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When Stress Threatens Your Oral Health - Teeth Grinding
April 20, 2012General
Grinding or clenching your teeth, know as bruxism, is often related to stress. Such repeated and unconscious gnashing of the teeth can cause a variety of problems, such as excessive wear on teeth, tooth sensitivity, microfractures in teeth, headaches, earaches and temporary jaw blockage.
Oral Hygiene FAQ’s
February 27, 2012General
Oral Hygiene FAQ’sQ. How much toothpaste should I use?A. About a pea sized amount should suffice.Q. How long should I brush?A. It is recommended that you brush for at least 2 minutes. The important factor is ensuring that you properly clean each area as described in the Oral Hygiene section. Of course it is possible to over brush also. You do not want to brush to the point that your gums if healthy start to bleed (see gum dieses for more information)Q. When should I floss?A. You should floss at least once a day and most importantly before going to…
How to Maintain Your Oral Hygiene at Home
February 20, 2012General
How to Maintain Your Oral Hygiene at HomeDaily CareThings You'll Need:Dental FlossMouthwashToothbrushToothpasteBasic Steps:Step One: Squeeze some toothpaste onto a toothbrush.Step Two: Use short, front-to-back brushing motions to clean the outside and inside surfaces of the teeth, as well as the chewing surfaces.Step Three: Use up-and-down motions to clean the inside surfaces of the front teeth.Step Three: Gently brush along the gum line. Proper cleaning of the gum line is important in the prevention of gum disease.Step Four: Brush your back molars, where bacteria like to hide.Step Five: Brush your tongue to remove bacteria that causes bad breath.Step Six: Spit out…
Nutrition and Children
February 13, 2012General
Nutrition and Children Your Checklist for Healthy MouthsA healthy lunch and snack should definitely be part of your child's regular eating habits. A good nutrition program for your child includes: choosing foods from all four food groups heese, yogurt and milk, which all contain calcium, a mineral that strengthens teeth and can help prevent cavities smart snacking between meals drinking milk, water or pure fruit juices instead of so-called "sport" or carbonated drinks cutting down on sugar a visit to your dentist every six months And here are some further links to help you learn more about nutrition and healthy…
Men VS Women
February 6, 2012General
Men It’s become evident in oral health studies that perhaps the single most dangerous factor to a man’s oral health is his attitude. In short, men routinely take the “strong, silent” approach, seeing their dentist or doctor less frequently than women, and often only when there is a serious problem. For instance, in the ADA's 2003 Public Opinion Survey: Oral Health of the U.S. Population, women were more likely than men to brush their teeth after every meal (28.7% to 20.5%) or twice a day (56.8% to 49%). The survey also revealed women were more likely to visit a dentist…