Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Top 5 Cavity Causing Foods

There are certain foods that are very bad for your teeth. They have a higher chance of causing cavities and lead to a decrease in oral healthcare. Cavities occur when tooth decay happens. The physical features of decay are mainly holes and damages.

The following foods are the worst culprits when it comes to causing cavities. Watch out for these and be wary of your hygiene after consuming them!

It's best to take measures after consuming the following items. Brushing teeth would be an extremely effective way of alleviating harmful effects. A routine visit to the dentist will also help prevent them.

Candy

Everyone loves to have sweets after a meal. However, that's not the best idea. Sweets can cause your teeth to demineralize due to the high concentration of sugar. The build-up causes an increase in acid concentration. Due to the acidic activity, there is a higher chance of tooth decay in that particular area.

Sodas

Sodas contain a high degree of sugar. In fact, sugars are the primary ingredient contained in the soft drinks. However, these drinks are okay to consume as long as they are consumed using a straw and followed with water. Keeping the liquid out of your teeth is the best way to eliminate the chance of cavities caused by soda.

Saltine Crackers
Crackers are one of the worst offenders when it comes to your teeth. These immediately turn into sugar once they are consumed. They also glue almost instantly to your teeth. In turn, there is a high possibility of bacterial growth and resulting cavities.

Citrus Fruit

Citrus fruit, such as lemons, contain a high concentration of acid. If these fruits are consumed for a long period of time, it's possible to lose enamel due to the high concentrations of acid. This is in addition to the sugar already present in the lemon. Be wary!

Sticky Candies

Sticky candy causes a whole variety of issues. There's a possibility that they can stick to your tooth in places that saliva cannot reach. In turn, the saliva cannot reach the part of the tooth to neutralize the acid.

At Reserve Dental, we’re committed to your dental health! Call our Boca Raton office at 561-852-7773 today for all your dental needs!

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What Are Sealants?

Preventive dentistry entails practices such as regular exams, x-rays, prophylactic cleanings, fluoride treatments and sealants. In combination with plaque control, sugar discipline and fluoride therapy, sealants have become one of the most effective methods of caries prevention. When selecting teeth for sealants, the dentist will take several conditions into consideration. These include existing carious lesions, patient’s eating habits, caries susceptibility and drug or radiation-induced xerostomia also known as a dry mouth syndrome.

There are presently two techniques of sealant placement, filled and unfilled. These resin-based methods are used according to the specific needs of the patient. Filled sealants are a blend of resin, chemicals and fillers and serve the purpose of creating a strong protective bond resistant to abrasion and fractures. Due to the hardness of the material, most filled sealants have to be adjusted to fit the present occlusion, and have to be placed by the dentist. Unfilled sealants are self-occluding, they do not need adjustments and flow easily into the pits and fissures of the tooth. These types of sealants are placed by the dental hygienist after the completion of the prophylactic cleaning and are less resistant to ruptures. Both types of sealants come in fluoridated versions and are widely use to strengthen the enamel’s resistance to caries. Fluoride-releasing sealants are credited with anti-bacterial properties and increase the level of protection for decay susceptible patients.

The successful sealant retention greatly depends on the following factors.
• Deep pits and fissures for better preservation.
• The area must be uncontaminated by the saliva when the sealants are placed.
• Best success rate is noted when the sealants are placed immediately after the prophylactic cleaning.
• Good oral habits of the patient.

The placement of sealants is a non-invasive procedure very well tolerated by most patients. Although mostly associated with children’s oral care, the sealants are effectively protecting the permanent teeth of many adults. The age does not pay a role when deciding on the treatment plan involving sealant placement. Both primary and permanent teeth can be equally protected by the application of sealants. Sealants can only be applied as a protective measure. They will not prevent existing decay from progressing.

Looking for an experienced Dentist in Boca Raton, FL? Contact Dr. Huber today at  561-852-7773.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

All About Tooth Sensitivity

One the most common dental issue that dentists see in their office is tooth sensitivity. This is a condition where mainly liquids that are temperature-0controlled cause pain to the teeth. This includes a cup of hot chocolate or a glass of ice water--but it is not just limited to beverages as food items such as ice cream and sugary foods can trigger the same pain.

