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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Snacking Tips To Keep Your Child’s Smile Healthy


GOOD NUTRITION IS ESSENTIAL for a child’s healthy growth and development. It’s also important for their dental health! A good diet can help your child build strong, healthy teeth, while poor eating habits puts your child at a higher risk of tooth decay.
You may understand how important nutritious meals are, but one thing some parents struggle with is snack time. Here are our best tips on how to make sure your child’s snack time is tooth-friendly!

Not All Snacks Are Created Equal


Stay away from starchy, sticky or sugary foods during snack time, like dried fruit, crackers, chips and cookies. These types of snacks can stick to the teeth for long periods of time, potentially causing cavities. For snack time it’s best to opt for fruits, vegetables, nuts, yogurt and cheese.

If You Indulge, Do It During Mealtime
Don’t worry, we don’t expect you or your child to never eat sweets or starches. There is a better time to eat them than at snack time, however, and that is during meals! That’s because it’s not just important what you eat, but when you eat. At mealtime, there is an increased amount of saliva in the mouth that can help wash away those starches or sugary treats, counteract acid-producing bacteria and remineralize teeth.

Watch Out For Added Sugars

Almost all foods have some type of sugar in them. Naturally occurring sugars–like those found in milk and vegetables–are less worrisome, since these choices are healthy overall. What you want to keep an eye out for when choosing snacks are added sugars.
According to the American Dental Association, added sugar consumption should be limited to less than 10 percent of total energy intake, ideally less than five percent. To put things in perspective, one can of soda is equivalent to three times the daily recommended sugar intake of a child!

Choose Beverages Wisely

On that note, we’d like to advise parents to choose their children’s beverages wisely. Soda and juice may be your child’s preferred drinks, but milk and water are much healthier choices. Good sources of calcium, like milk, aid in building strong teeth and bones and water helps to wash away food particles that may be clinging to teeth, thus protecting against decay.

Sip All Day, Get Decay

Whether your child is drinking milk, juice or soda, don’t let them sip it throughout the day. Constant consumption of either food or drink is harmful for teeth, because not only are you feeding yourself, you’re also feeding the cavity-causing bacteria that reside in your mouth. Limit snacking to once or twice a day and have your child sip on water. If they drink anything that contains sugar, have them drink it during mealtimes or all at once.

Your Family’s Health Is Our Priority

If you have any tips or healthy snack ideas that your kids love, leave it in the comments below! At our practice, we care about the health of your whole family. Proper nutrition, especially at snack time, will ensure healthy smiles for you and your children for a lifetime!

Thank you for being part of our practice family!


Top image by Flickr user Larry Grubbs used under Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 license. Image cropped and modified from original.

The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

The Benefits Of Brushing With An Electric Toothbrush

BRUSHING TWICE A DAY is important to keeping your smile healthy, but what can switching from a manual to an electric toothbrush do for your oral health routine?
Electric Toothbrushes Provide Many Benefits
While a manual toothbrush can get the job done if used properly, an electric toothbrush provides benefits that go beyond simply scrubbing your teeth.
They clean teeth more thoroughly. When we brush by hand, we average about 300 strokes per minute. Electric toothbrushes can average thousands or even tens of thousands of strokes per minute depending on what technology they employ.
They’re easier for those with dexterity issues. Certain conditions–such as arthritis, limited mobility, or involuntary tremors–can make brushing with a manual toothbrush difficult. The larger handles of electric toothbrushes can be easier to hold, while the powered toothbrush head does all the cleaning for you.
They help ensure you’re brushing properly. Many electric toothbrushes feature built-in timers and pressure sensors. These features help ensure you’re not too brushing too hard and that you brush for a full two minutes.
They clean hard to reach spots around braces. Some electric toothbrushes even have special attachments made specifically for cleaning around brackets and orthodontic appliances.
Check out the video below to see how to properly use an electric toothbrush.

For more information about your oral health, please call our office. (254)799-5746
Top image by Flickr user William Warby used under Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 license. Image cropped and modified from original.
The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Let Lumineers Brighten Your Smile




WOULD YOU LIKE to bring out the best of your smile? With Lumineers®, you can have a bright, beautiful smile faster than you’ve ever imagined.

Lumineers Have Many Advantages Over Traditional Veneers

Unlike traditional veneers, Lumineers are designed to be ultra-thin—about as thin as a contact lens—so they can be applied seamlessly over your teeth. Lumineers are so thin, in fact, that little to no tooth reduction is required for treatment. Traditional veneers are much thicker and often require grinding down of the original tooth structure for proper placement.

