Everyone has bacteria in their mouth. When the teeth and gums aren’t properly cleaned through regular brushing and flossing, the bacteria form a sticky film on the teeth called plaque that produces acids, which can damage teeth and gums and result in tooth decay or gum disease. When left untreated, a bacterial infection can occur
read more When you’ve had a dental procedure what and how you eat can be impactful. Since vitamins and minerals are vital to healing, you’ll want to be sure you’re getting plenty of these. Therefore, whenever possible you’ll want to choose nutrient-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy foods and lean meats, eggs and beans. In
read more Our mouth and teeth play important roles in our bodies and serve vital functions. Not only do they help us tear and chew our food, but they aid digestion, help support our facial shape, and play a large part in our speech and in our overall health. However, there are some functions that teeth shouldn’t
read more When you’re expecting, dental health is an important consideration, not only for you, but for your new addition also. Ideally, you may want to make a dental appointment when you are planning your pregnancy in order to have your teeth professionally cleaned, your oral health examined, and any problems treated in advance. Your dentist will
read more Having regular dental visits is one of the best things you can do for your child’s health. It’s important to find a child-friendly dentist who is great with your child, and it’s also good to know how to help your child have the most positive experience. Taking your child along to your and other family
read more It’s almost summer and there are so many great benefits for children who play summer sports. Among these are the physical activity, social interaction, self-esteem building, along with encouragement of healthy eating habits and a check with the doctor and dentist before beginning. While exercise is good for every child’s health, it’s important to make
read more What you eat and drink can make a difference in the condition of your teeth and gums, and a nutritious, well-balanced diet is vital for great dental health. When your diet lacks the proper nutrients, it may cause the tissues in your mouth to be less capable of fighting off infection and disease. Therefore, those
read more When you burn your mouth the degree of damage can range in severity. Mouth burns are typically first-degree burns, and less commonly second-degree. Fortunately, the tissues in your mouth are some of the quickest to heal in your body and although it may be painful, healing should occur within a week. Your sense of taste
read more Grinding or clenching of the teeth is known as bruxism and is a very common condition. In fact, it is estimated that up to forty million people in the U.S. are affected by it. Those who clench or grind their teeth may experience facial pain or soreness, headaches, contractions of the jaw muscles, swelling around
read more Your dentist may be a leader in dental technology if the dental equipment in their office includes an Itero intraoral digital scanner. These revolutionary scanners can accurately create detailed three-dimensional images for the diagnosis and treatment of many dental health issues. Just like magic, by simply moving the scanner’s wand around in your mouth from
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