Tooth Sensitivity Boca Raton Dentist

Sensitive teeth occur when the bottom layer of the teeth are exposed because the gum tissue is receding. The roots of the gums lead to the pulp of the gums. So when you intake something that is hot, cold or even sweet, it hits the tooth’s nerve and causes pain.

There are several factors that can cause teeth to become sensitive. One cause is brushing your teeth too hard or it can also occur if you use a tooth brush that has bristles that are too hard. Receding gums can allow the roots to be exposed. Receding gums occur when the gums separate from the teeth, usually because of conditions such as periodontal disease. Many people have a habit, especially at night, of grinding their teeth. This will cause the enamel of the teeth to wear down and will expose the dentin. Another thing that can cause the enamel of the teeth to wear down is eating foods that contain a lot of acid such as oranges, pickles and tomatoes.

There are ways that you can reduce tooth sensitivity. The first thing is to have proper oral hygiene. Be sure to brush your teeth and floss after each meal. Use a brush that has soft bristles so it is not so abrasive on your teeth and gum tissue. Use toothpaste that is designed for sensitive teeth. There are several brands on the market do you may have to try a couple of brands to see which is best for you and always make sure to look for the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval!

Tooth sensitivity is painful and uncomfortable! Don’t put off a visit to the dentist any longer–schedule an appointment with Dr. Alfred Huber of Reserve Dental today! Call the office at 561-852-7773.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Will Invisalign work for me?

Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces that works using transparent teeth aligners and is preferred by most users simply because of its cosmetic advantages. Additionally, Invisalign is comfortable and easy on the gums and can be removed when eating. When deciding on whether or not invisalign is the right orthodontic treatment for you or not there are a few factors to consider.

Invisalign Boca Raton DentistWhile Invisalign does have obvious advantages over traditional metal braces, it does take quite a lot of time to fix more complicated problems like jaw issues including severe cross bites or severe overbites. Most dentists recommend opting for the traditional metal brace for jaw problems since Invisalign tends to be slower in correcting jaw problems.

Invisalign is great if you have a spacing issue, overcrowded teeth, or just want to straighten out crooked teeth. Since it is removable it works best with orthodontic issues that need slight pressure and is great because it does not cause softening of the gums or hygiene issues as with the traditional brace. Invisalign works great for adults who need slight correction and who don't want to have metal braces (possibly once again!). It is also a great option for adults with gum issues.

Invisalign is also recommended for people who have a slight overbite or underbite. Slight misalignment of the jaw can be corrected with Invisalign but requires dedication and commitment on the part of the patient. Since Invisalign is removable it does not have the same powerful effects of a traditional metal brace but if the user is responsible and only removes Invisalign to brush and floss, it can really help correct orthodontic issues without anyone even noticing!

Before deciding on an option consider the above facts and speak to a professional orthodontist for what is best for you. Many dentists offer a free assessment to assess if Invisalign will work for you!

Call our cosmetic dental practice today at (561) 852-7773 and schedule a FREE consultation with Dr. Huber at Reserve Dental!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Secrets of a Whiter Smile From Your Dentist

Dentists are professionals who know how to care for your teeth properly, and they even know how to make them look nice. Dentists will always remind you that in order to keep your teeth shining you must brush three times each day and prevent cavities, root canals, and even yellow teeth. It will also remove any extra material that is on your teeth, which can help prevent color from changing and it can help destroy cavities before they start. Poor diet is one of the main reasons yellow teeth occur, and it can be hard to get rid of it once it starts. Eating causes particles of food to become lodged into your teeth which need to be removed. There are many other natural things which cause yellow teeth, however most of them can be prevented. To ensure a whiter smile, make sure you keep your dental hygiene routine and brush after every meal.

Flossing helps to keep a whiter smile and prevents you from getting cavities and other mouth issues. It removes any excess foods from the areas in between your teeth which is the most common cause of cavities and yellow teeth. The main reason cavities are started is because bacteria starts to cultivate itself in between the teeth. Bacteria has been know to cause tooth decay, which can lead to cavities and root canals. Not only will flossing your teeth make them whiter than they were before, it can also help prevent gum disease. Once again brushing your teeth is just as important, and if not more important. Brushing is responsible for removing plaque in hard to reach places, such as the back of your teeth.

