T. Kirk Crane DDS

Friday, November 13, 2015

Tips for a Nice Smile

With selfies and instant photo sharing taking over the internet, a camera ready smile is great to have. Here at the dental practice of Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS we provide a variety of cosmetic services to give you the Hollywood smile you’ve always dreamed of. However, if there is any reason you can’t go the cosmetic route at this moment, we will provide you with these tips that will give you a photogenic smile.



  • Be natural – when it’s picture time, smile gently. That way, your face looks relaxed. Your mouth opens slightly, and your lower lip matches the curve of your upper teeth.

  • Check your teeth and gums – getting your smile camera-ready sometimes calls for a little behind the scenes prep work. If your pearly whites have yellowed with age, try an over-the-counter whitening product or pay us a visit! Also, don’t forget about taking care of your gums. They play a critical role in your nice smile. So keep them in good shape by brushing, flossing, and rinsing with a mouthwash every day.

  • Practice – your perfect smile may not happen overnight, but if you have a big photo event like a wedding or a graduation coming up, it doesn’t hurt to try out your grin in front of the mirror!


If you are searching to brighten your smile, give us a call to discuss treatment options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information on the services provided at the practice. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Dental Phobia

If the thought of having your teeth cleaned by a dentist frightens you to no end, Dr. T. Kirk Crane is here to make you feel as comfortable as possible during a procedure. Dental phobia is different from dental anxiety and fear of the dentist, in the sense that it is much stronger. Someone with dental phobia will avoid dental care at all costs until either a physical problem or the psychological burden of the phobia becomes overwhelming.


The most common causes of dental phobia are bad experiences, a history of abuse, uncaring dentists, humiliation, and post-traumatic stress. Anyone can be affected by dental phobia, regardless of age. Dental phobia not only allows a person’s dental health to suffer, but it may lead to anxiety and depression. Loss of self-esteem over not being able to do something as “simple” as going to the dentist and intense feelings of guilt over not having looked after one’s teeth properly are also very common. Dr. T. Kirk Crane is dedicated to making his patient’s as relaxed as achievably possible, this includes keeping them informed every step of the way and providing an individualized treatment plan.


If you fear the dentist, you are not alone, give us a call to discuss treatment options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information on the sedation services provided at the practice. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

What is Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is a common and mild form of gum disease (periodontal disease) that causes irritation, redness and swelling (inflammation) of your gums. Because gingivitis can be mild, you may not be aware that you have the condition. However, it’s important to take gingivitis seriously and treat it promptly. The most common cause of gingivitis is poor oral hygiene. If you are not maintaining a proper oral hygiene routine, Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS is here to help by providing you with routine dental cleanings.


Gingivitis commonly occurs because of films of bacteria that accumulate on the teeth (plaque). Gingivitis is a non-destructive type of periodontal disease, which means that it can be prevented. Generally, gingivitis resolves with good oral hygiene – longer and more frequent brushing, as well as flossing. If the condition is left untreated, gum disease can spread and affect tissue, teeth and bones, leading to periodontitis which can eventually lead to tooth loss.


If you notice a bit of blood in the sink while brushing your teeth, give us a call to discuss treatment options, or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information on the services provided at the practice. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Keep Tooth Enamel Strong

Tooth enamel is the hard outer surface layer of your teeth that serves to protect against tooth decay. In fact, tooth enamel is considered the hardest mineral substance in your body, even stronger than bone. At the dental practice of Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS, we want your enamel to be as strong as the rest of the bones in your body and you can keep it that way by following these simple steps:



  • Limit sugary foods and drinks – bacteria in your mouth feed on sugar from foods and drinks. They produce acids, which soften and wear away your enamel. Chewy candies that stick on your teeth can also cause damage.

  • Eat foods that protect enamel – calcium in food counters acids in your mouth that cause decay. It also helps keep your bones and teeth strong. Milk, cheese, and other dairy products help protect and strengthen enamel. If you don’t eat dairy, look for foods with calcium added.

  • Avoid over-brushing – You can actually wear down your enamel if you brush too fast and hard. Wait for up to an hour after eating sweets or citrus fruits before you brush your teeth.

  • Use fluoride – Fluoride is nature’s cavity fighter because it strengthens your enamel and helps repair the early stages of tooth decay. Using a fluoride toothpaste or mouthwash can help prevent cavities and keep your enamel strong.


If you need assistance with your daily oral care routine, give us a call, or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Are You Flossing?

