Dr. William Hartel, DMD - St. Louis Dental Services for the entire family.

 

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 11am - 8pm
Thursday 8:15am - 5pm
Friday 8:15am - 5pm
Wednesday by special arrangement

In the case of a dental emergency, please try the office first at (314) 968-3533.  The doctor's cell phone number is (314) 402-5227.  The doctor's home number is (314) 721-0612.

 

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 William Hartel, D.M.D.
9323 Manchester Rd.
St. Louis, MO  63119
Phone  (314) 968-3533
whartel123@aol.com

 

 



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Resin Veneers

Composite (plastic) resin veneers may be placed on your teeth to correct misshapen or diseased tooth structure. You should be aware of the following information about your restorations:

Chewing
As with natural teeth, avoid chewing excessively hard foods on the veneered teeth (hard candy, Cornnuts, ice, bones, etc.) because the resin material can become separated from the tooth under extreme force.  In the event a breakage occurs, repair or replacement of a restoration is usually not difficult.

Recalls
Visit us at regular, six-month examination periods.  Often, problems that develop around the veneers can be found at an early stage and can be repaired easily, while waiting for a longer time may require redoing the entire restoration.  We will contact you when it is time for your recall appointment.

Preventive Procedures
To provide optimum longevity of your restorations and to prevent future dental decay and supporting tissue breakdowns, please use the following preventive procedures that are checked:

a. Brush and floss after eating and before bedtime.
b.  Swish vigorously for at least 30 seconds daily with one of the following products: (1) Colgate Fluorigard; (2) Johnson & Johnson Act; or (3) Listermint with fluoride (0.05 percent neutral sodium fluoride).  The best time is immediately before bedtime.
c. Use Prevident 5000 high fluoride toothpaste.  (This is a prescription-only product.)

The Future
We expect you will receive years of service from composite veneers.  However, after watching veneers for many years, we have seen the following situations occur occasionally.  They are unavoidable and may require restoration replacement:

a. Depending on the foods you eat and other factors, a slight change in the color of the veneers may occur over a period of years.  When the color change is objectionable to you, the veneers may be replaced.
b.  Some veneers may demonstrate slight stains at some spots around the edges.  Please tell us if this condition occurs.  This is usually very easy to correct.
c. The gums (gingiva) may recede from the veneers, displaying discolored teeth structure underneath.  This condition usually takes place over several years and may require veneer replacement.

 We are happy to answer any questions you may have about composite veneers. Thank you

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