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Archive for the 'Dental Insurance' Category
Sunday, Apr. 18th 2021 12:03 PM
Do: When you are not wearing you dentures keep them in cool water or dentist advise denture solution Don’t use hot water or put them in a dry place as this can cause your dentures to warp or dry out. Making them ill fitting
Don’t put your dentures in a paper towel as not only will a paper towel absorb the moisture but it can be mistaken for trash and be toss out. Do: Keep your dentures safe from small kids and dogs. Kids love to play with most anything they find. Dentures in a child hands tends to not hold up well. Also pets like dogs may find your dentures if they are not kept in a safe place and then you may as well start saving your money for a new set of dentures.
In conclusion making sure you take good care of your dentures will make them last long and therefore save you money from having to get new ones sooner then necessary.
Wednesday, Apr. 14th 2021 11:57 AM
One should keep in mind that dentures are fragile and they should be handle carefully to avoid braking them. Dentures do not like to be droop and there is a high chance that they will brake when you do. So be careful when cleaning them. A good idea is when cleaning your dentures stand on a soft towel or rug so if you do accidentally drop them the chances are lower that they will brake. You want to make sure the sink is full of water when cleaning so that if you do drop them they are safe You can wrap your dentures in a hand towel or keep them in their hard cover case when you are moving around your house with your dentures. As soon as you are finish cleaning your dentures and you want to put them aside make sure you keep them soaked in warm or cold water or in your denture solution. .
Saturday, Apr. 10th 2021 11:44 AM
Having Proper Denture Care is Important.
Dentures even when covered by dental insurance can still be costly so making sure to take proper care of your dentures will help them last longer and safe you money in having to have them replaces sooner then necessary.
You will want to use a soft bristle toothbrush in order to avoid damaging your dentures. You still need to brush your dentures carefully. Make sure you are careful not to damage the surface of your dentures or bend the attachments. You can clean your dentures is by using over the counter denture cleansers available in most food stores.
Although you can use regular toothpaste I suggest avoiding them since dentures are sensitive and you can easy damage their surface, with abrasive toothpaste. Another cleaning option for dentures is by using an ultrasonic denture cleanser. However I suggest making sure you buy one that has been proven safe.
DONT. Do not use bleach when cleaning your dentures. Also do not use vinegar as it can cause your dentures to dry out. Do not use house hold cleaners. Though there are some people that will use mild hand soup or dish soup I would not suggest doing so. If you do make sure you rinse them thoroughly in under the faucet with warm to cool water.
Wednesday, Apr. 7th 2021 5:41 AM
When your child needs urgent dental treatment, contact our office as soon as possible. If it is a permanent tooth try to find the tooth and/or missing pieces of that tooth to bring to our office. Rinse it gently in cool water if there is debris on it. DO NOT SCRUB IT OR CLEAN IT WITH ANY TYPE OF SOAP! If your child allows you to do so please try to replace the tooth in their socket and hold it there. You can use a clean gauze or a wash cloth for them to bite on if necessary.
If you can’t put the tooth back in the socket, place the tooth in a clean container with milk, saliva, or water. Get to our office immediately. The faster you act, the better your chances of saving the tooth.
Sunday, Apr. 4th 2021 11:27 AM
Space maintainers are appliances made of metal or plastic that are custom fit to your child’s mouth. They are small and unobtrusive in appearance. Most children easily adjust to them after the first few days. Space maintainers hold open the empty space left by a lost tooth. They steady the remaining teeth, preventing movement until the permanent tooth takes its natural position in the jaw. It’s more affordable — and easier on your child — to keep teeth in normal positions with a space maintainer than to move them back in place with orthodontic treatment.
Thursday, Apr. 1st 2021 11:19 AM
Eat healthy foods Fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheese and milk are foods for strong, healthy teeth. Foods with a lot of sugar are can be bad for teeth. Sugars in food stick to the teeth and bacteria (germs) gather in the sugar and cause plaque. Plaque can melt the surface of teeth and cause decay. Brushing and flossing teeth keeps them clean and healthy. Brushing and flossing removes bits of food and plaque. Plaque is germs which can make teeth rot or decay. After each meal is a good time to brush or floss teeth but they should be brushed at least twice each day. Water Drink plenty of water during the day to help wash your teeth.