Flossing is an essential part of our teeth and gums and most of us are guilty for not utilizing the action. Flossing is important because plaque that is not removed by brushing can eventually harden into calculus or tartar, eventually leading to periodontal (gum) disease. Dr. T. Kirk Crane recommends flossing at least once a day to help remove plaque from the areas between your teeth where your toothbrush can’t reach and he wants to make sure that you do it properly.


There are several varieties available when selecting floss. Waxed dental floss tends to slide between the teeth more easily; however, if you have wider gaps between your teeth, then tape floss may work best. Next time you reach for the floss, keep in mind that it should not be painful and allow yourself utilize the following steps:



  • Take approximately 18 inches of dental floss and wrap most of it around the two index fingers. This allows the most control when flossing your teeth.

  • Gently curve the floss around the base of each tooth, making sure you go beneath the gum line.

  • Always use clean sections of floss as you move from tooth to tooth.

  • Rinse your mouth out with mouthwash or water when you’re done flossing. This removes any stray particles that were nearly dislodged from your gums.


If you want to need assistance with your daily oral care routine, give us a call, or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Do You Own a Tongue Scraper?

When we sleep, our digestive system remains awake, removing toxins from our body by depositing them onto the surface of our tongue. This causes bad breath (halitosis) which can wreak havoc on a person’s life, relationships, and self-esteem. Dr. T. Kirk Crane wants you to achieve the freshest breath possible. This is why he recommends implementing a tongue scraper into your daily oral care routine.  


Although brushing your tongue with a toothbrush is effective, overall, a tongue scraper does the job better. Almost all of our oral bacteria live on and in the deep crevices of our tongue; therefore the scraping action of this tongue tool collects these toxic coatings. With a cleaner tongue you are able to reduce bad breath, as well as unblock your taste buds. Removing build-up from the surface of your tongue will open up its pores and allow for greater enjoyment of food flavors. This oral hygiene practice also promotes general tooth and gum health and removes bacteria and toxins responsible for periodontal problems, tooth decay and even tooth loss.


If you want to need assistance with your daily oral care routine, give us a call, or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

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The truth is we are not all blessed with pearly whites. Even those who brush, floss, and visit the dentist on a regular basis may find that food, environmental factors, and the passage of time will eventually take a toll on the natural radiance of your teeth. Your smile is the first trait anyone notices about you, so we want it to be as vibrant as you are. Dr. T. Kirk Crane wants you to have a smile that is equivalent to your personality, which is why he offers a variety of teeth whitening options here at his practice.


Brightening your smile is as easy as visiting us for a whitening treatment. Teeth whitening is a low-risk procedure, and therefore is suitable for a wide range of patients. Certain foods, beverages and habits, such as smoking, can cause teeth to become discolored. Fortunately, professional tooth whitening offers overall health benefits, a greater amount of self-esteem and a boost of confidence.


If you want to desire a brighter smile, give us a call to discuss your treatment options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Traditional Braces in Lafayette, LA

When you hear the word “braces” the traditional ones most likely come to mind. These metal brackets and wires have become more modern in recent years, making the brackets smaller and less noticeable than the notorious “metal-mouth” braces. Plus, new heat-activated archwires use your body heat to help teeth move more quickly and less painfully than in the past. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS provides a variety of options of straightening your teeth and if braces are indeed the solution for you, he will prescribe an appliance specific for your needs.


Traditional braces have come a long way over the years, becoming sleeker, smaller, and more comfortable. Traditional braces consist of standard metal brackets that are adhered to your teeth with an adhesive connected by wire. They require periodic tightening so pressure can gradually straighten your teeth. The pros of traditional braces is that they are the least expensive type on the orthodontic market and the colored bands may allow you to express yourself regardless of age, however the con is that they are the most noticeable type of braces.


If you want to straighten your teeth, give us a call to discuss your options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Corrective Jaw (Orthognathic) Surgery

At his general and family dentistry practice in Lafayette, LA, Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS utilizes orthognathic surgery to correct a wide range of minor and major skeletal and dental irregularities, including the misalignment of jaws and teeth. Surgery can improve chewing, speaking and breathing. While the patient's appearance may be dramatically enhanced as a result of their surgery, orthognathic surgery is performed to correct functional problems.


The definition of “orthognathic” means straight jaw. Often a patient may have orthodontic treatment to straighten their teeth to achieve a healthier bite. However, there is a small group of patients that will require the expertise of the oral surgeon to help the orthodontist get the bite correct. A growth problem, traumatic injury, or pathologic process of the upper, lower or both jaws are common causes of this problem. Therefore, even if the orthodontist would get the teeth straight the bite would still not come together because the upper and lower jaw bones are not aligned. Jaw surgery can be performed entirely inside your mouth, so that no facial scars show on your chin, jaw, or around the mouth. Jaw surgery takes place in the hospital and requires a one-to-two day stay. Complete recovery at home typically takes three to six weeks.


