Sunday, November 21, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist Acquires E4D to allow same day dentistry

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence in Northeast Philadelphia is pleased to announce the acquisition of D4D's E4D CAD/CAM System. He is the only dentist in Philadelphia who currently utilizes the capabilities of the E4D.

The E4D Dentistry System provides your Dr. Tau with the capability of delivering same day dentistry to you using the latest in technology and clinically proven materials.

In contrast to conventional dentistry, which often takes two full appointments to restore a single tooth, the E4D Dentist System enables Dr. Tau to scan the prepared tooth in your mouth, design the dental restoration virtually then send the information wireless to an in-office milling station, and then mill your metal-free restoration with precision in just minutes.

Dr. Tau and his team can then adjust, characterize with color or polish your final restoration to final luster. Your permanent restoration is ready to be seated in your mouth in the same day or even with a single appointment.

This eliminates the need to wear a temporary for weeks at a time and come back for another appointment to get the final restorations.

If you are interested in learning more about same day dentistry or any other service that the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence provides please call our office at (215) 969-4400 or visit our website at www.pcde.com

Monday, October 4, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist looking to add "Fans" on Facebook

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence is looking for more fans on Facebook. "We would like to get to 350 fans before the end of the year" says the Northeast Philadelphia dentist. As an incentive Dr. Tau and his team are offering a chance to win a tooth whitening to one fan at the end of October, November and December. To register to win a tooth whitening, log into your facebook account and either hit the "like" button on his website home page www.pcde.com or www.facebook.com/PennsylvaniaCenterForDentalExcellence. When you sign up as a fan you will have the opportunity to receive coupons, giveaways, health news, contest information, etc. If you would like to schedule a complimentary consultation please call the office and ask Barbara to make you an appointment.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist to offer new snoring device

Now available at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence

The aveoTSD is a brilliantly simple, low-cost treatment for problem snoring only available by dentist or medical doctor prescription.

Traditional mandibular advancement devices indirectly move the tongue forward by moving the mandible. But aveoTSD gently suctions to the end of the tongue, preventing it from falling back into the throat and obstructing the airway.

Made of soft medical-grade silicone, aveoTSD is available in three sizes: small, medium and large. The medium size will fit 95 percent of all individuals. The aveoTSD requires no impressions, no adjustments and has no moving parts. Best of all, it is indicated for anyone — even those with TMJ issues and the edentulous.

Check out www.getaveo.com

Call our office at 215-969-4400 for details

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Northeast Philadelphia Dentist Dr. Leonard Tau Announces Invisalign Special Event

Special Event announcement

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence will be providing free consultation to answer your questions about Invisalign Treatment, the clear way to straighten your teeth. If you have wondered if Invisalign is right for you, make an appointment for this special event.

$500.00 off your invisalign treatment
Free records (x-rays, photos, impressions, etc) - a $250 value
Free home whitening
24 months no interest financing

Space is limited to the first 25 patients

Call 215 969-4400 to take advantage of this great offer

Friday, August 27, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist Discusses Benefits of Porcelian Veneers

Dr. Leonard F. Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence offers Porcelain Dental Veneers as one of many services to his patients. Below is an article about the benefits of Dental Veneers. If interested in having a complimentary cosmetic consultation please contact his office at 215 969 4400.

The benefits of dental veneers

Dental veneers can correct most every aesthetic concern you have about your teeth. Cosmetic dentists often utilize dental veneers because of their appearance, ease, and versatility. If you want a smile that’s straight, white, and natural looking, talk to your dentist about veneers.
Many dental veneers are made from porcelain. Porcelain veneers are favored because of their incredibly natural appearance. Porcelain veneers are translucent, meaning that light permeates the surface rather than just bouncing off of it. After penetrating the porcelain shell, the light reflects off of the hard, opaque cement underneath. The reflection comes from the inside of your tooth, giving it the luminous quality of the surrounding natural teeth.
By its very nature, porcelain is resistant to stains. You can get an idea of its stain resistance by thinking of porcelain china. The delicate cups do not yellow despite years of holding tea and coffee. Though not 100% stain-proof, porcelain veneers will retain their color when properly cared for.
Another benefit of dental veneers is that they are created to match your natural tooth in terms of shape, size, and color. Porcelain veneers are made from a mold taken of your tooth. Then, your doctor helps you select a color that matches and complements your natural teeth. Your veneer is created to these exact specifications. That way, your veneer will not stand out from your surrounding teeth in any way.
Veneers can improve both the appearance and the strength of your teeth. For a tooth with minimal to moderate damage, such as worn enamel, dental veneers are a less invasive alternative to crowns or implants. Your weakened tooth will be reinforced, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods pain-free.
Certain cosmetic dentistry techniques can require significant reshaping of your tooth or even extraction. In comparison, applying dental veneers takes little prep work. A small amount of enamel must be removed from the front of your teeth, but not every patient will require reshaping.
Additionally, the entire procedure is relatively quick. Applying porcelain veneers requires two separate appointments, each lasting only about an hour and a half.
Getting veneers put on your teeth involves minimal pain and discomfort. Unlike other dental procedures, there is no recovery period and virtually no side effects. The only discomfort you’re likely to experience is some sensitivity to cold and heat in the tooth that received the veneer.
Porcelain veneers are extremely versatile. Veneers can be used to correct almost any imperfections in your teeth or smile. For instance, crooked teeth or teeth spaced too far apart can often be corrected with veneers, eliminating the need for braces. You’ll see results instantaneously rather than waiting years. A discolored tooth can be corrected with a veneer instead of whitening.
Veneers are easy to care for. To maintain them, all you need to do is practice good oral hygiene. You’ll follow your regular daily routine of brushing and flossing, and be sure to schedule regular check-ups and cleanings.
Whatever it is that you’d like to change about your smile, dental veneers are quite possibly your best option. The process is simple, and the results are amazing

Friday, August 20, 2010

Dr. Leonard Tau looking for 6 month smile candidates

Are you interested in straightening your teeth. Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence in Northeast Philadelphia is looking for some candidates for Six Month Smiles. Normally priced at 4500.00, it is being offered for the 1st 10 patients who sign up for only 2500.00. Please pass this along to your friends as well and if interested call our office to setup a consultation. Don't let this amazing opportunity pass you by.

For more info please see www.sixmonthsmiles.com

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Northeast Philadelphia Dentist Now Offering 6 Months Smiles

Virtually invisible braces straighten teeth more quickly than traditional braces; Northeast Philadelphia dentist, Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence now offers another option for smile correction.

