Jonathan R. Heizer, D.D.S.
915 W. Pearl Street
Granbury, TX 76048

Office: 817-573-3724
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A

Air Abrasion - A conservative technique for removing decay or preparing a tooth which can often be done with no anesthesia.
Amalgam - Material made from mercury and other alloy mixtures used to restore a tooth.  This material is silver in color.
Anesthesia - Medications used to numb sensations from a nerve.
Anterior Teeth - Front teeth. Includes the central incisors, lateral incisors and cuspids.
Arch - The shape that the teeth of the upper or lower jaw forms.

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B

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay - Caused by sugary substances in milk and juices, which when left in a baby's mouth will cause generalized and possibly painful tooth decay.
Bicuspids - Premolars.  These usually have two points (cusps) used for chewing.
Bitewings - X-rays that help a Dentist diagnose cavities between teeth or around old restorations.
Bleaching - Chemical process used to lighten the shade or color of teeth.
Bonding - Application of tooth-colored resin materials to the surface of the teeth or in a cavity preparation.
Braces - These are usually used to straighten teeth or correct over/under bites.
Bridge - A fixed partial denture that replaces lost or missing teeth.  Usually this cannot be removed.
Bruxism - General term used to describe teeth grinding or clenching.  This is usually a habit.

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C

Calculus - (also called tartar)  The deposit left on teeth when the sticky substance called plaque hardens.
Canal - The chamber inside the tooth's root which carries a nerve and blood supply.
Canines - Also called cuspids or eye teeth.
Canker Sore - A light colored sore that usually develops on the delicate tissues inside the mouth.
Caries - A term for many bacteria that cause tooth decay and cavities.
Cold Sore - Usually occurs on the outside of the mouth, usually on or near the nose or lips. A cold sore is contagious because it is caused by the herpes simplex virus.  It is usually painful and filled with fluid.
Composite Filling - Tooth colored restorations, also known as resin fillings.
Composite Resin - A tooth-colored resin combined with silica or porcelain and used as a restoration material.
Contouring - The process of reshaping teeth.
Cross Bite - This can occur when teeth do not erupt in the proper location.
Crown - An artificial cover that is placed on the top of a tooth following restoration.
Cusps - The pointed parts on top of the back teeth's chewing surface.
Cuspids - Front teeth that typically have a pointed edge.

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D

Decay - When bacteria cause the breakdown of solid tooth structure.
Dentin - The layer of tooth between the pulp (nerve) and the enamel.
Denture - A prosthetic, usually removable, set of teeth.

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E

Ectopic Eruption - Condition where a tooth "comes in" in the wrong place.
Endodontics - The branch of Dentistry that addresses problems affecting the tooth's root or nerve.
Endodontist - A specialized Dentist who mainly deals with problems affecting a tooth's root or nerve.

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F

Fluoride - A naturally occurring substance added to water, toothpastes and some rinses and used for strengthening the tooth's enamel.
Fluorosis - A harmless over-exposure to fluoride (mostly during tooth development) which can result in tooth discoloration.

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G

Gingiva - Another word for gum tissue.
Gingivitis - A minor disease of the gums caused by plaque.
Gum Disease - An infection of the gum tissues which can lead to bone loss if not treated. A form of periodontal disease.

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I

Impacted Teeth - A condition in which a tooth fails to erupt or only partially erupts.
Implant - A permanent appliance used to replace a missing tooth without using other teeth as attachments.
Incisor - Front teeth with cutting edges; located in the center or on the sides near the front.
Inlay - An artificial filling made of various materials, including porcelain, resin, or gold.

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L

Laminate Veneer - A shell that is bonded to the enamel of a front tooth. The shell is usually thin and made from porcelain resin.
Laughing Gas - see nitrous oxide.

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M

Malocclusion - Bad bite relationship.
Mandible - The lower jaw, including teeth..
Maxilla - The upper jaw, including teeth.
Molar - Usually the largest teeth, near the rear of the mouth. Molars have large chewing surfaces.

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N

Neuromuscular Dentistry - Branch of Dentistry that specializes in the treatment of conditions resulting in a aches and pains felt in around the neck and head that are associated with your teeth and jaw.
Nitrous Oxide - (also called Laughing Gas)  Gas use to help a nervous or anxious patient relax.

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O

Onlay - A lab-fabricated filling designed to protect the chewing surface of a tooth.
Orthodontics - A specialized branch of Dentistry that deals with tooth and jaw alignment.
Overdenture - A dental appliance applied placed over a small number of natural teeth or implants, which is usually removable.

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P

Palate - Roof of the mouth.
Partial Denture - A removable appliance that replaces some lost or missing teeth.
Pedodontics - A specialized branch of Dentistry that deals with children's special dental needs.
Perio Pocket - An opening formed by diseased gum tissue which houses bacteria..
Periodontal Disease - Infection of the gum tissues, which may involve bone loss. Also called gum disease.
Periodontist - A specialized Dentist who treats diseases of the gums and surrounding tissue.
Permanent Teeth - The teeth that erupt after primary teeth. Also called adult teeth.
Plaque - A sticky, colorless substance produced by bacteria that covers the teeth after sleep or periods between brushing.
Posterior Teeth - The bicuspids and molars. Also called the back teeth.
Primary Teeth - A person's first set of teeth. Also called baby teeth or temporary teeth.
Prophylaxis - The act of cleaning the teeth.  Considered a preventive measure only.
Prosthodontics - The branch of Dentistry that deals with artificial dental appliances.
Pulp - The inner tissues of the tooth containing blood, nerves and connective tissue.

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R

Receding Gum - A condition in which the gums move down the tooth following periods of aggressive brushing, gum disease or bone loss.
Resin Filling - An artificial filling used to restore teeth. Also called a composite filling.
Root Canal - A procedure in which a tooth's nerve is removed and the inner canal cleansed and later filled.
Root Planing - Scraping or cleansing of teeth to remove heavy buildup of tartar below the gum line.

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S

Scaling - Scraping off tartar found above the gum line.
Sealant - A synthetic material placed on the tooth's surface that protects the enamel and chewing surfaces.

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T

TMD - Temporomandibular joint disorder. Health problems related to the jaw joint just in front of the ear.
TMJ - Temporomandibular joint.
Tarter - A hardened substance (also called calculus) that sticks to the tooth's surface.

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V

Veneer - A porcelain laminate or composite applied or bonded to the tooth.

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W

Whitening - A process that employs special bleaching agents for restoring the color of teeth.
Wisdom Teeth - Third set of molars that erupt last in adolescence.

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Jonathan R. Heizer, D.D.S.
915 W. Pearl Street, Granbury, TX 76048
817-573-3724
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