Lumineers’ innovative design not only makes application far less invasive than traditional veneers, but it also makes for a speedy treatment process. Most cases can be taken care of in as little as two visits. That’s right, only two visits!



Lumineers Solve A Variety Of Dental Problems

Here are just a few of the ways Lumineers improve smiles:
  • Brighten stained and discolored teeth
  • Restore chipped teeth
  • Eliminate spacing and gaps
  • Align crooked teeth
  • Reshape small or misshapen teeth
  • Renew old dental work
  • Perfect your Hollywood smile
We Love Brightening Our Patients' Smiles With Lumineers

The joy of a beautiful smile is priceless. We love helping our patients achieve the smiles they’ve always wanted, and with the help of Lumineers, it’s as simple as ever. If you have questions about how Lumineers can help your smile, give us a call to set an appointment or reach out to us on social media! We’d love to answer any questions you may have.

Thank you for placing your trust in our practice. We love our patients!


The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.






Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Is Your Smile Cramping Your Style?

Let's fix that!
  • Are you embarrassed by old silver-colored fillings showing up in photos?
  • Are you self-conscious about the gray ridge around your crowns?
  • Do you look at other people and wish you had their smile?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, we can help! 

    With today's superior quality materials, we can quickly, painlessly, and easliy replace your old fillings and crowns.  People notice a beautiful smile. It's one of the most important social links we have. And when a person is confident about their smile, they exude happiness... and that's a very attractive feature!
    If you find yourself covering your smile, drop that hand and call us for a consultation. We can whiten your old restorations quickly and have you laughing out loud in no time!


Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Keep Your Secret! With Invisalign

    The preferred method for straightening teeth used to be metal train-track braces. We are happy to say that Dr. Ross and Dr. Billman are certified in Invisalign, one of the most advanced components of adult cosmetics.

What is Invisalign?
It's a proven method for straightening teeth using a series of custom-made, nearly undetectable aligners. 

How does Invisalign work?
Each aligner is precisely calibrated and manufactured to custom-fit over your teeth and gently move them through every stage of your treatment. There are no metal wires and brackets, and you can still enjoy your favorite foods, and brush and floss easily.

Can I benefit?
Adults account for nearly 25% of all orthodontic patients! The most common problems are crowded teeth, teeth spaced too far apart, protruding upper or lower teeth, and upper and lower front teeth that do not touch.

How do I get started?
After consultation and deciding on a treatment plan, we take an impression of your teeth, and submit it to Invisalign. Using the latest 3-D computer technology, our instructions are translated into a series of medical-grade plastic aligners. You can view your own virtual treatment plan   when you start, so you can see how great your straight teeth will look!    

We know you'll be inspired to consider Invisalign!
Please call us for a Free Invisalign Consultation.
 

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Pear Pearls

Stimulating your saliva production can help reduce the buildup of plaque deposits, reducing your risk for cavities. Pears stimulate saliva production plus they contain a significant amount of water which, when chosen as a snack over highly acidic foods, will help reduce the risk of enamel damage. When you need "that little sweet" after a meal, nothing beats a pear.

BAKED PEARS

whole fresh pears     frozen yogurt
cinnamon                  raspberries
water                        mint garnish

Peel and cut pears into spears & place in a microwavable dish. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Fill base with water a quarter of the way up the pears. Microwave until tender-about 3 minutes. Serve on your favorite frozen yogurt or drizzle with mashed raspberries!

 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Part of Smart Ageing

Reinforce the Power of Your Smile

Good for you!  You're taking better care of yourself so that as you age, you remain in optimum health.  You're using the stairs (not the elevator), protecting your skin, and ramping up the fiber, fruits, and vegetables in your diet.  Now think about this:  if you live longer, your teeth have to function longer too!

Now is the time to consult with us about the benefits of not just rejuvenating the whiteness in your smile, but also the structure and durability of your teeth.  Missing or damaged teeth severely compromise your capacity to chew and digest healthy foods...negatively affecting your overall health.  Not to worry...We have solutions!
  • One option is a bridge.  It replaces a missing tooth by securing a new replacement tooth to the adjacent healthy teeth.  Bridges look natural, are easy to clean, and because they're fixed in place, they're stable.
  • A crown completely covers or "caps" an existing tooth that has a serviceable root but is damaged above the gumline.  It improves the tooth's strength and appearance, and extends its lifetime.
As part of your healthy lifetime team, we will advise you on the best, most cost-effective way to improve your smile.  Dental enhancements like bridges and crowns are a great self-investment.  You'll look terrific, enjoy a confident smile, and situate yourself wisely to benefit wholly in both oral and overall health!