Philadelphia-area adults and older teenagers looking to straighten their teeth can now get the smile they have always wanted – in just six months – through a cosmetic-braces procedure available from Dr. Leonard Tau. Dr. Tau is one of only a handful of dentist in Philadelphia who offers this service.

Dr. Tau, completed his training in Six Month Smiles, founded by Dr. Ryan Swain, DMD. The six-month braces technique, designed specifically for adults and teenagers over 15, who have crooked, crowded or spaced teeth – without major bite issues. It will also benefit those who wore braces as teenagers, but failed to wear their retainers, or found that their smiles aren’t as straight now, as they were when the braces came off.

The technique offers tremendous advantages over traditional metal braces.
Unlike the traditional braces people must wear for two to four years, this procedure straightens teeth in an average of just six months and uses low force to move teeth more comfortably.

Six-month braces employ clear braces and tooth-colored, nickel-titanium wires – making them virtually invisible.

The procedure requires fewer dentist visits and is typically less expensive than traditional braces.

In addition, the six-month braces technique can result in healthier gums, since straight teeth are easier to clean than crooked teeth. Patients do not realized how difficult it is to clean teeth especially in the front that are crowded together.

“For the first time in Philadephia, the word ‘braces’ no longer has to strike fear among adults and older teens who want to straighten their teeth,” said Dr. Leonard Tau, a graduate of Six Month Smiles & Cosmetic Dentistry. “They can now get the radiant smile they’ve always dreamed of, without waiting for years. Six-month braces are virtually invisible, and straighten teeth much more quickly and more comfortably than traditional braces.”

Dr. Tau stresses the medical benefits of proper dental care, which helps fight against tooth wear and gum disease. Healthy teeth also encourage proper nutrition by enabling people to eat a variety of foods, help boost self-esteem and can reduce headaches and joint pain. He encourages people to ask their dentist if the six-month braces technique is a good option for them.

People interested in learning more about the treatment can contact Dr. Leonard Tau at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence or can learn more at their fabulous website www.pcde.com. His office is located at 11905 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116. If you are interested in scheduling a complimentary consultation please call our office at (215) 969-4400.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Top 10 Reasons to Love Your Dentist

Top 10 Reasons to Love Your Dentist


Going to see the dentist usually is not one of peoples’ favorite ways to spend a bit of free time, but the visits are indeed necessary. Many people may think that since they brush their teeth and floss, and they feel no pain or discomfort when chewing, they must not need to go see a dentist. However, a dentist can do a lot more for you than just fix cavities and clean your teeth. There are tons of benefits that go along with seeing your neighborhood dentist, and here are just ten of those reasons.


#10: Invisalign straightening systems. For those of us who have been told that braces are needed, the Invisalign system is a clear alternative to the traditional metal braces and the jabbing hardware that comes with them.


#9: Preventive services. A dentist has the know-how and the tools to clean your teeth better than we could ever do at home. While daily maintenance is important, seeing the dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and checkup will ensure that your daily efforts are not going to waste.


#8: Cosmetic repairs. Let’s face it, accidents happen, and many people wind up somehow with a chipped or broken tooth here or there. Your dentist can repair your damaged tooth so that it looks just as it should, and other people will be none the wiser to it.


#7: Whitening treatments. Over time, it seems no matter how many times a day we brush our teeth with whitening toothpaste, age has a way of showing up on our teeth. The dentist has an array of whitening systems and products to bring back your bright smile, helping you look 10 years younger, instantly.


#6: Veneers. These little babies are lifesavers when it comes to saving your teeth, filling in gaps, and replacing worn or damaged teeth. Your dentist will know if veneers are the right choice for improving your smile or not.


#5: Gum disease therapy. Yes, these days even our gums need a little therapy now and then to stay healthy. Your favorite dentist knows all there is to know about your gums, and can help you with any gum disease or loss of tissue you may be experiencing.


#4: A Smile analysis. Looking at the shape and size of your smile, along with the condition of your teeth and your smile line, a dentist can offer suggestions and solutions to improve your smile that you may not have even known were possible.


#3: Cosmetic consultations. From taking diagnostic pictures to using digital photography to show you before and after potential results, a dentist will make you feel confident and safe and offer tips while you are thinking of having a cosmetic improvement done.


#2: Cavity repair. Cavities happen, almost to everyone at some point in their life. If the cavity is caught early, the damage will be minimal and relatively easy to fix. A dentist is a pro at finding the tiny cavities that are just starting out, and can also do some major work on the cavities that have been there a little too long, saving your tooth and saving you a root canal.
And the

#1 reason to love your dentist: Nitrous Oxide. Otherwise known as laughing gas, sometimes it is the best thing to look forward to when you walk in those doors to the dentist’s office. Everybody loves the laughing gas.


So there you have it, ten great reasons to love your dentist. Do yourself and your mouth a favor and call your dentist for an appointment today, whether it is for a cleaning, a cosmetic consultation, or for the laughing gas. Any way you slice it, a dentist is your teeth’s best friend

Monday, July 12, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist Dr. Leonard Tau Offering Great Deal on Invisalign Braces

Jul 13, 2010 – If you have ever wondered if Invisalign teeth straightening is for you, this is the perfect opportunity to find out. Invisalign is a set of clear removable aligners that is an alternative to traditional metal wire and bracket dental braces. The series of aligners are worn in the mouth and gradually reshape your teeth. Depending on the complexity of your case, treatment may be completed within 12-18 months.

Over the next few months Dr. Leonard Tau is offering the best deal on Invisalign. Every patient that is determined to be a candidate for Invisalign and that signs up in July, August and September for the clear braces way to straighten their teeth will take advantage of this offer.

Dr. Tau is offering:

- Free records: Impressions, xrays and photos
- $500. off the fee of a full case Invisalign treatment
- Free whitening
-18 months no interest financing

Call today for a consultation to find out if you are a candidate for this treatment and to take advantage of the offer that is only available for the next few months.


Dr. Tau received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. His practice is located at11905 Bustleton Avenue. For more information call: (215) 969-4400.


Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence
Dr. Leonard F. Tau
11905 Bustleton Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19116
(215) 969-4400
http://www.pcde.com

Mon 9-5
Tues, Thurs 12-8
Wed 9-1

Visit our website www.pcde.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist to Receive Academy of General Dentistry Fellowship Award

Dr. Leonard Tau is committed to offering you a smile that is as healthy as it is beautiful. He travels nationwide dedicating hundreds of hours each year to learning the latest techniques and advancements in dentistry available.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release) – Apr 12, 2010 – Northeast Philadelphia Dentist, Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence , has received the prestigious Academy of General Dentistry Fellowship Award (FAGD). The award is earned by only a small number of practicing dentists each year. Currently 6% of dentists in the United States have attained this distinction.

