Dental Treatment For Wind Musicians: Specialized Dentistry At Always About Smiles
Where To Get Dental Treatment For Wind Musicians In Bethlehem, PA
Musicians must be careful about changing the shape and position of their teeth and bite, especially if they play wind instruments. One wrong treatment can negatively and permanently affect a musician’s ability to play. That’s why it’s important to find a dentist who understands the connection between music and dental structure.
Fortunately, you can get specialized dental treatments for wind musicians at our practice. Dr. Lambert is a musician himself, so he knows exactly what anxiety musicians can go through when dealing with complicated dental procedures.
Consult with us to get the best dental care available for musicians in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Get The Most Reliable Dental Treatment For Wind Musicians At Always About Smiles
Dr. Lambert has more than twenty years of experience in the treatment of embouchure, facial pain, dental problems of wind musicians, and selection of appropriate musical instruments for school-age children. The team at Thomas R. Lambert DMD can help you get the care you need without hindering your ability to continue your musical career! An accomplished musician for more than thirty years, Dr. Lambert serves as principal clarinet in the American Legion Band of Bethlehem, the Easton Municipal Band, and the Lehigh Valley Italian-American Band – he also plays with America’s oldest civilian concert band, The Allentown Band. He also loves playing the alto and tenor saxophones. Dr. Lambert even returns to his alma mater, Penn State, every year at homecoming to play with the alumni Blue Band in front of 100,000 fans. Dr. Lambert also enjoys making music with the pit orchestras for local theatre productions of Broadway classics.
Combining his extensive experience in playing wind instruments and restorative dentistry allows Dr. Lambert to offer a unique service that simply cannot be found in other dental practices. Music and dentistry blend together when changes in the musician’s embouchure affect his or her ability to perform. The embouchure refers to the way the musician’s lips, mouth, tongue, teeth, jaws, and muscles of the face interact with an airstream from the lungs and throat to produce quality tone, range, dynamics, and endurance while playing a woodwind or brass instrument.
Because the mouth is so important to wind musicians, the smallest change in a bite, tooth or jaw position, tooth shape, or tongue movement can significantly impact their ability to play. For example, a trumpet player with a chipped front tooth can have the tooth restored with bonding to make it look great from a cosmetic standpoint, but this restoration may ruin his playing career. A horn player may get beautiful cosmetic veneers that may add half a millimeter to the length of her teeth – but this change may wipe out her ability to play really high notes in her upper range.
Even musicians who attempt to play instruments with removable dentures may experience problems with range, sound quality or articulation through their horn. Thankfully, Dr. Lambert is able to provide separate “musical performance” dentures specifically designed for playing in addition to conventional dentures for eating.
Treating The Brass or Woodwind Player
Most dentists cannot understand or appreciate the anxiety brass or woodwind musicians have when an anticipated or complicated dental procedure changes their embouchure and effectively ends their career. Dr. Lambert recognizes the unique requirements for each musician he treats. He centers his treatment for musical problems around making changes to the teeth or bite that are gradual and reversible—especially for front teeth.
For larger dental procedures, Dr. Lambert can fabricate temporary trial dental crowns first to allow the musician to regain normal playing embouchure.
He also encourages preservation of the musician’s teeth and bite with plaster models as the best insurance against unforeseen or accidental dental problems. Without these plaster study models, the aggravation of dealing with new dental or cosmetic dentistry treatment that doesn’t work when trying to play may be impossible to overcome.
Dr. Lambert encourages musicians to bring their instruments to the dental office to demonstrate the way they play. This allows the best treatment without negatively affecting the ability to play their instrument. Dr. Lambert works with a wide range of musicians from beginning to professional symphony musicians from across the country, finding personalized dental solutions that achieve higher levels of musical performance.
Selecting Your Child’s Musical Instrument
Certain types of brass or woodwind instruments may actually improve or worsen your child’s bite by playing pressures on teeth or jaws that are out of alignment.
Before your child engages in playing any musical instrument, that in many cases was selected with little thought by parents or music teacher, let Dr. Lambert recommend a proper instrument for your developing child.
Would you like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Lambert? Please give us a call at 610-868-9928 or send us a message using our online contact form. Either way, we will be happy to help you find a date and time that works well with your schedule. Don’t allow poorly planned or existing generic dental work to keep you from pursuing your passion — we can help you get the musician-friendly care you need today!
"Dear Dr. Lambert,I cannot thank you enough for answering my call! You are truly an angel, then on top of it, my first visit was not bad at all! My fears I have of dentists - that I have had for many years due to my experiences that were not pleasant at all, are now better due to you. I thank you so very much! You are certainly a "10" in my book! You have got yourself a new patient! Thank you again for everything!"
Beth R.