Creating an oral hygieneroutineat home is important to help maintain your oral health and keep yourteeth and gums feeling great. Brushing and flossing each day is extremely important,and the order inwhich you do these two items is a common question. Many wonder which way gives the most benefit.

Is Brushing First Better?

Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is a key part of keeping your teeth and gums healthy. Brushingcleans yourteeth and removes plaque,as well as prevents cavities from developing. Brushing is not theonly thingyou need to do to keep your oral hygiene in check. Flossing is another integral part of oralhygiene. The order in which you do these two items is a popular discussion.

 

Brushing does allow the toothpaste with fluoride to get in-between the teeth and help lift residualplaque when you floss after brushing. Studies show that flossing first is better, and is a more efficientway to keep up with your oral health. Flossing last also leaves particles in your mouth if you do notremember to rinse afterwards.

How Should I Go About Switching Dentists?

Once you have made the decision to switch dentists you can focus on finding your new practice. Makingsure the new dentist is agood fit is important, and there are many things to consider. Think about whattype of dental practice you would like for you and your family. Would a family practice work better andif so, make sure the new practice can provide all of the necessary services for your entire family.Research ifthe practice offers orthodontics if you have teenagers, should you need thattype oftreatment. This will help to eliminate the need for switching dentists again in the future.

 

Do yourresearch and check out some online reviews to read about the dentist’s certifications orbackground. Read aboutthe missionstatement to understand the practice values, and how the practiceis run. Make sure the facility is updated,and has the latest technology and advanced proceduresavailable.

 

Once you have done your research and have found a dentist you think may be a good fit, schedule a visitto check out the practice. This way you can see firsthand if you are comfortable, and ifyour familywould benefit from joining the practice.

 

When visiting the office take mental notes of important things such as how you are treated during yourvisit,and how long it takes you to get to and from the practice. Ask the staff if you can have a tour of theoffice to ensure the practice meets yourexpectations.

What About Flossing First?

Flossing first has many benefits, and recent studies now recommend that you should floss first beforeyou brush. Flossing first helps to loosen that plaque buildup, as well as increase fluoride concentrationbetween your teeth. When you brush after flossing the brushing then helps to remove those particlesthat are released from flossing. This helps to reduce plaque in your mouth, and lowers your risk ofdeveloping gum disease. Brushing after you floss helps the toothpaste to really do its job to protect yourteeth from decay.

Benefits of Flossing and Brushing

  • Prevents gum diseasethat is caused by poor dental hygiene or not brushingand flossingproperly. Routine dental cleanings in our office areimportant and we recommend dentalcleanings at least twice a year.
  • Removes plaque that is the leading cause of gum disease.If you floss and brush your teethregularly plaque does not havethe chance to harden on your teeth.
  • Prevents decay and costly dental procedures. If you take care of your oral health you can avoidserious complications or dental procedures in the future.

Overall, you can keep your teeth and gums healthy by practicinggood oral hygiene habits. Cavities andgum disease are preventable, and remembering to floss and brush each day will help keep your mouthfeeling great. Visiting our office regularly for your cleaning and exam is another way to stay on top ofyour oral health.


During your dental exam our team will discuss any hygiene recommendations, and review how to keepup with your oral hygiene care at home. Taking care of your oral health is important, and your health isour priority.


If you are interested in findingout more about how to improve your oral hygiene routine at home, or toschedule your next dental exam, contact our office and our staff will be happy to assist you.

Snacking is an activity we all do and what we choose to snack on is important. Snacks that are full ofsugar such as candy or cake may taste good, but are not good for our teeth. In addition to the sugarthesetypes of snacks contain large amounts of fat. Sugary snacks if eaten regularly can cause toothdecay. At our practice, we provide our patients with guidelines for healthy eating, and always promotehealthy choices to keep teeth free of harmful bacteria.

How Can Sugary Snacks Impact My Teeth?

Our mouths contain bacteria,and this bacteria forms a sticky material called plaque. The plaque stickson or in-between our teeth and this can cause decay. When sugary snacks are eaten the bacteria in themouth gravitates towards the sugar, and turns the sugarinto acids. This acid can damage the hardenamel that covers our teeth,and cause cavities to begin to develop. Staying away from snacksor foodsfilled with sugar can help keep the bacteria in your mouth from producing the acid that causes decay.

How Should I Choose A Healthy Snack?

When you have that urge to snack take a minute to ask yourself if the snack you chose contains sugar. Ifit does, you may want to choose another snack that would be healthier for yourteeth. Staying awayfrom gooey sweets or snacks that are very chewy is a good rule of thumb. These types of snacks canstick to the surface of your teeth and take longer to remove,exposing your teeth to sugar longer. If youdo choose to eat sweets, it maybe best to save that type of snack for after a main meal instead ofhaving that snack between meals.