If you have been told that your jaw is not properly aligned, give us a call to discuss your options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873. 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Scaling and Root Planing

Bacteria causes periodontal disease and when plaque and calculus provide an irregular surface that allows these bacteria to attach easily, scaling and root planing are done to remove it. Gum disease is an inflammation of the gum tissue that could affect the teeth and supporting bone in your mouth. At his dental practice in Lafayette, LA, Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS utilizes the scaling and root planing procedure to stop gum disease in its tracks.


Root planing and scaling is done when gums have either started to pull away from the teeth or the roots of the teeth have hard mineral deposits (tartar) on them. Dental scaling occurs with manual hand instruments, ultrasonic instruments or both. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS will start the procedure with a thorough examination of your mouth. Next, an ultrasonic scaling device will be used to eliminate the plaque bacteria with sonic vibrations. Root planing involves detailed scaling of the root surface to decrease inflammation of the gum tissue. This involves Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS scaling the root surface to smooth out rough target areas, eliminating plaque and biofilm development.


If you wish to inquire about the scaling and root planing procedure, give us a call or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Custom-Fitted Mouth Guards are the Best Option

Mouth guards should be used by anyone – children and adults – who play contact sports where any contact is a possibility. Wearing a mouth guard is an important precaution for athletes of all ages and abilities, helping to protect against chipped or broken teeth, root and bone damage, and tooth loss. At his general and cosmetic dentistry office in Lafayette, LA, Dr. T. Kirk Crane offers a variety of different types of mouth guards tailored to meet your specific needs, but the custom-fitted design is the most recommended option.


Custom-fitted mouth guards are more expensive than over-the-counter mouth guards, but they provide the greatest degree of fit, comfort and protection because they are made from a cast to precisely fit your teeth. To make them, Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS, will make an impression of your teeth and a dental laboratory technician uses the impression as a mold to create the custom-fitted mouth guard. Custom-fitted mouth guards are designed to cover all the teeth and can cushion against falls and blows to the chin. Some custom-fitted mouth guards have hard outer layers and soft inner linings for comfort against the teeth and gums.


If you want to protect your teeth with a custom-fitted mouth guard, give us a call to discuss your options or visit www.drcranedental.com for more information. To schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS in Lafayette, LA, call 337-232-3873.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Canine Exposure

When a tooth becomes stuck in the jaw and is not able to fully emerge, a procedure needs to be performed so that it can properly grow in. The canine teeth (the teeth in the corners of your mouth with one pointed cusp) are a common tooth to become impacted, or stuck. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA performs canine exposure for his patients who have an impacted canine tooth.


Canine teeth are used for holding and tearing food, so they are quite important to have. When bone or tissue prevents a canine tooth from fully emerging, Dr. Crane must perform canine exposure. He starts by creating an opening in the tissue so that they tooth can have a clear and open route. A brace will then be attached to the tooth to guide it down into the correct position.


When canine teeth do not fully emerge, they create problems biting and chewing, and can harm other teeth. Other teeth can be damaged or pushed out of alignment. It is also possible for the canine to form a cyst over the tooth and become abscessed, a painful condition which will require correction and possibly extraction of the tooth.


Canine teeth should be monitored to make sure they are growing in properly. If needed, canine exposure will make sure the tooth emerges fully and safely. To schedule an appointment with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS here at our Lafayette, LA dental practice, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Dental Bridge for Long-Lasting Tooth Replacement

A very popular option for tooth replacement is the dental bridge. Desiring to give our patients multiple options, Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS offers dental bridges to our patients in need of tooth replacement at our Lafayette, LA dental practice.


Dental bridges work by connecting a replacement tooth, called a pontic, to crowns that fit the teeth adjacent to the empty space. The adjacent teeth are prepared for the bridge, and an impression is taken of them and the surrounding area. The bridge is then custom-created for a perfect fit. When ready, the bridge will be cemented into place. When taken good care of by regularly brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist, a dental bridge can last for up to fifteen years.


Closing the gap that a missing tooth creates is very important for the health of your other teeth. When a gap is left open, the other teeth start to shift towards that opening. This creates a change in the jaw and changes in chewing. It also creates gaps and crowding in hard-to-reach places that collect bacteria.


