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Category: Oral Hygiene

Are Artificial Sweeteners Bad For Your Teeth?
Many patients are aware of the effect sugar has on our teeth and overall health, but what about artificial sweeteners? Artificial sweeteners do not affect your teeth in the same way that sugar does. Sugar substitutes are often considered better for dental health because they do not cause tooth decay and other health issues, but do they have an …
Hygiene Recommendations For Our Braces Patients
The perfect smile and straight teeth are a winning combination: you are more confident with your smile, and your teeth are easier to keep clean. However, if you are one of many who need braces to achieve this, the brackets and wires create temporary oral hygiene challenges. We are going to review helpful tips a…
Parents’ Guide to Baby Teeth
Children’s smiles certainly light up a room, but it is not uncommon to notice imperfections in those mouths! Don’t be alarmed, baby teeth come in all sizes, shapes, and slants. They are a critical component of every child’s development and more often than not there are logical reasons why baby teeth form the way they do. Check out this guide to …
Avoiding Tooth Decay in Children
The dental hygiene habits children learn while they are young can affect them for their entire lives. Teaching good dental care practices to kids is a great way to ensure that they avoid cavities and tooth decay not only during their youth but into adulthood as well. It can, however, be hard to figure out what habits to instill in kids without o…
Proper Brushing Techniques
Brushing our teeth can seem like a pretty mindless task, right? It is something we have all done since we can remember. There is actually a proper technique to go about brushing your teeth. Next time you’re half asleep and aimlessly brushing your teeth, remember these techniques for the best brush possible. When to Brush Brushing twice a day is …
Teaching Kids to Floss Properly
We continue to stress the importance of flossing to the overall health of your teeth and gums. Flossing allows you to reach those areas in your mouth and between your teeth that a toothbrush cannot. It breaks up plaque and bacteria buildup that if not treated can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and other serious oral health issues. It is neces…
How to Properly Care for Your Toothbrush
Getting your child in the habit of practicing good oral hygiene is critical and taking care of the toothbrush is just as important as taking care of the teeth. Brushing your teeth is only effective if you have a clean toothbrush to properly get the job done. Rinse After You Use Your Toothbrush Make sure the bristles on the toothbrush are clean b…
Why Children Should Avoid Sugary Sports Drinks
With the warm weather fast approaching, kids are looking for juices and energy drinks to cool down. However, even sports drinks such as Gatorade are filled with sugar, leaving kids craving even more sugary treats. Sports drinks such as Gatorade and Powerade are filled with carbs, minerals and electrolytes. These beverages replace water and elec…
Tips for Helping Your Child Deal with Sensitive Teeth
Most children try to avoid brushing their teeth at all costs and some kids need to do this because their teeth are much too sensitive. There are several reasons for this but it can be difficult for a parent to determine the root of the issue. Determining what to use for sensitive teeth means you must figure out why your child’s teeth are sensiti…
Why Are My Gums Bleeding?
Bleeding gums typically occur when flossing or brushing teeth and while a small amount of blood may not seem like anything to worry about, when this happens consistently you shouldn’t ignore it. This can happen if pregnant or if you suffer from gingivitis. If you’ve recently changed your oral care routine, your gums could also bleed. Gingivitis …