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Honolulu Dental Practice
  • Our Address
  • 1811 S. King St.Honolulu, HI 96826
  • Phone (808) 347-9147
  • EmailDoctor_at_honoluludentalpractice.com

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Kenneth Woo DDS
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Services-
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Restorative Care
  • Periodontal Care
  • Preventive Care
  • Dental Care for infants
  • Sedation Dentistry
  • Cosmetic Dentistry-
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Invisalign
  • Lumineers
  • Tooth Colored Filling
  • Porcelain Inlays/Onlays
  • Tooth Whitening
  • All Porcelain Crowns

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  • Restorative Care-
  • Crowns and Bridges
  • Tooth Colored Filling
  • Endodontics
  • Dental Implants
  • Dentures
  • Periodontal Care-
  • The Stages of Gum Disease
  • The Surgery
  • Prevention
  • Arestin Therapy

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  • Preventive Care-
  • Regular Dental Checkup
  • Dental Sealants
  • Space Maintainers
  • Fluoride Treatments
  • Dental Care for infants-
  • When should dental care begin?
  • Birth to 6 months of age
  • Six to 12 months of age
  • Twelve to 24 months of age
  • Facts about deciduous teeth
  • Thumb-Sucking and Dental Health
  • Diet and dental care for children

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  • Sedation Dentistry-
  • Nitrous Oxide Sedation
  • Cosmetic Dentistry-
  • In a study completed by the American Academy of
    Cosmetic Dentistry, researchers found that 9 out
    of 10 patients agree that an attractive smile is
    an important asset. They also found that 75 of
    Americans agree that an unattractive smile can
    hurt an applicants chance for career success.
    Having a smile you love can increase your
    confidence and boost your self-image. If you are
    unhappy with your smile, you may be surprised to
    know that modern cosmetic dentistry offers many
    solutions to common aesthetic problems. Our
    office provides the full spectrum of cosmetic
    dentistry to our patients. Whether you are
    seeking simple tooth whitening or to repair
    crooked or damaged teeth, we can help you to
    achieve a more attractive smile.

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  • Porcelain Veneers-
  • Porcelain Veneers are artistically designed
    custom thin porcelain layers that are bonded on
    to teeth to create straight, healthy looking
    teeth without the use of orthodontics. It is
    usually a 2 visit procedure. During the first
    visit the dentist removes a small amount of the
    enamel takes an impression, which is sent to
    our highly qualified technicians who design the
    Custom Veneers. It usually takes 7-10 days for
    the Veneers to be back. During this period the
    patient wears temporary Veneers that are custom
    crafted by the dentist.
  • Invisalign-
  • Invisalign is a revolutionary way to help you
    get even, straight teeth without noticeable,
    painful metal braces. Virtually undetectable,
    Invisalign aligners are made of strong, clear
    plastic that gradually guides your teeth into
    perfect alignment. Unlike metal braces, they have
    no wires or brackets on which your lips or gums
    can snag. During your first evaluation, our
    dentists will help you determine if Invisalign
    is a good option for you. Well then design a
    treatment plan and take tooth impressions, from
    which Invisalign will develop accurate,
    personalized tooth-straightening devices, called
    aligners. Aligners slide directly over your teeth
    and are replaced every two weeks as your teeth
    shift into place. Depending on your case, you
    will wear them full-time (except when eating or
    drinking) for 12 to 24 monthsno longer than you
    would wear traditional metal bracesand see your
    dentist about every six weeks for check-ups.
  • Lumineers-
  • Lumineers (trademark)are porcelain veneers made
    with patented Cerinate (trademark)porcelain
    technology. They are the painless alternative to
    traditional veneers and crowns. They can
    permanently change the color of your teeth and
    align them in two dental visits. Lumineers are
    the permanent cosmetic solution for stained
    ,chipped , discolored and maligned teeth.In most
    cases the procedure can be done with no shots and
    little or no preparation of the tooth. They can
    be fabricated to be contact lens thin. This
    protects and prevents the unnecessary removal of
    sensitive tooth structure. Lumineers can even be
    placed over existing crown or bridgework without
    having to replace them.

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  • Tooth Colored Filling-
  • In the past, cavities could only be treated with
    unsightly metal fillings that are alloys for
    silver and mercury. These fillings, especially
    when close to the front of the mouth, are highly
    noticeable and unaesthetic. Sometimes, the
    filling is so large that it causes discoloration
    of the entire tooth. These fillings (or
    restorations) often weaken teeth due to the large
    amount of the original tooth that has to be
    removed. Also there is a risk of Mercury
    poisoning that is used in the filling. Modern
    dentistry has increasingly turned to Tooth
    colored or composite fillings as a strong, safe
    and more natural looking alternative. Composite
    fillings utilize a soft white plastic substance
    that is hardened with a blue light.
  • Porcelain Inlays/Onlays-
  • Replacing large fillings in back teeth often
    requires stronger, more precisely contoured
    restorations. These are called inlays or onlays
    depending on whether they are being placed inside
    the tooth or on its outer surface. These
    restorations need to be custom-made at an
    off-site dental lab therefore, two visits may be
    required. Once the dental office receives the
    custom inlay or onlay, the patient returns to the
    dentists office, where the restorations are
    bonded into place.
  • Tooth Whitening-
  • As we age, our teeth lose the brilliant whiteness
    that implies good dental health and youth. The
    unsightly stains associated with tobacco, dark
    liquids, and other factors can leave us feeling
    less-than-confident about our smiles.
    Fortunately, there is a simple solution to this
    dental problem cosmetic tooth whitening. Our
    practice provides convenient, take-home
    tooth-whitening programs and in-office ZOOM!
    tooth whitening to our patients.