If you are looking for a long-lasting tooth replacement option, schedule an appointment with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS here at our Lafayette, LA dental practice. A dental bridge could be the perfect option for you. To schedule, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays, commonly called partial crowns, are great for when a tooth has damage but not enough to need a full crown. It is nice to have options when it comes to dental restorations, which is why Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA offers inlays and onlays to his patients.


Inlays and onlays restore the health of teeth and protect them from further decay and damage. Inlays protect the inside of the chewing surface of a tooth. Onlays protect the inside chewing surface plus one or more cusps. Inlays and onlays can be created from gold, a composite resin, or porcelain. Gold is the most durable; however porcelain and composite resin are the most aesthetically pleasing. They are tooth-colored so they blend right in with the rest of your tooth. Inlays and onlays are custom-created so that they fit your mouth for the best usage.


After any decayed tooth is cleaned out, our CEREC technology creates images of your tooth to create a custom porcelain inlay or onlay within your visit. For gold or composite resin options, impressions are taken and sent to a dental laboratory to be created. Inlays and onlays are very durable; able to last for up to thirty years with good care.


Inlays and onlays strengthen weak teeth and repair your smile. To schedule an appointment for Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Veneers in Lafayette, LA

When teeth are damaged or misaligned, it can seriously diminish one’s smile. For those who want a proud smile to show off without major dental work, dental veneers may be the right option. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA offers dental veneers to our patients looking to restore their confidence!


Dental veneers create a perfect smile without major work like braces or surgery. Veneers are thin ceramic shells that are bonded right to the front of your existing teeth. They feel and function just like your natural teeth. Veneers are created completely custom so that they look right for you and fit naturally inside your mouth. They are also stain-resistant. So not only will they create a white and bright smile, but they will keep it that way for a very long time!


To apply dental veneers, first Dr. Crane will take a few millimeters of enamel off of the front of your teeth. Impressions of made of the teeth to be sent to a laboratory where the veneers are created specifically for you. During this time, you will wear temporary veneers. When the new veneers are ready, they are carefully bonded to your teeth. Veneers can last up to ten years when taken care of.


If you are looking for a brand-new smile without major dental work, dental veneers are an option you should check out. To schedule an appointment here in Lafayette, LA with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Frenectomy with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS

Lip tie and tongue tie can be frustrating and even painful conditions to live with. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS is trained and experienced in performing frenectomies for those in the Lafayette, LA area suffering from complications due to lip tie and tongue tie.


The frenulum is the piece of tissue that attaches the lips to the gums and the tongue to the floor of the mouth. When the frenulum is too short or too tight, it limits the movement of the tongue and lips. This can lead to difficulty in babies breastfeeding, which is a problem for both the baby and the mother. In adulthood, lip tie and tongue tie can cause complications with things like eating, oral cleanliness, and speech.


The process of performing a frenectomy is simple and is usually completed in about fifteen minutes. Depending on age, a general anesthesia may be used. However, for most adults only a local anesthetic is needed. Either a scalpel or a laser will be used to detach the shortened frenulum so that it can heal with more range. The healing process includes only minimal discomfort.


To learn more about frenectomies or to schedule an appointment with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Why Do Wisdom Teeth Need to be Removed?

Some wisdom teeth grow in perfectly and some of them cause problems. Problematic wisdom teeth and even sometimes healthy wisdom teeth need to be removed. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS is experienced in removing wisdom teeth and can perform the extraction right in his Lafayette, LA dentistry.


When wisdom teeth grow in correctly, they can function as normal teeth. However, sometimes they are still recommended to be taken out because of how far back they are in the mouth. They can be hard to reach when brushing and flossing which can lead to a build-up of bacteria. Removal is especially recommended to those with compromised immune systems and those with heart conditions.


When wisdom teeth do not grow in correctly, they can cause all sorts of problems within the mouth. These problems often occur because the mouth is not big enough. When the tooth has nowhere else to go, it starts growing in wrong or becomes trapped. When they grow in at the wrong angles, they can damage other teeth, irritate gums, and collect bacteria. When they are impacted, meaning trapped in your jawbone, this can be very painful. Wisdom teeth that do not emerge fully can also cause gum disease by trapping food and other debris.


If you suspect your wisdom teeth are growing in, a simple examination by Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS can determine if they need to be removed. To schedule an examination in our Lafayette, LA dentistry, call (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Lumineers for a Brand New Smile

Do you desire a brilliant smile, but do not want to go through any major dental work? Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA offers Lumineers, an ultra-thin dental veneer to patients looking to improve the aesthetic look of their smile without major dental work like surgery.


