- Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Make sure to brush for at least three minutes; it takes several minutes of brushing to do a thorough job.
- Use floss or an interdental cleaner daily.
- Eat a balanced diet and limit sugary or carbohydrate-loaded snacks.
- Look for the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal on fluoride toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss, interdental cleaners, oral irrigators, mouth rinses and other oral hygiene products. The ADA Seal on a product is your assurance that it has met ADA criteria for safety and effectiveness.
- Use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Toothbrushes with medium or hard bristles actually can wear away tooth structure over time.
- Replace your toothbrush at least every four months, sooner if the bristles become frayed. (Children’s toothbrushes often need replacing more frequently than adults’ because they can wear out sooner.)
- Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Most mouth rinses are effective oral antiseptics that freshen the
mouth and curb bad breath for up to three hours. Their effectiveness in
preventing tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontal disease is limited,
however. Here is the recommended regimen for good oral hygiene:
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
What is gingivitis..
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum
tissues surrounding the teeth, and is an early stage of gum disease. If
left untreated, gingivitis may progress to periodontitis,
which can be a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Gingivitis can
sometimes be painless and, therefore, people may be unaware they have
it. Come visit our dental office for an assessment to learn more about gingivitis
and good oral hygiene.
What Causes Gingivitis
One of the primary factors contributing to gingivitis is plaque buildup, a sticky colorless deposit of bacteria that regularly forms on teeth. These bacteria build up and can create byproducts that can damage the gums.
While gingivitis is a milder and reversible form of gum disease, it may lead to more serious, destructive forms if left untreated.Tuesday, December 17, 2013
The importance of dental sealants
SEALANTS
Sealants are a very common dental treatment recommended for children to protect the areas of the teeth that are the most vulnerable. They help prevent tooth decay in the newly erupted premolars and molars that will stay with your child for their lifetime. Sealants are placed in the deep grooves and pits of the teeth where plaque can hide. Most children, no matter how well they brush, are unable to reach and clean these areas properly. The sealant acts as a barrier and seals out food and bacteria. This helps prevent cavities! Your dentist and dental hygienist will inform you of when your child’s adult teeth are ready for sealants.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
T
Gingival Plaque
To prevent cavities, you need to remove plaque, the
transparent layer of bacteria that coats the teeth. The best way to do
this is by brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a
day. Brushing also stimulates the gums, which helps to keep them healthy
and prevent gum disease. Brushing and flossing are the most important
things that you can do to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
About 1 person in 10 has a tendency to accumulate tartar
quickly. Tartar is plaque in a hardened form that is more damaging and
difficult to remove. Using anti-tartar toothpastes and mouthwashes, as
well as spending extra time brushing the teeth near the salivary glands
(the inside of the lower front teeth and the outside of the upper back
teeth) may slow the development of new tartar.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
White Teeth
Don't smoke , try to limit tea or coffee . Our office now offers teeth whitening solutions . Please call our office at ( 310 ) 322 - 1814 to set up an appointment today !!! (:
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
15 Snacks to fuel your work day
1. Nuts
2. Whole grain bread with nut butter. Peanut, tahini or almond.
3. Apples with Peanut Butter
4. Olives
5.Edamame
6.Vegetables
7. Hummus
8.Fresh fruit
9. Dried Fruit
10.Apple Chips
11.Yogurt
12.Ricotta cheese
13. Trial Mix
14. Granola or protein bars
15.Tea green, black or herbal
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