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  • All Porcelain Crowns-
  • If you ever had the notion that dental crowns are
    conspicuous and unattractive, then youve never
    noticed a beautifully crafted all-porcelain
    crown.
  • Compared to older porcelain fused to metal
    crowns, all-porcelain crowns have a natural
    appearance in terms of color and contour. When
    done properly, crowns should be extremely
    difficult to distinguish from natural teeth. With
    all-porcelain crowns, no dark lines are apparent
    at the gum line.
  • Our office commonly replaces unsightly crowns
    with beautiful new porcelain crowns.
  • There are different kinds of  Porcelain Crowns.
    Your Dentist will decide which is right for you
    depending on the color of your tooth.

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  • Restorative Care-

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  • Crowns and Bridges-
  • When a tooth is fractured, has a large old
    filling, or is severely damaged by decay, your
    dentist may recommend the placement of a crown.
    Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth
    structure and can improve the appearance of your
    smile.
  • Types of crowns include the full porcelain crown,
    the porcelain-fused-to-metal crown (precious
    non-
  • precious) and the all-metal crown.
  • Tooth Colored Filling-
  • In the past, cavities could only be treated with
    unsightly metal fillings that are alloys for
    silver and mercury. These fillings, especially
    when close to the front of the mouth, are highly
    noticeable and unaesthetic. Sometimes, the
    filling is so large that it causes discoloration
    of the entire tooth. These fillings (or
    restorations) often weaken teeth due to the large
    amount of the original tooth that has to be
    removed. Also there is a risk of Mercury
    poisoning that is used in the filling. Modern
    dentistry has increasingly turned to Tooth
    colored or composite fillings as a strong, safe
    and more natural looking alternative. Composite
    fillings utilize a soft white plastic substance
    that is hardened with a blue light.
  • Endodontics-
  • It is a field of dentistry that treats the root
    canal system. When decay extends to the pulp or
    the nerve inside the tooth, the person almost
    always experiences spontaneous throbbing pain.
    The pain increases at night and is aggravated
    with cold sweet foods. The Dentist relieves the
    pain and pressure symptoms by treating the root
    canal system which houses the tooth nerve or
    pulp.

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  • Dental Implants-
  • When a tooth is lost the specialized bony process
    that houses the tooth begins to resorb due to
    lack of stimulation. This causes a decrease in
    width and height of the bone in the area the
    tooth is lost. Neighboring teeth and opposing
    teeth begin to move into the space. This causes
    food lodgment, subsequent decay, gum disease and
    abnormal forces being transmitted to teeth
    leading to fracture of cusps which may
    necessitate root canal treatment or extraction.
    Loss of teeth can also cause the cheek and lips
    to collapse giving an aged look.
  • Dentures-
  • Over time, peoples teeth tend to naturally
    deteriorate. When a tooth has deteriorated
    substantially, it often needs to be extracted
    and when multiple teeth are extracted, dentures
    may be the most appropriate solution. Dentures
    can create a natural and healthy looking set of
    teeth. In addition, a properly fitting set of
    dentures can greatly enhance your smile and sense
    of self-esteem.
  • Periodonatl Care-

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  • For Americans in their 30s and beyond, the threat
    of gum disease (periodontal disease) is a very
    real and potentially dangerous condition. Gum
    disease is particularly dangerous because the
    progression of the disease is often painless,
    going undetected until it creates serious
    problems.Although genetics may play a small role
    in its development, doctors agree that gum
    disease is most often directly related to how
    well people care for their teeth and gums.
  • The Stages of Gum Disease
  • Periodontal disease is a gradual infection of the
    gums and the supporting bone. It is caused when
    the build up of plaque on and around the teeth
    calcifies into tartar. This tartar is covered
    with plaque that contains micro- organisms which
    release toxins causing the first stage of gum
    disease known as gingivitis. Gingivitis is
    characterized by swelling, inflammation, and
    bleeding of the gums. In the advanced stage of
    gum disease (referred to as periodontitis), the
    toxins cause the bone to resorb or dissolve. The
    teeth having lost a part of their bone support
    begin to move eventually with more bone loss
    there is tooth loss.
  • The Surgery
  • Treatments to alleviate the effects of gum
    disease include deep cleaning, localized delivery
    of antibiotics, home care regular follow up
    care. The periodontist / Dentist begin by
    removing the diseased tissue, tartar, and plaque
    from the tooths surface and below the gum line.
    The root of the tooth may need to be planed and
    smoothed in order to allow gum tissue to heal
    properly. The periodontist may also advise bone
    grafts depending on the amount of bone that is
    lost due to gum disease.
  • Prevention
  • The ravages of gum disease are best prevented by
    early detection and proper dental hygiene.
    Brushing your teeth twice a day helps to remove
    the thin layer of bacteria that release dangerous
    toxins into your mouth. Flossing or other
    interdental cleansing is also important to keep
    your mouth free from residual food and bacteria.
    Also, using a mouth rinse, prescription or over
    the counter considerably reduces the microbial
    count in your saliva. Finally, maintaining a
    balanced diet and scheduling regular dental
    appointments help stem the advance of gum disease
    and keep you healthy and smiling.