 

We work to teach our pediatric and adult patients the benefits of healthy eating. Taking care of our oralhealth not only includes brushing or flossing,but it includes making healthy eating choices. Staying awayfrom snacks full of sugar can help prevent cavities, and keep your teeth looking and feeling great.Brushing your teeth after eating a sweet with a fluoride toothpaste can remove any harmful bacteriathat may cause cavities if left on our teeth.

What Types of Snacks Are a Good Choice?

There are many goodtastingand healthy shacks on the market today that are less harmful to our teethand body. Stickingto snacks that are lower in sugarcan help protect our teeth from decay or otherdiseases. Choosing foods like fruits or vegetables,andcrackers or bread are good choices. It may behelpful to make a healthy food list that you pick from when snacking or eating. This can help you makegood choices and stay away from those harmful sugary foods.

Examples of Smart Food Choices That Are Less Likely to Cause Tooth Decay

Fresh Vegetables of Fruits

  • Oranges
  • Bananas
  • Apples
  • Grapefruit
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Cucumbers
  • Tomatoes

Grains

  • Unsweetened cereals
  • Popcorn
  • Bread
  • Bagels
  • Pasta
  • Crackers

Milk and Dairy Products

  • Low or non-fat milk
  • Low or non-fat cheese
  • Low or non-fat yogurt

Meat, Nuts, Seeds

  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Nuts

Looking For a Dentist?

Many foods or snacks are harmful to our teeth and body. At our practice, we careabout the overallhealth of each patient, and always promotes healthy snacking and eating. Checking the label and sugarcontent can help you make the right decision for healthy snacking. Choosing a variety of foods from thebasic food groups can help you eat a balanced diet, and keep your teeth looking and feeling healthy.Brushing and flossing daily as well as attending your regular dental exams in our office can help keepyour oral health in check. Our team works diligently to not only care for your teeth, but care for youroverall health.If you are looking for a dentist, our team is happy to help. To get more information or to schedule yourdental exam, contact us and our friendly staff will be happy to assist you!

When deciding on a restorative solution it is important to look at all of your options to help you decideon the best option that works for you. A common question patients face is if they should choose adental bridge or dental implants when they are looking for a tooth replacement solution. Both arerestorative solutions for missing teeth, and it is helpful to understand the differences. At our practice,we provide our patients with a thorough consultation to examine their teeth and mouth, and discuss thedifferences between all of the restorative options available. Our staff works closely with our patients tohelp choose the best solution.

What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge isa fixed restoration that fills the gap created by one or more missing teeth. Bridges areanchored to one or more neighboring teeth also known as abutment teeth. Bridges can be supported bynatural teeth or by dental implants. The false teeth are in-between and are called pontics.

How Do Dental Bridges Work?

During your first appointment we prepare the neighboring teeth. The preparation for a bridge involvesremoving part of the enamel to allow room for the crown. The crowns are placed over the neighboringteeth. Impressions of your teeth are takento make the bridge in the lab,and temporary bridges areused while you wait for your permanent bridge.

 

Patients return to the office,and we remove the temporary bridge to prepare for the permanent bridge.The new bridge is installed,and we check to make sure the bridge is comfortable,and the perfect fit.Patientsmay have to return to our officeagainto ensurethe bridge is working well with your bite. Oncewe know the bridge fits properly we will cement the bridge in place.

How Long Will Dental Bridges Last?

Dental bridges last around 10-15years. Bridgesdoinvolve using some of your natural teeth, and this cancause your bridge to fail over time. The teeth around the bridge arestillvulnerable to decay and diseasewhich can attribute to the life of the bridge. Patients must practice good oral hygiene habits at home tokeep the bridge and surrounding teeth clean. We recommend brushing twice a day and flossing toensure youcarefullycleanaroundboth the falseand natural teeth. Visiting our office regularly can helpto keep yourteeth clean,and your bridge looking and feeling great.

Benefits of Dental Bridges

  • Surgery is not required
  • Dental bridges tend to be lesscostly compared to implants
  • Jawbone density is not an issue with bridges
  • Overall the bridge procedure is less invasive compared to dental implants

Dental Implants

What Are Dental Implants?

Implants are a permanent solution for patients that have missing, broken, or damaged teeth. They aredurable,and act similar to a screw that is placed into the jawbone. The screw acts like an artificial toothroot, and provides a strong base for one or more artificial teeth. Implants require a healing periodtogive the implant time to fuse to the jawbone. Thisprocess allows the implant to function just like anatural tooth.

How Do Dental Implants Work?

Dental implants require multiple appointmentsin our office,and the process takes a few months. Thefirst step involves placing the implant into the patient’s jawbone. Once this is done there is a healingperiod where we must give the implant time to fuse to the jawbone. This process is known asosseointegration.