The rigorous 6 hour Fellowship exam, which Dr. Tau recently completed, consists of material from all dental disciplines and strongly emphasizes clinical applications of accepted dental knowledge, techniques, and procedures.

Additional requirements are that the doctor has at least 500 hours of continuing education and be a member in good standing for at least 3 years in the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Tau has been a member of the AGD for 11 years.

Dr. Tau will receive his Fellowship award in New Orleans, LA at their annual meeting of the AGD in for July of 2010.

Dr. Tau received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. His practice is located at11905 Bustleton Avenue. For more information call: (215) 969-4400.

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Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence
Dr. Leonard F. Tau
11905 Bustleton Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19116
(215) 969-4400
http://www.pcde.com

Mon 9-5
Tues, Thurs 12-8
Wed 9-1

Visit our website www.pcde.com

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence to be featured on the website Groupon

On Monday June 14, 2010 Groupon will be featuring the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence on its website with an amazing offer.

$59 for One of Four General or Cosmetic Treatments at the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence (Up to $750 Value)

* A new patient exam (a $413 value), consisting of a topical exam, x-rays for subcutaneous reconnaissance, a thorough cleaning, and an oral-cancer screening, all for the sake of preventing dental and oral health problems down the road.
* A Zoom! teeth whitening (a $650 value), which restores teeth to factory-fresh brightness via a proprietary gel and light system. Treatment is applied at the center during three 15-minute intervals. The total time of your appointment will be about two hours. Urgent care may be needed before the whitening if your teeth are not healthy enough to undergo the procedure.
* An Invisalign preview (a $750 value), the first step in the larger process of Invisalign invisible corrective braces. Dr. Tau will begin by taking impressions, photos, and x-rays of the teeth, all preliminary steps to obtaining Invisalign braces. Following that, an advanced computer simulation shows what the teeth in question would look like when rid of extraneous right angles. Although the full price of Invisalign can be more than $4,000, this deal shows you the possible benefits of the treatment, and you will also receive a $500 coupon toward the cost of the actual procedure with this option.
* A porcelain veneer preview (a $650 value) can demonstrate a step up from the whitening process for people with misshapen teeth, unmindable gaps, or deep discoloration. Veneers are natural-looking, thin coverings which fit over and are bonded to the teeth, and with this preview, Dr. Tau will take photographs and show you the possibilities of a smile makeover that veneers could potentially provide.


www.groupon.com

Will send further information once the link is up and running. Now is your chance to enjoy the services we have to offer at a fraction of the cost. What a great opportunity, do not pass it up.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Diet soda doesn't need sugar to rot your teeth

If you think you're sparing your teeth harm by drinking sugar-free diet soda, think again. Studies show that both regular and diet sodas are as damaging to tooth enamel as battery acid.

Cola has the potential to erode tooth enamel 10 times stronger than equally or more sugary fruit juices because of the citric or phosphoric acid it contains. Non-colas are less acidic than colas, but they actually corrode teeth more effectively.

The Academy of General Dentistry urges people to avoid all acidic soft drinks, but if you're unwilling to give up soda, it is recommended that you drink it through a straw to minimize exposure to teeth.

To have your teeth checked for cavities please give Dr. Tau at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence a call at 215 969 4400 or visit our website at www.pcde.com

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Lisa gives a video testimonial about her experiences at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence

Lisa, a patient of Dr. Leonard Tau at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence discusses her experiences at the office. Lisa came into the office with tension headaches and an NTI appliance was fabricated for her. She talks about her experience with the new device. Lisa also does not like the after effects of Novocaine so Dr. Tau used Oraverse, the first and only local anesthesia reversal agent that accelerates the return to normal sensation and function for patients who want to avoid unwanted and unnecessary lingering soft-tissue anesthesia. Listen to her comments.

Video Testimonial from Betsy a very happy patient of Dr. Leonard Tau

Betsy has had some major dental problems in her mouth. She came to Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence after being referred by one of her close friends who had his whole mouth rehabilitated. He sent her to Dr. Tau because she needed a "miracle" to fix her mouth. In this video testimonial she describes her experience at the office and how it has changed her life. 

Monday, May 3, 2010

Replacing Missing Teeth - What Is Your Best Option?

For one reason or another, sometimes it is necessary to replace a single or several missing teeth. There are many reasons that someone may need to do this. Sometimes a patient will experience trauma to a tooth due to a fall or an accident. Over time, a tooth may discolor, get an infection, become loose, or possibly need to be taken out right away. Just because you are missing a tooth though, doesn’t mean that you cannot do something about it. In fact, you actually have several options based off of what you are looking for, your budget, or any other factor you may think of.
There is something called the “Good, Better, Best” way of thinking. So if you are missing a single tooth or several teeth, there will be a good way, a better way, and a best way of handling the situation. Let’s take a look at the “Good, Better, Best” way of handling a missing tooth.
The good way of handling missing teeth would be a partial or a complete denture. This will fill in the spaces, making sure that the teeth around the missing one(s) will not shift. This leaves the door open to other options down the line so if you decide that a denture is not your permanent solution, you will not have to worry about moving teeth when you are ready to move towards the next step. Dentures are not made like they used to be. Most dentures no longer need metal clasps and they are much more comfortable than they used to be. In addition, dentures are now more lightweight and natural looking. The downside to having a denture is that most people do not like having a removable appliance. A denture requires a good deal of care and attention, plus there is always the possibility of it getting lost. Dentures are the most inexpensive way to replace missing teeth, but keep in mind that most dentures last about seven to ten years, and then you will need to purchase a new one.
The better way of replacing missing teeth is a bridge. A bridge is essentially two crowned teeth connected to a fake space filler tooth (called a pontic). Bridges not removable, so patients like that it’s not something they need to worry about losing or falling out. Most bridges last anywhere from 10-15 years as long as you are going for your standard cleanings and the bridge is maintained correctly. The downside to a bridge is that if you are missing a single tooth, and the teeth beside that missing space are healthy, those teeth still must be reshaped and fitted for crowns. Cost wise, a bridge is more expensive than having a denture fitted, but it should last longer than a denture, as well as look more natural with the rest of the teeth.
Finally, the best option. When it comes to replacing missing teeth, the best option by far is doing an implant. An implant is a fixed prosthetic that rests in the gums, and is implanted into the bone in your jaw.
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Most patients tend to go for dental implants because their chance of failing is slim to none, they can last a lifetime, and only one tooth is affected by the procedure, and that is the one that you are replacing. This means that all the teeth around the space remain untouched, while the implant that is being done can be contoured to match the surrounding teeth once it is time for a crown, or final restoration. Implants are the most expensive way to replace a missing teeth, but there are plenty of payment plans available to fit a patient’s budget.
If you are missing a single tooth or several teeth, the most imporant thing you need to realize is that you have options. Many patients feel confused or overwhelmed when going to see a dentist because they do not realize or know which is the best option for them. At the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence, we work with patients to figure out which is the best option for them cosmetically, functionally and financially. If you are interested in booking a free consultation to find out what exactly your options are, give us a a call at (215) 969-4400 to set up an appointment, or shoot us an email at drlentau@pcde.com . We look forward to seeing you soon!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