Boca Raton Teeth WhiteningTo give your smile an extra boost of white, ask your dentist about their whitening programs that work faster and last longer than home whitening kits.

Call now to schedule a free consultation with Dr. Alfred Huber at Reserve Dental today at 561-852-7773!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Make Sure Not To Avoid The Dentist

Your mouth is one of the most important parts of your body to take care of and it is crucial to maintain and even do preventative maintenance to help keep a healthy mouth. The dentist isn't as scary or painful as one would think. Really the only time the dentist can be painful is when you don't see the dentist for years. Just going twice a year can prevent so much that can happen with your mouth. Just a couple of reasons to visit your dentist can be to prevent disease, cancer and tooth loss.

Gum disease is a terrible thing to contract for anyone. If left untreated, gum disease can advance to a way more serious form called periodontitis. The pain and hassle that comes along with having this is totally preventable! With a daily routine of brushing your teeth and seeing your local dentist twice a year, you don't ever have to experience the pain of gum disease.

Tooth pain

A very serious matter then can be prevented or maintained is oral cancer. When you go to the dentist for a check up or a routine cleaning, they are also screening you for oral cancer which is curable in the early stages. This is a painless yet necessary process that can literally help save your life.

One of the last reasons the dentist is a crucial part of your life is to prevent tooth loss and cavities. Not only do cavities contribute to tooth loss, but they also make your mouth more sensitive to hot and cold. Imagine not being able to enjoy ice cream at all because the cold hits the nerve that the cavity is exposing! A couple trips to the dentist year can save your teeth, as well as your life. Also, when you go regularly to the dentist instead of rarely, you do preventative maintenance to save yourself from pain in the long run.

Time for your 6 month checkup? Call Reserve Dental today at 561-852-7773!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What Everyone Should Know About Regular Flossing

According to statistics, only 12 percent of people floss their teeth every day. This indicates there are too many people who do not understand the benefits of flossing and who are not aware of the harmful effects that not flossing can have on both the teeth and the gums. There are many benefits that brushing and flossing have over brushing alone.

Advantages of Flossing
If you only brush your teeth, they will not be completely clean. Small food particles that you can’t even see stay trapped between your teeth. Flossing is the best way to get rid of these as well as remove the plaque that builds up between the teeth--a toothbrush just can’t get into those small spaces! Getting rid of food particles and plaque keeps tartar from forming (which only your dentist or hygienist can remove).

Most people are also unaware that flossing actually may lower the chances of a heart attack. There is a relationship between gum disease and heart attacks, therefore, flossing regularly helps to prevent gum disease.

Harmful Effects of Not Flossing
The tartar that builds up when the teeth aren’t flossed is full of bacteria that can cause damage to your gums and trigger swelling. This is a condition called gingivitis. Gingivitis can lead to bone resorption, which often results in tooth loss.

If you don’t floss, you may notice that your gums are prone to bleeding when you brush. A study described in the American Journal of Periodontology involved 51 pairs of twins. One twin of each pair was in a group that brushed only and the second group of twins brushed and flossed. The results of the study showed that the second group had 38 percent fewer instances of bleeding gums.

Daily flossing along with brushing results in a marked difference in total oral health...don’t let the toothbrush be the only dental supply you keep in your home!

Don't wait on your oral health--schedule an appointment with Dr. Alfred Huber of Reserve Dental today! Call the office at 561-852-7773.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Benefits Of CEREC Technology

The dental X-ray was once a true nuisance of the medical field; they took a long time to perform and were often very difficult. Many times, it would take one entire visit to the dentist for the X-ray alone! A separate appointment was made to perform any necessary actions once the results were read and analyzed. Luckily, this technology has evolved and the process has been made much, much simpler.

CEREC system Boca Raton DentistWith the use of CEREC technology, images can be obtained of a person’s teeth in no time. CEREC stands for "Chairside Economical Restorations of Esthetic Ceramic". CEREC uses 3D imaging to get an even closer look at the mouth. This technology is used to determine the best way in which a crown can be fitted to an individual tooth, making the whole process quicker and more efficient. Once this is determined, the actual forming of the new crown will often take no longer than fifteen minutes. Now appointment can now encompass the tasks of what might have taken weeks. CEREC technology is about precision: images are created with microscopic accuracy to thoroughly determine the state of teeth and also how to treat any dental problems that exist.