Lumineers are ultra-thin ceramic caps that are bonded to the front of your teeth. They instantly fix the look of issues like cracks, misaligned teeth, chips, gaps, and discolored teeth. Lumineers require minimal alteration to your teeth.


Lumineers are able to be treated just like normal teeth, so there are no restrictions on food you can eat. They are to be taken care of like normal teeth, as well. With good care, the Lumineers will stay white and bright for a long time. Lumineers are stain resistant and are durable enough to last over twenty years!


To begin the process of applying Lumineers, Dr. Crane sends impressions of your teeth to a dental laboratory to create the perfect set of Lumineers for you. When the Lumineers are ready to be placed, your teeth are slightly etched to aid a strong bond. The Lumineers are then bonded to your teeth and checked for proper function.


If you are looking for a fresh and bold smile, schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS of Lafayette, LA to see if Lumineers are right for you. Call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit our website, www.drcranedental.com

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Traditional Dental Implants vs Mini Implants

For permanent tooth replacement, multiple options are always a good thing. Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS offers his patients with missing teeth dental implants and mini implants at his dentistry in Lafayette, LA.


Dental implants and mini implants are both permanent tooth replacements. There are a few things that differentiate traditional implants from mini implants, and different uses for each. Both are created in a dental laboratory to look and feel like your natural teeth. Both of them bond with the jawbone just like a natural tooth.


Traditional dental implants are full-sized and are placed within a time period of a few months. The full-sized implant takes several months to bond with the jawbone, so a temporary crown is placed until the permanent one can be placed.


Mini dental implants are about half the size of a traditional implant. Because of this, the implant requires less time to heal and the permanent crown can often be placed the same day. This is great for those who cannot wait several months for a permanent replacement. Mini implants work best for narrow areas where a full-sized implant cannot fit. Mini implants are also used as a stronger base for dentures. The implants are placed along the upper or lower gum line and the dentures are clipped into place.


If you are looking for a permanent tooth replacement, come to our Lafayette, LA dentistry for a consultation. To schedule, call us at (337) 232-3873 or visit the Dr. T. Kirk Crane, DDS website, www.drcranedental.com.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Digital X-Rays

Advancements in dental technologies continue to make dental care more accurate, efficient, and safe. Among other technologies available at Dr. T. Kirk Crane’s General & Cosmetic Dentistry in Lafayette, LA, digital X-ray technology has benefited patients with a more precise evaluation and treatment plan, with less radiation exposure. Dr. Crane wants his patients to learn more about how digital X-ray technology improves routine dental exams and procedures.


Digital X-rays in Houston, TX have replaced traditional bite-wing film X-rays at Dr. Crane’s General & Cosmetic Dentisry. This advanced technology provides high definition, highly-detailed images of the gums, teeth, and entire oral cavity. This enables Dr. Crane to detect potential dental problems in their earliest stage. Digital X-rays allow Dr. Crane to rotate, enlarge, email, and print diagnostic dental images to provide greater quality of care. In addition, the patient and Dr. Crane can view digital X-ray images in collaboration.


Beyond the improvements in highly precise and detailed images, digital X-ray technology offers safety benefits. Lafayette, LA dental patients are happy to find out that digital X-rays emit roughly 80 percent less radiation than traditional X-rays used in the past. Dr. Crane encourages patients to experience the accuracy and safety benefits of digital X-ray technology.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Dental Implants

Whether you are missing one tooth or multiple teeth due to disease, decay or injury, dental implants offer an attractive solution for filling the gaps in your smile. Although there are alternative options, including bridges or dentures, these options can require work to additional teeth or not permanent fixtures in the mouth. Dental implants, on the other hand, look and feel natural, and Dr. T. Kirk Crane can use them to restore your smile in Lafayette, LA.


The implant process begins with installing a titanium screw in the jawbone through an incision in the gums. This screw will serve as the replacement tooth root for your restoration. Once the screw is in place, the gums are sutured and the jawbone is left to heal around the implant, a process called osseointegration. During this healing process, which can take between three to six months, you will receive a temporary crown so that you may speak, eat and smile comfortably while waiting for your permanent crown.


When the implant has healed, Dr. Crane will install the abutment, which acts as the foundation upon which your permanent crown is placed. An impression is taken of your tooth once the abutment is in place, and the permanent crown is custom made to give you a complete smile that both looks and feels natural. If cared for properly, this restoration can last the rest of your life.


