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Choosing the Best Toothbrush

14 July 2010

Q: I have read that it is important to use a toothbrush with soft bristles. Wouldn't harder bristles remove more plaque? A: Choosing the best toothbrush begins with choosing the right bristles. Bristles are vital because they directly contact the teeth. Choosing correct bristles is a valuable "insurance policy" against gum disease and tooth decay. Consider bristle type, shape, and arrangement before you purchase any toothbrush. Bristle Type: Today, bristles are made of nylon and/or polyester. We have certainly... Click here to read more

Gum Disease

13 July 2010

Q: What are the stages of gum disease? A: There are two basic stages of gum disease, gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease. It is caused by the accumulation of a sticky deposit of bacteria, called plaque, in the pocket that separates the tooth and gum. When this plaque builds up, it causes inflammation of the gum tissue. They become red, soft, and swollen. The gums may bleed easily, even when only brushed... Click here to read more

Gum Disease and Stroke Risk

13 July 2010

Q: Can gum disease cause strokes? A: Studies show that gum disease can increase your risk of suffering a stroke; however, researchers do not know if gum disease can directly cause a stroke. A stroke occurs when blood vessels in the brain become blocked. This condition cuts off vital oxygen to brain cells causing paralysis, speech impairment, depression and even death. Wu et al. (1999) compared dental records and stroke histories of nearly 10,000 individuals over 20 years. Periodontitis, an... Click here to read more

Bad Breath Concerns

13 July 2010

Q: I have very bad breath even after I brush my teeth! What can I do? A: The diagnosis and treatment of bad breath (i.e. halitosis) is a popular area in dentistry today. Some research has been completed but we still have much to learn about the causes and treatments of halitosis. There are actually several different sources of oral malodor. These include mouth and tongue sources, nasal and sinus sources, lower respiratory tract and lung sources, gastrointestinal diseases... Click here to read more

Toothbrushes Cause Illness

13 July 2010

Q: I have had several bad colds recently. My physician said that I may be reinfecting myself when I use my toothbrush. Is this possible? A: Toothbrushes can harbor bacteria, viruses, and other disease-causing organisms. Toothbrushes can also become contaminated with saliva and blood. In fact, the parainfluenza virus can survive on toothbrush bristles for over 24 hours! Atmore et al. (1989) found that toothbrush sharing was a risk factor for transmitting the hepatitis B virus between children. The possibility... Click here to read more

Gum Recession

13 July 2010

Q: I have almost worn the gums away from around my teeth. My dentist now suggests that I gently brush only once a day. Will an electric toothbrush make a difference? Is there anything else I can do? Do gums grow back on their own? A: Gingival (gum) recession is actually quite common for several reasons. Years ago hard- and medium-bristled brushes were popular because the general consensus was that the harder the bristle of the toothbrush,... Click here to read more

Denturist vs. Dentist

13 July 2010

Denturists practice independently throughout Canada. In the United States, only Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington state authorize denturist services. As of February 1998, Maine, Wyoming and Texas are considering statutes that would allow denturists to practice independently (i.e. without the supervision of dentists). In California, where I practice general dentistry, denturists are essentially synonymous with dental laboratory technicians. Dental laboratory technicians fabricate dentures. They also prepare crowns, bridges, and other dental appliances upon the request and supervision of a dentist.... Click here to read more

Simple Tips for Whiter Teeth

13 July 2010

Q: I know that dental procedures like bleaching, porcelain veneers, bonding and caps help make a great smile. Are there other ways to brighten my teeth? A: Stains change tooth structure, which make teeth less transparent. Contrary to many advertisements, it is difficult to obtain flawless white teeth. Healthy human teeth have extremely subtle yellow, brown or gray tones. Pure white teeth are like purple hair -- they appear synthetic and distracting! Light natural tooth shades compliment everyone's facial... Click here to read more

What is an Abscess

13 July 2010

Q: My friend has an abscess and she's worried. What is an abscess? What damage can it do if left undetected or untreated? A: An abscess is basically an inflammatory and infectious process. There are several different types of abscesses. Two of the most common abscesses that occur in the oral cavity are related to either the tooth (due to necrosis of the pulpal tissue) or the gum tissue (due to periodontal disease.) In either case, it is... Click here to read more

Dental Specialists

13 July 2010

Please review the different types of dental specialists. Currently, there are nine recognized specialties within the field of dentistry. These specialties include periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, prosthodontics, pedodontics, oral pathology/oral medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral and maxillofacial radiology, and dental public health. A periodontist is responsible for treating periodontal (i.e. gum) disease. This treatment may range from regular maintenance visits with a hygienist to surgical procedures designed to save teeth. An endodontist's main responsibilities include diagnosing tooth pain and performing root... Click here to read more

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