Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Is Your New Year's Resolution A Better Smile?
No matter if it's stained teeth, crooked teeth, periodontal disease or other issue turning your smile into a frown - make your New Year's resolution to give yourself a better smile this year.There are so many options now for cosmetic dentistry and above all, the health of your mouth can affect the health of your entire body. It's important for women that are expecting to get their teeth checked as gum disease and other oral issues have been shown to have a direct effect on the growing fetus. It can also affect your psychological well being to not have a good smile. When you work with the public, unfortunately you need to put your best face forward and the includes having a good smile.
If you have gaps, broken or missing teeth, there are bridges and veneers to overcome those obstacles. Waterlase is great for helping clean up a smile and there are numerous treatments for gingivitis. No matter what your age, you can use braces to straighten your teeth and if you don't want the unsightly metal - Invisalign braces are barely there and let you get a beautiful, straight smile without metal showing.
Make 2008 the year you treated yourself to a new and healthy smile - find a dentist in your area and start a regimen of treatment to get your mouth healthy and beautiful.
Labels: bad-breath, dental, dental-plans, dentist, invisalign, oral-care, orthodontist, veneers, waterlase, whitening
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Pregnant? You Should Know This About Your Teeth
There are many myths about dental health during pregnancy. Although many women, especially first time mothers, feel overwhelmed with responsibilities during their pregnancies - oral health is very important. Let's dispel the myths and learn the facts about your dental health when you're pregnant.
- You know that good nutrition is important when you're pregnant, however did you know that by eating right you're actually helping your baby have a beautiful smile in his or her future. Include foods with calcium and vitamin D in your diet, this will help build healthy teeth and bones, even though that first pearly white won't erupt until mid to late in your baby's first year.
- Some women have dental problems during pregnancy. Hormonal changes can make your gums sore, swollen and bleeding. This can be prevented by brushing and flossing your teeth daily. If you did not have your teeth cleaned before you found out that you were pregnant, having your teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist or dentist early in your pregnancy may help prevent most gum problems.
- The "Gum Bump" is common. Some women develop a “pregnancy tumor” on their gums. This is a painless bump on your gums that can be pink, red or purple. It will usually not cause any problems, but care should be taken to keep the area around the tumor clean. See your dentist if you think you may be having this problem.
- Those cravings can cause dental issues. When the snacks are sweet, tooth decay or cavities occur. It is important to snack less often, or eat sweets at the end of a meal instead of between meals.
- A common myth is that a dental visit can be harmful to your growing baby. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, iIt is important to see your dentist and dental hygienist during your pregnancy to prevent dental problems and address any that are occurring. Try to schedule a minimum of one visit during your pregnancy and ideally two, one early and one late to make sure there are no dental issues. After your baby arrives, it may be several months before you will be able to find the time for an appointment.
- If you need to have emergency dental care during your pregnancy, you may need to have some X-rays taken of your teeth. Always be sure to remind your dental care professional of your pregnancy. Care should be taken to limit or avoid nitrous oxide, some prescribed antibiotics and some pain medications. Your dentist can contact your obstetrician with any questions.
- A number of studies indicate that certain oral health issues can actually lead to premature birth. If you have gingivitis or other oral issues - get them under control before getting pregnant or talk to your oral health professional about safe treatment options once you're expecting. Bacteria can enter your blood stream through the mouth and then make their way to your uterus. The result can be a release of the hormones that begin the delivery process and your baby can arrive early and/or underweight.
Take the best care you can of yourself during your pregnancy - if you don't already have a regular dentist - get one during your pregnancy and begin a good oral health regiment that will ensure a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby!
Labels: dental, dental-plans, dentist, invisalign, oral-care, orthodontist, veneers, waterlase, whitening
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Waterlase, What is it?

Going to the dentist can be a frightening prospect for a child; ok it can be pretty scary for adults too, but what is the basis for the fear? Obviously for children it can be simply the idea of something new and unknown. Or perhaps it is not a first visit and there was pain involved with the last visit. Even without first hand experience of pain they have probably heard a few horror stories from friends or older siblings.
