What Causes A Black Tooth?
Black teeth don’t usually appear overnight, which is why you should pay attention to the following symptoms and see a dentist when a tooth or teeth start to turn dark. The cause may be tooth decay, infection, or a dead nerve.
Key takeaways:
– Gray or brown spots on the enamel are one of the first symptoms.
– Another tell-tale symptom is the appearance of little dots near the gumline.
– Dark stains on the inside of the front teeth can also signal the start of black teeth.
Because some symptoms are hard to spot on your own, it’s important to keep regular appointments with your dentist.
Read the full story here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321777.php
Need to Know: Yearly Teeth Cleaning
Although it may be tempting to miss a regular check-up or annual clean, it doesn’t pay to do this.
Key points:
– Gum disease, a major cause of tooth loss, can occur when oral care is inadequate.
– Professional cleaning removes the plaque that can lead to gum disease and cavities in those hard to reach areas.
– Regular cleaning helps remove stains from the surfaces of teeth.
Skipping a cleaning is not advisable as poor oral care often results in more expensive treatments over time.
“Your dentist plays a crucial role in keeping your smile healthy and disease-free…”
Full article here:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/the-consequences-of-skipping-those-yearly-teeth-cleanings/
Vaping: More Than Oral Health Dangers Alone
While some consider vaping to be less risky when compared to smoking cigarettes, this practice can still lead to issues with the teeth and gums such as cavities and gum disease. There are also potentially negative impacts on the lungs.
– Conditions such as asthma will be worsened by vaping.
– Oxygen will have a more difficult time getting into the bloodstream.
– Vaping has been linked with some forms of oral cancer.
“Although vaping has been marketed as being “safer” than cigarettes, the jury is still out on this one.”
See what else the professionals have to say:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/can-vaping-impact-your-oral-health/
Plastic (not so) Fantastic…!
David Attenborough’s Blue Planet 2 has proved a thought provoking wakeup call regarding plastic pollution in our oceans. As individuals and as a practice we are embarking on our first steps to reduce the amount of plastic waste we produce. We’ll keep you abreast of our progress in the months ahead.
Plastic items designed for single use only are the most conspicuous items to focus on. Our team has started to look seriously at the many available alternatives to the single use or limited use dental items that we all use: tooth brushes and floss. Ideally we want to move towards plastic free dental care but at the same time ensure that we do not sacrifice results. Over many years we have identified home care products that we know and trust to deliver great results for our patients so in an effort to reduce waste plastic we are adding another layer to our selection criteria
I am waiting for delivery of a Hydro Phil tooth brush with bamboo handle and castor oil derived nylon bristles. Break the head off after 3 months, and then the handle can be composted. Then I’ll be trying an alternative brush made from recycled plastics shortly too: the heads only are disposed of every 3 months. I’m also waiting for silk dental floss to be delivered and will post my experiences and thoughts here to let you know how I get on with them, and if they make the cut for our new portfolio of recommended home care products.
If you have any specific dental home care products that you would like to know the teams views on or experiences with just ask !
Ways To Restore Your Natural Smile
Restorative dentistry is a type of dentistry that treats missing teeth, cavities, broken teeth, chips and cracks and stains. Here are some restorative dentistry options.
Main takeaways:
– A filling, bonding, or crown can fix a decayed tooth and prevent further damage from cavities.
– Dental implants are long-term artificial replacements for a missing tooth or teeth.
– A dental bridge is a solution for people with multiple missing teeth in a row.
– Dentures are also artificial teeth to replace a large number of teeth and can be removed.
– Veneers are used to cover teeth that are chipped, cracked, stained or uneven.
Visit your dentist to have your natural smile restored.
Read more here:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-restorative-dentistry/
Why You Should Reconsider Tongue Piercings
Are you considering a tongue piercing? If so, it is a good idea to speak with your dentist to appreciate the dangers posed to your teeth and gums. What are three situations which can often result from this jewellery?
– The enamel of your teeth could develop surface cracks.
– On rare occasions, a tooth may break.
– Piercings irritate the gums and can lead to oral infections.
“You might think a tongue piercing is sexy and cool, but these hip accessories do your oral health no good at all.”
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Should I Consider Dental Bonding?
Tooth bonding is a common dental procedure that can help restore your smile and give your teeth a healthier and more attractive appearance.
Key takeaways:
– Bonding may be a great option if you have a cracked, chipped, or uneven tooth.
– This procedure can also help if you are self-conscious about a tooth gap.
– Bonding may be advised for people with receding gums to cover tooth roots and reduce sensitivity.
The best way to find our if dental bonding is a good choice for you is to make an appointment with your dentist and have a full assessment done.
Read the full story here: https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/how-can-tooth-bonding-improve-my-smile/
All You Need to Know About Gum Grafts
For people with receding gums, a gum graft can help prevent loss of teeth. Others may choose to have a gum graft for cosmetic reasons.
In summary:
– Your dentist will recommend the most suitable type of gum graft procedure.
– Gum graft is a same-day surgical procedure involving local anaesthetic; the tissue is either taken from the roof of the mouth or a tissue bank.
– Recovery can be aided by taking painkillers, antibiotics, avoiding smoking, and eating soft foods.
“The healing process is often quick, taking 1 to 2 weeks for the mouth to heal fully but may take longer.”
Read the full story here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322115.php
The Main Benefits Of Dental Sealants
If you are looking to give your dental health an additional layer of protection against common conditions like cavities and teeth decay, sealants may be a good option for you.
Key takeaways:
– Studies show that sealants can reduce the risk of developing cavities by 80 percent.
– Schoolchildren without a sealant treatment can have three times more cavities than those with a sealant.
– Sealants can also slow down the process of decay becoming a cavity.
It is easy to find out if you or your child can benefit from a sealant: just ask your dentist!
Read the full story here: https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/s/sealants
The Importance of Rinsing Your Mouth if You Have Braces
Any dentist will recommend that you regularly brush and floss your teeth if braces are present. However, rinsing is just as critical. Why should you always remember this step and what advantages does it offer?
– Rinsing your mouth before flossing will clean out any food particles that may have become trapped underneath the braces.
– These particles can be tough to reach with a normal toothbrush.
– Rinsing before you brush and floss helps to reduce the chances of developing a cavity.
“Cleaning your teeth well when you have braces will take more time, but will also be more important.”
Other tips can be found here:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/how-should-i-brush-my-teeth-when-i-have-braces/