
Stephanie Stephan
Dentist
1590 Baldwin Avenue Auburn Hills MI, 48340About
Dr. Stephanie Stephan is a Dentist practicing in Auburn Hills, MI. Dr. Stephan specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
University of Detroit Mercy DDS 2014
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Stephanie Stephan's Expert Contributions
Is it normal for your tooth to hurt after a crown?
Yes, it can be perfectly normal. The crown appointment is like a surgery for your tooth. It is a long time for the inner layer to be exposed and requires a lot of drilling. The good news is that the soreness should go away with time. As long as the discomfort is improving, it should continue that way and settle down. Unfortunately, because of the reason a crown has been recommended (a cracked tooth, cracked filling, large filling, etc.), there could be issues that weren't able to be resolved by placing the crown. In these cases, a root canal may be needed or the tooth may not be able to be saved and may need to be taken out. Let your dentist know if the symptoms are getting worse ASAP. Dr. Stephanie Stephan, DDS READ MORE
How long does it take for a cavity to form?
It really depends on a number of factors. Most importantly what you're eating/drinking and how you're caring for your teeth. Typically, they take months to years to form, but this can be sped up if your diet consists of non-water drinks that are not diet drinks, or you are eating lots of sugars or carbs. Usually, your dentist will check the teeth at least every 6 months and typically take X-rays once a year because cavities can form in that time frame. And note that just because a tooth doesn't hurt, that just means it probably doesn't need a root canal...yet. Not that there is no cavity. Dr. Stephanie Stephan, DDS READ MORE
How long does a temporary crown last?
Usually temporary crowns are meant to last about 2 weeks. They are not made of a strong material, are kept on with temporary cement so they can come off relatively easily when you're eating or brushing, and they do not have a great seal like your permanent crown will so they can end up with decay underneath them if left for too long. Dr. Stephanie Stephan, DDS READ MORE
What can be the cause of my teeth pain?
There are so many possible reasons for this that it’s really hard to diagnose without seeing your teeth and/or an X-ray of them. If there’s no big cavity that you can see or the whole tooth hasn’t broken off: In the best case scenario, you may have just “bruised” the teeth by getting hit (a baby knocked your teeth with it’s head, you were grinding on them at night, etc). This would feel like maybe a dull ache but not throbbing or a sharp shooting pain. In the worst case scenario, the nerve in these teeth is dying or dead and (if the tooth can be saved) would require a root canal and likely a crown. Best to have the teeth checked out at least it’ll give you peace of mind and maybe a nightguard or close monitoring is needed. Good luck! READ MORE
Are sweets bad for oral health?
The natural bacteria in your mouth use sugar (of any kind, from sweets to carbs) to create cavities. If you never have any kind of sugar, you’ll never get a cavity. Sensitivity to sweets is sometimes a sign that a cavity has already started. Best to cut down on the sweets and always follow sweets with a big cup of water. READ MORE
My daughter is 8 years old and her baby teeth have still not fallen out. Is it normal?
Every child loses their teeth at a different age. Typically this is around age 6 or 7. If she hasn't lost her baby teeth yet, it's a good idea to see your dentist to have them take a peek and give you some reasons why - it could be normal or it could be a sign of something such as missing adult teeth. Xrays may also be beneficial to see if there are adult teeth growing underneath. Some people have congenitally missing adult teeth which means that baby teeth hold the space where an adult tooth should have grown in often well into someone's teens and beyond. READ MORE
Why are my 5 year old son's teeth rotting?
Baby teeth are incredibly important especially for holding the space for the adult teeth underneath them so you should definitely do your best to keep them healthy. In addition, rotting teeth can lead to abscessed teeth which can lead to even more problems for your child, his baby teeth, and his developing adult teeth. The best way to figure out why his teeth are rotting is to see a dentist so they can assess things. Often diet is the main factor - this could include "non-sugary" things such as carbohydrates (ex. chips, crackers) which turn into sugar, or "healthy sugars" such as fruit juice or milk. It could also be insufficient fluoride, weaker teeth due to issues during development, etc. It's important to have someone look at his teeth to figure out what the problem is and then you can figure out how to solve it. Good luck! READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Top Dentist 2018 Hour Detroit
- Top Dentist 2017 Hour Detroit
- Dazzling Dentist Nominee 2017 Biz X Magazine
- Best in Patient Satisfaction 2018 Dental Insider
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Make a Wish Foundation of Michigan
- Detroit Rescue Mission
- Give Kids a Smile Day
- America's ToothFairy Foundation
- Meals on Wheels
- Volunteers of America
- American Diabetes Association
Areas of research
The efficacy of informational CAESY videos on patient dental IQ presented at the AADR/CADR conference in North Carolina.Stephanie Stephan's Practice location
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