Archive for February, 2010

The Importance Of Regular Dental Treatment

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Get The Best Value Dental Treatment

Our teeth are lifelong partners of ours, especially if we love to eat. Having only two sets in our lifetimes, first are the milk teeth while the second and last are our permanent teeth, it is therefore important to be able to take of them as best as we could. Otherwise, a life of dentures awaits.

Living with dentures is not a good thing. Imagine having to take out your teeth every night before going to bed, then having to put them on in the morning. Now, sometimes we forget our keys at home and so it’s not far from us to forget our teeth just before leaving the house. Imagine the flushness of our faces then when we attempt to smile. A toothless grin worthy of a mendicant down at the subway. Then there are the denture pastes that keeps dentures in place, that’s an added purchase and hassle as well as the cleaning solutions. Lest we forget too those socially awkward situations where our dentures might get loose and fall down in the middle of a formal dinner. Now, are you ready to tackle all these things?

Having regular dental treatment is very important if we want to keep our pearly whites. Of course just as important is our daily oral hygiene. Brushing three times a day, flossing everyday, gargling and eating healthy food are all important. However, these acts of taking care of our teeth are not enough. Pretty soon, plaque and tartar build up will occur no matter how diligent we are with our brushing and flossing. When these problems arise, the time to get dental treatment has arrived.

Bi-annual cleanings of our teeth by our dentists is recommended. Called prophylaxis, this detailed cleaning makes sure that the accumulated plaque and tartar build ups are removed leaving us with clean, sparkling and healthy teeth and gums. Though one might argue that we can remove these build ups ourselves, those who think that, I ask you, have you ever tried to remove tartar from your teeth?

Tartar on our teeth are like barnacles on a ship. Pretty crusty and very hard to remove. If one would attempt to remove it himself with a special tool, he or she may succeed however, the risk of removing the enamel of your teeth is there. And if the enamel is stripped off, our teeth become as vulnerable as a wet kitten in the middle of a busy highway. That is to say, it can be saved, but only if someone acts fast.

So if you love your teeth, and you love yourself, go and take care of your teeth with regular dental treatment combined with good daily oral hygiene practices. Teeth are an extension of ourselves. They are part of us. And we need them though we don’t appreciate it till we lose them.

Consider That Gingivitis is Just the Beginning Stage of Problems and Can Be Corrected…

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The state of our own personal dental health is something that many people just do not have time to think about and that is certainly understandable. On the surface, it does indeed seem that there are more important things to concentrate on. Saving disaster victims, ending world famine, and stopping human rights violations like the persecution of the peaceful Falun Gong meditators in China are all very worthy and important ways to spend our time.

I know that there is not anything glamorous about taking care of our teeth and gums. Yet, it is truly vitally important to each of us as individuals. Does it get in the way? You bet it does. However, we all need to take the time to focus on this truly necessary aspect of our lives because saving our own teeth and health has very high intrinsic value.

Let’s not even talk about the heavy and perhaps unreasonable expense of costly dental treatments. Instead, let us focus on something a little more practical sounding. Researchers are finding connections between gum disease otherwise known as periodontal disease and all kinds of illnesses.

Recently, I heard the claim that there is a connection between dental disease and pancreatic cancer! The link between diabetes, heart disease, stroke, pre-term babies as well as other illnesses have all been at least suspected of being related in some way to gum disease.

"But I do not have gum disease !", you may protest. Actually, the odds are not in your favor that you do not have it. In fact, dental professionals will tell you that perhaps as many as 75% of the American population has some form of this problem. That is more people than do not have it.

Typically, this problem progresses in an almost invisible way to the victim. Your dentist or hygienist may mention to you on several occasions that you are starting to have a problem. Like most people, you may not pay much attention. After all, everything seems fine!

One day you may be informed that you need a deep cleaning or a SRP (Scaling and Root Planing Treatment) and that you have a moderate level of gum disease. You think you went from zero to sixty in a few seconds, but the reality is that you had a gingivitis problem a while back, but now it has increased in severity.

To be fair, it may not have happened this way to you. Dentists are not always focused on the health of your gums, preferring to simply work on your teeth. Therefore, it is possible that the problem grew and you knew nothing about it!

For this reason, a good periodontist can be your friend. This is the focus of their practice. They can always refer you to a good general dentist if they see a problem with your teeth. This is what I prefer. I go to a periodontist and use him as my primary care dentist even if he doesn’t know it!

