For your smile to last, you need to DO AS LITTLE DENTISTRY AS POSSIBLE. And for that to happen, you’ll want to ensure that your oral health, your bite, and your chewing system is in great form. Our experience allow us to see what may stand in the way of that happening for you.
It's generally recommended to visit the dentist every six months for a routine check-up and cleaning. However, some individuals may need more frequent visits based on their dental health needs.
Improve oral hygiene by brushing for at least two minutes twice a day, using toothpaste, flossing daily, using mouthwash, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco products. No mouth is the same, but that's a great starting point. Beyond that, there are specifics for unique needs and we can ensure there's a plan right for you to conquer any concerns you have.
Bad breath can be caused by poor oral hygiene, certain foods, dry mouth, gum disease, and medical conditions. Prevent it by brushing and flossing regularly, cleaning your tongue, staying hydrated, and visiting your dentist for regular check-ups.
To safely whiten your teeth, use ADA-approved whitening toothpaste, consider professional whitening treatments from your dentist like KoR whitening here at Breathe Modern Dentistry, and avoid overuse of over-the-counter whitening products. Always follow product instructions and consult your dentist before starting any whitening regimen. If you don't, there can be some painful outcomes you'll definitely want to avoid.
To stop grinding your teeth (bruxism), your dentist traditionally might recommend a custom-fitted nightguard to protect your teeth. But the most common reason for clenching and grinding is a poorly balanced bite! Our ability to read and understand your bite with digital recordings allow us to review that for you and align the bite for harmony. This allows you to feel great and toss the night-guards! And a great balanced bite will last longer, have less wear and tear, and that means less dentistry within your lifetime.
Clenching and grinding isn't normal and it shouldn't be a mystery! We can help you figure out why that's happening to you. Give us a call.
Signs of gum disease include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gums, loose teeth, and changes in bite or tooth alignment. If you notice any of these symptoms, give us a call promptly!
Manage tooth sensitivity by using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth, avoiding acidic and sugary foods, using a soft-bristled toothbrush, and practicing good oral hygiene. And remember that a bad bite is one of THE MOST COMMON reasons for tooth sensitivity. Make sure you have your bite digitally checked so you can avoid all issues of a bad bite like cold sensitivity and get back to eating the ice-cream you love.
In a dental emergency, such as a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, or broken tooth, contact your dentist immediately. For a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in milk or a saline solution.
During a dental cleaning, our hygienists will remove plaque and tartar from your teeth, clean and polish them, and floss between them. They may also provide fluoride treatment and oral hygiene tips after discussing the benefits with you. The dentist will then examine your teeth and gums for any issues. And at Breathe Modern Dentistry, we'll also review your bite and your function, and all things that relate to the foundation of your mouth and your overall oral health.
We are providers in network with several benefits companies, but not all. We ensure that you get every benefit you can with your insurance provider regardless of wether we contract with them or not! If you have specific questions about your policy, please give us a call and our insurance coordinators will answer all of them in no time!
Our goal at Breathe Modern Dentistry is to offer you the highest caliber of care so you require the least amount of dentistry in your lifetime. That's how patients save more, regardless of their benefits!