

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Invisalign trays are made from cutting-edge materials using innovative technology in Juarez, Mexico. The process begins when your cosmetic dentist takes your impression in the office. The impression is then scanned and digitized before a customized treatment plan is created. Each of the aligners necessary for your treatment are then created and returned to your dentist in order to begin treatment.

For more information about Invisalign, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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Periodontal Disease: The Importance of Early Treatment

Tuesday, January 24, 2012


Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, may start off innocuously but could lead to significant dental and health problems if left untreated. When plaque and tartar are allowed to build up on the teeth, bacteria is released that affects the gum tissue and, eventually, even the tooth roots and jaw bones. In some cases, the disease can progress to a point where not all the damage caused can be repaired. Visit your dentist regularly to help him or her diagnose and treat signs of gum disease as early as possible.

  • Gingivitis: Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease and is often characterized by red, swollen gums that bleed after flossing or brushing. Other symptoms of gingivitis include persistent bad breath or slight tooth discoloration. If you experience these symptoms, schedule an appointment and cleaning with your dentist. With a professional cleaning and proper oral hygiene, gingivitis patients are often able to prevent the disease from spreading and to reverse any damage.
  • Moderate Periodontitis: As gum disease progresses, it can cause your gums to recede. At this stage of gum disease, moderate periodontitis, your gums will bleed more frequently and feel more tender or inflamed. As the bacteria spreads, patients will start to lose oral bone density, which can cause teeth to move or loosen.
  • Advanced Periodontitis: In the late stages of gum disease, the gums can recede significantly enough for teeth to fall out. Because the bacteria destroys the tooth’s supporting structures, the teeth that remain will often appear longer and discolored. Patients with advanced periodontitis will also experience bone loss, which may not be treatable.

For more information about treating and preventing gum disease, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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Westwind Dental :: "Best Dental Care and Service" Review

Thursday, January 26, 2012

I encourage everyone to come here. It is the best dental care and service I have ever had!

Reviewed on Cast page at 1/26/12

Reviewed by mark schilling

Mark, thank you for such a nice review! It is our pleasure to work with you, and we appreciate you recommending us.

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Maintaining Your Pearly Whites after Professional Whitening Treatment

Tuesday, January 24, 2012


If your teeth are dull, dingy or stained, a professional tooth whitening treatment can help to brighten and whiten your smile. Not taking care of your newly-whitened teeth, though, can cause stains to resurface and the brightness to dull. Talk to your cosmetic dentist about professional teeth whitening and how to maintain your results.

  1. Avoid Dark Foods and Beverages: Dark foods and beverages likely contributed to your wanting tooth whitening treatment in the first case. Continue to avoid or take caution with staining foods and drinks in order to maintain your whitening results. These foods include things like coffee, red wine, beets, blueberries, soy sauce, and strawberries. Eat these foods sparingly and brush or rinse with water after consuming them.
  2. Follow Good Oral Hygiene Habits: Plaque and tartar buildup can also lead to tooth stains, so practice healthy oral hygiene habits like brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing daily. After your professional whitening treatment, ask your cosmetic dentist about the types of toothbrushes and the proper brushing techniques that can keep your smile white and healthy.
  3. Brush with a Whitening Toothpaste: When brushing, use a whitening toothpaste to help you maintain a brighter smile. Fluoride can help to rebuild tooth enamel, strengthening your teeth and protecting them from decay. Ask your cosmetic dentist for his or her recommendations on whitening toothpastes.
  4. Schedule a Touch-Up: If you notice new stains appear after your initial whitening treatment, you may want to schedule a touch-up appointment. These can be performed every few months or years, depending on your lifestyle and the severity of the stains. In addition, your cosmetic dentist can provide you with an at-home whitening kit that can be used at night to maintain your brightest smile.

For more information about professional tooth whitening, please contact Westwind Dental. With over 20 years of combined experience, Dr. Fehmi and Dr. Beyramian of Westwind Dental provide the highest quality cosmetic and family dentistry in the Phoenix area. For more information, please visit Westwind Dental online, or call us today at  (602) 269-7797 to schedule your appointment.

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