Anyway, the point is that gum disease is rather serious, you cannot afford (literally) to bury your head in the sand. You could end up spending thousands upon thousands for treatments and a final solution that is nowhere near as good as your own original teeth.

The good news is that what you do at home is far more important than what your dentist and hygienist do for you in the office. They cannot be with you every day and you may only see them for a couple to a few times per year. You can ask them yourself. They will tell you that YOU and what you do at home will have the greatest impact on your dental health.

Learn what the secrets to good home care are!

Learn about the one tool that I think is most important for home care at http://www.HowToFightGumDisease.com

David is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease – available at all online booksellers. ISBN: 978-0981485508

*article is for information only and does not seek to render advice, diagnosis and treatment. If you have or think you might have any health problem, contact your doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. USFDA has not evaluated statements about any products in this article.

Waterpik WP-100 Dental Water Jet Review

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Dental Water Jet is clinically proved to be more effective than floss for healthier gums. Most dental professionals urge brushing and flossing to retain your dentition and gums their healthiest. Regrettably, most 80-percent of Americans don’t floss on a normal basis, and most people find flossing to be a painful or unpleasant chore. Finally, there is an active alternative to flossing that feels great and is simple to complete.

The Waterpik Ultra functions way beyond flossing to keep your gums their healthiest. Waterpik has designed the Waterpik WP-100 to deliver a water pressing of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute. This system delivers a clinically evidenced combination of water pressure level and pulsation to remove debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line — three times deeper than brushing alone. In addition, it massages and stimulates the gums to improve circulation and help promote strong and healthy gums. The Waterpik Ultra is so working that it is clinically tested to be up to 93-percent more operational than flossing at reducing gum bleeding

Here are customer reviews about Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet:

I’ve always prided myself on my good teeth. I intended that flossing and brushing was sufficiency…that was until I went to the dental practitioner, and he stated I had the rootage of periodontal disease. That dismayed the hell out of me.
I went home and started using the Sonicare I had bought but never plugged in. That was good, but not enough – I bought a Waterpik because obviously flossing wasn’t cutting it.
I had never used a Waterpik before, and it was some divine revelation! I’m still goggle-eyed that there are some Waterpik oldtimers who say this machine isn’t hard enough…uh, for what? Skinning paint off a brick wall? This thing perfectly bumped my socks off when it got to the pressure sensation.

I started out at 2 and worked my way up to 7 – it still stings like mad, but I’m getting used to it by now. I put Listerine in the tank to increase the anti-bacteria result.
My dentist went on vacation, and I had to cancel another appointment, so it happened that almost two months had elapsed since the last time I had seen him. In that time, I reliably brushed with the Sonicare four times a day and used the Waterpik at least once (several tankfuls of water and Listerine worth.)

Regarding the leaking people talk about – the only time the tank leaks, I notice, is if I put my fingers on the seal when I’m refilling it. If I’m careful to keep my fingers away from that seal, the tank is water tight. So when I come back for my check-up, the dentist was Openmouthed. He wasn’t sure what I had done, but he said my gums looked pink and healthy! He had said initially I’d have to get my teeth cleaned every three months because I must be one of those people who gets a tartar build up quicker than other people…well, I had worked religiously on scaling back the plaque. (I had also buy a dental mirror so I could discover the back of my front teeth for telltale plaque residual.)

Hmmm, no comment about that plaque…was it because there WASN’T any? My dental practitioner inquired me if I had been eating up because there was so compact build up (I had to pull that out of him because I KNEW he didn’t want to give me credit for making that hard on my dental hygiene!)
The dentist HADN’T recommended a Waterpik, but I knew I had to go to the extreme to beat back the periodontal enemy. My dentitions are so clear, they squeaker!

Free White ICE Teeth Whitening

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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White ICE is a cosmetic procedure to help your teeth glaze with a minimum effort. Some people feel embarrassed to smile because of the stains in their teeth. Getting rid of the stains by visiting a dentist is expensive. So in a way to help people get out of this problem, WhiteICE Direct Teeth Whitening assists you to bring back the smile on your face. WhiteICE Direct offers help to each one of us in a unique way.