Tuesday, Mar. 30th 2021 11:16 AM
First there is a big difference between fresh cows milk and formula milk. (Also soy milk is not safe for teeth). Anyone who has prepared formula milk knows how sticky it can be on your fingers. The different sugars in formula milk will not be safe for a child’s teeth during a nap or before bed time. Cow’s milk is completely different. Cow’s milk is actually protective of teeth and can be classified as safe. Research shows that if you consume cow’s milk in combination with products that would otherwise damage teeth (cookies perhaps ) the milk will be protective.
Saturday, Mar. 27th 2021 11:11 AM
Heavy smoking can reduce milk supply.
A study done on breastfeeding and smoking states that cigarette smoking significantly reduces breast milk production. On rare occasions cigarette smoke has caused symptoms in the breastfeeding baby such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. Smoking can stop or inhibit the milk let-down reflex. Smoking has been linked to early weaning. Smoking can cause fussiness and colic. Nicotine levels in the breastfeeding mother’s blood and milk first increase and then decrease over time.
It takes is 95 minutes for half of the nicotine to be eliminated from the body, otherwise known as half-life. Breastfeeding mothers should avoid smoking just before nursing and should never smoke while feeding her baby.
Wednesday, Mar. 24th 2021 5:09 AM
It is important to start flossing your child teeth as soon as they start to touch each other. Around two to two and half years old. Flossing makes a big difference in the prevention of cavities. Normally by the time your child start kinder garden he or she should be able to start flossing their own teeth. Though they may not have the skills yet to do a good job, you should supervise and give tips and pointers now and then to encourage good oral health care. Just like adults a child should floss their teeth every day. A good time is right before they go to bed but as long as they are flossing each day that is what is important.
Saturday, Mar. 20th 2021 5:47 AM
For Teething You can give your baby a cold teething ring or frozen washcloth. You can also rub your baby’s teeth and gums with a clean finger. You may want to use Baby Orajel to help numb baby’s gums. And you can also ask you doctor for some baby Tylenol.
However what you never want to do is give your baby any aspirin. Since aspirin may cause Reye’s syndrome which is a serious illness. While the cause of Reye’s syndrome still remains unknown, there as been some research done that has established a link between Reye’s Syndrome and the use of aspirin.
It has been advise by the U.S. Surgeon General, and the American Academy of Pediatrics that aspirin and combination products containing aspirin not be given to children under 19.
Thursday, Mar. 18th 2021 10:42 AM
You will want to start cleaning your baby’s teeth twice a day as soon as the first tooth appears. Until your child is older around one you can use a soft wet cloth to clean your baby teeth and gums. Once your child is around a year you can then use a baby toothbrush.
Make sure you use non fluoride toothpaste and you only still need to use just a dab. I would not use any toothpaste with fluoride until your child can spit and knows not to eat or swallows the toothpaste. It is suggested that you take your child to see the dentist at or around their first birthday
Monday, Mar. 15th 2021 5:03 AM
Tooth severe and continuous toothache, Fever, Sensitivity to hot or cold, Having a bad taste in your mouth or having bad breath and redness or swelling of your gums. Theses are just a few symptoms to having a tooth abscess. Note you do not need to have all of the symptoms to have a tooth abscess. I would advise seeing a dentist to confirm if it is an abscessed tooth or your wisdom tooth coming in. Either way a dentist will need to address the issues with you.
Saturday, Mar. 13th 2021 4:59 AM
An abscessed is a painful infection at the root of the tooth or sometimes it is in between the gum and the tooth. You can get an abscessed tooth due to untreated tooth decay. However you can also get an abscessed if you have trauma to your tooth, such as braking or chipping your tooth, or if you have gum disease or gingivitis. If you think you have a abscessed tooth it is very important that you see your dentist right away. The abscessed or an infection may spread from the tooth root to the bone causing a much large oral health issue.
Thursday, Mar. 11th 2021 9:55 AM
Flossing, One of the easiest things you can do for good Dental Health.
It may seem hard to believe but many people do not floss let along floss daily. Yet flossing is even more important the brushing when it comes to preventing gum disease gingivitis and tooth loss. Flossing your teeth is not so much about removing food bit that are such between your gums though it does do not. Flossing is more about removing dental plaque. Dental plaque is what causes tooth decay, gingivitis and gum disease. Flossing every day between each tooth is an effective way to remove plaque and provide you with good oral health.
Monday, Mar. 8th 2021 9:33 AM
When thinking about using a waterpik instead of flossing here are some good pros and cons to consider.
Pros: Waterpiks are effective, They can be faster to use the flossing, Waterpik normally come with multiple wands and different color so different family member can have their own just like a tooth brush. Great for braces, Flossing with braces can be difficult waterpiks are offer suggested by Orthodontic dentist. Adjustable water pressure, You can get cordless waterpiks. Waterpik are good for people who may not floss well and are having gum issues. Anything that will make you take care of your teeth and gums better is helpful.