PCDE team one of the ten finalists for “Perk Up Your Practice” contest

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence has nominated his dental team for the"Perk Up Your Practice" Contest and we have been named one of the 10 finalists.  Please click on this link http://community.pennwelldentalgroup.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network to vote us.  We are at the bottom of the list

Here is some information about the contest

Keurig and DentistryIQ.com are pleased to announce the 10 finalists in the “Perk Up Your Practice” contest. Each of the finalists will receive the NEW Keurig B155 Commercial Brewing System for their practice and free registrations for the dentist and three guests for a 2010 Levin Group Total Practice Success™ Seminar of their choice.*

These 10 finalists are now eligible for the contest’s grand prize … in addition to receiving the NEW Keurig B155 Commercial Brewer for their practice, the winning entry will receive a one-day in-office workshop from Levin Group. The 1Day New Patient Experience™ workshop is conducted at your practice by an experienced Levin Group Trainer and will show you how to roll out the “red carpet” for every new patient. Now your team can create and deliver the outstanding customer service your patients want at every visit. Your staff will also receive 6 CE credits from this training.

Voting is now open and runs through 11:59 p.m. CT on Monday, May 3,2010

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Life span may be as wide as your smile

People who smile a lot are usually happier, have more stable personalities, more stable marriages, better cognitive skills and better interpersonal skills, according to research. Science has just uncovered another benefit of a happy face. People who have big smiles live longer.

Researchers at Wayne State University used information from the Baseball Register to look at photos of 230 players who began their careers in professional baseball before 1950. The players' photos were enlarged, and a rating of their smile intensity was made (big smile, no smile, partial smile). The players' smile ratings were compared with data from deaths that occurred from 2006 through 2009. The researchers then corrected their analysis to account for other factors associated with longevity, such as body mass index, career length, career precocity and college attendance.

For those players who had died, the researchers found longevity ranged from an average of 72.9 years for players with no smiles (63 players) to 75 years for players with partial smiles (64 players) to 79.9 years for players with big smiles (23 players).

This isn't a bunch of psycho-hooey, the authors said. Smiles reflect positive emotion. Positive emotion has been linked to both physical and mental well-being. They added a caveat to their study: "The data source provided no information as to whether expressions were spontaneous or in response to a photographer's request to smile." Still, big smiles are more likely to reflect true happiness than partial smiles.

Maybe the non-smilers were thinking about batting averages.

The study is published in the journal Psychological Science.

Reprinted from LA times, Shari Roan

Friday, March 19, 2010

Dr. Leonard Tau Celebrates 3 Years At the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence

Dr. Leonard Tau a Northeast Philadelphia Dentist celebrates his three year anniversary on March 19, 2010.  It is hard to believe but it has been 3 years since I purchased the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence from the estate of Dr. Donald Katz.  I has been an amazing 3 years and I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has made is possible.  I look forward to many more years of treating patients in my office.  If you would like to become a patient of my office please call my office at (215) 969-4400 or check out my website at www.pcde.com.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist Now Offering Snap On Smile for his Patients

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence in Philadelphia has begun offering Snap On Smile as a tooth replacement option for patients looking for a less expensive option to fix their smile.   Snap on Smile can be used to change someone's smile, as a temporary during implant placement or to replace numerous missing teeth. 

Snap-on Smile is a dental appliance that can be worn right over your existing and missing teeth. It is made of a thin plastic material that “snaps” securely on over whatever teeth you have. Obviously, people without any teeth at all cannot wear it but it is great for those who currently have a removeable partial denture to replace some missing teeth. Snap-on Smile can be worn on both the lower and upper teeth and the cost is very reasonable – $1500 for each arch – about the same as for a partial.
With Snap-on Smile, though, you get so much more. A partial denture does nothing to beautify the rest of your smile. It just replaces teeth and gives the wearer better function. Of course, one looks better without missing teeth, but the existing teeth will still be yellow, crooked, or mishapen. Snap-on Smile not only replaces the missing teeth but also covers the existing not-so-pretty teeth with a beautiful white smile. Its a whole make-over in your hand. Just snap it into place and get a gorgeous smile.
Of course, some dentists have actually used this same technique to make vampire fangs for fans of Twilight. You can practically get any shape or color you want. Instead of movie star beautiful, you can be Night of the Living Dead creepy. Most of us, however, prefer white and gorgeous.
If you want to learn more about this fantastic appliance, call us at 215-969-4400, email us at drlentau@pcde.com or check out our website at www.pcde.com.

Philadelphia Dentist, Dr. Leonard Tau shares another testimonial from a happy patient

Scott is a patient of Dr. Leonard Tau, a Northeast Philadelphia Dentist.  Here is his testimonial about his experience in our office



To schedule an appointment to meet Dr. Tau and his wonderful team call his office at (215) 969-4400 or check out our website at www.pcde.com

Implants Restore Confidence in Denture Wears, Says Philadelphia Dentist Dr. Leonard Tau

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Losing teeth shouldn’t mean losing self-confidence and the ability to eat certain foods.
And yet, that is what happens to many Americans when they lose their teeth due to trauma, periodontal disease or decay and replace them with traditional dentures.
Although dentures can provide an natural-looking alternative for missing teeth, wearers often complain about their difficulty in eating, speaking and even smiling while wearing them, said Philadelphia Dentist, Dr. Leonard Tau. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
For years, Tau, a Philadelphia Dentist, has used dental implants to provide patients with a better alternative to traditional dentures that allows a person to smile, speak, eat and even kiss with confidence. Known as implant supported overdentures, these dentures use precise dental attachments to hold the denture in place and prevent it from slipping.
The process of getting implant supported overdentures often can be completed in one visit and begins with placing the dental implants. In the upper jaw, between two and six implants may need to be placed to achieve an optimum, secure fit. When it comes to the lower jaw, two implants may suffice, provided the patient’s bone height and shape of their jaw are favorable to support an overdenture.
These implants adhere to the jawbone over time through a process known as osseointegration. The implants create an anchor and are used to lock the overdentures into place.