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2. White ICE Toothpaste – This toothpaste can be used like any other regular toothpaste, but the results of White ICE toothpaste are more astonishing than you expect. The Fluoride mix in the paste makes your enamel strong and teeth white.

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Learning About Restorative Dentistry?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Restorative Dentistry Can Help Your Posture

Ever wonder what Restorative Dentistry is? Restorative dentistry is the study, diagnosis and treatment of disease and damage to the teeth and their supporting structure. This can encompass a broad range of problems and below we will look at some of the possibilities of restorative dentistry.

Restorative dentistry is either a simple tooth replacement or it can be a complex series of procedures. The aim of this type of dentistry is to repair damaged or missing teeth and restore proper function. For instance if you have suffered an injury in which one or more teeth have become extremely loose or missing it can be repaired.

Why Choose Restorative Procedures?

Many people look at orthodontia and restorative procedures as merely cosmetic, however it is important to note that problem teeth can lead to eating problems and even illness. To stay healthy everyone needs good teeth and a healthy mouth.

It’s a fact of life that broken, misaligned or missing teeth can make it difficult to chew food properly. This can lead to digestive issues from swallowing food that has not been adequately processed. Restorative dentistry can fix these problems through dentures, braces, implants or bridges.

How Does it Work?

Many cases where a patient needs restorative dentistry will you will need several appointments. The initial appointment will consist of examining your teeth, taking x-rays and coming up with a treatment plan. If you will have been experiencing pain and swelling most dentists recommend a round of antibiotic treatment before beginning restorative procedures.

There are new systems being offered at select locations today that offer restoration in a single visit. Porcelain veneers, outlays, inlays, and crowns can be accomplished in the office in a short amount of time. This can be very beneficial as the patient does not have to go around with missing teeth, however it is important to note that the procedures are new and may not be applicable for all situations.

Which Dentist?

If you do not already have a dentist who can perform restorative dentistry you need to keep a few things in mind while shopping around. A good dentist will take an interest in your overall health as well as the presentation of your smile. They will focus on prevention over cure and be methodical in their approach to your dental needs. For instance a good dentist should require new films (unless you have recent x-rays), do a thorough examination of your mouth, teeth, gums, glands, lips and inside of the cheeks. You can further check the qualifications of your dentist by calling your Better Business Bureau and inquiring about complaints.

In Summary

There are many positive things that come from restorative dentistry. Common problems such as missing or damaged teeth can be addressed as well as gum disease and other issues. Be sure you get the right dental treatment regularly.

What You Can Do To Help Save Your Teeth And Gums From Those Very Costly Dental Treatments – Prevention Is Key!

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

If you are concerned about the high cost of dental care and the almost complete lack of cost coverage – even when you have insurance – you are definitely not alone. One thing we should not overestimate is the importance of our dental health.

You may scarcely notice your teeth when everything is fine. However, when something hurts, you have a cavity or perhaps need a root canal, you do notice. Most likely, at that point, you are willing to pay the price to get this dental work done. That price, as you undoubtedly know, can be very high, depleting your savings or causing you to ‘make payments’ to your dentist or credit card company.

What if there were some simple things that you could do to actually prevent expensive treatments in the first place? Here are some things to keep in mind.

1. The pH balance of your mouth is extremely important. Bacteria multiply more rapidly in an acidic environment and foods and beverages that are acidic can leach the calcium and phosphate right out of your teeth causing them to weaken and be more susceptible to – you guessed it – cavities!

Beverages like soda and coffee can drive the pH balance to the acidic side. You can sip on milk or water while eating or drinking such things. That will help, but you really should consider a pH balanced rinse or chewing xylitol gum after eating such meals.

2. Plaque build up – This is an amazing simple, yet complicated problem. It should be obvious to you that brushing and flossing are not a fool-proof method of avoiding dental problems. If there were, there would not be a need for so many dentists. The key here is that plaque is actually relatively easy to disrupt. No need to brush hard, just often! Consistency can help you win the fight against plaque.

3. The same acidic foods and drinks can increase plaquing as well. Even some ‘healthy’ foods can do this. Blueberries are one of the worst foods that contribute to plaquing.

Is the answer to avoid all ‘bad’ foods. That, in my opinion would be impossible.

As I write this, I am situated inside a coffee shop in Kansas City. There is literally zero healthy food here. When I get hungry, I end up eating a cookie or piece of cake or an unhealthy sandwich loaded with meats and cheese – it doesn’t even taste good. But, when you are hungry, you will eat anything!

