Thursday, September 30, 2010

When should you call the Dental Team of Sumter?


Having to deal with a dental emergency during the fall while at work or at school is not something people often think about. And Drs. Vincent and Lee will always tell you that being prepared can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. If you're facing a dental emergency this summer, we want you to call us immediately or let us know on our Facebook page. If you need urgent treatment after hours, you can call our emergency number (please ask us for the number if you haven't already done so). We are always here to assist when your dental health is at risk. Below are tips on dealing with urgent dental situations; you may want to display this list on your refrigerator or store it near your emergency phone numbers for easy reference.

Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and inspect your teeth to be sure there is nothing caught between them. If pain continues, use a cold compress to ease the pain. Do not apply heat or any kind of aspirin or topical pain reliever directly to the affected area, as this can cause damage to the gums. Schedule an appointment immediately.

Bitten Lip or Tongue: If you've bitten your lip or tongue severely enough to cause bleeding, clean the bite gently with water and use a cold compress (a cold, wet towel or washcloth pressed firmly against the area) to reduce or avoid swelling. Give us a call to help determine how serious the bite is.

Object Caught In Teeth: If you have something caught between your teeth, use dental floss to gently remove it. Never use a metal, plastic, or sharp tool to remove a stuck object. If you are unable to remove the item with dental floss, give us a call.

Broken, Chipped, or Fractured Tooth: If you've chipped or broken a piece off of your tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water, then use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Try to locate and save the tooth fragment that broke off. Call us immediately.

Knocked Out Tooth: If your tooth has been knocked out, find the tooth and rinse it with water (no soap), taking care to only touch the crown of the tooth (the part you can see when it's in place). If you can, place the tooth back in its socket and hold it in place with a clean towel or cloth. If you can't return the tooth to its socket, place it in a clean container with milk. In either case, call us immediately and/or head to the nearest hospital. If you act quickly, it's possible to save the tooth.

Loose Tooth: If you have a loose tooth, it should be removed to avoid being swallowed or inhaled. And, you probably guessed it: give us a call.

We hope that helps! We encourage you to follow-up with Drs. Vincent or Lee at your next visit!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Continuing education at the Dental Team of Sumter


Dr. Vincent recently took a course on dental implant placement and restoration in Utah. Dr. Gordon Christensen is one of the premier dental lecturers in the world and he led the course. This procedure is arguably the most important procedure introduced to dentistry in the last 50 years. From replacing missing teeth to helping dentures stay in place, dental implants are an unbelievable service to provide patients with.

Implant dentistry is a primary focus at our convenient office in Sumter. We offer advanced techniques and revolutionary technology for all of our dental implants patients. Many in our community have chosen the Dental Team of Sumter for this procedure because we provide safe and effective treatment with beautiful results.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Love your new smile? Then we encourage you to tell the world all about it!


At the Dental Team of Sumter, we are dedicated to providing top quality oral health care in a fun, family-friendly, Christian environment. Drs. Thad Vincent Jr. and Capers Lee truly enjoy working with all our patients, and our patients’ comfort and satisfaction are our top priority.

Whether you've visited our office for a week, months or years, we'd love to hear your feedback about how we're faring! There are many ways you can share your thoughts about the Dental Team of Sumter with the world, but we encourage you to head to our Google page and write a review there. Or, you may review us on Yelp if you wish. After all, reviews help Drs. Vincent and Capers Lee create more beautiful smiles in Sumter and surrounding communities!

You may write your review here. We look forward to reading your reviews soon! Have a great rest of the week!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

September is National Gum Care Month! From Dr. Vincent

At the Dental Team of Sumter, we know that gingivitis - the early stage of periodontal disease - can be difficult to recognize. Many people don't recognize the warning signs - bleeding and swollen gums, as a precursor to gum disease. This month, a national campaign is under way to raise awareness about gum health and periodontal disease, and we wanted to help do our part to spread the word!

Dr. Thad Vincent and Dr. Capers Lee will tell you early recognition and action are the most important steps to health gums, and ultimately a health body, too! Studies are published every year linking oral health, including the gums, to the health of other areas of the body, such as your heart. One of the most important steps to improving the care of your gums is recognizing the warning signs for gum disease.

We know these can include:

• Gums that appear red or swollen
• Gums that feel tender
• Gums that bleed easily (during brushing or flossing)
• Gums that recede or pull away from the teeth
• Persistent halitosis, or bad breath
• Loose teeth
• Any change in the way teeth come together in the biting position


If you happen to notice any of these signs, please schedule an appointment as soon as possible. Our doctors and staff can take proactive steps to prevent gingivitis and gum disease, while showing you how to improve gum care in your daily oral hygiene habits.

We hope you had a safe & relaxing Labor Day weekend!