What Causes Tooth Sensitivity?
What is it? Tooth sensitivity is something that affects a number of people. It is often caused by eating or drinking something hot, cold, sweet or acidic. Under normal conditions, the underlying dentin of the tooth (the layer that immediately surrounds the nerve) is covered by the enamel in the tooth crown, and the gums […]
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Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
What Is It? Bruxism is clenching or grinding your teeth, often without being aware that your are doing it. In the United States, bruxism affects an estimated 30 to 40 million children and adults. Some people grind their teeth only during sleep; this condition is called “nocturnal bruxism” or “sleep-related bruxism.” Others grind their teeth […]
Continue Reading »Fast-paced Lifestyle Eroding Teen’s Teeth
As quick meals in the form of “nutrition” bars and carbonated beverages help keep teens alert and on schedule between school, extracurricular activities and part-time jobs, today’s fast-paced lifestyle threatens to leave a generation with permanent damage to oral and overall health. “Premature loss of tooth enamel and weakening of overall tooth structure are two […]
Continue Reading »Bad Breath, Do you have it?
Most people are unaware of the fact that they have bad breath, or “halitosis” as dental professionals refer to it. Actually, one in four people have bad breath and some studies have reported that approximately 50 percent of the adult population does have. In fact, it is estimated that nearly 60 million people will suffer […]
Continue Reading »Don’t Fear the Fluoride
You may have always wondered just why fluoride is so important – or even if it’s safe. The simple truth is that exposing your teeth to a modest but consistent amount of fluoride throughout life helps strengthen the tooth enamel and protect against tooth decay. For most people – such as older children and adults […]
Continue Reading »Why are Sports Mouth Guards?
What Are Sports Guards and Mouth Guards? Sports guards, mouth guards and mouth protectors are different names for the same thing: a device worn over your teeth that protects them from blows to the face and head. Mouth guards are an important piece of athletic equipment for anyone participating in a sport that involves falls, […]
Continue Reading »Interesting Facts about Dental Tips
One Change your toothbrush every three months. Did you know manual toothbrushes become worn out and are not as effective after three months? Also, be sure to rinse your toothbrush with hot water after every use and change it after you have an episode of flu, cold or other viral infections, otherwise you may risk […]
Continue Reading »The Details of Dental Scaling
What Is Dental Scaling? Dental scaling is the most common nonsurgical way to treat gum disease, which is also known as periodontitis. If your disease is moderate, but not severe, your dentist may recommend scaling to treat the disease and keep it from getting worse. But if you have severe periodontal disease and your condition […]
Continue Reading »Teeth Whitening Mouthwash: Does It Work?
Avoid Do It Yourself Mouthwash There is some anecdotal evidence that using hydrogen peroxide as a mouth rinse when diluted by at least 50 percent water can help whiten your teeth. But for safety’s sake, it’s best to avoid “do-it-yourself” mouthwashes as a tooth-whitening strategy. Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent that’s a […]
Continue Reading »Keeping your oral health during pregnancy
While women often hear about how pregnancy causes physical changes that affect their hormone or appetite levels, these changes can have a great effect on their oral health as well. Despite the fact that good oral health is essential for the overall health of both mother and child, only 22 to 34 percent of women […]
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