You can achieve an attractive and complete smile with dental implants at Dr. Crane’s General & Cosmetic Dentistry in Lafayette, LA. Schedule an appointment with Dr. T. Kirk Crane by calling (337) 232-3873. For more information about the dentist, his practice and his services, visit www.drcranedental.com

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Invisalign

Patients who don’t have straight teeth often desire corrective dental procedures. Because many of these patients don’t like the look or feel of traditional braces, they turn to Dr. T. Kirk Crane for Invisalign at his General & Cosmetic Dentistry. Invisalign has been around for several years, but is now even more effective today thanks to a computer program involved in the process. Invisalign involves aligners that the Lafayette, LA patient wears throughout the day and night, but can remove for eating and brushing their teeth.


Dr. Crane starts with a consultation to discuss the patient’s needs. He can show them a computer program that helps detail the aligners placement and how they will straighten the teeth over the next 1-2 years. Impressions are made of the patient’s teeth, which are then used to create the first set of aligners. Over the course of the treatment, several aligners are made, each of which continues tightening the teeth and encouraging movement. By the end, the spacing or crowding between teeth is improved.


Invisalign is a top choice for many patients. These patients like them for a variety of reasons, including being able to wear them for less time than traditional braces, the fact that they are virtually invisible to others, and they don’t affect the appearance of their natural teeth, like discoloration which metal braces sometimes can. Patients also adore the fact that they are removable. Those interested in getting straighter teeth are welcome to contact Dr. T. Kirk Crane for Invisalign.


To learn more about Invisalign offered in Lafayette, LA, visit Dr. Crane’s General & Cosmetic Dentistry website at www.drcranedental.com or schedule a consultation with Dr. T. Kirk Crane by calling (337) 232-3873.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Soft Tissue Graft

A soft tissue graft is a procedure that is performed to correct significant gum recession in a particular area of your mouth. Slight gum recession can usually be corrected by a few changes in your oral hygiene routine, but if the gums recede too far, you will need the help of a professional. In Lafayette, LA, the professional that patients trust for soft tissue grafting is Dr. T. Kirk Crane.


When your gingiva recedes, it exposes more of your tooth and increases your risk of infection and bacterial penetration. In addition, gum recession can lead to heightened sensitivity to hot and cold foods. If gum recession progresses to the point that the root is exposed, more serious problems can arise. Since the root is softer than the enamel of your teeth, it is much more vulnerable to bacteria, plaque, and caries.


To restore gums to optimal gingival level, soft tissue grafting is used. Soft tissue is either removed from the root of the mouth, repositioned from healthy areas of the teeth, or other sources are utilized to obtain the tissue needed for gum grafting. The procedure is fairly routine and has a high success rate.


If you’re gums are receding, it is important to correct it before more serious problems develop, and Dr. T. Kirk Crane can help restore your mouth’s health and functionality with soft tissue grafting in Lafayette, LA. Schedule an appointment by calling (337) 232-3873. For more information about the dentist and his services, visit www.drcranedental.com.  

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

CEREC Crowns

Crowns are used to protect and strengthen teeth that have become extremely weak, decayed or fractured. By covering your affected tooth and restoring it to its original shape and size, dental crowns (sometimes called caps) can help reduce pain, save your tooth from needing to be extracted and keep your smile beautiful and functional. At our office in Lafayette, LA, we can see if a crown is necessary to save your smile.


Over time, as your teeth begin to weaken, they become more susceptible to problems, including decay, cracks and discoloration. Crowns are usually only necessary if decay has reached the point where the tooth structure is compromised. At our practice, Dr. T. Kirk Crane uses CEREC restorations, which are made of compressed porcelain and stronger than the layered porcelain crowns created in a laboratory. In addition to being stronger and longer-wearing, CEREC restorations can also be created and installed in only one visit, unlike laboratory restorations, which can take weeks to complete and require a temporary crown or restoration to be placed in the meantime.


The placement procedure for a CEREC restoration is easy and doesn’t require you to bite on any goopy and uncomfortable impression material. First all the decay is removed from your teeth, and then Dr. Crane shapes the tooth in preparation for the digital 3D video impression that is taken with a digital camera. The camera is attached to a computer screen, which displays the 3D image, allowing the dentist to design the restoration in front of you. The CEREC machine creates the crown in about 15 minutes, and Dr. Crane adheres it to the abutment. The entire process, from design to installation, takes around an hour for each tooth.


To schedule an appointment with, call (337) 232-3873. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com.     

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Bone Grafting in Lafayette, LA

Some patients do not have the proper amount of bone mass in their jaws to allow for the placement of dental implants. However, thanks to recent developments in bone grafting, people who would not have qualified a few years ago are now able to receive dental implants to complete their smiles and protect their oral health. In Lafayette, LA, our practice strives to help patients achieve their dental goals, and by performing bone grafting procedures, we can help patients receive the dental implants they need.