“Dental Implants absolutely can change the life of a denture wearer for the better, particularly when we’re talking about lower dentures,” said the dental expert. “Because the lower jaw is moveable, it is difficult to retain a traditional lower denture. They rarely fit well, no matter how well-made they are.”
Traditional denture wearers often can’t chew food without their dentures moving around. Implant supported overdentures make the everyday things possible that many people take for granted, Tau said. He recently treated an 80-year-old woman and when he spoke with her the next day and asked what she had eaten, she replied “I had a cheesesteak- something I hadn’t eaten in years!”
Traditional dentures can do more than rob people of their self-confidence, they can alter the physiology of a person’s mouth, says Tau. He described the effect of traditional dentures that sit on the gum and bone as being similar to placing a weight on your arm and leaving it there for years.
“The shape of your arm where that weight sat would change as a result of pressurization,” he said. “Similarly, the constant pressure resorption of the jaw and tissue placed by dentures actually deteriorates the jaw bone over the years.”
As these changes occur over time, dentures begin to fit less snugly and securely than when first made, Tau said. This doesn’t occur with implant supported overdentures, because the implants provide stability to hold the dentures securely in place and preserve the surrounding jaw bone and tissue from resorption.
Implant supported overdentures also prevent the need of using denture pastes and adhesives.
“Those can get nasty as far as odor, smell and bacteria,Tau said.
In addition to restoring the normal abilities discussed earlier with implant supported overdentures on the lower teeth, using them on the upper teeth carries great benefits as well.
“Using these dentures to replace the upper teeth uncovers a person’s taste buds and can make eating more enjoyable again,” he said.
Traditional dentures feature a portion of plastic that covers the roof of the mouth, which is where the taste buds are located. People who have replaced their traditional dentures routinely report that in addition to being able to eat a wider variety of food and chew it adequately for proper digestion, they can taste their food better.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Dr. Leonard Tau Discusses How Does Candy And Snacks Affect Our Teeth

How Does Candy And Snacks Affect Our Teeth


Eating candy, toffee, snacks and munchies can cause teeth to decay because of the cultivated starches that get stuck between the teeth and in turn cause periodontal disease. This type of fast food that remain in the mouth for long intervals cause bacteria to grow which forms acidic and then decay the teeth and the gums.

How do we know when food can affect our teeth causing bacteria?

We would be able to make out when food is stuck between teeth when even after some a long time we can get the taste of that food or can feel it around. This is bad because it has already caused the bacteria to thrive.

What are the consequences of eating Fast Food in Children?

Children are the first to bear the brunt of fast foods especially if their life revolves around it. The outcomes, which not only affects teeth but also overall health in daily life are:
  • Food that gets stuck in between teeth causes tooth decay leading to endless pain.
  • Their school life gets affected with this pain disturbing their concentration and hindering their learning capacity.
  • Eating too much of this food, which lacks nutritive value, can result in obesity, diabetes (Type 2) and problems related to the heart.
  • All these factors can worsen over time causing acute tooth infection.
  • For growing children, fast food which lacks nutrition and does not have enough calcium causes harmful effects on new teeth coming in which could be unhealthy and lack strength.
  • Lack of nutrition and calcium can cause weak bones and ion deficiency could result in stunted brain development.
Healthy habits to follow

Our body requires the necessary amounts of calcium, ion and nutrients to grow. To achieve this development a healthy balance of food is required. Home cooked food is the healthiest for children and economical.

Eating good home cooked food does not require lots of money. In the first place it is healthy, nourishing, wholesome and cheap if cooked in large quantities for the whole family as compared to any outdoor eatery where the quality may be questioned and the quantity limited.

A diet full of fruits and vegetables is the ideal diet. The more colorful they are the more nutritious they can be. So, the right amount of healthy food and the minimum amount of processed foods or packaged foods, as they contain preservatives, should be consumed. Before buying any processed foods it is better to check the ingredients listed on the package. A list with more preservatives should be avoided.

Teaching a child when he or she is small is very important. What he learns to eat at this age will be carried on till he grows up. Therefore it is imperative to start healthy food early in life. A child has also to be made aware that processed foods have preservatives which are not good, they should be kept to the minimum and should not be eaten as a substitute to food.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence Announces a Mobile Version of his Website PCDE.com

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence is pleased to announce that he has created a mobile version of his popular dental website www.pcde.com.  Dr. Tau recognizes that more and more people are using their mobile devices (iPhone, Blackberry , Droid, etc) to access the internet.  "My website is difficult to use on a small screen due to their being some flash content, I wanted to make it easier for people to access my site.  A site designed for the iPhone was an obvious extension of my dental website", says Dr. Tau.  The mobile site has information about the services that we offer, testimonials for happy patients, video, a google map, easy ways to contact our office and a facebook and twitter feed.  "I think this is the future and I am happy to be one of the first offices to offer this to his patients and potential patients".  To access this mobile site please direct your browser to www.pcde.com/m.  If you are interested in scheduling a complimentary consultation please call our Northeast Philadelphia office at (215) 969-4400.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Dr. Leonard Tau voted one of Philadelphia's Top Dentist

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence in Northeast Philadelphia is pleased to announce that he was voted one of the top Dentists in Philadelphia by Philadelphia Magazine. You can check out the February 2010 issue for more details. Dr. Tau was voted Top Dentist by his peers which makes this honor even more special. Dr. Tau interviewed after the announcement said "It is a great honor, even more so that it was voted on by other dentists. It truly humbled me when I was told". To schedule a free consultation to see why he was chosen a top dentist please call our office at (215) 969-4400 or visit our website at www.pcde.com.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist discusses Dental Insurance - Is It Worth It?

Dental Insurance — Is It Worth It

More often then not, dental insurance is a huge factor when it comes to one deciding if they would like to have their dental treatment done or not. However, until it is time, most people are completely unaware what their dental insurance covers, what it doesn’t, and to some extent — some are unclear on who their dental insurance carrier even is! This not uncommon at all. I’m sure we can all remember signing up with our employer’s dental plan, receiving a huge packet of information, and setting it right on the dining room table. Not exactly something one feels like picking up and reading on a day off.

If you were to open up that booklet, what’s inside is an enormous list of dental procedures. It lists what the procedure is and the percentage of that procedure that your plan will cover. When patients come into our office, one of the most commonly used phrases about insurance is: “I don’t understand what kind of coverage I have.” This, in our opinion, is exactly how the insurance company likes it.

