Halloween Candy: Your Dental Health Survival Guide Posted On October 25, 2016 | Dentist, General, Health With Halloween comes ghosts, goblins and goodies—and the sugar in those treats can play some unwanted tricks on your teeth if you’re not careful. Here’s why: The bacteria in your mouth are probably more excited to eat Halloween candy than you are. When the bacteria eat the sugar and leftover Read More
American Association of Orthodontists Ranks the Acid Levels in Popular Drinks Posted On October 23, 2016 | Dentist, Health, Invisalign Soft drinks—even diet drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks that are low in sugar or sugar free—include acids that can damage teeth. To help orthodontic patients manage these risks, the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) has prepared a list of the pH levels of more than 30 popular beverages. “It’s tempting to Read More
5 Easy Tips to Protect Your Children’s Teeth This Halloween Posted On October 20, 2016 | Dentist, Health, Pediatric Clinic, smile Do your children sort and savor Halloween candy like Susan Carraretto’s daughters? Here are 5 tips for keeping little teeth happy this time of year from 5 Minutes for Mom. 1. Know your child and set limits accordingly. If your child naturally self regulates their candy consumption like my Julia and Read More
Selfies While Brushing Your Teeth Lead To Better Dental Hygiene Posted On October 12, 2016 | Dentist, General, Health, Invisalign, News, smile The “selfie” fad may be causing a number of unfortunate incidents across the globe but it also has its upside. According to a new study, recording video “selfies” while brushing teeth can help improve a person’s oral health. The study’s participants used stands to hold their smartphones and film themselves Read More
Receding Gums: Treatment Options and Causes Posted On October 4, 2016 | Dentist, Doctors, Health Receding gums are also known as gingival recession. The pink gum tissue normally covers the root of the tooth. This can become exposed when the gum is pushed back or if the tooth is in an abnormal position. Receding gums are common and often unnoticed at an early stage. There Read More