Bone grafting is a fairly common procedure that is performed by building up the jawbone with bone fragments to accommodate the dental implant. The bone used to graft to the area with too-little mass is usually take from the patient. Many times the bone is taken from another area of the mouth when the drilling takes place. The bone fragments are suctioned from the mouth and used for grafting. However, sometimes cadaver bones are also used. They are harvested by bone banks and are a very safe source.


Whether you need bone grafting or not, if you are looking to receive dental implants, Dr. T. Kirk Crane can make it happen. To schedule a consultation at our practice, call (337) 232-3873. For more information about our practice, visit www.drcranedental.com.    

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Snap-On Smile in Lafayette, LA

If you’re looking to improve your teeth and increase your confidence, Snap-On Smile provides a way for you to makeover your smile without extensive dental procedures. This procedure can solve your teeth insecurities and help you feel great about the way you look in only two visits to our office in Lafayette, LA.


Without having to undergo extensive dental work, you can snap on a new smile with a custom set of teeth that fit right over your existing ones, covering up stains, chips, cracks and any crooked or missing teeth. During the first visit, you and Dr. T. Kirk Crane will pick the shade and style of your new smile, and then he will take an impression of your teeth for proper fitting. The Snap-On Smile is made with a light and durable resin to create a set of teeth that are strong yet still thin enough to snap onto your smile. You need only wait three weeks between appointments, and when your new smile is snapped on, you will be able to leave our office with a grin you will love to show off.


With Snap-On Smile, you will be able to eat and drink normally, and the cosmetic device can easily be removed for cleaning your natural teeth, for participating in sporting events and for sleep. Snap-On Smile can last for three to five years with proper care.


Schedule an appointment at by calling (337) 232-3873. For more information, visit www.drcranedental.com.   

Thursday, April 2, 2015

A Healthy Smile is a Beautiful Smile with Dr. T. Kirk Crane

Regular checkups and dental cleanings are a part of any good oral hygiene routine, and at our practice, Dr. T. Kirk Crane provides dental care services of the highest quality to ensure that our patients’ smiles stay healthy year after year.


Plaque is a soft and sticky film of bacteria that can build up on your teeth despite regular brushing and flossing. Because teeth are constantly bathed in saliva, which contains calcium and other substances to strengthen and protect teeth, tartar or calcium deposits can also build up over time. Dental cleanings work to remove both plaque and tartar from the teeth. If it is not removed and is allowed to accumulate, bacteria will be provided a perfect environment and thrive on the gums and teeth, which can cause cavities, infection and gum disease.


While good for maintaining oral health between dentist visits, at-home brushing and cleaning are not enough to make sure teeth stay clean; regular dental cleanings are required. At our office, we can clean and polish your teeth, leaving the surface clean and smooth. The smoother the teeth, the more difficult it is for bacteria to stick to them and the more effective at-home brushing will be.


We recommend checkups and dental cleanings every six months for optimum oral health. To schedule an appointment in Lafayette, LA, call (337) 232-3873. For more information, visit www.drcranedental.com

The Benefits of Rotary Endodontics

If you’ve had root canal treatment to save an infected tooth, it probably didn’t occur to you to ask what types of tools your dentist used. But if your dentist used the old, manual file for removing the infected tissue, the procedure may have been pretty nerve wracking. Rotary endodontic tools, however, provide a much smoother, more comfortable experience during root canal procedures, which is why Dr. T. Kirk Crane chooses to rely on them to treat infected teeth in Lafayette, LA.   

Rotary endodontics allows the dentist to remove the infected pulp in the inner root canal more quickly, more smoothly and with less chance of complications. These electric instruments prove to be superior to the traditional, stainless steel files in a multitude of ways. This is because they are made of nickel titanium, which is much more flexible than stainless steel. Increased flexibility allows the tool to be inserted into the curved root canal without damaging the passageway.

The tools are also much quieter and do not produce a grinding noise like other tools. This helps to soothe patients’ nerves during the procedure. While the manual method can adequately save teeth during root canals, rotary endodontic tools are easier and preferred by both the dentist and his patients. 

To schedule an appointment, call (337) 232-3873 or (800) 773-0930. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com.

