Perry Dental Health

Christopher J. Perry, MS, DMD, FAGD & Associates

San Antonio Dentist


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July 14, 2010

Read Reviews from Our Patients!

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May 17, 2010

See Dr. Perry do Laser Dentistry on YouTube!!!

Perry Dental Health is excited to announce the addition of the latest in dental technology...the Waterlase C100 Dental laser.

This technology can be used to prepare both soft tissue and tooth structure, often eliminating the need for a drill or anesthetic injection. We are proud to be one of only a handful of practices in San Antonio providing this revolutionary technology.

If you'd like to see a sample video of Dr. Perry performing aesthetic gum contouring, click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NXVYT1eKH8

September 16, 2009

Tired of that numb lip feeling....Oraverse is here

We have found that one of the most common concerns for patients is the numb lip feeling, particularly when they have to go back to work or out to dinner.

Well, we have become one of the first dentists to utilize ORAVERSE. This medication can be injected near or at the end of the appointment to quickly reverse the effects of anesthesia. Our patients love leaving the office without that numb lip feeling.

Even more exciting are the cases when we can use our dental laser to do fillings on teeth without any anesthesia at all. We are thrilled to bring laser dentistry to San Antonio.

If you'd like more information on these or any subjects, don't hesitate to contact us at 210-DrPerry (377-3779). And, of course, we also offer an initial complimentary consultation.

July 22, 2009

What is Sedation Dentistry?

Sedation or "sleep" dentistry is a term you have probably heard being used a lot recently. Let's sift through the meaning of sedation dentistry. Not all sedation dentistry is the same. The goal with "conscious sedation" is to allow the patient to relax and often forget the procedure. The point is not to render them asleep. Oftentimes patients will fall asleep throughout the procedure, but it is mandated that we can easily wake them up and they can still communicate with us.

Sedation dentistry comes in several forms: pills, nasal, and intravenous (IV). There are pros and cons to each. First of all, special certification is required to be able to offer any form of sedation in the office. However, just because a dentist can offer one form of sedation doesn't mean that he/she can offer all forms. Pills require the least training and certification. In order to provide nasal or IV sedation, this requires having completed a graduate program/residency and performing at least 25 monitored sedations during that training. Again, not all sedation dentists are the same.

As far as the different forms of sedation: Pill sedation is usually accomplished with a drug such as Halcion. The patient will typically arrive to the office, with an escort, one hour before the procedure. The patient will take 1-2 pills to begin to relax. This is a wonderful treatment for those patients who are fearful of needles and can't tolerate the IV. It can work well, however there are limitations. Pills require digestion and metabolism to have an effect. Since every patient's metabolism and digestion are different, it is very difficult to predict how they will react and whether they are too relaxed or not relaxed enough. If the patient doesn't relax enough, then they have to be re-dosed and time must elapse to re-evaluate how they are doing. As you can see pills can be a bit of a guessing game and a bit difficult to achieve the desired effect. Again, it is the most common form of sedation because it requires the least training.

IV sedation is the next form of sedation. Again this requires a year-long residency and certification to perfom in the dental office, hence much less common. With IV sedation, the patient receives sedation medications through an IV line. What is great is that we have much more control over the effects. Since we have immediate access to the bloodstream, we can see the effects of each incremental dose in minutes, not hours, and can add a little every minute or two until we achieve the desired effect. This means that the desired level of sedation is achieved more quickly and precisely. What this also means is that since we have direct access to the bloodstream, we can administer any emergency drugs quickly and easily in the rare occasion that they are necessary. These facts offer a great advantage over pill sedation. The negatives of IV are that it requires the placement of an IV, which typically is not terribly uncomfortable (feels much like having blood drawn for blood tests), and it is a bit more expensive than pill sedation.

The final and newest sedation technique is "intra-nasal" sedation. "Intra-nasal" sedation has the same certification requirements as IV sedation. Since this route of administration is considered to have direct access to the blood stream a dentist only certified in pill form sedation can not perform it.

Intra-nasal sedation is administered through a special device with which the sedation drug is vaporized into the nose. It can work very well to sedate the patient, but doesn't quite have the potency of IV sedation. It often relaxes the patient very well and because we have the special vaporizer we can administer emergency drugs this way also. Thus, the positive is that it doesn't require an IV, the negative is that it is not quite as effective as administering the drug right into the vein.

So there you have it. Sedation dentistry in a nutshell. Dr. Perry is one of the only dentists in Texas who can offer all of the above forms of sedation and accomplish almost any form of dentistry while you are sedated: from routine fillings to surgery, dental implants, laser dentistry and CEREC CAD/CAM porcelain restorations in one visit.

Remember, always discuss what form of sedation you wish to have with your dentist. Realize that not all dentists can offer the same level of sedation and do your homework.

We welcome the chance to offer you a complimentary consultation about this or any topic in dentistry. Just call Dr. Perry at 210-DrPerry (377-3779).

February 13, 2009

New Phone Number- 210-DrPerry (377-3779)

As of February 1st, 2009 Perry Dental Health has a new phone number to make it easier to remember.....210-DrPerry (377-3779). Don't worry, if you're used to our old number of 692-3844, it is, and will remain active. We've just added a new line. Remember, if your friends or family are looking for a dentist, you now literally just tell them to "Call Dr. Perry" at 210-DrPerry.

October 5, 2008

INVISALIGN SPECIAL

Invisalign is the clear way to straight teeth and a beautiful smile. Perry Dental Health is offering a special to those who begin their Invisalign treatment between October 5th and 15th. Every case fee will be $4,500; a savings of between $500-$1,500 per case. Please call today for a free consultation, 692-3844

April 8, 2008

INVISALIGN FOR AS LITTLE AS $70/MONTH

Invisalign, the invisible way to straight teeth is available at Perry dental Health. We are one of the top Invisalign Providers in San Antonio. The treatment time for most patients ranges from 6-12 months. Fees depend upon the length of treatment and complexity. Fees range from $3,000- $5,000 and financing is available to reduce the payments to as low as $70 a month. Call for a free consultation with Dr. Perry at 692-3844

September 12, 2007

DRY MOUTH COMPLICATIONS

With the multitude of medications people take nowadays, a new "disease" has developed: dry mouth or xerostomia. Many of the drugs we take today, from blood pressure medications to anti-depressant medications decrease saliva production: the key element in the protection of oral health and teeth.

Most patients don't realize that the dry mouth they feel during the day, and especially at night, is likely related to medication. Unfortunately, in an attempt to moisturize the mouth, patients often turn to mints, lozenges, or sodas; many of which contain sugar. Now, not only have we lost the protective properties of saliva, but we are bathing the teeth with a destructive product.

There are many things that can be done to improve this condition and protect oral health, from: special gums and mints that moisturize and protect to over-the-counter medications. Please contact your dentist or Dr. Perry and his team to consult on this very devastating, yet manageable, condition.

April 16, 2007

THE PERRY DENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGE

At Perry Dental Health we are committed to treating the whole patient, not just their teeth. Your initial examination with Dr. Perry will be approximately 1 hour. If you feel this was not the most comprehensive dental examination you have ever recieved we will refund the examination fee. That is how confident we are that you will find your experience with our office to be second to none. Please call or e-mail us for an appointment today. Dr. Perry and Dr. Walker look forward to meeting you.


Christopher J. Perry, MS, DMD, FAGD · San Antonio Dentist
ph: 210 DrPerry (210 377-3779)

8131 IH-10W · Suite 217
San Antonio, Texas · 78230
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