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Sleep Through Your Dental Appointment: Sedation Dentistry in Gurnee; Delany Dental Care Announces the Opening of a New Gurnee Office at 310 Greenleaf - the New Office is Dedicated to Patient Comfort

Dr Ira Shapira and Dr Mark Amidei are pleased to announce the opening of their new office at 310 Greenleaf in Gurnee. Patients have come to know Delany Dental Care for the gentle doctors, warm team members and attention to detail, including sedation.

2011-09-13
GURNEE, IL, September 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dentistry has become a relaxing procedure for most patients. If you are one of the patients who is terrified by dentistry or the thought of seeing a dentist, Delany Dental Care (http://www.delanydentalcare.com) has the answers you seek.

Patients can chose from a variety of anxiolytic medications that ease the anxiety of dentistry and allow it to become a pleasant experience. The use of Nitrous Oxide in conjunction with anxiolytic medication is an efficient method of easing fear and eliminating discomfort for almost all patients. Many patients actually sleep through their dental appointments.

Dr Shapira and Dr Amidei also make available IV sedation that is supervised by Physicians to insure maximum safety for patients desiring full anaesthesia. The doctors feel that protecting patients health is of utmost importance and therefore utilize medical professionals trained in anaesthesia to safely treat patients requiring these services.

Dental implants are a special interest to both Dr Shapira and Dr Amidei who have over 50 years combined experience and training in Implant Dentistry. Both doctors are licensed general dentists and have extensive experience in both surgical and prosthetic aspects of Implant Dentistry.

They have done implants for 27 years at their old 1810 Delany Road location but have set up a surgical suite in their new Greenleaf office. It is designed to offer patients the utmost in comfort while the doctors strive to produce the finest restorations available. Call today 847-623-5530 to make an appointment for an implant consultation.

The new office is primarily dedicated to comprehensive adult general dentistry but the entire family is welcome to enjoy are services.

Implant Dentistry can be used to replace a single tooth or completely revitalize patients with a full mouth reconstruction. Snap-In Dentures is an extremely popular approach to Implant Dentistry. In as little as one visit patients can leave with an affordable alternative to expensive reconstruction that vastly improves their quality of life,

Neuromuscular Dentistry is the art and practice of combining physiological and mechanical aspects of dentistry to treat TMJ disorders (TMD) and chronic headaches. Dr Shapira has had numerous patients whose lives he has changed by treating or eliminating chronic daily headaches, tension headaches and migraines. He frequently helps patients live without pain and without pain medication.

Dr Amidei and Dr Shapira are graduates of LVI, The Las Vegas Institute, where they have acquired expertise in utilizing Neuromuscuar Dentistry to create superp cosmetic reconstructions. Their office Logo "PASSION - PERFECTION - POSSIBILITIES" reflect their commitment to their patients. Dr Shapira is a firm believer in "Creating a lifetime dental strategy for my patients to care for them now, five years from now and for the rest of their lives" and states that "Planning is key to developing lifetime dental health".

Dr Shapira lectured in the 1990s to the A4M. American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and astounded attendees with the Anti-Aging effects of Neuromuscular Dentistry and Dental Sleep Medicine.

Dr Ira L Shapira is an author and section editor of Sleep and Health Journal, President of I HATE CPAP LLC, President Dato-TECH, and has a Dental Practice with his partner Dr Mark Amidei. He has recently formed Chicagoland Dental Sleep Medicine Associates. He is a Regent of ICCMO and its representative to the TMD Alliance, He was a founding and certified member of the Sleep Disorder Dental Society which became the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, A founding member of DOSA the Dental Organization for Sleep Apnea. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, A Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management, a graduate of LVI. He is a former assistant professor at Rush Medical School's Sleep Service where he worked with Dr Rosalind Cartwright who is a founder of Sleep Medicine and Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr Shapira is a consultant to numerous sleep centers and teaches courses in Dental Sleep Medicine in his office to doctors from around the U.S. He is the Founder of I HATE CPAP LLC and http://www.ihatecpap.com. Dr Shapira also holds several patents on methods and devices for the prophylactic minimally invasive early removal of wisdom teeth and collection of bone marrow and stem cells. Dr Shapira is a licensed general dentist in Illinois and Wisconsin.


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[Press-News.org] Sleep Through Your Dental Appointment: Sedation Dentistry in Gurnee; Delany Dental Care Announces the Opening of a New Gurnee Office at 310 Greenleaf - the New Office is Dedicated to Patient Comfort
Dr Ira Shapira and Dr Mark Amidei are pleased to announce the opening of their new office at 310 Greenleaf in Gurnee. Patients have come to know Delany Dental Care for the gentle doctors, warm team members and attention to detail, including sedation.