Thursday, October 27, 2022

Causes of Tooth Loss and Options for Preventing It

 

Are you worried about losing your teeth? It can be problematic in lots of ways. Not only can it decrease your self-esteem and desire to smile, but it can also negatively impact your health. 


Here are 5 causes of tooth loss and ways to prevent it:


  1. Not visiting your dentist regularly. You want to schedule those 6-month dental visits to ensure that you do not have problems impacting your smile and that any issues are caught on time. 
  2. Flossing. Your gums need you to floss to ensure they are the healthiest they can be. 
  3. Brushing at least 2x a day. Food that sits on your gums increases the risk of losing a tooth or having another major dental problem. Brushing when you consume high-carbohydrate meals and brushing 2x a day can help keep your smile healthy. 
  4. Drink water. We know you hear it all the time. However, water is the best way to rinse food from your teeth between brushing sessions. 
  5. Take care of problems quickly. If you are feeling pain or if your gums are bleeding, contact your cosmetic dentists to talk through options. 

The health of your smile is so important. Don't let problems creep up on you. Contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team today!

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Your Smile Matters

 




Your smile is significant and the key to your health. Having a healthy smile is beneficial not only for your body but your mind as well. Here are 5 benefits of a healthy smile, 


  1. When your teeth and gums are healthy - you smile more. The more you smile, the more endorphins are released. 
  2. Smiling helps to reduce stress. The less stress you have, the better you will feel. When stress is happening while you can't control the stress, taking a deep breath and smiling can be the key to reducing the stress that you feel. 
  3. Increase in productivity. The happier we are, the more we smile and can get done. 
  4. Smiling is a gift not only for you but the people around you. 
  5. Fight illness. We all are trying to avoid getting sick. When we smile more, we are less likely to get sick. 


If your smile is not as healthy as you want it to be, contact us today!