It can happen in an instant: car crash, slip and fall, or an accidental bump of any kind. Any time you experience trauma to the mouth where teeth are impacted, you run the risk of possible tooth loss. But if you sustain an injury like this, a visit to the dentist to survey any damage… Continue reading Tooth Trauma Doesn’t Have to Mean Tooth Loss
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How Regular Dental Appointments Can Save You Money
Many of us tend to view visiting the dentist as a twice-a-year obligation but in reality, visiting a dental professional can save you time and money. Just like any other clinical practice, early detection of potential oral health problems tends to yield less invasive treatments and therefore is wallet-friendly. Following are some ways that a… Continue reading How Regular Dental Appointments Can Save You Money
4 Important Steps to Keep Your Teeth and Gums Healthy
Keeping your teeth and gums healthy requires commitment. You need to practice proper oral hygiene, watch what you eat, and visit the dentist regularly for routine cleanings and checkups. Since oral health is connected to overall wellness, many patients want to know how they can best protect teeth and gums. Following are four practical ways… Continue reading 4 Important Steps to Keep Your Teeth and Gums Healthy
Toothache: When is it time to visit the dentist?
A toothache can occur for many reasons. Food debris caught between teeth can be painful, and flossing can usually resolve the problem. But a traumatic event like a fall might result in oral discomfort if the teeth or mouth were impacted. If your toothache is persistent or the ache accelerates to severe pain, it is… Continue reading Toothache: When is it time to visit the dentist?
Dental Myths that Could be Damaging Your Teeth
Are you unknowingly damaging your oral health because you are misinformed? Common falsehoods about dental health continue to prevail in many communities. Unfortunately, misinformation about your oral health can harm your teeth and gums. The first step to dispelling common myths and protecting your oral health is to arm yourself with information. The second step… Continue reading Dental Myths that Could be Damaging Your Teeth
Pregnancy and Gingivitis
Are you expecting? Did you know that pregnancy could increase your risk for developing gingivitis? During pregnancy, hormonal fluctuations affect oral health by increasing and decreasing blood flow to soft oral tissue like the gums. Increased blood flow makes the gums more susceptible to irritation and inflammation. When patients are pregnant, our practice encourages them… Continue reading Pregnancy and Gingivitis
The Effects of Tobacco and Nicotine On Your Dental Health
By now, most people know that tobacco and nicotine consumption is bad for your overall well-being. Smoking and nicotine use has been proven to increase the incidence of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Not only does smoking and smokeless varieties of tobacco affect general health, they affect dental health, too. Smoking and tobacco use can increase… Continue reading The Effects of Tobacco and Nicotine On Your Dental Health
Dental Myths: All Gums Bleed During Dental Checkups
Your dentist or dental hygienist does nothing to provoke your gums to bleed during a cleaning or dental exam. However, unhealthy teeth and gums might bleed with the slightest exposure to the teeth cleaning instruments used to remove plaque build-up and stain. There are multiple symptoms to suggest you may be experiencing gingivitis or the… Continue reading Dental Myths: All Gums Bleed During Dental Checkups
White spots on my teeth: What could be the cause?
Everybody wants white, bright teeth, but uneven white spots on the teeth can be unattractive. Furthermore, such spots can indicate an oral health problem, so it’s important to discuss them with our dentist to determine the cause. Our Dr. Kozlow can then examine your teeth and take a detailed history to determine the underlying cause… Continue reading White spots on my teeth: What could be the cause?
Electronic Toothbrush: A great weapon against plaque formation
Plaque—the sticky bacteria-laden film that can accumulate in your mouth—can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, in addition to other oral health issues. Daily brushing (in the morning and again at night) and flossing helps to keep plaque in check, so in the battle against plaque, your toothbrush is one of your most important… Continue reading Electronic Toothbrush: A great weapon against plaque formation