The first misconception about dental insurance is that it is just like medical coverage. With medical coverage, when something is wrong, you go to the doctor or the hospital, and everything is normally taken care of. This is not the case with dental insurance at all. What most don’t realize is that every dental insurance has what they call an “Annual Maximum.” An annual maximum is the amount of coverage your policy will cover a year. Most dental insurances allow an annual maximum of about $1,000-$1,500. These annual maximums have not been changed now for about 20-30 years. Obviously, the cost of dental treatment has gone up from 20 years ago, so realistically, this does not cover much if one needs more than a cleaning or a cavity. The typical cost for major work, like a crown (cap) could range anywhere from $900-$1,300. That, right there, would drain most of your benefits for the year, and most are unaware that this annual maximum is even in place!

Percentages are another tactic that insurance companies use to make it look like they are paying for most of your work. However, what they typically don’t tell you is that these percentages are based off of what is call “Customary, Usual and Reasonable Fees.” This are known as UCR fees. What this means is that a dental insurance company has a set fee for every procedure. Again, these fees have not been updated for many years, so while dental offices continue to raise their fees as the years go by, dental insurances still only cover the same amount they did over 10 years ago. Funny how that works, isn’t it?

In and out of network is another issue that can be confusing at times. One often wonders: “What’s the difference?” Well, there isn’t really much of a difference. If your dental insurance is a PPO, then like medical insurance, it means that you can see whichever provider you choose — there is no list. However, if your insurance is an HMO or a DMO, then there is a specific list that you must choose from in order to have your dental work covered. That being said, there are many things that HMO and DMO plans do not cover, some of which are very basic procedures. A PPO plan is a little bit better, but again, there are still some relatively basic procedures that are not covered by these as well.

Let’s go back to UCR fees though, since this is a very hot topic. When an office is considered “In Network” with your insurance, they have been contracted to charge a certain cost for a procedure. This means that they have decided that they are going to chage the UCR fee according to your insurance, so they are essentially charging you what it would have cost to get the same procedure done over 10 years ago. Out of network offices are allowed to charge what the procedure costs today. However, the insurance will only reimburse based off of their UCR fee.

For example, let’s say that a cavity costs $150. Insurance says that they will cover 80% of a cavity based off of their UCR fee, which is $100. So you will receive $80 as a reimbursement. This is actually very generous of an insurance company, since UCR fees are not normally that high. That $80 is deducted from your annual maximum, so imagine if you need major work like a crown, bridge, or even dentures. The even worse thing about dental insurance is that 99.9% of them say that if you are missing a tooth prior to having their insurance, they will not cover replacing that tooth/teeth.

So there are a ton of questions that you should ask when you are thinking about signing up for dental insurance. First, ask what the annual maximum for the plan is. Second, figure out if they have a “Missing Tooth Clause” in case you are thinking of replacing teeth that you are missing. Finally, really sit down and think about if it is even worth it for you, financially, to get dental insurance. Most times, when someone needs work done, they end up paying more for their coverage than for what they actually get back from it. Here at Tau's office, we have no problem answering any dental insurance questions you may have!

Also, many dental offices, including the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence, offer several different payment plans to make dental work affordable, some of which are even interest free! So for those things that insurance will not cover, or when you run out of your annual maximum, there are still options at your fingertips to get your work done!

The most important thing is that you do not let your insurance dictate the care you should receive. If you need something, you NEED it. A doctor knows more than an insurance company. Holding off on the small things your insurance doesn’t cover only leads to large things that they also won’t cover.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Philadelphia Dentist Loving the Results of the KoR Whitening Deep Bleaching System

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence is pleased to now be offering the most effective tooth whitening system available to patients. Its called the KOR Whitening Deep Bleaching System from Evolve Dental Technologies. Do you have dark tetracycline stained teeth, enjoy drinking red wine, coffee or tea, or even smoke now you can have the white smile you have always dreamed about.
The KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching™ System was invented by internationally renowned cosmetic dentist and whitening expert Dr. Rod Kurthy. Thousands of dentists around the world agree that KöR Whitening is by far the most reliable and effective whitening system ever developed. In fact, the KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching System is so effective, it is the only recognized whitening system that whitens even tetracycline-stained teeth in a short time (previously thought to be impossible). And now, these amazing KöR Whitening results are typically achieved with little to no sensitivity!
Here is some additional information about the KOR Whitening System:
Why Does KöR Whitening Work so Well?
The KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching System works by restoring your teeth’s ability to absorb oxygen. The oxygen from its whitening gel is absorbed deeply into the tooth, dissolving stain molecules.
How Long Does KöR Whitening Last?
Unlike other whitening methods, with easy periodic home maintenance, KöR Whitening is entirely permanent.
Is it Safe?
Whitening products have been clinically studied and safely used on millions of patients without harm to teeth or gums. Whitening is considered entirely safe.
Is There Pain or Discomfort with KöR Whitening?
Many have experienced pain during teeth whitening. Maybe you’ve experienced it yourself. After several years of research, development and clinical testing, the inventor of KöR Whitening introduced a whitening gel that, in most cases, produces little to no sensitivity. As a result, most patients have no discomfort from whitening when using this technique. Testing has shown that patients who do feel some sensitivity using KöR Whitening typically feel no more than 10% of the sensitivity they’d feel from other whitening gels.
Does It Matter How Old I Am?
The ideal age to whiten teeth is about 14. The younger teeth are, the more brilliantly they whiten. However, KöR Whitening rejuvenates even older teeth back to their youthful ability to whiten incredibly well, even if you’re 90 years old.
How White Will My Teeth Get?
KöR Whitening whitens teeth dramatically, often lightening them 16 shades or more. Although everyone is different, with the proper KöR Whitening System, all teeth will have stunning results. It even whitens tetracycline-stained teeth!
Will My Teeth Look Too White and Unnatural?
No. Real teeth can’t look unnatural, they just look beautifully white. If you have seen people with ultra-white, fake-looking teeth, these were probably false teeth, teeth with porcelain crowns or veneers that may have been made too white and too opaque.
You’ll get the ideal shade that’s right for you.
Will my Crowns, Veneers, or Fillings Whiten Too?
No. If you have any of these on your front teeth, you may need to replace some of them after whitening.
How Will Coffee, Tea, Smoking, and Red Wine Affect My teeth After Whitening?
With your easy home maintenance, these staining foods will have no effect on the brilliant color of your teeth.
Will the Whitening Trays be Uncomfortable, difficult to Sleep with or will Bleach Leak out of the Trays?
No. KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching Trays are very different. They’re comfortable; because they’re thin and form-fitting, you’ll forget they’re even in your mouth. They’re convenient; by wearing these only while you sleep, it doesn’t interfere with your busy day. Also, unlike regular whitening trays, KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching Trays seal the bleach inside the tray, preventing the gel from quickly leaking into your mouth.
How Does KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching System Work?
First, we’ll make molds of your teeth so you can have your own unique, ultra-comfortable KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching Trays. Then you’ll have a simple visit in the dental office, followed by wearing KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching Trays for two weeks at home while you sleep. The KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching System is completed with a final visit in the dental office.
To schedule a free consultation to see if you are a candidate for Deep Bleaching please contact Dr. Leonard Tau at the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence at (215) 969-4400.

