A Fluoride Treatment Can Improve the Health and Strength of Your Tooth Enamel

Tooth enamel is the very hard biological substance that gives your teeth the strength to chew and profess the foods you eat. Its mineral density prevents bacterial decay from developing within the tooth enamel, thus preserving your oral health and function.

If you routinely struggle to maintain good oral hygiene habits, or if you consume acidic products on a regular basis, it could deplete the mineral strength of your teeth. This will significantly increase your chances of developing cavities and tooth sensitivity complications.

One easy and effective way to strengthen tooth enamel and maintain healthy teeth is to have Dr. [doctor_name] administer a basic fluoride treatment. This will help bolster the mineral density of your teeth to help restore their overall strength.

To do this, Dr. [doctor_name] will pour a concentrated fluoride gel into a tray that is inserted in your mouth and held there for a few minutes. You should avoid eating or drinking for at least a half an hour to allow the fluoride to deeply penetrate the enamel of your teeth.

Going forward, you might want to consider cutting back on acidic foods and beverages. Brushing your teeth with a fluoride toothpaste will also be helpful.

If you live in the [city], [state], area and you have concerns about the health and strength of your teeth, you should call [phone] to schedule a checkup with fluoride treatment at [practice_name].


Zap Away Tooth Decay with Laser Dentistry

Zap away tooth decay with laser dentistry. With lasers, precision oral health treatments can be given safely and accurately to improve and enhance your smile. Lasers have been around since 1994, but have been experiencing a surge of popularity in the dental community, specifically for teeth whiteners, which have boomed in recent years.

Teeth whitening treatments can be found everywhere these days, including your local grocery store. However, many of these products go unregulated and thus may contain ineffective ingredients, or potentially harmful ones capable of destroying tooth enamel or bleaching your gums. With professional teeth whiteners, you can have a treatment applied directly from the hands of an experienced dentist. Lasers are often used in professional whiteners to activate the gels on your teeth safely and effectively.

Lasers are also used to prepare teeth for dental fillings and root canal therapies. If any tissue or bacteria needs to be removed or zapped away, lasers can do the job effectively. If gum tissue needs to be removed and used for a cancer biopsy, one of the easiest ways to accomplish this is with the use of a laser.

If you would like to learn more about laser dentistry or to book a professional cleaning or oral exam with [practice_name], contact us at our dentist office in [city], [state]. Our number is [phone]. Dr. [doctor_name] and our entire team look forward to seeing you soon.


Your Teeth and Dental Implants Will Get Along Perfectly

Your teeth and dental implants will get along perfectly. Despite the unlikely marriage of artificial and natural teeth, it is possible to blend them seamlessly by customizing dental implants to your tooth color, shape, and structure. With a small tweak or two, we can ensure not only will you have a wonderfully new functional implant that will be as effective in its functions as a natural tooth can be, but it will also look natural too. Look below to see some other benefits that implants can provide:

– Dental implants are much more form-fitting and are considered by many patients to be much more comfortable than dentures.
– Some tough to chew foods such as steak can easily make dentures slide within your mouth, but dental implants hold fast, making these foods much more enjoyable and easier to eat.
– Due to a method called Osseointegration, the bone-implant integration can grow to support and hold the implant tight.
– Dental implants can fill out the natural shape and structure to your face lost by missing teeth.
– Without teeth or implants held in place, your jawbone can weaken and deteriorate over time.
– Your gums that hold teeth in place can cause shifting and movement to neighboring teeth when a gap is not occupied from a lost or missing tooth.
– A full-toothed smile is much better received in most social settings, which will also enhance your self-esteem and boost your self-image.

If you would like to learn if dental implants are right for you, you are welcome to schedule an oral exam with Dr. [doctor_name] and our team at [practice_name]. Our dentist office is located in [city], [state], and we can be reached by calling us at [phone]. Thanks for visiting with a smile!


The Benefits of Flossing

When you think about keeping your pearly whites strong and healthy, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? If you thought of flossing or brushing, you’re not alone. Still, would you be surprised to learn that inadequate flossing may have a bad effect on your teeth and on your overall health?