 

Part of our implant evaluation process is to determine if the patient has adequate bone in the jaw tosupport the implants. If needed, bone grafting can be done to give patients the bone required to providethe necessary support. Once the healing process is complete the patient returns to our office,and anabutment or connector is placed on top of the implants. This allows the crown to be secured to theimplant. Custom crowns are made to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth. Temporarycrowns may be used while patients wait for the permanent crowns to be installed.

How Long Will Dental Implants Last?

Dental implants are durable and last upwards of 25 years,or a lifetime if they are cared for properly.Implants are built out of titanium,and provide patientswith a permanent solution for missing teeth.Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth,and we recommend practicing good oralhygienehabits at home to keep your implants looking and feeling great.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Dental implants are long lasting,and are a permanent restorative solution
  • Easy to carefor
  • Implants function like natural teeth
  • Chewing power is restored with dental implants
  • Speech and overall appearance are improved
  • Patients can eat all the foods they normally would with implants
  • Dental Implants tend to cost more, butare a good investmentbecause they are built to last

Looking For a Dentist to Provide Dental Implants or Dental Bridges?

Choosing the best restorative option is a big decision, and our team is here to help. Our consultationprocess will answer all of yourquestions, and we will discuss what option may work best for you. Wewant our patients to be proud of their smile, and our team works to give patients the highest level ofcare. We welcome our patients in a comfortable and relaxing environment using stateof the arttechnology. Creating beautiful smiles is what we do, and we take pride in giving patients a smile theycan be proud of.


If you are interested in finding out more about your restorative options such as dental implants ordental bridges, contactour office today to schedule your consultation.

 

Switching dentists can be a hard decision, but patients need to make a change if they notice thingsaren’t working out with the current practice. Knowing when to make the move can be hard, but thereare some tips youcan follow to help you find your new dental office or dental clinic in the X area.

 

There are signs you can look out for that indicate it may be time to start your search to find your nextdental practice. At our practice, we welcome new patients to our practice, and strive to provideexceptional service to patients of all ages. We know how important finding the right dentist is, and wego above and beyond to provide the highest level of service and care for our patients.

Signs That Indicate it May Be Time to Switch Dental Practices

  • Your dentist has retired or moved
  • You have decided to move away from the area
  • Appointments tend to be at inconvenient times
  • Getting to your dentist is difficult,and the practice may be in an inconvenient location
  • The practice does not offer the dental procedures you need
  • Your friends or family have recommended another practice that sounds like it may be a betterfit
  • You have had to call the billing department and dispute charges multiple times
  • Your dental insurance has changed
  • You do not feel comfortable with the recommended treatment plan at your current dentist

How Should I Go About Switching Dentists?

Once you have made the decision to switch dentists you can focus on finding your new practice. Makingsure the new dentist is agood fit is important, and there are many things to consider. Think about whattype of dental practice you would like for you and your family. Would a family practice work better andif so, make sure the new practice can provide all of the necessary services for your entire family.Research ifthe practice offers orthodontics if you have teenagers, should you need thattype oftreatment. This will help to eliminate the need for switching dentists again in the future.

 

Do yourresearch and check out some online reviews to read about the dentist’s certifications orbackground. Read aboutthe missionstatement to understand the practice values, and how the practiceis run. Make sure the facility is updated,and has the latest technology and advanced proceduresavailable.

 

Once you have done your research and have found a dentist you think may be a good fit, schedule a visitto check out the practice. This way you can see firsthand if you are comfortable, and ifyour familywould benefit from joining the practice.

 

When visiting the office take mental notes of important things such as how you are treated during yourvisit,and how long it takes you to get to and from the practice. Ask the staff if you can have a tour of theoffice to ensure the practice meets yourexpectations.

How Can I Transfer My Dental Records?

When switching dentists make sure you also take your records with you to your new practice. Thisprovides the new dentist with your dental history. To request a transfer of records you can simply callyour current dentist and ask them to send over the records. This is a good time to let your dentist knowyou will be moving to a new practice.Most dentists do charge a small fee to transfer records, and this covers the cost or postage involved. In some cases, dental practices now have automated systems forpatient’s records, and this makes the transfer process easier

 

Looking for a Dental Clinic or Dental office?

If you are looking to find the perfect dental practice, consider visiting our office. We provide a comfortable and welcoming environment, and provide superior dental care in our surrounding communities. Our patients are treated like family, and your oral health is our first priority. We service your entire family, and offer many dental services using state of the art technology.


Building a relationship with our patients is important, and our goal is to give patients beautiful smiles.We welcome all new patients, and encourage each patient to tour our office and meet our amazing doctors and staff. 


Ifyou are interested in scheduling a consultation visit with us please contact our office,and one of ourfriendly staff members will be happy to assist you!