The Aesthetika Dental Center in San Francisco, California, understands that patients value a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere as much as they value high quality services. Led by Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Rebecca Castaneda, Aesthetika offers a wide range of treatments, from teeth whitening and porcelain implants to crowns and metal free implant bridges, all in a spa-like facility staffed by attentive professionals. Details Magazine named Aesthetika one of the best tooth spas in the country in its March 2008 issue, while In Style magazine’s Beauty Black Book lists Aesthetika among the best services coast to coast. DoctorOoogle.com ranks Dr. Rebecca Castaneda the number one prosthodontist specialist, the best cosmetic dentist and the best implant Restorative Specialist in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a full range of services and an experienced staff, Aesthetika has the capacity to provide patients with entire smile makeovers. Aesthetika goes beyond the science of dentistry, ensuring the holistic well-being of every patient. Utilizing advanced technology such as lasers and digital imagery, Aesthetika focuses on a patient's mind and body. Aesthetika refers patients to equally caring facilities offering services in dermatology, image consulting, fitness, sleep disorder therapy, vision correction, and hair loss treatment, among others. Dr. Rebecca Castaneda founded Aesthetika in 1988, after graduating from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Upon relocating to the Bay Area, Dr. Rebecca Castaneda earned a specialty degree in Prosthodontics from the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Rebecca Castaneda served as San Francisco City and County Health Commissioner, from 1992 to 1996. She currently serves as Dental Advisor for the Everest College Dental Department. To learn more about Dr. Rebecca Castaneda and Aesthetika,...
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Prosthodontics
Dr. Rebecca Castaneda of San Francisco owns and operates Aesthetika, a dental spa that includes cosmetic procedures and prosthodontics, among other treatments. Dr. Castaneda learned extensively about prosthodontics at the University of California, San Francisco, after she completed her initial training in Houston. [Exceptional Cosmetic Dentist in San Francisco, CA - Dr. Rebecca Castaneda] In 2011, National Prosthodontics Awareness Week occurred from April 3 to April 9. Prosthodontics includes dentures, veneers, teeth whitening, crowns, and dental implants. The discipline covers functional and appearance-oriented aspects of dental care. Patients who require prosthodontic treatment often have lost teeth. The services provided by prosthodontists can frequently address this sort of issue and result in more attractive smiles. In addition, patients with severely damaged teeth can benefit from restorative dental care offered by these professionals with advanced expertise. To become a prosthodontist, a dentist must finish another 2 to 3 years of training following dental school. The additional training includes studying current research related to the field, treating patients at a qualified university or hospital, attending lectures, and conducting laboratory work. The American College of Prosthodontists recommends patients seek out such a specialist if they desire a more attractive grin, have interest in obtaining dental implants, lack one or more teeth, or wear dentures or partial dentures. In addition to treating patients with tooth decay, prosthodontists can also assist those with cleft palates or congenital or developmental defects, which may include underdeveloped teeth. These dentists can also help patients who grind their teeth at night, which can lead to damage of the teeth and temporomandibular joint. If you want to improve your smile and you live in the San Francisco area, consider a visit to the Aesthetika Dental Center. For more details about the dentist and her practice, visit www.aesthetika.net.
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Managing TMJ Symptoms
by Dr. Rebecca Castaneda
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) is a common disorder characterized by inflammation of the temporomandibular joint, located where your jaw connects to the skull below your ear. TMJ symptoms include jaw clicking and popping, ear and jaw aches, pain while chewing, headaches, and ringing in the ears.
TMJ can occur on one or both sides of the jaw and has many causes including trauma, tooth grinding (also known as bruxism), jaw misalignment, gum chewing, nail biting, and degenerative changes. If you experience TMJ symptoms, you should immediately seek advice from a qualified dentist who can recommend courses of treatment ranging from symptom alleviation to surgery. In the meantime, you can try some of these techniques to help control your pain.
1. Pay attention to when you clench your jaw. Clenching is a common reaction to stressful situations, so learn to relax the jaw and remember: "Lips together, teeth apart".
2. If you notice swelling in your jaw, wear an ice pack for 10 minutes to reduce inflammation. For chronic inflammation, you can alternate between ice and heat packs.
3. Choose soft foods that are easy to chew.
4. Don’t chew gum.
5. Exercise regularly to reduce pain and release tension.
6. Avoid opening your mouth wide.
7. Wear a night guard, avoid the store-bought sports guards.
For additional information on managing TMJ symptoms or for information on other dental topics, visit Dr. Rebecca Castaneda at www.aesthetika.net.
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