Cons: Cost can be a factor since they can run as high as $50 – $60 dollars. They do brake down some not even lasting a year depending on how well you take care of it. Hard to always see what you are doing which can cause you to make a mess. Looking in the mirror can also be difficult as the spray tends to go where you are looking. They can be too noisy. Waterpik take up to much counter space which is bad if you have a small bathroom. If you are not careful the time you save in flossing is taken up by have to clean sink and counter tops from water mess. If you are not careful they may over time loosen bridge and crown work. Over use like anything can cause more harm then good so make sure you use as directed.
If you are not sure what is best for your oral health care talk to your dentist see what they suggest. Having good advise from your own personal dentist is worth taking in and thinking about as a deciding factor
Thursday, Mar. 4th 2021 9:10 AM
Tooth decay is the destruction of the outer surface of a tooth from acid forming bacteria that is produced by food containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches).
Tooth Decay Prevention: Brush your teeth twice a day with a tooth paste that contains fluoride. Preferably, brush after each meal and before bedtime to help reduce the bacteria from staying on your teeth for a certain length of time.
You may wish to consider these helpful tips as well: Floss your teeth daily to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Check with your dentist regarding the use of a supplemental fluoride which strengthens your teeth and helps prevents tooth decay. Consider dental sealants which is a plastic like substance placed on the top of molars to protect the teeth from decay. Use mouth wash with fluoride. Many of them kill 50% or more of the bacteria that cause tooth decay. Chewing gum with the ingredient Xylitol © may also kill some of the bacteria which causes tooth decay.
Tuesday, Mar. 2nd 2021 9:07 AM
Your dental health care is very important and there are many ways to make sure you are doing all you can for your oral health care. Simple things such as daily care like brushing your teeth at least twice a day making sure you flossing daily, using tarter control and gum care mouthwash. Your basic dental care you do for yourself is low cost and take very little time to do each day.
The next step is buy seeing a dentist at least twice a year for your check up and cleanings. Now cost can be a factor but it does not have to be. One way to control your dental cost is by getting a low cost dental insurance plan. Many dental insurance plan offer free to very low cost preventive dental care. The money you spend on dental insurance is well worth it. And by seeing your dentist regularly you will hopefully avoid any major dental issues.
However if you did need larger dental services having dental insurance in place will also help control your dental cost. Be thoughtful about your oral health and think ahead. Good dental care now make for good dental care in the future.
Sunday, Feb. 28th 2021 3:19 AM
Helpful Tips About Teething and Massaging Your Infants Gums and Mouth.
One simple way to help your baby with teething pain is to massage their gums with your finger. This help to alleviate the tooth pain. Other teething idea is letting your child chew on a pacifier keeping a few in the freezer so that is is cool can also help to reduce teething pain. Other people also like to use a cold wet baby washcloth they are easy for baby to hold and they help to absorbs some of the drool that baby have while teething. Pain gel is another good option which help to numb baby gums for a short period of time
Wednesday, Feb. 24th 2021 3:08 PM
First here are some signs that your baby is teething. Drooling, wakefulness, being cranky more then normal, crying, biting and chewing. As well as having tender gums. Your baby may also be fussy when feeding. Over drooling my cause skin irritation around their mouth. Teething gums may look swollen and red, you may see little white dots or small opining where the tooth is cutting though. Although your baby may get loose stools while teething, look out for diarrhea and fever. Fever and diarrhea is not really a symptoms of teething, therefore should take you baby to the doctor for a check up since it is probably is not related to your baby teething.
Saturday, Feb. 20th 2021 12:57 PM
Dental Insurance Review and why you should think ahead when getting dental insurance.
It may seem surprising that many people do not have dental insurance. Dental insurance benefits are not always offer though work so people do without until a major dental need arises. The problem with waiting until you need dental insurance is that by then it can be to let to get the type of dental insurance you want. People find out too late in order to stay with their dentist they may need to get a dental PPO plan.
However most dental PPO plans have long term waiting periods, so when not bought early on you may not get the coverage’s you are looking for. One thing I suggest is if you have a dentist that you do not wish to change find out what types of dental plans you would need in order to stay with their dental office.
If you are with a dental office that only accepts PPO dental plans then you may want to think about getting a dental PPO plan now so you have a plan in place for your future dental needs whether it for preventive dental care or major dental care.
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