Tips for Proper Dental Implant Care
Good oral hygiene is critical in caring for your implant. It takes special effort to maximize plaque bacteria removal every day. This means that, along with regular dental visits, you need to brush properly, floss regularly, and clean the spaces between your teeth (called interdental spaces) with an interdental brush. Using an antibacterial toothpaste will […]
Continue Reading »7 Food that Whiten your Teeth Naturally
If your teeth need a little brightening, but you’d prefer to skip whitening treatments, you’re in luck. Here are 7 natural remedies for whiter teeth that you may already have in your kitchen. See also Teeth Whitening
Continue Reading »Preventing Bleeding Gums
There are many reasons for bleeding gums, but one to keep in mind is that gums can bleed due to a person’s use of blood thinners. An obvious way to cure bleeding gums would be to stop the medication, but blood thinners are necessary for many people, since they are designed to prevent blood clots. […]
Continue Reading »Can you benefit from Dental Implants?
If you’re missing one or more of your teeth and would prefer not to have a bridge or full or partial dentures, you might consider asking your dentist whether you’d be a good candidate for dental implants. Dental implants provide a more natural tooth replacement than dentures because they’re artificial teeth that are attached directly […]
Continue Reading »Dental X-Rays Explained: How It Works
We all have unique oral care needs. So how often you need dental X-rays depends on your particular oral health. But if you’re prone to tooth decay, your dentist may recommend dental X-rays annually to identify weak spots and treat them before the decay progresses. There are several other situations that might require dental X-rays. […]
Continue Reading »Cleaning Teeth Cheat Sheet
Cleaning teeth daily is the best way to help prevent cavities and early gum disease. The American Dental Association recommends a minimum of twice-daily toothbrushing and daily flossing as the foundation of a cleaning teeth routine. How do you know that you are really cleaning your teeth? Give your teeth cleaning technique a check-up by […]
Continue Reading »Bad Breath and Its Relationship to Oral Systemic Diseases
“About 75 percent of bad breath or “halitosis” is caused by the mouth itself. Other causes include gastric problems, sinus infections or severe gum disease,” says Mark Wolff, DDS, Ph.D., director of operative dentistry at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. One of the key successes in treating bad breath is determining […]
Continue Reading »Apicoectomy
What Is It? Your teeth are held in place by roots that extend into your jawbone. Front teeth usually have one root. Other teeth, such as your premolars and molars, have two or more roots. The tip of each root is called the apex. Nerves and blood vessels enter the tooth through the apex, travel […]
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What is Plaque?
What is Plaque? Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria and sugars that constantly forms on our teeth. It is the main cause of cavities and gum disease, and can harden into tartar if not removed daily. How Do I Know if I Have Plaque? Everyone develops plaque because bacteria are constantly forming in […]
Continue Reading »A Guide to Your Child’s Oral Health Milestones
Getting Started Being pregnant affects your oral health. As your body changes during pregnancy, you are more likely to get sore, puffy or red gums. Paying attention to your oral health is especially important at this time. The good news is that by taking care of your mouth during pregnancy, you are not only helping […]
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