Therefore, to counteract the effect of acidic foods and beverages, I try to keep some xylitol gum on hand. Xylitol has a powerful pH balancing effect. But not all xylitol gums are created equal. Some barely have enough put in by the manufacturer simply so that they can claim it on the label. It is virtually useless and because of the other ingredients in it, it could very well be harmful!

Xylitol, pH balanced mouthwash, milk and water can all help you avoid the long term damage that can come from exposing your teeth and gums to harmful, acidic foods. Do not be the person who sips on soda or coffee all day. You are constantly putting acid in and doing nothing to change your mouth pH, you are doing this all day long! What do you think will happen long term – after years of this behavior?

The same conditions that improve your chances for dental caries also can contribute to the development of gum disease. Both conditions can be expensive to treat.

Read more on the topic of prevention.

Author: You can learn more about prevention at http://www.Gingivitiskiller.com . David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease.

This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to render advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you might have a health condition of any kind, visit your dentist or doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

 

Raleigh teeth whitening – Advantages of Raleigh teeth whitening

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

If you are contemplating Raleigh teeth whitening, then you will find multiple choices accessible. The dentists practicing in Raleigh are immensely skilled professionals in teeth whitening. You certainly can visit a dentist to make sure faster remedy in teeth whitening the tooth. Nevertheless, you require to understand the cause why Raleigh teeth whitening is popular, leaving out the house made kits which are inexpensive.

The habit of consumption of specific diet like coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco may cause discoloration and all these individuals could watch the apparent good outcomes with the dentist in Raleigh. Keep in mind that even smoking routines may trigger discoloration and you are able to certainly obtain the brightness through the reputed dentist who is specialized in tooth teeth whitening.

Usually, over the counter kits for teeth teeth whitening might take a few days to see the clear modify, but when you opt for raleigh teeth whitening, inside a single seated, you are able to fetch the white collection of teeth, the same as the celebrities. Even following several weeks, you can’t achieve the incredible result in home packages, as it is gained from a professional and experienced dentist. That’s the cause, why people go crazily to the dental professional and every penny paid is worthy. The entire credit from the dentists in Raleigh goes to the application of laser technology.

Using a house treatment for teeth teeth whitening might create consequence, however the endurance from the outcome is always a query among the people. You have to frequently apply those kits, to make sure gleaming tooth. Each other month, you need to invest time to make it take place with counter items. But with the raleigh teeth whitening, you get lengthy lasting treatment. It’s enough, should you make a go to, once in the year. However, if you start to pursue the tips talked about through the dentist, regularly, you might postpone the go to.

What is the truth behind DentaBright Scam

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

There’s been tons of talk latterly about the purported DentaBright scam.  Some people are saying the product didn’t perform the way it was publicized.  In case you do not know, this is a product that essentially helps you wasting your teeth. 

A huge quantity of folks have an interest in having your teeth white and given the undisputed fact that over time our teeth incline to become tainted and slightly yellowish.  This is especially true among folk who used to smoke or who drink masses of coffee on a daily basis.  So is there any truth to these allegations?  For the main part, the folks that run around caution others not to fall for the DentaBright scam have not even attempted the product. 

You could be startled to discover that there are a large quantity of folks out there who simply like to form difficulty for others.  Rather than doing something more productive with their time, they instead would like to run round the Net making up all sorts of silly stories about legit service and products that help masses of folk.  Now, are there some valid complaints about this precise product?  Naturally no product is excellent for everyone. 

It’s been my experience the majority who use the tooth bleaching system like this one who did not get the results that they need have often not implement the instructions included with the product.  Rather than listening to what people say, why don’t you try the product yourself?  Trust me, any product that is as well liked as this could attract its allocated share of knockers.  The sole way to grasp definitely if the product will work for you is to really try it and see what sort of results you get.  Do not let yourself be influenced by the claims that DentaBright is a scam.

How to Spot a Good Dentist

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

How Restorative Dentistry Can Help You

Anyone would want to find a good dentist. This is especially because a fantastic smile can greatly improve how you feel about yourself and how others feel about you. Unfortunately, the skill of a practitioner goes well beyond the ability to give you straight, sparkling white teeth. If you are out looking for dentists Melbourne specialists to help you care for your oral assets, there are a couple of qualities, traits and features you should look for.