Philadelphia Dentist, Dr. Leonard Tau shares another testimonial from a thrilled patient after a smile makeover

Michelle just finished a complete smile makeover. Hear her testimonial after she was completely finished. Check out her before/after photos at www.pcde.com. If you are interested in learning how Dr. Tau can help you achieve the smile of your dreams call for a complimentary consultation (215) 969-4400.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence Proudly Announces the Addition of the Picasso Soft Tissue Laser

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellene in Philadelphia, PA proudly announces the addition of the Picasso soft tissue laser to his list of services. LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The health care industry has used laser technology to improve surgical procedures in opthalmology, gynecology and plastic surgery for years, while the dental field has been slow to embrace the technology because of its high costs.

Laser technology has always been extremely expensive, but with the development of the Picasso Soft Tissue Laser from AMD Lasers, LLC., dentists are now able to provide their patients with more effective and less painful restorative and periodontal procedures at an affordable price.

The Picasso soft tissue laser gives Dr. Tau the ability to create more precise incisions while eliminating bleeding at the incision site. Because of this, his patients experience minimal trauma to their gums and feel more at ease both during and after the procedure. The laser also reduces swelling, scarring and the chance of infection, leaving the patient with a shorter healing time.

Lasers have also been found to cause the long-term effect of bacterial prevention within the gums. This is because the lasers destroy the toxins that are emitted from bacteria. Since periodontal disease is a bacterial infection, the reduction of bacteria will restore health to the gum tissue.

Dr. Leonard Tau has provided quality dental care in the community of Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks Counties for many years. The purchase of the Picasso Soft Tissue laser has enabled Dr. Tau to provide his patients with restorative and periodontal procedures that are less invasive and have faster healing times. To learn more about Dr. Tau and the Picasso Soft Tissue Laser, visit his website at: http://www.pcde.com

Porcelain Veneers - The Smile You’ve Been Waiting For

Treat yourself to a smile makeover that will turn your frown upside down with the powerful technology of Porcelain Veneers. Porcelain Veneers are used for a variety of benefits. Cosmetic dentistry, unlike traditional dentistry, is not just concerned with your oral health and preventing gum disease, but a cosmetic dentist is also concerned about your looks and how they affect your self-confidence.

This is very important, because in life we are judged by first impressions. Sometimes, all you get is just that one chance at a first impression. Your face, your smile can make the difference between getting that pay raise, getting a better job offer, getting that loan for a new house, or even getting a second date!

Porcelain Veneers can change that for you. For example, some people have misaligned teeth. Either they have crooked teeth or the spacing is off. This greatly changes your appearance. With Veneers, you’ll be able to change the shape of your teeth to fit a more natural and more radiantly beautiful smile.

Even if all your teeth are symmetric and in good shape, could you enjoy a more radiant smile? Coffee, tea, and smoking can darken teeth and stain them permanently. In fact, ordinary foods can stain your teeth and make them look yellowish, brown or dark. Facts show that people with whiter teeth are perceived to be more attractive, promoted for better jobs, and get more business. Up until advances in cosmetic dentistry, the only thing you could do is to stop drinking tea or coffee, but now you can continue to enjoy all the things you have before with stain resistant Porcelain Veneers. These will make your teeth snow white and appear sparkling clean with regular dental oral hygiene.

Why you should visit a cosmetic dentist

If you’ve been having a health issue with your teeth and gums, then this article will help you learn more about cosmetic dentistry and explain to you why you should visit a California cosmetic dentist.

While any dentist can treat diseases of your gums and teeth, a cosmetic dentist has the training and technology to go much further than that. For example, a very common problem is a misalignment of teeth. This can be a genetic problem in many patients where their teeth do not grow properly.

There are different variations of this health problem. Some individuals have overly crowded teeth, where there is little or no room within your jaw for all of the teeth. If you leave this problem untreated, your teeth may start to experience decay, gum disease or tooth loss. Others have teeth that are widely spaced. The factors that cause this problem vary, but it can occur with abnormal growth of the jaw bone or teeth shifting due to missing teeth. This problem can cause periodontal diseases.

Still another problem is known as a cross bite. This is when both your lower and upper jaws are not aligned. This is caused by your upper teeth biting on the inside of your lower teeth. This problem has been known to cause gum disease, early wear of teeth and bone loss. Overbite and Underbite are also common. Overbite is where your upper teeth protrude past your front teeth, and under bite is where the lower teeth protrude. Both of these problems can cause painful headaches and jaw problems.

Not only can these cause a problem with the health of you teeth, gums, and jaw but it can also cause a problem with self-esteem, due to their appearance being affected.

And let’s face it, your appearance is a very big factor in almost every area of your life, whether you’re negotiating for the first time with a client, arriving at your job interview, or going on that first date.

In the past, patients only had the choice of wearing ordinary metal braces. These were not only unsightly, but were also very difficult to keep clean. They did affect the patients’ self esteem and their appearance. Now, with the advances in cosmetic dentistry, patients are able to wear invisible braces, known as Invisalign. Invisalign is a great way to straighten out your teeth and enhance your smile. This lets you use a series of clear, removable retainers that will straighten out your teeth incrementally. Each retainer is worn for approximately two weeks and then replaced by another kind of retainer until the final result is achieved.

With Invisalign, there are many benefits enjoyed by the patient including; almost invisible braces that straighten your teeth without anyone knowing, removable aligners that let you eat and drink

How To Straighten Your Teeth Without Ugly Braces With Invisalign

Through the advances of cosmetic dentistry, you are able to straighten your teeth without the unsightly metal braces and without the irritation that is usually associated with them. Invisalign is different than traditional braces. It is a way to straighten your teeth through a system of aligners that you change every two to three weeks. The reason Invisalign braces work so much better than traditional braces is that they are changed out every few weeks to keep shaping and forming your teeth properly. When it comes to traditional braces, you my go for months or even a year or so without changing the braces. It can be a lot more difficult to keep up with the progress of how your teeth are forming.