As you may know, removing plaque and bad bacteria from your enamel and your gum line is vital to your dental health. If you do not remove plaque, it will eventually harden into tartar. Sadly, trying to remove tartar at home can be dangerous to your teeth. To avoid this issue, you should try to clean below your gum line with floss since a toothbrush can’t reach that area. If you fail to remove this harmful plaque from your gum line, you could ultimately end up with gum disease. Gum disease, if not treated, will damage your jaw bone and the tissue that holds your pearly whites in place.

Similarly, if you don’t keep your gums clean, they could inflame. If you are suffering from gum disease, your gums could pull away from your teeth and expose their roots. Unfortunately, this means bad bacteria and germs from your teeth and gums can affect the health of your entire body. If this does happen to you, you will be more susceptible to diseases such as heart disease, respiratory issues, and even dementia.

If you’re interested in hearing more about the care we can provide or would like to learn more about flossing in [city], [state], please feel free to contact [practice_name] at [phone]. Our dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], and the rest of our team will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have. We’re excited to hear from you.


Pregnancy Can Affect Your Oral Health

If you’re pregnant—especially if you’re pregnant for the first time—you may be both excited and nervous. You probably understand that there are several things you’ll need to do to get ready. You also know that your body will change to accommodate your little one, but did you know that your mouth will change as well?

For example, you’ll have more fluid in your body while you’re pregnant, which can lead to problems in your oral cavity. Your hormones can also be elevated, which can cause swelling in your gums. Sadly, this leaves pregnant women more vulnerable to gingivitis. If your gingivitis isn’t treated, it could become worse and ultimately lead to a number of serious problems.

Sadly, because gum disease can let bad plaque and bacteria into your bloodstream, your overall health could suffer. Sadly, this problem can also affect your little one. In fact, if your gum disease isn’t addressed, you could be more likely to have gum disease, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, preterm delivery, and even heart disease.

We also recommend scheduling regular appointments with our dentist, Dr. [doctor_name] regularly. If you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to contact [practice_name] at [phone]. We look forward to receiving your call soon.


Stopping Gum Disease

More adults deal with gum disease than you may think. It’s actually a very serious health problem in America, and the saddest part is that it’s entirely preventable. To help you stop gum disease and hopefully never have to deal with it, our team at [practice_name] in [city], [state], put this together to help you stop gum disease in its tracks.

Stopping gum disease

Every oral health tip is designed to help you fight off the possibility of contracting gum disease. For those of you who don’t know, gum disease is a significantly large problem for many adults. It causes tooth loss, deterioration of the jaw bone, and can even lead to oral cancer.

You don’t have time for those problems, and you certainly don’t want to deal with the side effects of gum disease. So use these tips to stop it from happening.

Great oral health routine

The number-one thing you can do to help your mouth stay as healthy as possible is to keep your oral health in great shape. You win because you’ll always have a great, shining smile that you’ll want to show off whenever possible. And, your mouth is healthy and at almost no risk for contracting gum disease!

Call today to schedule an appointment. We can be reached at [phone].


Dental Implants to Replace a Tooth

Tooth loss, regardless of the cause, is a serious cause for concern. If the missing tooth isn’t replaced by a dental implant, it can cause the surrounding teeth to shift their alignment. This can cause additional problems, like chips and fractures on the corresponding teeth in your bite.

A dental implant is essentially a titanium abutment that is inserted into the underlying bone in your jaw. The dental implant acts as the root of the tooth, providing a solid foundation and jaw structure, while the crown, which goes on top of it, acts as the replaced tooth.

Your dentist, will first assess your jaw structure to make sure you have enough bone material to secure a dental implant. The implant is placed surgically into your gums.

Titanium is the ideal substance for the abutment as it is biologically safe. In time, it will become one with your natural bone in a process known as osseointegration.

Once your gums have healed and the titanium implant has been fully integrated into the surrounding bone tissues, a crown will then be placed over it, restoring your smile and missing tooth.

If you have had a tooth extracted and you’re interested in having it restored, you should call [practice_name] at [phone] to discuss dental implants in [city], [state]. We are always happy to take your call.


Why Choose Invisalign®?