Ceramics are now used to create fillings after a CEREC image is taken. This ceramic material will actually expand with teeth to reduce any problems that could potentially occur with a solid filling. Old methods often resulted in cracking which could be painful and dangerous. Regardless of the ceramic’s flexibility, these fillings are very durable. Replacements are often never required because very little wear ever occurs. Ceramic fillings are sturdy, yet easy to work with. Old fillings often contained mercury and toxins that could be harmful to the body. There are no negative effects from ceramics in the mouth unlike the old materials used before CEREC technology revolutionized dentistry.

CEREC technology is a true step forward for dentistry. This new method involves safer processes and makes the experience healthier and more enjoyable. Ask about CEREC at your next regular dental visit!

Dr. Huber at Reserve Dental is committed to giving you a new crown in one day and one visit with CEREC technology. Call today at 561-852-7773!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Six-Month Dental Rule: Is It Essential?

Reserve Dental Group RoutineYou might be aware of the campaign ads of Dental Associations against teeth problems and you see them on television or hear them on the radio. You often hear the lines “brush your teeth three times a day and visit your dentist every six months”. Surely your dentist recommended it too on your last trip to the oral clinic. Many people take this for granted and they only visit the dentist when the problems are already there, like when they have throbbing tooth ache or a chipped tooth, or when they want to have cosmetic treatments like teeth bleaching, porcelain veneers or braces. Some people also do not comply with the six-month rule because they are afraid of the dentist or the dental procedures. But everyone should know that regular dental visits are very important to maintain the health of the gums and teeth.

Following are reasons routine dental examination is essential. First, through visiting the dentist routinely, you will be assessed for presence of tooth decay or impending tooth decay. Once you will be diagnosed with an impending tooth decay, measures will be done to preserve the tooth and avoid further damage and complications like gum inflammation. As for the tooth decay, the dentist can suggest treatment options for you to resolve the dental problem.

Second, regular dental screening can prevent and early diagnose serious oral problems like oral cancer. Oral cancer is said to be a rapid attacker and spreader, but with early diagnosis, it can be counteracted easily and successfully. Having your teeth checked every six months, or twice in a year can also diagnose issues with the gums. There are a lot of gum disorders which is brought about by faulty eating habits thus increasing the risk for tooth loss and other grave illnesses. But just as oral cancer, early diagnosis can counteract the disorder.

At the last part of your dental assessment, you will have a bonus because the dentist will clean your mouth and teeth. Brushing your teeth on your own may not be sufficient. The dentist will look at the integrity of your teeth and gums, the cleanliness, and then he/she will remove tartar and plaque. After which, the dentist will floss between your teeth spaces and your gum line, and polish your teeth. This is also the perfect opportunity for the dentist to show you the appropriate method of brushing and flossing for optimal dental health.

Your teeth give a dramatic impact on your looks and a great set of teeth can produce the perfect smile. That is why you should take care of your teeth in the proper way. If there is someone who knows how to keep them healthy and hygienic, it’s the dentist. So never hesitate to follow the six-month dental rule. Don’t wait for dental problems to strike you before you decide on visiting the dental clinic. Remember, prevention is always better than cure.

Time for your six-month routine exam?  Contact your experienced Dr. Huber in Boca Raton, FL, today at 561-852-7773.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Don't Get Stuck with Bad Breath

Reserved Dental Group Bad BreathExperiencing bad breath (halitosis) can leave you feeling insecure and embarrassed about your problem. Although you brush and floss your teeth every day, the problem may still persist regardless of how well you practice good hygiene. Your good intentions may not be enough to fight the causes of bad breath.

Brushing Techniques

There are various reasons why halitosis strikes some people and not others. One of the reasons is how you brush and floss your teeth. Some people vigorously swipe their toothbrush across the surfaces of the teeth. This action cleans the surface of your teeth but leaves your gums vulnerable to damage, bleeding and plaque buildup. Damaged gums infected with bacteria may trigger halitosis.

Improper brushing and flossing techniques can also cause tooth decay, which leads to unpleasant breath. Once a cavity begins on a tooth's surface, it can quickly spread to the rest of the tooth's structure.