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  • Arestin Therapy
  • This is a non-surgical treatment of periodontal
    disease. As the name suggests it arrests the
    progression of periodontal disease when used in
    conjunction with scaling and root planing (deep
    cleaning).
  • ArestinTM is a locally delivered antimicrobial
    agent which consists of minocycline HCL
    microspheres. ArestinTM is intended to be used in
    pockets with a depth of 5 millimeters or greater.
    It can be used in one or any number of pockets in
    one or several visits. It is dispensed as a 1 mg
    powder and is placed directly into a cleaned
    periodontal pocket using a specialized delivery
    system. Following placement over the next several
    hours or days it will harden and stay within the
    pocket releasing Minocycline over a prescribed
    period of time (usually about 18 20 days),
    thereby providing the appropriate dose of
    antibiotic to the site and reducing the bacterial
    count in the pocket.
  • Preventive Care-

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  • Regular Dental Checkup
  • In order to avoid lengthy procedures maintain a
    healthy disease free mouth we recommend recare
    every 6 months. This allows us to detect early
    signs of disease provide appropriate treatment,
    leading to a favorable prognosis.
  • Dental Sealants
  • Sealants protect the occlusal surfaces,
    inhibiting bacterial growth and providing a
    smooth surface that increases the probability
    that the surface will stay clean. The ultimate
    goal of sealants is penetrating into the pit and
    fissures of the tooth and sealing them from
    bacteria.
  • Space Maintainers
  • Space maintainers are appliances made to custom
    fit your childs mouth to maintain the space
    intended for the permanent tooth when it decides
    to come in. They do this by holding open the
    empty space left by a lost tooth by preventing
    movement in the remaining teeth until the
    permanent tooth takes its natural position in the
    childs mouth. This treatment is much more
    affordable and much easier on your child than to
    move them back later with orthodontic procedures.
    Think of space maintainers as insurance against
    braces.
  • Fluoride Treatments
  • The fluoride ion comes from the element fluorine.
    Fluoride, either applied topically to erupted
    teeth, or ingested orally (called systemic
    fluoride) during tooth development, helps to
    prevent tooth decay, strengthen tooth enamel, and
    reduce the harmful effects of plaque. Fluoride
    also makes the entire tooth structure more
    resistant to decay and promotes remineralization,
    which aids in repairing early decay before the
    damage is even visible.

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  • Dental Care for Infants-
  • When should dental care begin?
  • Most pediatric dentists will agree that regular
    dental care should begin by one year of age, with
    a dental check-up at least twice each consecutive
    year for most children. Some children may need
    more frequent evaluations and care. In accordance
    with this recommendation, the following dental
    checklist for infants and toddlers has been
    provided by the American Academy of Pediatric
    Dentistry
  • Birth to 6 months of age
  • Clean the infants mouth with gauze after
    feedings and at bedtime. Consult your childs
    pediatrician regarding fluoride supplements.
    Regulate feeding habits (bottle feeding and
    breastfeeding)
  • Six to 12 months of age
  • During this time, the first tooth should appear.
    Consult the Pediatric dentist for an examination.
    Brush teeth after each feeding and at bedtime
    with a small, soft-bristled brush. As the child
    begins to walk, stay alert of potential dental
    and/or facial injuries. Wean the child from
    breast or bottle by his/her first birthday.
  • Twelve to 24 months of age
  • Follow the schedule of dental examinations and
    cleanings, as recommended by your childs
    pediatric dentist. Generally, dental examinations
    and cleanings are recommended every 6 months for
    children and adults.

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  • Sedation Dentistry-

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  • Through the modern miracle of sedation dentistry,
    dentists can treat anxious patients and often
    accomplish dental work in one or two visits that
    may have required many more visits without it.
    Nitrous oxide and intravenous (I.V.) sedation are
    the two conscious sedation techniques most
    commonly used to help patients relax.
  • Nitrous Oxide Sedation
  • Sedation with nitrous oxide, more commonly known
    as laughing gas, decreases anxiety and promotes
    relaxation while you remain conscious. Nitrous
    oxide and oxygen are mixed together and then
    inhaled through a mask that covers the nose and
    mouth prior to having a dental procedure
    performed to produce sensations of
    lightheadedness, relaxation, and a comfortable,
    warm-all-over feeling. Safe, effective, and
    non-invasive, nitrous oxide is the sedation
    method of choice for anxious or fearful patients.
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