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Chances are you know sugar’s effect on teeth. After all, almost everyone grasps that this carb causes tooth decay, cavities, and other dental issues. That said, have you considered the impact salt has on your smile? Depending on its use, the mineral could help or hurt your pearly whites. As such, you’d do well to learn how it alters your mouth. Luckily enough, your Westchase dentist can teach you. Here, then, is a summary of how salt rinses strengthen oral health and salty foods weaken it.
(more…)The new year is right around the corner. If you’re like many people, you are probably making plans for the year ahead. Life can get busy pretty quickly as you work on your goals. It’s easy to delay seeing your dentist until you have more flexibility in your schedule; however, you don’t want to wait too long to have a cleaning and checkup. Here are 5 benefits of scheduling your dental checkup early in the year.
Among other things, dental implants are known for being durable and stain-resistant. That’s partly why they have a long-term success rate of over 95 percent! Even so, however, these restorations don’t last forever — they’ll wear out and fail if given enough time. Given that fact, then, you might wonder, “How long do dental implants last?” Fortunately, your Florida dentist has the answer to your burning question. Read on to learn about dental implants’ lifespan, their ability to save you money, and the best ways to maintain them.
(more…)Most people have taken antibiotics for one reason or another at some point in their lives. Maybe you were recovering from an ear infection, or you were required to take them after a medical procedure – no matter the circumstances, antibiotics are used to treat and prevent bacterial infections. But did you know they are sometimes utilized in dentistry when patients have medical conditions? Continue reading to learn from your dentist in Westchase about some cases where you may require antibiotics before a dental appointment.
(more…)Your dentist told you it would look natural, but when you first saw your dental crown in place, you still couldn’t help being a bit surprised at how well it blended with your real teeth. How did they deliver such a great result for you? With the advanced techniques utilized for modern dental crowns, you receive a personalized restoration that mimics the shade of your natural tooth. It’s not by chance – it’s science. Keep reading for an easy-to-digest look at the process of color matching a dental crown from your dentist in Westchase.
(more…)Do you have a severely decayed or damaged tooth? If so, you might consider restoring it with a dental crown. Not only will this protective “cap” renew the strength and function of your tooth, but it can also improve the color, shape, and size for a more ideal appearance. But does it hurt to undergo this restoration treatment? Keep reading to learn what you should expect when getting a dental crown and the benefits you can enjoy!
(more…)Your smile is one of the first things that people will notice about you—so knowing that your teeth look stunning can go a long way towards making great first impressions and boosting your overall confidence. But if you feel like your smile needs a little bit of work to get to where it needs to be, don’t fret—your situation isn’t hopeless at all thanks to a handy process known as full mouth reconstruction. As the name implies, your dentist can use a combination of treatments and techniques to enhance and rebuild your smile as needed. Here’s more about five options that are often utilized during full mouth reconstruction to deliver life-changing results.
(more…)How old were you when you lost your first tooth? Was it exciting to put that tooth under your pillow and fall asleep in eager anticipation of a visit from the tooth fairy? Visits from the tooth fairy are a rite of passage, and children have been cashing in on their lost teeth for generations. But did you know that the legend of the tooth fairy extends well beyond contemporary American culture? Here’s more from your dentist about six surprising, interesting versions of the origins of the tooth fairy from around the world.
(more…)It’s estimated that over 47% of American adults suffer from some form of gum disease, making it quite a common condition! That said, its apparent frequency doesn’t make it any less serious; if left untreated, gum disease can take a serious toll on your oral health. But beyond that, did you know that it can also affect the very shape of your face? Keep reading to learn more from your dentist about how gum disease can progress and begin affecting your facial structure, along with some prevention tactics.
(more…)If you ask most people, they’ll probably know that fluoride is associated with good dental health. It’s used in toothpaste, and most tap water in the United States is fluoridated. Other than what’s found in the dentist’s office, though, they might think that these are the primary sources of the stuff in daily life.
As it happens, there are also foods with fluoride in them. To improve your oral health, consider adding these four high-fluoride foods to your diet!
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