Garlic and Onions

If you tend to eat food containing garlic and onions you may have a bad breath problem. Although both items are excellent for maintaining good health, the pungent scent they give off may not be so good for your breath. You may want to limit the intake of garlic and onion in your diet.

Mouth Disease

One of the most important reasons to visit your dentist is to prevent mouth disease. Conditions like periodontal disease can increase bad breath issues as well destruction of your teeth and gums. These diseases eat away the surfaces of the teeth and destroy health gum tissue. The food you eat also travels to the area and creates an unpleasant smell. Infection caused by trapped bacteria and food makes the problem worse.

Dry Mouth

Dry mouth (xerostomia) is a condition that develops when you do not have enough moisture and saliva in your mouth. Saliva helps your teeth break down food as you chew. It also keeps the gums and soft tissues in your mouth moist and free of bacteria. Several things can lead to dry mouth, including sleeping with your mouth open and taking certain medications. If you experience xerostomia, a dentist can talk to you about ways to increase the moisture in your mouth.

Visit your dentist for regular checkups, cleanings and preventative care. You can help prevent the causes of bad breath by staying informed about your oral health.

Looking for an experienced Dentist in Boca Raton, FL? Contact Dr. Huber today at 561-852-7773.

Friday, July 20, 2012

What to Know About Dental Plants

People all over the globe experience dental problems from time to time and often need the assistance of a dental implant. These implants act as a root for a tooth and can even be customized to fit any type of client. One of the best indicators that a patient needs a dental implant is when he or she is experiencing difficulty performing normal tasks. If a missing tooth is causing pain, irritability, or difficulty chewing, this is usually a good indicator that the patient should consider a dental implant. These procedures are very common and are performed on a regular basis by dentists all over the world in order to promote dental health.

The History of Dental Implants

First, it's important for the patient to know the history of dental implants in order to understand what a luxury these implants truly are. The first dental implant is said to have been constructed by the Maya civilization over 1,300 years ago. However, it was not until 1959 when the Italian dentist, Stefano Melchiade Tramonte, placed his first implant that they received notoriety in the dental community. After the results of the titanium implant were studied, they became standard practice among dentists.

Dental Implant Installation

Next, the patient needs to understand how these dental implants are installed and how they work within the body. The titanium screw acts as the root of the tooth and is drilled into the actual jaw bone of the patient. The body will then accept the screw as part of the body and actually start to build around the root by a process referred to as 'Osseointegration'. Basically, Osseointegration is when the body accepts a foreign object as its own and then begins to work and grow with it instead of attacking it. This prevents the patient from having to take any kind of anti-rejection medications.

Recovery Time

Last but not least, let's go over the recovery time for these dental implant surgeries. Although the recovery time can vary depending on different factors such as infection, surgery complications, and things of this nature, recovery time is around 2 months. If the surgery goes smoothly without any complications you can expect to be back to normal in as little as 2-6 months. However, some patients who's implant moved or broke took as long as 18 months to heal after grafting and a new implant was installed.

Having pain or problems chewing properly? Contact Dr. Huber, your experienced dental implant specialist in Boca Raton, FL, today at 561-852-7773.

Friday, July 13, 2012

What are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are extremely thin cases that are adhered to the front of teeth to help protect or cover up teeth. They are made of porcelain to look like natural teeth and are colored to match.

There are many reasons that an individual may want or need to get porcelain veneers. Sometimes if teeth are very worn down, chipped, or slightly rotted, an individual may choose to get veneers in order to improve the look of their teeth for both personal and professional reasons. Additionally, porcelain veneers are used to cover up discolored or misaligned teeth. They can even help to close gaps between teeth. Once the veneers have been put on, they help to protect the natural teeth and prevent stains so some individuals with sensitive teeth also opt for veneers.

The process for getting porcelain veneers is fairly simple. The dentist will first examine the teeth and possibly take an x-ray to ensure that porcelain veneers are the best option. If that is the case, teeth will then be prepped by removing a thin layer of the enamel that is already present. A model of the teeth is made next through an impression and within a few days to two weeks, the veneers are ready to be applied. A bonding agent is then applied to the porcelain veneers which are placed onto the teeth. Once the placement is perfect, a light activates the bonding agent and the veneers are in place.

