Halloween tips from dentists

Have you ever wondered what dentists give out on Halloween? The answers are in. Sixty percent of dentists give out candy at Halloween, according to Delta Dental’s 2011 Tricky Treats survey of over 250 dentists. Nearly one out of four dentists do not hand out anything on Halloween, while 5% hand out toothbrushes. Of those…

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How does smoking affect overall health

Smoking is not just related to overall health problems, but it is also linked to periodontal disease (gum disease), tooth loss, and more importantly, it is the main cause of throat and oral cancers. Here are some facts of how smoking affects someone’s health: Smokers have an increased risk of heart disease, cancer and emphysema.…

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Is smoking bad for your teeth

Smoking is very bad for your health dental equipment. It is the major cause of lung disease, including lung cancer, and is one of the main factors of heart disease. Overall, all responsible health care professionals agree that smoking is terrible for your well being. Smoking doesn’t really produce tooth decay, or worsen a cavity…

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Thumbsucking and Pacifier Use

Thumbsucking is a natural reflex for children. Sucking on thumbs, fingers, pacifiers or other objects may make babies feel secure and happy and help them learn about their world.   Young children may also suck to soothe themselves and help them fall asleep. How Can Thumbsucking Affect My Child’s Teeth? After permanent teeth come in,…

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X-rays

Dental X-rays are a useful diagnostic tool when helping your dentist detect damage and disease not visible during a regular dental exam. How often X-rays should be taken depends on your present oral health, your age, your risk for disease, and any signs and symptoms of oral disease dental implant machine. For example, children may…

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Missing Teeth

Did you know that the average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth? If you are missing one or more teeth, there are plenty of reasons to correct the problem dental curing light. For one thing, a large space between your teeth may affect how you…

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12 Tips for a Healthy Halloween

Halloween is around the corner, which for most children means bags of free candy and a chance to build a stockpile of sweets for the winter dental equipment. No surprise, Halloween can also present parents with a variety of health and safety challenges. “It’s OK to eat that candy on Halloween but it’s important to…

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Extractions

An extraction means to have a tooth removed, usually because of disease, trauma or crowding. If you need an extraction, your dentist will first numb the area to lessen any discomfort. After the extraction, your dentist will advise you of what post extraction regimen to follow. In most cases a small amount of bleeding is…

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Stay Hydrated to Avoid Dry Mouth

When you’re sick, you need plenty of fluids for many reasons. One is to prevent dry mouth. Not only is it uncomfortable—dry mouth can also put you at greater risk for cavities. The medications you might be taking for a cold or flu—such as antihistamines, decongestants or pain relievers—can also dry out your mouth, so…

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Can wisdom teeth move other teeth?

Although it use to be a popular belief that wisdom teeth caused movement and crowding of all other teeth in the mouth, more and more research is showing that they do not. The research results show that wisdom teeth don’t cause other teeth to move, and it is inappropriate to extract them just for the…

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