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Dr. Lindsay Eastman Received His Doctor Of Dental Surgery Degree In 1978 From Loyola University Dental School Where He Completed His Graduate Training In Periodontics And His Masters Of Science In Oral Biology.

He received his Post-Graduate specialty training in Surgical Placement of Implants from Northwestern University Dental School in 1990 and completed Business Management Training from Pride Institute in 1992. He has maintained a successful periodontal practice in Bradenton, FL since 1980. Dr. Eastman incorporates the latest techniques in reconstructive periodontics, tissue engineering, dental implants placement and was among the first group of dentists in the U.S. trained in computer guided implant surgery. He founded the Manatee Study Club in 2008 and became a Clinical Assistant Professor in Periodontology at the University of Florida College of Dentistry in 2010.

Dr. Eastman facilitated the initiative to create the Dental Hygiene Program at Manatee Community College in 1998 and is Chairman on the Advisory Committee. He has served as president of the Manatee Dental Society and as a local board member since 1994.

He is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology, American Dental Association, American Academy of Osseointegration, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, West Coast Dental Society, Southern Academy of Periodontology, Florida Society of Periodontists, Manatee Dental Society, the Florida Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and a Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry.

Dr. Lindsay Eastman and Dr. Christie are experienced dental implant specialists. They offer implant supported dentures, same-day teeth and dental implants in Bradenton, FL. Our periodontists use the NobelGuide SimPlant system to perform computer guided implant surgery with better results.

Dental Implants :

If you are missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw, you may feel self-conscious about your appearance or find it difficult to eat and speak properly. Restoring those teeth with a permanent tooth replacement solution can help. Implants and implant dentures can also prevent jaw bone loss that occurs when a tooth goes missing.

 

Benefits Of Dental Implant

Tooth loss is a common oral problem affecting millions of individuals worldwide. The absence of teeth carries multiple consequences for the individual, from difficulty eating and speaking properly to diminished self-esteem and confidence. In answer to effective, life-like tooth replacement needs, dental implants have risen to the forefront as the solution preferred by both dentists and patients. Whether you are missing a single tooth or a whole arch of teeth, Dr. Lindsay Eastman and Dr. Christie can design a customized tooth replacement solution right for you.

Replace your teeth with dental implants and enjoy the following benefits:

  • Replace root and crown portions of a tooth
  • Help preserve bone volume and health
  • Maintain positioning of neighboring teeth
  • Experience an improved quality of life
  • Never worry about shifting or movement
  • Replace missing teeth permanently

Live A Better Life With The Help Of Dental Implants

Have you been searching for an effective, natural way to replace your missing teeth? Turn to our periodontists today to explore tooth replacement with dental implants. Unlike traditional methods of replacing missing teeth, implants are designed to closely replicate the relationship between the root and crown portions of a tooth, giving you the most natural and functional replacement available. Because of this, dental implants are the ultimate way to improve your life after devastating tooth loss occurs.

Implants are preferred over other tooth replacement options because of the ways in which they improve your quality of life. When you choose implants to restore your smile, expect to live a better quality of life by eating your favorite foods without worry, speaking and smiling with confidence once again, enhancing your appearance and improving your self-esteem, and remaining confident in knowing that your implants are designed to last. Give yourself the opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest with dental implant solutions from our periodontists.

Q What Are The Treatment Options For Periodontal Disease?

Dr. Lindsay Eastman offers periodontal disease treatment at our practice. He may recommend laser dentistry, osseous surgery, or scaling and root planing therapy as part of your treatment plan.

Q What Is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is a severe infection of the gums. It starts out as plaque that forms calculus or tartar around the teeth and bacteria gets trapped around the gum line. Symptoms in the early stages include bad breath, swollen gums and bleeding gums. If the condition progresses to periodontitis or advanced periodontitis, the bacteria destroys the gum tissue and supporting bone structure. If this continues, you will lose your teeth.

Q How Does Laser Dentistry Treat Gum Disease?

We use the LANAP® laser dentistry protocol to perform treatment for patients having various stages of gum disease. This is a minimally invasive procedure that is far less traumatic to the tissue than traditional gum surgery.

Q How Many LANAP® Procedures Will I Need?

This type of laser dentistry procedure is usually completed in a single appointment and the healing process is relatively fast. You will not have to worry about bleeding gums or a potential infection because we do not make any incisions of the gum tissue.