Veneers are a great choice to many individuals because they look like natural teeth, the exact color choice can be selected, they are stain resistant, and they do not require any specific care aside from regular oral hygiene including brushing and flossing. Another benefit is that sensitive gums do not have a negative reaction to the porcelain. Porcelain veneers generally last between five and ten years before they need to be replaced using the same process as described above. The cost of porcelain veneers varies greatly depending upon the individual but it generally ranges from a few hundred to just over a thousand dollars per tooth. Some insurance companies cover the cost of veneers.

Additional questions about porcelain veneers or the process of applying them can be answered by your local dentist. Porcelain veneers are certainly a viable option for many individuals who struggle with teeth-related problems.

Looking for a dentist in Boca Raton? Contact Reserved Dental Group, your local, experienced porcelain veneer specialist, today at 561-852-7773.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Boca Raton Cosmetic Dentistry

If you are looking for the best Cosmetic Dentist in Boca Raton then call us today and make an appointment (561) 852-7773. Be sure to reference any of our current specials & coupons for a deal that is sure to make you smile!

A smile is arguably the most important factor in a first impression. A great white smile is sure to receive a wide mouthed reaction in return.

The specifics aren't very important, either you love coffee and tea and your teeth have yellowed over the years (its only natural) or any one of life's unfortunate surprises has resulted in a broken or chipped tooth. Luckily, Alfred Huber of Reserve Dental Group is located in Boca Raton, and happens to be one of the best cosmetic dentists in town (don't take our word for it - read our reviews).

Cosmetic Dentistry services in Boca Raton can include the following:

  • Teeth Whitening or "Bleaching"

  • Bonding

  • Dental Bridges

  • Veneers

  • Gum Lift

  • Bite Reclamation


We are very confident that we will leave you with great teeth in your mouth. We offer free consultations and we will even offer new patients a free second opinion. Call us today and schedule an appointment for your convenience by dialing (561) 852-7773, it will just take a minute. Walk-ins are also very welcome!

Be sure to reference any of our current specials & coupons for a deal that is sure to make you smile!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

What Should I Look for When Choosing a Dentist?

Having dental work done can be a very expensive process. For some people it can also be a very scary situation. That is why it is very important that you find a good dentist.
Dental work is also not normally covered by many insurances, and when people do have insurance, it is normally very expensive. However, if you're going to end up paying a good price for a dentist, it's very important that you get quality work done and that you're treated with respect.

OK, so one of the first things that you want to look for in a dentist is customer reviews. With the Internet, finding customer reviews on dentists is very easy to do. If you have a dentist in mind, you can simply enter that dentist's name into a search engine along with the keyword "customer reviews." You can also search customer view sites such as Yelp and Angie's List.

Once you have decided on a dentist that you think you might want to use, it is important to find out if they accept the insurance that you carry. If you do not carry insurance, you want to get an idea of how much you'll be paying for regular cleanings and checkups. You may also need to find a dentist that has a payment plan available, in the event that you have a dental emergency such as a root canal.

A few other things you may want to consider when searching for a dentist are things like location. Location means something different to everybody, and how important it is to you will make a part of your decision-making process. Also, the dentist's education and years of practice are also important. Although you might think the opposite, many times new graduates from dental school do an amazing job of care at a really good rate. This is because they want to build a customer base, and also because they have a mentality fresh out of school that will not let them cut corners in your care.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Gingivitis and Dental Hygiene

Gingivitis is a disease of the gums, also called gingiva, caused by an accumulation of plaque on the surface of a tooth. It is followed by another gingival disease called periodontitis if it goes untreated. While gingivitis is not destructive, periodontitis is. Gingivitis is the precursor to periodontitis in that periodontitis does not occur without it. Over time periodontitis will destroy all the support structures of the tooth, including the gums and underlying connective tissue. It will also attack and possibly destroy the alveolar bone which will cause loss of the tooth among other problems.
There are several causes of gingival disease, though poor dental hygiene is the most common reason for having this disease. Irregular teeth can also cause irritation to the gums resulting in gingival disease. Among the less common causes are hormones due to pregnancy, and diabetes. The bad dental habits that cause gingival disease include wearing unclean dentures or other appliances, or simply not brushing regularly. Over time plaque can build up around braces and bridgework and can lead to gingival disease.

