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What Warrants a Tooth Extraction?

March 4, 2016

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Your teeth are capable of lasting a lifetime. Maintaining proper brushing and flossing habits as well as visiting your dentist for routine checkups is vitally important to the longevity of your smile. However, there are times when extracting a tooth is necessary. These situations may or may not be under your control. When appropriate, the tooth can be replaced with a dental implant, which is a prosthetic alternative that looks, functions and feels like a natural tooth.

There are a number of reasons why a tooth extraction is necessary, including the following: (more…)

How Stress Affects Your Oral Health

Filed under: Uncategorized — saltrun @ 5:39 pm

Do you have a stressed out smile? If you find yourself battling stress on a daily or weekly basis, you are not alone. As our schedules get busier and our agenda gets larger, stress is often commonplace. However, if you do not find ways to reduce or manage your stress levels, your oral health can suffer. Stress is known for taking its toil on your energy, your digestive system, your sleep and other body functions. Stress can also profoundly impact your dental health. The following are ways your mouth may be telling you to slow down:

Mouth Sores
A mouth sore can be frustrating and even painful. You may assume it is a random occurrence, but canker sores commonly develop during times of stress or fatigue. This could be due to a lowered immune system that can’t fight off the virus or bacteria. A fever blister (cold sore) is another types of mouth sore. The herpes simplex virus primarily causes cold sores, but stressful and emotional upsets can trigger an outbreak. (more…)

Gum Disease Dangers

January 8, 2016

Filed under: Uncategorized — saltrun @ 5:44 pm

Nearly half of American adults over 30 suffer from gum disease. Gum disease occurs in stages, ranging from mild gingivitis to more serious periodontitis. If you are experiencing symptoms of gingivitis, such as some swelling or slight bleeding in your gums, you may not realize the potential risk lurking in your mouth. The truth is, if gum disease is not eradicated or properly treated by your dentist, it can lead to several unsettling health problems – including those beyond your mouth.

Periodontal infections begin simply, when bacteria and its acid byproducts get trapped along the gum line. This causes the soft tissues of the mouth to become irritated and inflamed. While gingivitis does not cause any bone damage or tissue loss, the more advanced stages of gum disease do. Periodontitis causes inflammation that is serious enough to form pockets between gums and teeth, which collect more bacteria and destroy the supportive bone and tissues of the teeth. The major consequence of gum disease within the mouth is tooth loss, but it doesn’t stop there. (more…)

The Advantages of Porcelain Veneers

December 9, 2015

Filed under: Uncategorized — saltrun @ 5:46 pm

If you are considering porcelain veneers, you considering one of the most profound advancements in cosmetic dentistry. While veneers hold powerful capabilities to transform your smile, the concept behind them is quite simple. Here is a closer look at how veneers work and their unique advantages over other cosmetic dental services.

Veneers are wafer thin shells of porcelain that are strongly bonded to the front surface of your teeth. To ensure the veneer adheres properly to the tooth, a very small portion of your tooth must be removed. Therefore, porcelain veneers are irreversible. However, don’t let that scare you. The advantages of veneers are significant and they include the following: (more…)

How Stress Impacts Your Smile

November 13, 2015

Filed under: Uncategorized — saltrun @ 5:57 pm

If you are like most Americans, you lead a busy and stressful life. Whether you are a student, young parent or working professional, the day-to-day stress can start to take its toil on your health. While you may be familiar with how stress affects your heart health and intestinal health, it can also compromise your oral health.

High levels of stress are often associated with a lowered immune system. In such cases, your body’s ability to fight off infection is impaired. When it comes to your mouth, this can mean a greater vulnerability to gum disease. Gum disease is a chronic infection of the gums and supporting tissues of your teeth. If you let stress get the best of you and neglect to seek treatment for gum disease, you can end up with serious dental problems, including tooth loss. (more…)

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