All Inclusive Treatments

One sign of a great dentist is his ability to offer you a wide line of treatment options. One common option is cosmetic dentistry. This would include in site teeth whitening. Aside from cosmetic procedures, restorative dentistry is also a sought after service. This would involve the installation of inlays and composite fillings. Other important dental treatments are facial pain treatment, implant fitting, preventive maintenance and wisdom tooth extraction.

Excellent Customer Relations

Caring for a patient goes beyond the dental chair. Dentists should also have listening hearts and ears. Although they have the final say on which procedures are the safest and most appropriate, they should pay attention to what patients want. Doing so can create the right balance between what is necessary and what is hoped for. This is the secret to customer contentment.

Relating well to customers also involves instances after official clinic hours. This is because any patient can have an emergency at any time of the day. A good dentist should offer his time and services when necessary. Knowing that an expert is always around will give you some peace of mind.

Innovative Technology

These days, many people enjoy better oral health because of modern technology. Despite the fact that there are still limitations to what technology can help dentists accomplish, dentists who have the newest equipment in town can provide fast, effective and top of the line treatment.

There are several new pieces of equipment that dentists can use. Two of the best are the intra-oral camera and the digital radiograph. A camera can help patients participate in procedures by letting them see what is going on while radiographs can take x-rays faster and at reduced levels of radiation.

Anxiety Management

A lot of people have enduring fears about visiting the dentist for a dental treatment. A good dentist should therefore have strategies to help manage patient anxiety. The most basic method of helping patients get over their negative feelings is to talk to them. Dentists should explain how procedures are performed and what patients should expect. They should also answer relevant questions so they can dismiss myths and alleviate patient negativism. 

A practitioner should also have provisions for pain relief. Patients should be given the option to choose among anesthetics, sleep dentistry procedures and even hypnosis. Your oral health expert however should additionally know which relief options are applicable for your specific situation and condition.

Anyone can claim to be a good dentist. Don’t just take a practitioner’s word for it though. As a patient, you need to carefully evaluate what a practitioner is offering to determine his real merits.

Dental Treatments- How Dentists Care for Teeth

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Affordable Dental Treatment

There are many types of dental treatments offered by dentists Melbourne specialists. You may not always require every kind of treatment. It is however, essential to choose a dentist who can provide you with a comprehensive set of service options. This is simply because you can never tell at what point in your life you will need a particular kind of treatment.

Restorative Services

Most people at some point in their lives suffer some degree of tooth decay. This particular problem is an example of what dental restoration seeks to address. Teeth can be repaired through the use of composite fillings or inlays. Composite fillings are the most common alternatives to traditional amalgam fillings. These mimic the natural color of teeth and require less removal of the original tooth during restorative dentistry preparation. Inlays are porcelain or precious metal impressions that are used to restore decayed portions of teeth.

Preventive Steps

This is one aspect of oral health care that many individuals take for granted. This is the reason why people often visit dentists only when their teeth or gums already show signs of severe damage. Preventive steps can help hamper decay and gum disease. A good oral health practitioner should be able to give you valuable inputs on regular oral hygiene, diet, smoking and gum care. These all have an impact on your overall oral health.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental treatment optiopns can be geared towards cosmetic goals. There are different methods for providing patients with great smiles. One of the most sought after procedures is teeth whitening. There are now whitening trays and chemical substances that can be bought from the counter. It is still most advisable though to seek the help of a dentist for this procedure. Dentists customize whitening trays to fit individual patients. This is the key to making sure teeth whitening is achieved evenly.

Implant Procedure

It’s not always possible to prevent tooth loss. Sadly, losing a tooth or two can have a negative impact on self-mage and esteem. The solution to this problem is screwing in an implant. A good dentist however should first assess the fitness of a candidate for dental treatments like this. Overall oral health and physical health may be among some of the factors that good dentists look into before permitting the installation of implants.

Procedures for Facial Pain

Some oral health problems can affect more than just your teeth and gums. They can be so serious that they can sometimes lead to facial pain. Your oral health care practitioner should therefore have provisions for evaluating and treating such conditions as bruxism and TMJ syndrome.

Dentists have to make sure that they are capable of providing the latest dental treatments. Finding a dentist who can give you the most complete oral health assessment and care can give you tremendous peace of mind.