Q How Long Does Implant Surgery Take?

Many patients work with our periodontist in Lakewood Ranch, FL for anywhere from several months to a year or more when receiving dental implants. Your treatment time will depend on how quickly the gum and bone tissues heal. We also have a Teeth-in-a-Day™ option for patients who want immediate results.

Q Will Dental Implants Be Covered By Insurance?

Some of your treatment plan may be covered by insurance. We have found that most insurance providers have an annual maximum allowable benefit of $1,000 to $1,500 for dental implant placement and restoration.

Q What Causes Gum Recession?

There are a number of factors that can cause your gums to recede, including periodontal disease, genetics, aggressive tooth brushing, lack of proper oral hygiene and hormonal changes that can make the gums more vulnerable to recession. Other causes are related to tobacco products, clenching or grinding your teeth, crooked or malpositioned teeth and lip or tongue piercings.

Q Can Gum Recession Be Repaired?

Fortunately, gum recession can be treated. There are several levels of gum recession and many ways to treat it. There are two basic treatment options: Free gingival grafting and root coverage procedures.

Q Does Gum Grafting Hurt?

If you are like many folks, you may know someone who has been through gum grafting and reported the procedure as very uncomfortable afterwards. This is typically caused by the removal of the donor tissue from the roof of the mouth, which can be very painful. Fortunately, Dr. Eastman utilizes a special technique that does not take donor tissue from the roof of the mouth. This way, patients report minimal discomfort and are often relieved to have found Dr. Eastman and his special technique.

Q What Is A Free Gingival Graft (FGG)?

A free gingival graft (FGG) is a patch of gum tissue transplanted from a healthy donor site to the area of weak gum tissue. It is designed to stop recession and prevent it from continuing. This procedure is the most common form of treatment and typically does not cover the exposed root. If root coverage is desired, then a separate procedure would be needed.

Q What Is Root Coverage?

Root coverage is the surgical procedure used to repair and cover exposed tooth roots. This procedure is less predictable and primarily cosmetic in nature. One of the least invasive ways to perform a root coverage procedure is utilizing the pinhole surgical technique.

Q What Is The Pinhole Surgical Technique?

The Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST) is an alternative surgical procedure to gum grafts that is less invasive, requires no stitches and has a quick healing time. The surgery itself requires poking a hole above or below the receded area of the gumline. Dr. Eastman will gently stretch the gum and adjust it to cover the roots of your teeth once more, leaving the appealing dental crown showing. After the gum has been repositioned, tiny collagen strips are packed down between the teeth to ensure that the gum is secure. Patients have noticed that the only sign of surgery, the pinhole itself, disappears after a few days of healing.

Q What Is The Pinhole Surgical Technique?

The Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST) is an alternative surgical procedure to gum grafts that is less invasive, requires no stitches and has a quick healing time. The surgery itself requires poking a hole above or below the receded area of the gumline. Dr. Eastman will gently stretch the gum and adjust it to cover the roots of your teeth once more, leaving the appealing dental crown showing. After the gum has been repositioned, tiny collagen strips are packed down between the teeth to ensure that the gum is secure. Patients have noticed that the only sign of surgery, the pinhole itself, disappears after a few days of healing.

Q What Is Conscious Sedation?

This type of sedation induces an altered state of consciousness that minimizes pain and discomfort through the use of pain relievers and sedatives. Patients who receive conscious sedation usually are able to speak and respond to verbal cues throughout the procedure, communicating any discomfort they experience to the provider. The medication will help you rest. Many of our patients sleep while receiving Sedation dental Care. A brief period of amnesia may erase any memory of the procedure.

Q Who Should Monitor Conscious Sedation?

Your dentist or qualified assistant monitor patient heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, oxygen level and alertness throughout and after the procedure.

Q What Are The Side Effects Of Conscious Sedation?

A brief period of amnesia after the procedure may follow the administration of conscious sedation. Occasional side effects may include headache, nausea, hangover/jet lag feeling, or limited memory of the appointment.

Q What If I Need A Deeper Level Of Sedation For My Procedure?

We understand that some patients need a much deeper level of sedation. Fortunately, we have a licensed anesthesiologist that can come to our office or we have the ability to treat our patients at Manatee Surgical Center for the highest level of sedation available.

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