When we brush and floss, we know that we’re helping to keep our mouths healthy and prevent plaque and diseases. One disease you likely hear about often is gingivitis, but you may not have all the important facts about this oral issue.
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When we brush and floss, we know that we’re helping to keep our mouths healthy and prevent plaque and diseases. One disease you likely hear about often is gingivitis, but you may not have all the important facts about this oral issue.
As we’ve mentioned in past posts, dental care changes at different ages. We have discussed proper care for babies, children, and seniors – and in this blog post we’re tackling dental needs of adolescents.
We take great care of our teeth for many reasons, and one of them is to prevent cavities. In one of our past blog posts, we explained all about cavities and how they’re formed. This week, we’re letting you know about 6 things that can increase your chances of getting cavities – some you may have never thought of – to further prevent dental problems and to keep your smiles healthy.
When discussing dental health topics, we often focus on teeth and even the gums – but what about the tongue? Believe it or not, your tongue is actually quite interesting and important.
Dental needs change as a person ages. The specifics of the care you received as a baby are much different than your needs as an adult. For seniors, there are certain things to watch out for and keep in mind with respect to dental routine and care.
Loose teeth are something that we’ve all dealt with – you may remember your own loose teeth, especially your first one. Quite possibly, you can recall all the questions you had: Can I wiggle it? Will it hurt when it falls out? Why is it loose?
If you’re a parent, these are the very questions you’ll be asked once your child experiences loose teeth of their own. And if you’re worried that you don’t know how to properly handle these and other questions, don’t worry – the team at Southeast Dental is here to help!
Dealing with sensitive teeth can be difficult. Not being able to enjoy certain foods and drinks, experiencing pain when you least expect it – sensitive teeth can go from a mere annoyance to an unbearable issue. Luckily, there are a variety of ways to minimize the tooth sensitivity or guard against it completely. After all, your team at Southeast Dental wants you to be able to enjoy a healthy, pain-free mouth! So here are our top tips to deal with those sensitive teeth:
Taking proper care of our mouths is not only important for white teeth and healthy smiles – it’s also preventative care. Oral cancer is a very real risk, even in Canadians, but there are effective ways to prevent it, many of which you may already be doing.
Here are a few preventative measures:
Happy New Year! For many of us, resolutions for 2016 include taking better care of ourselves. Getting more exercise, flossing daily and eating healthier are at the top of our lists at Southeast Dental!
Proper dental hygiene is important for all ages, but it’s imperative to start good habits at a young age. Whether you’re still cleaning your children’s teeth yourself, or if your kids are at that age when they’re ready to learn how to take care of their own oral health, we have some tips for you (and them) to help make sure they’re armed with the most effective methods possible.