Teeth are some of the strongest formations in the body. They have a protective cover called dental enamel and are supported by their roots held in place by bones in gum tissue. However, teeth are not invincible. And while one person’s teeth may be extremely strong, another may experience the opposite. Your dentist is a… Continue reading Common Causes of Tooth Break Down
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Dentistry Myths: All Gums Bleed During Dental Checkups
Healthy gum tissue will not bleed during a normal hygiene visit. Our dentist or hygienist will scale teeth to remove plaque build-up; check the gingiva to determine the periodontal status of each tooth; take dental x-rays to check for dental decay; and perform the tests needed to check for serious oral conditions such as cancer.… Continue reading Dentistry Myths: All Gums Bleed During Dental Checkups
The Onset and Progression of Periodontal Disease
Dental disease most often gets a grip through the absence of a good daily hygiene regimen and missing those important visits with the dentist every six months for a thorough cleaning and dental exam. When neglect to dental care occurs, there are usually signs of trouble. Quite often red swollen gums are present. Unprovoked bleeding… Continue reading The Onset and Progression of Periodontal Disease
I’m Postponing Dental Treatment Because It’s Not Bothering Me
A proper daily oral hygiene regimen includes brushing at least twice per day with a fluoridated tooth paste or gel; flossing daily; and seeing your dentist every six months for a thorough cleaning and dental exam to diagnose existing and potential problems. Patients that complete the proper daily oral tasks of brushing and flossing, plus… Continue reading I’m Postponing Dental Treatment Because It’s Not Bothering Me
Are you Brushing Your Teeth Correctly – Survey from The Today Show
Are you brushing your teeth correctly? Often, we find that our patients think they’re doing everything right, but either aren’t brushing long enough, aren’t flossing everyday or are skipping another integral part of good oral hygiene. Take this survey to find out how you’re doing!
What Can I Expect to Happen to My Teeth and Gums as I Age?
Brushing twice per day with a fluoridated tooth paste or gel, flossing daily, visiting the dentist every six months … if a person is committed to following this regimen closely, their teeth will likely be healthy as they age. Sadly, many people get off track. As children, parents are held accountable for making sure excellent… Continue reading What Can I Expect to Happen to My Teeth and Gums as I Age?
The Important Role Saliva Plays in Oral Health
Saliva is so much more than just spit. Often referred to as nature’s mouthwash, saliva is crucial to many aspects of maintaining good oral health. Patients that produce insufficient saliva should see their dentist to determine why this condition of dry mouth occurs. There are glands in the mouth that produce saliva. Chewing, sucking, or… Continue reading The Important Role Saliva Plays in Oral Health
The First Signs of Gingivitis
When you brush your teeth and floss in the morning, you may be motivated for more cosmetic reasons: You want your teeth to look as pearly white as possible. However, proper dental care also plays a critical role in your oral health—in preventing gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums. Failure to address gingivitis early on… Continue reading The First Signs of Gingivitis
Steps to Help Prevent Injuries to the Teeth and Gums
There are many situations throughout an ordinary day that places teeth or the mouth in jeopardy. A fall, an automobile accident, or something as common as biting on something hard can result in a broken or lost tooth. Often a tooth knocked out can be salvaged if the proper steps are taken and the dentist… Continue reading Steps to Help Prevent Injuries to the Teeth and Gums
Is Your Diet at the Root of Your Dental Issues?
While dentistry has come a long way to provide treatments for maintaining healthy teeth and gums, it is ultimately up to the patient to care for their teeth as best as possible. This means developing and following a daily regimen that includes flossing and brushing with tooth paste or gel a minimum of twice per… Continue reading Is Your Diet at the Root of Your Dental Issues?