The basic benefits of Invisalign is that these braces are virtually clear. Most people won’t even notice that you’re wearing braces. Another benefit is that they are removable for when you went to brush and floss properly. Try doing that with ordinary traditional braces! With the Invisalign system, you also have a more comfortable setting inside your mouth because they are especially formulated for your mouth and your teeth. When you visit your cosmetic dentist, you’ll be able to view your virtual results from the very first day to the last and final day of wearing your Invisalign braces. You will be able to see the final result as a motivator to keep wearing your invisible braces.

How does the Invisalign system work? Much like the arch wires place a controlled amount of force on your teeth, the aligners in he Invisalign system also place the right amount of pressure and force on your teeth. The difference between the two is that not only do you receive controlled force, but there is also a specific timing of the force application. There are different stages that your teeth formations will go through with this system. With each phase only a certain tooth or group of teeth is allowed to move and be shaped. These specific movements are planned out by your specific doctor. He or she will create and plan your specific treatment plan.

Then, with aligners that are created out of thermoplastic material, your teeth will be formed with the Invisalign system. These aligners are especially created for you and for the shape of your teeth. There is no one-size-fits all here. These Invisalign aligners are for you and only you. They also move your teeth in the sequence that has been set out by your cosmetic dentist.

So how do you get started with the Invisalign system? The first step is that you make an appointment with us for an initial consultation. Invisalign can be used with virtually any treatment. Your cosmetic dentist has been trained in instructional sessions that qualify him or her to provide you with the Invisalign system. There are about 30,000 doctors globally that are currently certified and are treating patients using this system. But you don’t have to travel all over the world to find a good cosmetic dentist that is trained to complete the Invisalign system on you. You can simply email us or pick up the phone can give us a call and we’ll help you on the fast track to experiencing a bright, more radiant smile with the Invisalign system today.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Philadelphia Invisalign

Dr. Leonard Tau, a Philadelphia Invisalign Braces Dentist is helping clients get straight teeth and an attractive smile with Invisalign braces. Invisalign braces are for people who want a perfectly aligned smile that will make them look more attractive but want an alternative to traditional metal braces.

Invisalign braces are a faster and more affordable way to straighten teeth come than traditional metal braces. Plus they’re virtually invisible so they’re not embarrassing to wear like metal braces. Invisalign braces use a series of “invisible”
clear removable aligners to move and straighten teeth over time for a perfectly aligned smile.

"Invisalign braces are a popular way to get your teeth straightened for a more attractive smile,” stated Dr. Leonard Tau - Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist. “Invisalign braces are proven to align your teeth faster than traditional metal braces, plus they’re ‘invisible’ and more comfortable."

Invisalign braces offer many advantages over traditional metal braces:

* Fast!: In most cases your treatment time is less than that of traditional braces.

* Comfortable: The use of plastic aligners offer a smooth surface that is gentle in your mouth so you won’t feel any pain.

* “Invisible”: Invisalign “invisible braces” are made of clear plastic aligners most people won't even know you're wearing them.

* Removable: You can take them out to eat, sleep or brush your teeth.

* Affordable: In most cases, Invisalign braces cost is less than traditional metal braces.

For more information about the Philadelphia Invisalign Braces offered by Dr. Tau or to schedule your free consultation, visit:

Philadelphia Invisalign Braces www.pcde.com

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Great Invisalign Before/After

Von just finished her invisalign treatment and she is absolutely thrilled with the results. Here are her before and after photos of her case. If you are interested in having a similar result, please contact our office for a complimentary invisalign consultation











After

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Northeast Philadelphia Dentist achieves Invisalign Preferred Provider Status

Dr. Leonard F. Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence is pleased to announce that he has achieved Invisalign Preferred Provider status for 2010. Only a few general dentist achieve this each year. Being a preferred provider demonstrates my commitment to learning the latest in technology advances through continuing education . In addition patient can be confident that the treatment I provide will result in the outcomes they expect due to my proficiency and expertise to design treatment plans specific to their needs. If you are interest in learning how invisalign can improve your smile call our office at (215) 969-4400 to schedule your complimentary invisalign consultation.

Friday, January 8, 2010

PCDE December/January 2009 Newsletter

To all our office friends and family,

As we approach the end of 2009 and the beginning of a new decade I wanted to keep everyone updated about exciting things related to your dental office. Over the past few years I have consistently strived to offer the very best in patient care and comfort to my patients here at the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence. I can assure you that this will continue for years to come. I will occasionally be updating everyone to let them know about new and exciting things here at PCDE.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone and happy and healthy holiday season, with healthy being one of the themes of this newsletter. Oral cancer kills one person every hour every day and I recently acquired a state of the art technology that allows for very early detection of this disease. The Identafi 3000 uses uses three different wavelengths of light to excite oral tissue in distinct and unique ways which identifies abnormal tissue with more accuracy than a single color wavelength. This three wavelength optical illumination system allows me to catch early cancers that are not visible to the naked eye. During your visit your hygienist will discuss the advantages of this new detection method. I implore all of you to take advantage of this technology.
Another new technology that I just instituted recently is a soft tissue diode laser. The Picasso laser allows me to expand the treatment options available to you. It will assist me in a wide range of dental procedures that I normally would have to refer out to other dental specialist. For more information about this new technology ask one of my team members.
For those who may not be aware we have started using an online portal for patient confirmations and other communications via text messaging and email. We have found this to be very helpful in cutting down on cancellations and missed appointments. If you have not done so already we would appreciate if if you let us know your email address or if you change it please let us know as well. This program also allows you to request an appointment online as well as leave feedback about your experience during your visit to our office. This feedback actually gets posted to various websites and allows potential patients looking for a new dentist to read about your experiences at PCDE. If you would prefer us to still confirm your appointments via the telephone be sure to let us know.
With the advent of social media (ie Facebook and Twitter) I have created both a Facebook “fan” page and a Twitter feed that will also keep you updated as to things occurring in the office. At various times of the year we run specials on services such as bleaching as well as contests and I do not want you to miss out on these great opportunities. I plan to offer exclusive specials to people who use these methods of communication. My twitter account is drlentau and our Facebook “fan” page is Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence.
Remember you can always go to our website at www.pcde.com for further information. For almost 3 years I have worked on this website to make sure it is chock full of dental information for both new and existing patients. Explore the site to learn more about the various services we offer and to you can check out my blog as well.
Till next time, I wish you and your family and happy and healthy holiday season


Yours truly for better dental health,


Dr. Leonard F. Tau

Northeast Philadelphia Dentist introduces new blog

Dr. Leonard Tau of the Pennsylvania Center For Dental Excellence is pleased to announce a new blog has been established replacing his old blog. I will use this blog to post on goings in our practice, show interesting cases and before/after photos. Enjoy the blog. If you are interested in scheduling a complimentary consultation please call my office at (215) 969-4400 or email me at drlentau@pcde.com