2016

Brace Yourself! Here's What You Can Expect During Your First Week with Braces

Getting braces can be both exciting and intimidating. You're excited that in a few months or so, you'll have the smile of your dreams. But you're also a bit worried since you don't quite know what to expect once all those brackets and wires are in your mouth. While you can certainly call your dentist or orthodontist if you have any concerns that arise once the braces are on, it's helpful to have some background knowledge going into your experience.

What Type of Toothpaste Is Right for You?

All men may be created equal, but that doesn't mean that everyone's mouth is; because dental health is so much at the forefront of current medical science, scientists and dentists are always looking for new ways to encourage people to take care of their teeth. But if, for a number or reasons, plain old toothpaste just isn't doing the job for you, some days you may be tempted to give up entirely on your dental health routine.

Dental Care: Detecting the Signs of Gum Recession

Gum disease is a serious dental problem that can result in wobbly teeth, inflammation of the gums, and eventual tooth loss. Because the disease usually progresses gradually over many years, most people aren't able to catch the signs of gum disease until it has progressed into its final stages. Luckily, you can identify the onset of gum disease by keeping tabs on the health of your gums. Gum recession is often one of the first signs of gingivitis, so spotting it can often alert you to the need for immediate treatment before gum disease takes over your smile.

How To Care For A New Dental Filling

Dental fillings are essentially used to restore the structure and aesthetics of a tooth damaged by decay or trauma, giving you a bright smile and better tooth function for biting and chewing. However, fillings are delicate and need to be taken care of to prevent cracking or chipping. Here is a look at tips you can use to ensure your new dental filling serves you for a long time and that you experience minimal discomfort when chewing or drinking.

A Guide To Understanding And Treating Baby Bottle Mouth For The Young Child Now In Your Care

It would not be unusual for individuals with little previous knowledge of baby bottle mouth to suddenly be asked to help make crucial decisions about the complex dental decisions for children newly in their care. If you are now in that position, the following information will give you and the child in need of dental care a reason to smile. Learning About Baby Bottle Decay Baby bottle decay frequently occurs when babies or young children spend extended periods of time drinking fluids with sugar from the bottle.