If you feel that this is a major problem for you or your child be sure to check out a procedure called Waterlase. This process uses laser energy and water to perform many different types of procedures. Lasers are considered the standard of care in medicine for many surgical procedures, and Waterlase was originally approved for hard tissue procedures and has continued to be approved for numerous other dental procedures.
Countless numbers of dentists have performed millions of procedures using Waterlase, reducing the need for shots, drills and anesthesia. It also allows dentists to cut teeth, gum tissue and even bone with fewer traumas than the normal tools of drills and scalpels. This, naturally, reduces the pain normally involved with some of those procedures.
Another appeal of this type of dentistry is that there is very little “build up” time. Normally some dental procedures require quite a bit of pre-planning and only so much could be done at one time. Or it requires a referral to a specialist. This leaves you with plenty of time to worry and dread your upcoming appointments. With Waterlase most procedures can be done right away and in less time with less referral to specialists.
If you have been postponing a trip to the dentist for any reason, ask about Waterlase and see if perhaps you are a candidate for this procedure.
Labels: bad-breath, dental, dental-plans, dentist, invisalign, oral-care, orthodontist, waterlase
Friday, November 30, 2007
Are Porcelain Veneers Right for You?
Porcelain veneers (or laminates) are extremely thin pieces of porcelain that are bonded onto your teeth, creating a huge cosmetic improvement for your teeth. If you are thinking that porcelain is basically a delicate and brittle substance you are right. However, when it is bonded to a sturdy substructure (such as your tooth) it becomes very strong and durable.
Porcelain veneers may be used to make cosmetic changes to teeth that are worn, chipped, discolored or even misaligned. However, there are some cases where porcelain veneers may not be the best choice or even an option. For example, there are some procedures where porcelain veneers may be used as an alternative to orthodontic treatment, such as correcting small gaps in your teeth or slight misalignment. But if the space is too large or the misalignment is severe then veneers may not be a viable option. If the tooth that is being considered for porcelain veneers is badly broken or has a serious decay problem, there may not be enough of the tooth left to ensure that it will bond effectively with the veneers.
So, what dental problems may be good candidates for porcelain veneers? Old fillings that have become stained, small imperfections of the teeth and misshapen problems are all good candidates for porcelain veneers.
They have several advantages over other procedures including a much more “life-like” appearance that helps ensure your smile will be as natural as possible. While other bonding materials are susceptible to staining and discoloring, porcelain veneers are very stain resistant, allowing for many years of worry free smiling.
If you feel that you might be a candidate for porcelain veneers schedule an appointment with your dentist so that a thorough examination can be done. Once the exam is completed you and your dentist will be able to make an informed decision.
Labels: bad-breath, dental, dental-plans, dentist, invisalign, oral-care, orthodontist, veneers, whitening
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Embarrassed by Bad Breath?
While it is true that not brushing often enough as well as several types of food can result in bad breath, which may not be the problem or may not be the only problem. Smoking and other tobacco products tend to make your mouth dry and that dryness combined with the stale smell of tobacco can result in very unpleasant odors. Even having chronic dry mouth can produce bad breath so you want to be sure to drink plenty of water. There are also some over the counter products that your dentist can recommend that may help reduce dry mouth.
Poor oral hygiene is also one cause for persistent bad breath and as such a regular, thorough teeth cleaning by a professional is probably the best way to start improving your habits. After the cleaning you can reduce the chance of further problems by following the advice of your dentist and brushing your teeth at least twice a day as well as flossing to remove food debris in between your teeth where a toothbrush cannot reach. Brushing or scraping your tongue will also help to remove bacteria that cause unpleasant odors. Using a mouth rinse or mouthwash along with these other vital oral hygiene steps greatly reduces the chance of bad breath.
Due to the fact that there can be specific dental conditions, such as gum disease, cavities and oral cancer that cause bad breath visiting a dentist is the best way to determine what is causing the problem and see what options may be available to you.
Labels: bad-breath, dental, dental-plans, dentist, invisalign, oral-care, orthodontist, veneers, waterlase, whitening
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