Friday, March 27, 2015

The Benefits of Rotary Endodontics

If you’ve had root canal treatment to save an infected tooth, it probably didn’t occur to you to ask what types of tools your dentist used. But if your dentist used the old, manual file for removing the infected tissue, the procedure may have been pretty nerve wracking. Rotary endodontic tools, however, provide a much smoother, more comfortable experience during root canal procedures, which is why Dr. T. Kirk Crane chooses to rely on them to treat infected teeth in Lafayette, LA.   


Rotary endodontics allows the dentist to remove the infected pulp in the inner root canal more quickly, more smoothly and with less chance of complications. These electric instruments prove to be superior to the traditional, stainless steel files in a multitude of ways. This is because they are made of nickel titanium, which is much more flexible than stainless steel. Increased flexibility allows the tool to be inserted into the curved root canal without damaging the passageway.


The tools are also much quieter and do not produce a grinding noise like other tools. This helps to soothe patients’ nerves during the procedure. While the manual method can adequately save teeth during root canals, rotary endodontic tools are easier and preferred by both the dentist and his patients. 


To schedule an appointment, call (337) 232-3873 or (800) 773-0930. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Sealants in Lafayette, LA

Although brushing and flossing are effective cleaning techniques for removing food particles and plaque from the smooth surfaces of our teeth, sometimes these methods are ineffective at thoroughly cleaning the nooks and crannies in our premolars and molars. Because molars are the hardest to clean and the teeth most used in the chewing process, they are the most susceptible to cavities and decay. This is why Dr. T. Kirk Crane recommends sealants soon after molars emerge when children are between the ages of 6 and 14.

Dental sealants are a thin, plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of the molars to prevent cavities and tooth decay. The sealant is applied by Dr. Crane, who first roughens the surface of the molar with acid and then paints on the sealant. The sealant bonds into the depressions and grooves of the teeth, hardening and forming a shield over the enamel to protect it for approximately 10 years.

Sealants are normally applied to children’s molars because their teeth are especially susceptible to cavities. However, sometimes they are applied to adult molars if they have hard-to-clean grooves that are causing cavities.

To schedule an appointment in Lafayette, LA, call (337) 232-3873 or (800) 773-0930. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Dr. T. Kirk Crane Provides Sedation Dentistry

Just the thought of going to the dentist for a procedure can bring on fear and anxiety for many patients. In fact, between 5 and 8 percent of Americans avoid going to the dentist due to their dental phobia, but you don’t need to let your oral health suffer because of fear. At our office in Lafayette, LA, Dr. T. Kirk Crane offers a safe and anxiety-free environment with nitrous oxide sedation dentistry.  

Sedation is used when a patient has a high level of anxiety or dental phobia. If anxiety is enough to prevent a patient from seeking necessary dental care, nitrous oxide can be used to put them in a deep state of relaxation. This method will not, however, put patients in an unconscious state and is different than sedation used to dull pain.

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a common method of sedation used in the dental industry. Administered by inhalation, nitrous oxide works very rapidly, reaching the brain within 20 seconds. With this method, Dr. Crane will place a small mask over your nose and ask you to breathe normally. After a few moments, you will begin to feel relaxed. One of the benefits of this sedation method is that it wears off quickly, leaving no “hangover” effect, which means that you can to drive yourself to and from their appointments.

Anxiety should never get in the way of oral health. Call (337) 232-3873 or (800) 773-0930 to schedule an appointment. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

ZOOM! and KOR Teeth Whitening Services in Lafayette, LA

Keeping your teeth white is harder than you think. Even with regular brushing, flossing and dental cleanings, teeth can still lose their gleam. This is because constant exposure to the acid in food and drinks causes teeth to become dull and stained, even with proper oral care. However, teeth whitening services our office can help you restore your teeth’s color and luster so that you can regain confidence in your smile.

To help patients get their whitest smiles, Dr. T. Kirk Crane employs either the ZOOM! whitening system or the KOR deep bleaching system. The ZOOM! whitening system is a chair-side whitening procedure that is done in the dentist’s office, using a safe whitening gel combined with low-intensity light. The light activates the hydrogen peroxide in the gel, which can lighten your teeth up to 10 shades in only an hour! Unlike other whitening systems that involve multiple sessions and take-home trays, ZOOM! produces results that are both drastic and quick.

KOR deep bleaching is often used on patients who are still not happy with the color of their teeth after using ZOOM! KOR is a take-home tray system that is used overnight for two weeks. After two weeks, the patient visits our office again to have KOR whitening gel applied for three sessions of 20 minutes each. This system is best for teeth that are deeply stained.

To schedule an appointment at our office in Lafayette, LA, call (337) 232-3873 or (800) 773-0930. For more information, please visit www.drcranedental.com.