Dentistry FAQ’s

Gum Recession: Ouch!

Gum recession may feel like the chill you experience when your brother or sister sneaks the blanket off of you while sleeping in a winter cabin during a blizzard. Gum recession can be problematic over time. The condition exposes dentin which contributes to consistent tooth sensitivity. This dental issue may also be aesthetically unattractive. What’s the alternative? Gum recession treatment. >There are primarily three methods available to rejuvenate your gums. These methods will allow you to maintain the highest standards […]

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An Infection or Abscessed Tooth?

Tooth decay and trauma are two of the main reasons why an infection or an abscess can be the consequence for an affected tooth. In fact, the start of the infection or trauma may be asymptomatic; not noticeable when brushing nor to the naked eye. Treatment may start simply as well. Often, antibiotics are the first call to response. Then, you may be sent home with a prescription for anti-pain medication. After a few days, you’ll likely return to your […]

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How Does Your Toothache Rate?

This article will not be able to diagnose your condition. Too, everyone has a different pain threshold. Toothaches range in severity on very individual scales. Only your dentist can diagnose your toothache. But, it might be nice to ease the pain by being a little more informed about what those aching sensations may mean when we feel them. •    The Chill, aka Sensitivity to Cold: gum recession, enamel loss, wear and tear, and cavity. •    The Heat, aka Sensitivity to […]

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Dental Etiquette

Hey! It’s No Problem … if you bring dental floss or a toothpick to work with you in order to remove debris that may get caught between your teeth following lunch. … if you chew sweetened sugarless gum containing xylitol to stimulate saliva flow. … if you bring a travel tooth brush wherever you go. … if you store your tooth brush in a case to avoid polluting germs. … if you bring a refreshing mouth spray with you wherever […]

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Taking the Sizzle Out of Burning Mouth Sensations

Burning mouth syndrome affects hundreds of people every year. Though women are affected seven times more often than men, men are not immune to burning mouth syndrome. Even though those over 40 are more likely to acquire burning mouth syndrome, those in their 20’s may also acquire the condition. The symptoms can be alarming because it can be complex to define and it can be chronic. So, this oral health condition can have an impact on your social and professional […]

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Advanced Dentistry

Advanced Dentistry? What does it really mean? Advanced dentistry can mean different things to different people. It may mean advanced technology that a particular dentist has in his or her office. It may mean advanced techniques that your dentist uses to perform dental procedures. There is no doubt that your general dentist’s recommendation is the first recommendation to obtain when you are concerned about your oral health. Yet, let’s explore the top ten ways that advanced dentistry may be used […]

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What General Dentistry Means for You

General dentistry focuses on preserving your oral health, while safeguarding against medical conditions that are linked to poor oral health. Although there are approximately 116,000 dentists in the U.S., a select number of general dentists participate in continuing education classes to be kept up-to-date about he latest in research and technology to protect your oral health for future years. Even fewer dentists continue on with an accreditation process offered by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry to provide services that […]

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Having Trouble Brushing? Consider New Techniques

There may be several reasons why people have difficulty brushing their teeth. Regardless of the reason, it’s important to learn about techniques that can improve your daily teeth cleaning routine to maintain oral health. Some check out some of the ways that you can leverage your tooth brushing technique for enhanced oral health. Caring for a young infant or an ill loved one? Very young infants and some people that are ill such as those on a respirator may not […]

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Brush Twice a Day to Keep Heart Disease Away!

That’s right. According to a report published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in May 2010, people can significantly reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease if they brush their teeth twice daily. Previous studies have already demonstrated the link between cardiovascular disease and gum disease (periodontal disease). It has also been well documented that inflammation of the gums and mouth, which may be undetectable to individuals, is a significant contributor to plaque that can limit blood flow and block arteries. […]

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Ying and Yang of Mouth Bacteria

We all have good and bad bacteria microbes that inhabit our bodies. Our immune system is responsible for fending off harmful organisms like bacteria, fungi and viruses while maintaining a healthy balance of good and bad bacteria. Our immune system may fail to maintain a natural bacterial balance when the immune system is weakened, hormones change, smoking, good bacteria is destroyed, dry mouth syndrome occurs, and ph balance and acidity levels are thrown off kilter. Certain medications such as chemotherapy, […]

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