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How often should
I Visit the Dentist?
The American Dental Association (ADA)
recommends visits to the dentist at least
once every six months for a professional
exam and cleaning. Regular dental visits are
necessary for the maintenance of healthy
gums and teeth. Your dentist may recommend
more frequent visits, depending on the
status of your oral health.
Why should I go
to Hillcrest Dental Care?
We offer great value coupled with fair
pricing and from a highly-trained
compassionate staff dedicated to making
beautiful smiles for the entire family.
Is it going to
hurt?
We make every effort to make this experience
comfortable for you as we are here to help,
not hurt you.
Do you offer
tooth-colored fillings? Can they replace my
old metal fillings?
The placement of tooth-colored fillings is
one of the most commonly performed general
dentistry procedures. In addition to filling
new cavities, these beautiful restorations
can replace old metal fillings that have
blackened, fractured, popped out, or that
simply take away from the beauty of your
smile. |
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What causes
sensitive teeth?
Sensitive teeth can be caused by a range of
factors. The porous part of the tooth,
called dentin, is the region that registers
pain, and dentin can become exposed due to: |
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Fractured or chipped teeth. |
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Teeth injured by clenching or
grinding. |
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Receding gums caused by gum
disease or improper brushing. |
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How can
sensitive teeth be managed?
Pain from sensitive teeth often comes and
goes, but if you experience constant pain,
you may have a more serious problem. There
are many effective treatments for sensitive
teeth, including: |
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A soft-bristle toothbrush to
prevent gum irritation. |
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Toothpaste designed to insulate
the nerve that registers pain. |
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RA fluoride rinse or gel,
available at Astoria Dental
Group. |
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How does
fluoride help prevent tooth decay?
Fluoride helps reverse and prevent tooth
decay in three ways: |
1. Promoting Tooth Remineralization
Acids can demineralize a tooth — that is,
create a weak spot that develops into a
cavity. Fluoride helps promote the opposite
process, called remineralization, which can
reverse the very early stages of tooth
decay. |
2. Helping Teeth Become More Resistant to
Tooth Decay
Fluoride actually strengthens teeth, giving
them natural protection against future tooth
decay. |
3. Inhibiting Oral Bacteria’s Ability to
Create Tooth-Attacking Acids
Fluoride disrupts bacteria’s ability to
metabolize sugars, the process that leads to
the attack of tooth enamel. |
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Tongue
Piercing
– Is it Really Cool?
You might not be surprised anymore to see
people with pierced tongues, lips or cheeks,
but you might be surprised to know just how
dangerous these piercings can be.
There are many risks involved with oral
piercings including chipped or cracked
teeth, blood clots, or blood poisoning. Your
mouth contains millions of bacteria, and
infection is a common complication of oral
piercing. Your tongue could swell large
enough to close off your airway!
Common symptoms after piercing include pain,
swelling, infection, an increased flow of
saliva and injuries to gum tissue.
Difficult-to-control bleeding or nerve
damage can result if a blood vessel or nerve
bundle is in the path of the needle.
So follow the advice of the American Dental
Association and give your mouth a break–
skip the mouth jewelry. |
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How long should
a patient wait to smoke after an extraction?
A patient should not smoke for at least 72
hours after having an extraction because if
increases the chances for having a dry
socket and it prolongs the healing.
What kinds of
toothbrush is the most effective in cleaning
teeth?
Studies show that electric tooth brushes
provide the best results in plaque removal.
They are easy to operate and they do all the
work for a patient. They are especially
effective for patients with fine motor
difficulties. Although they are pricey
($30-$100), in the long run it is an
investment that pays off. If your brushing
technique is correct and you put a
sufficient amount of time (2-3 minutes) into
your tooth brushing the results can be
similar to those of an electric tooth brush. |
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What should I
use to clean my baby's teeth?
A toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria
that can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled
toothbrush with a small head, preferably one
designed specifically for infants, should be
used at least once a day at bedtime.
When should I take my child to the dentist
for the first check-up?
In order to prevent dental problems, your
child should see a dentist when
the first tooth appears or no later than
his/her first birthday.
What should I do if my child has a
toothache?
First, rinse the irritated area with warm
salt water and place a cold compress on the
face if it is swollen. Give the child
acetaminophen for any pain, rather than
placing aspirin on the teeth or gums.
Finally, see a dentist as soon as possible.
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Are baby teeth really that important to my
child?
Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for
many reasons. Not only do they help children
speak clearly and chew naturally, they also
aid in forming a path that permanent teeth
can follow when they are ready to erupt.
Are thumb sucking and pacifier habits
harmful for a child's teeth?
Thumb and pacifier sucking habits will
generally only become a problem if they go
on for a very long period of time. Most
children stop these habits on their own, but
if they are still sucking their thumbs or
fingers when the permanent teeth arrive, a
mouth appliance may be recommended by your
pediatric dentist.
How can I prevent decay caused by nursing?
Avoid nursing children to sleep or putting
anything other than water in their bed-time
bottle. Also, learn the proper way to brush
and floss your child's teeth. Take your
child to a pediatric dentist regularly to
have his/her teeth and gums checked. The
first dental visit should be scheduled by
your child's first birthday.
How often does my child need to see the
pediatric dentist?
A check-up every six months is recommended
in order prevent cavities and other dental
problems. However, your pediatric dentist
can tell you when and how often your child
should visit based on their personal oral
health.
How do dental
sealants work?
Sealants work by
filling in the
crevasses on the
chewing surfaces of
the teeth. This
shuts out food
particles that could
get caught in the
teeth, causing
cavities. The
application is fast
and comfortable and
can effectively
protect teeth for
many years. |
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Toothpaste: when should we begin using it
and how much should we use?
Fluoridated toothpaste should be introduced
when a child is 2-3 years of age. Prior to
that, parents should clean the child's teeth
with water and a soft-bristled toothbrush.
When toothpaste is used after age 2-3,
parents should supervise brushing and make
sure the child uses no more than a pea-sized
amount on the brush. Children should spit
out and not swallow excess toothpaste after
brushing.
How do I make my child's diet safe for his
teeth?
Make sure your child has a balanced diet,
including one serving each of: fruits and
vegetables, breads and cereals, milk and
dairy products, and meat fish and eggs.
Limiting the servings of sugars and starches
will also aid in protecting your child's
teeth from decay. You can also ask your
pediatric dentist to help you select foods
that protect your children's teeth.
How do I know if my child is getting enough
fluoride?
Have your pediatric dentist evaluate the
fluoride level of your child's primary
source of drinking water. If your child is
not getting enough fluoride internally
through water (especially if the fluoride
level is deficient or if your child drinks
bottled water without fluoride), then your
pediatric dentist may prescribe fluoride
supplements.
What can I do to protect my child's teeth
during sporting events?
Soft plastic mouth guards can be used to
protect a child's teeth, lips, cheeks and
gums from sport related injuries. A
custom-fitted mouth guard developed by a
pediatric dentist will protect your child
from
injuries to the teeth, face and even provide
protection from severe injuries to the head. |
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What should I do
if my child falls and knocks out a permanent
tooth?
The most important thing to do is to remain
calm. Then find the tooth. Hold it by the
crown rather than the root and try to
reinsert it in the socket. If that is not
possible, put the tooth in a glass of milk
and take your child and the glass
immediately to the dentist and/or emergency
room. |
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