Say No to Sloppy Dentures and Start Eating with Confidence Again
Traditional dentures rest on your gums and sometimes no matter how well they are made, they can be a little sloppy. If you have had dentures for a long time the ridge of gums can wear down leaving little for the dentures to hold on to. Denture adhesive may help, but not always or as much as you might like.
We can restore your ability to smile and chew with confidence again with snap on, implant supported dentures. Implants are placed in critical areas as anchors for your new denture. The denture will be made so that it can snap onto the implants and stay in place. Nice and solid. You will feel confident in social and dining situations and enjoy the benefits of more natural feeling teeth. 
Why keep suffering. It’s time to say no to sloppy dentures and call your dentist to see if you are a candidate for new, more reliable, and comfortable snap on dentures.
If you are in the Orange County, CA area we would be happy to help.
Call: (714) 996-1080 Fullerton, CA Email: dentistneufeld@yahoo.com
Is Sugar Free Candy the Answer?
It seems like a great idea. Replace unhealthy sugar with artificial sweeteners so that we can enjoy candy without endangering our health or teeth. But, is this idea really that great?
Artificial sweeteners can be quite acidic, especially when combined with fruit and other flavors. This acidity can contribute to tooth erosion and weaken your teeth. Candies with these sweeteners are also more likely to stain teeth. Add to that the concerns of Doctors and Nutritionists who believe these artificial sugars cause more severe sugar cravings and are not as healthy as we think, and this idea is not sounding so great after all.
Hard candies that stay in your mouth a long time have the highest risk. Chewing gum with Xylitol is still considered a good choice because the flavors come and go quickly so the exposure is minimal.
Eating sugar free candy may not be the free pass we had hoped for, but it is still a personal choice. We just want you to be able to make an informed one.
Fullerton, CA (714) 996-1080
5 Ways to Replace Missing Teeth
No one wants to lose a tooth. Doing so can impact the appearance of your smile, your ability to chew and digest your food, and the stability of your other teeth. The good news is that dentists have a number of ways to replace your tooth once it is lost. The most common solutions include:
Implants – man made roots are implanted into the jaw and a tooth is built over the top.
Bridges – crowns are placed on the neighboring teeth with a false tooth between them.
Dentures – also known as false teeth help when all of the teeth have been lost. They fit over the gums.
Partial Dentures –replace areas of missing teeth with denture like materials and clasps.

Implant Supported Dentures – often called snap on dentures, consist of a denture that attaches to implant roots to create more stability than traditional dentures.
With the help of these options, your dentist can have you smiling and chewing with confidence again.
If you would like help replacing missing teeth and are in the Orange County, CA area, we would be happy to help.
Phone: (714) 996-1080 www.eastfullertondental.com
How to Brush Your Teeth Thoroughly
- Use a soft toothbrush & brush gently to protect your gums and tooth enamel
- Tilt the brush at a 45 degree angle, facing where your teeth and gums meet
- Brush 2-3 teeth at a time with a gentle vibrating motion
- Clean all of the surfaces of your teeth
- Brush your tongue gently or clean it with a tongue scraper
And, don’t forget to floss!
We can help you keep your teeth clean and healthy. (714) 996-1080 Fullerton, CA
10 Possible Causes of Burning Mouth Syndrome
- Medications
- Acid reflux
- Dry mouth
- Hormone imbalance
- Diabetes
- Under-active thyroid
- Nerve damage
- Allergies or sensitivities
- Rubbing or irritation
- Nutritional deficiencies –B vitamins, iron
What is an Abfraction & Why is it Making My Tooth Sensitive?
We see a lot of patients who are troubled by sensitive teeth. There are several potential causes, but one of the most common is an abfraction. Dental abfractions are defined as loss of tooth structure due to the flexing of teeth during chewing, grinding, or clenching.
They generally happen near the gum where teeth are most narrow and there is not a lot of tooth structure protecting the sensitive nerve. For this reason, even a small amount of enamel loss can cause sensitivity. Initially, abfractions may just look or feel like a groove at the gum line. As they become more advanced, the area will appear yellow and unsightly, as seen in the top picture below.
We have good news for you. Abfractions can be resurfaced with bonding material that provides insulation for the sensitive nerve. The process is relatively inexpensive and as simple as a filling. The lower picture above shows what they look like after treatment.
Abfractions may be caused by normal wear and tear, bite problems, or unnecessary clenching and grinding of your teeth. If grinding is an issue for you, a nightguard appliance may be recommended to protect your teeth and help with the sensitivity.
Dr. Neufeld has been treating abfractions successfully for over 30 years. If you are in the Orange County, CA area and would like his help, call (714) 996-1080.
Oral Cancer Screening is at the Top of Dr. Oz’s List
Recently, on his TV show, Dr. Oz recommended 5 medical screenings everyone should have yearly. Number one on his list is to be screened for oral cancer.
Why?
Oral cancer has one of the lowest survival rates because it is often advanced before there are obvious symptoms or lesions. Over 30,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer each year and it’s not always who you would think. About half of them have no history of tobacco use.
Treatment for oral cancer usually involves surgery and radiation. Many of the surgeries are disfiguring. Add to that the high mortality rate and it is clear this is something you want to catch early.
Oral cancer exams are quick, easy, and usually included as part of your regular dental check up. Just one more reason to see your dentist regularly.
(714) 996-1080 Fullerton, CA
We are Mercury Free – Are You?
Did you know that silver fillings are 50% mercury? A large filling may contain as much mercury as a thermometer. When you chew, the mercury vapor is released from your fillings into your mouth. It has no odor or taste. When you inhale, the mercury vapor is absorbed into your bloodstream easily.
Mercury is a powerful toxin. Studies show that it is more poisonous than arsenic or lead. It accumulates in your body over time and no amount of mercury exposure can be considered harmless. Mercury is linked to many major illnesses and diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, mental illness, and auto –immune conditions.
You can be free of dental mercury by having your silver fillings replaced. There are special protocols available to remove them safely without exposing you to toxins. We follow the guidelines recommended by IAOMT.
The government says silver fillings must be handled as hazardous waste. We have better materials available now and it doesn’t make sense to use them anymore. That is why our office has been mercury free for years.
To learn more about having your silver fillings removed safely, call (714) 996-1080 Fullerton, CA
Snore Guards: You & Your Spouse Can Enjoy a Quiet Night’s Sleep
We all understand the value of a good night’s sleep. We feel better and are more alert. Studies even show that sleeping well can improve our health and longevity. Snoring can keep us and those around us awake, preventing these benefits. Several of our patients have shared that their spouses even had to move into separate bedrooms. Fortunately, we have a solution.
Snore guards are dental appliances that you wear while you sleep to prevent snoring. It is important to have snore guards professionally fitted by your dentist. What people don’t realize is that if they are not properly adjusted your bite can be affected, resulting in TMJ joint problems, discomfort, or your teeth being out of balance.
Our patients are grateful for their snore guards and the quiet sleep they enjoy. If snoring is a problem for you or your spouse, you do not need to suffer without sleep anymore. Talk to your dentist or come in to see us for a consultation to see if a snore guard is right for you. (714) 996-1080 Fullerton, CA








