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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Brushing and Flossing

Flossing and brushing are important parts of a good oral hygiene regimen. Frequent brushing and flossing will make your teeth healthier and stronger by eradicating bacteria which cause tooth decay, as well as removing particles of food which could attract tooth decay.

Both flossing and brushing are equally important to dental hygiene, with most dentists recommending that people floss every time they brush, or at least once a day.Your teeth should be brushed at least twice a day, or after every meal.

Your dentist can instruct you in proper tooth brushing techniques, which are designed to clean all of your teeth. A number of companies make tooth brushing products which are designed to assist consumers with their brushing, including angled toothbrushes and toothbrushes which use ultrasound technology. One important tip is to be sure to replace your toothbrush regularly.

Brushing and flossing reduce the risk of gum disease and other related health problems. In addition to making your breath smell better, good oral hygiene will make you feel better. Taking good care of your teeth can also reduce discolorations caused by foods and beverages. It will also reduce the risk of developing a cavity, which is a painful tooth infection that requires intervention by a dentist.

Because oral health is such an important part of overall health, it is crucial to take good care of your teeth. In addition to brushing and flossing daily, regular visits to a dentist are recommended. A dentist can clean your teeth more thoroughly with professional equipment, as well as identify areas of the mouth which need more careful monitoring or attention.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

How to Brush your Teeth

Brushing plays an important role in removing the bacteria that causes tooth decay and gum diseases. Most dentists recommend that people brush their teeth every after meal in addition to flossing and to visit their dentists at least twice a year.

A soft-bristled brush and a pea-sized amount flouride toothpaste should be enough to clean the teeth.Place the brush at a 45-degree angle to the teeth. This helps the bristles to reach the space between the teeth and gums.

Some patients use back-and-forth motions, up and down or in a circular motion. Regardless of the way you brush, it is vital not to scrub too hard, as this can cause the gums to recede and cause tenderness on the root surface.

After brushing the teeth, brush the tongue as well to remove bacteria that causes bad breath. Brushing time should take at least 3minutes.

Monday, October 8, 2007

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Orthodontic Services

Orthodontic Records and X-rays
>Panoramic
>Cephalometric
>Computerized Photos
>Study Casts

Dental Services

Oral Prophylaxis/Fluoridization
Topical Fluoride Application
Temporary Fillings
Amalgam Fillings
Composite Fillings
Pits and Fissure Sealants
Tooth Extraction
Crowns
>Plastic
>Porcelain (German/US)
>Metal
>Stainless Steel-Pedo Crowns
Complete Dentures
>Upper or Lower Complete Plastic
>Upper or Lower Complete Porcelain
>Upper or Lower Complete Plastic (1 set)
>Upper or Lower Complete Porcelain (1 set)
Bridges (Fixed per unit)
>Plastic
>Porcelain
>Metal
Removable Partial Dentures
Root Canal Treatment