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Foods That Stain Your Teeth
As we grow older, we notice that our teeth become less white and bright as they were when we were young. It is important to ensure that you are taking care of your smile to avoid oral problems, especially that of tooth decay and gum disease. While keeping your mouth healthy is of utmost importance, naturally, we also are concerned with the aesthetic appeal of our smile, such as having white teeth. If you are struggling to keep your smile bright, keep reading to learn about the foods and drinks that you could be consuming that may be staining your…
Read MoreThe Effects of Sugar on Your Teeth
While you have probably heard several times how bad sugar is for your health, it is likely that you don’t truly understand just how negative the effects of sugar are, especially on your teeth. In fact, sugar is the number one cause of tooth decay in people who practice normal daily oral care. So, if you are aiming for oral health, and overall health, you will want to take a step back from the sugar intake. How does sugar cause tooth decay? Your mouth is full of thousands of different types of bacteria, some that are beneficial, and some that…
Read MoreFacts About Gum Disease
Did you know that over 80% of the adult population experience some variation or level of gum disease? With periodontal disease, or gum disease, being so common and risky, it is extremely important to have a good understanding of the condition yet many people do not. What is gum disease? Periodontal diseases affect the gums and surrounding tissues of the teeth. There are mild cases and cases that are severe. Inflammation and premature stages of gingivitis would fall under the category of mild, while some suffer from the more severe cases that incur bone erosion and tooth loss. When it…
Read MoreAre Dental X-Rays Safe?
Dental X-rays are a common and extremely useful tool that allows dentists to see parts of the mouth he could not see otherwise. Without X-rays, various damages and diseases that cannot be seen in a normal dental exam would go unnoticed and potentially cause much more harm and permanent damage than if the problem was caught earlier on by a dental X-ray. Dental X-rays are considered safe for both adults and children. Who needs dental X-rays? How often one has dental X-rays is dependent upon their unique situation; their oral health, genetic predispositions, risk for disease, age, and so on.…
Read MoreHow to Get Rid of Bad Breath
Having bad breath every so often, in the mornings or after a garlic-filled meal is normal. However, for those who suffer from bad breath throughout their day, it can be embarrassing and affect your day-to-day activities. There are various reasons behind bad breath, and understanding them can help you conquer them. Keep reading to learn more about what causes bad breath as well as how to prevent it. What causes bad breath? Did you know that 90% of bad breath is caused by the bacteria in your mouth in between your teeth, on your tongue, and in your throat? Whenever…
Read MoreThe Importance of Flossing Your Teeth
Many people underestimate the immense importance of oral care, and especially, flossing. Your oral care isn’t just about the health of your mouth, but the health of your entire body. Multiple studies have shown links between the two. Flossing seems to be a hassle, an extra to-do on their list, and when it doesn’t seem like a must, but it actually is. The truth of the matter is, if everyone understood the importance of flossing, they might move it up on their list of daily to-dos’. Taking your oral health seriously means going by what the experts say, and that…
Read More5 Tips for Healthier Teeth
It is important to realize the importance of taking care of your teeth. If you want a healthy mouth and smile that will last you a lifetime, you have to ensure you are engaging in all the necessary steps in keeping your oral health in check. You should practice oral health daily and make it a habit, as well as teach your children to practice healthy oral habits at a young age. Your oral health is linked to your overall health, so you should take it very seriously. If you want to take the steps towards having a healthier mouth…
Read MoreFun Tips for Keeping Your Child’s Smile Bright: National Children’s Dental Health Month Insights
Did you know that February is National Children’s Dental Health Month? You may be wondering what that means. The purpose of this month is awareness. Thousands of healthcare professionals, dentists, healthcare providers, and educators come together in February to bring and spread awareness to parents all over about the importance of keeping their child’s mouth healthy and teaching them good oral habits at a young age. Although tooth decay is preventable in its entirety, it is the most common chronic disease in children. When life gets busy, many parents fail to enforce healthy oral habits on their children which results…
Read MoreGive the Gift of a Whiter Smile This Valentine’s Day
January has come and gone, and it is now February, the month of love. Each year we spend time trying to come up with a creative and caring Valentine’s Day gift, and many times, we end up going for the usual flowers, chocolate candies, etc. While flowers fade and chocolate candies run out, many people desire gifts that will last. This year, save yourself the time and the shopping and give your loved one the gift of a whiter smile. Whether the gift of teeth whitening is for your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife, sister, mother, etc., it is sure to…
Read MoreHome Remedies For Toothaches
If you are suffering from an ongoing toothache, the most important step to take is going to your family dentist in Irving to find out what the underlying cause is. Knowing what it is that is causing the toothache will be the best and most efficient way to alleviate the pain, swelling, sensitivity, discomfort or other various symptoms. While we so often must use our mouths in our daily tasks, from eating, to talking, to drinking, etc., it makes sense that having a bad toothache can affect the quality of your day-to-day life. While short-term and infrequent toothaches can be…
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