Have you ever wondered which way was the best way to improve your smile discreetly? If so, you are not alone. Thanks to cosmetic dentistry, there are many different options when it comes to improving your smile. Invisalign® is a way to align your smile discreetly, moving your teeth into the ideal alignment position for positive oral health. Our team here at [practice_name] in [city], [state], is happy to give you information on Invisalign, and why they are a popular option when it comes to improving your smile.

Invisalign is a series of thin, clear, custom-made aligners that fit tightly over your teeth. They snap on and off your teeth, making them easy to remove as you eat, brush, and floss your teeth each day. The aligners are clear, which makes them hard to be seen by others as you receive treatment. Approximately every two weeks, you switch out your aligner for a new one, which gives your teeth the gentle push into the ideal alignment.

Invisalign can correct a number of different alignment issues. Some of these issues include underbites, overbites, crossbites, or spacing problems, along with any other oral health alignment needs your dentist can see. However, Invisalign is not for everyone. Your dentist Dr. [doctor_name] will be able to determine if Invisalign is the right fit for you.

As you can see, Invisalign is a great way to align your smile into ideal alignment without the metal wires and brackets. If you still have questions, or would like to speak to a member of our professional staff, call us today at [phone] and set up an appointment. Our team is happy to give you any information on Invisalign and assist with your oral care needs.


Dental Implants and What They Can Do for You

If you have suffered a lost or severely cracked tooth, a dental implant may be what you need. Leaving behind an empty pit where the tooth used to be can cause many health issues, including housing harmful bacteria. Thanks to upgrades in technology and the fine-tuned precision of our dentists at [practice_name], we can fix it with implants. Some of the many benefits of dental implants include:

– Customization: Each implant is fully customizable for color, shape, size, and fit.

– Osseointegration: The bones around the implant can strengthen to hold the implant tighter via a process known as osseointegration.

– Natural-looking: Dental implants mimic natural teeth.

– Facial reconstruction: Dental implants can return a face to its original shape prior the lost tooth.

– Strengthen jawbone: Dental implants can strengthen the jawbone, which becomes weak and can deteriorate when teeth are not held in place for support.

– Normal eating habits: You can return to your normal eating habits with dental implants.

– Bone loss prevention: Dental implants can prevent bone loss.

– Durability: Dental implants can last a lifetime.

– Stability: Dental implants can prevent shifting caused by bone loss.

– Aesthetics: Dental implants can give you a better smile.

Restore your missing teeth today with dental implants. If you would like to know more about dental implants, please make an appointment with Dr. [doctor_name] by contacting our wonderful staff at [practice_name] via phone at [phone]. You can also stop by our office in [city], [state]. Let us get you started on the road to a brighter, whiter smile.


Fluoride Basics

Your smile and oral health are important to our [practice_name] dental team, which is why we encourage you to take great care of your teeth and gums on a regular basis. One way you can do so is by taking advantage of fluoride.

To help you know a little bit more about fluoride, we have provided the answers to the following questions:

What is fluoride?
Fluoride is a natural mineral that is very beneficial for your teeth. It seeps into your tooth enamel and strengthens it, giving it the ability to fight tooth decay and enamel erosion. It also helps your teeth by repairing the enamel when it has been attacked or worn down by a harmful substance, which is called remineralization.

How can I get fluoride?
You can get fluoride by using fluoride toothpaste when you brush your teeth twice each day, drinking fluoridated water as much as possible, and receiving a professional fluoride treatment during your six month checkups.

How do I know if my toothpaste contains fluoride?
Ensuring that your paste contains fluoride is simple and easy. All you need to do is look at the ingredient label and see if fluoride is listed.

Is fluoride harmful for children?
Fluoride isn’t generally harmful for children. However, it is harmful if your child receives too much fluoride. This is called dental fluorosis. This involves tooth discoloration or mottled tooth enamel. The best way to know the perfect amount of fluoride to receive is by talking to your dentist, Dr. [doctor_name].

Fluoride can help you in many ways. If you would like to learn more about this beneficial mineral or if you have questions, call our office today at [phone]. We look forward to teaching you more about fluoride in [city], [state]!


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