The primary symptoms of gingival disease are swollen gums, bleeding of the gums due to having brushed or flossed the teeth and bad breath. Having a substantial buildup of plaque on the teeth or in periodontal pockets is also a reliable indicator of an infection. Periodontal pockets are deep gaps that occur between the gum and the teeth. Abscesses forming in the gums, due to food and plaque getting caught in the periodontal pockets can destroy the tooth and the gum as well as loosening other nearby teeth.

Plaque is a bacterial film that grows on the surface of teeth. It accumulates in quantities substantial enough to cause gingival disease largely as a result of poor dental hygiene. It consists of the thousands of bacteria that call the human mouth home. These microorganisms feed on sugar and produce waste that leads to dental cavities along with gingival infections.

Gingival disease is easily prevented with a regimen of daily brushing and flossing as well as using mouthwashes that contain alcohol which kill the bacteria. Regular cleaning by a dentists is also essential. If the disease is already present a dentist will employ a special cleaning method in order to correct the condition. This cleaning is termed scaling and debridement in which the dentist will clean below the gum line. The patient may need to be placed under (local) anesthesia for this procedure to be completed. If the gingival disease is due to irregular teeth, the dentist may correct these.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

How To Properly Clean And Maintain Your Tooth Brush

Even though the tooth brush is used to keep your mouth squeaky clean, it ends up dirty quite fast. Your mouth is filled with germs and bacteria. These germs, bacteria, saliva, plague, and sometimes blood from your gums can end up on the tooth brush. This is why it is extremely important to practice proper toothbrush maintenance.
There are basic solutions to germs on the tooth brush to follow. First, gently clean the bristles each time it is used and let it dry in an upright position. If sharing a tooth brush holder with others, do not let the tooth brush bristles touch another tooth brush. And never share tooth brushes. Some people believe that keeping their tooth brush in a closed container is sanitary, because it will protect the tooth brush from outside germs, but this is a false belief. In all actuality, keeping your tooth brush in a closed container will give bacteria a chance to multiply in a small, humid space. It is especially important not to store it in one of these spaces if the tooth brush is wet. A tooth brush needs a chance to dry and breathe. Always store your tooth brush away from the toilet in an open space.

When it comes to deciding whether or not to keep your current tooth brush, here is the basic rule of thumb: if the bristles start looking worn, replace it. This typically happens between three and four months of use. This guarantees that you won't spend a long amount of time using a germ covered tooth brush, and the tooth brush will work better. If the bristles are bent, the tooth brush just won't work as well.

There are other methods for taking care of your tooth brush if you want to be sure it is clean. A very simple thing to do is have three tooth brushes to rotate using during the day. This allows your tooth brush to dry over a twenty four hour period.

Another very easy way to clean your tooth brush is to soak it in vinegar every two weeks. Vinegar is good at killing molds, germs, and bacterias. Using this on your tooth brush is quite effective.

A few other solutions are also quick fixes. Some people have found running their tooth brushes through the dish washer on the top rack useful. Others soak their tooth brush in boiling water. Toothbrush maintenance is very simple and important for your oral health; don't forget it!


Call now to schedule a Free Consultation with Dr. Huber at 561-852-7773

Friday, May 4, 2012

Brilliant Alignment With Comfort And Compassion

The smiles of happy and confident teenagers and adults are absolutely lovely. The personality, the eyes and the smile all sparkle when people are happy and confident. Comfortably safe, perfectly hygienic and attractively transparent Invisalign aligners are a current and first class method of wonderfully straightening teeth into a magnificently beautiful and healthy smile. Flexible and gentle Invisalign aligners are allowing a remarkable confidence to stand out and sparkle during and throughout the completion of important tasks such as presentations, business meetings, job estimates and special events. Invisalign allows everyone to enjoy showcasing a brilliant smile every day. Teenagers and adults alike can flash a twinkling smile that will dazzle peers and colleagues, especially during those exciting family pictures, head shots and identification photos. With a modest amount of responsibility Invisalign comfortably and gently produces smiles that project confidence, offer compassion, illuminate happiness, give inspiration, encourage motivation and even extend consolation and all the while Invisalign is producing a magnificently healthy, brilliant and confident smile.

Routine visits to the dentist or orthodontist's offices are enjoyable when adjustments and fittings are now a pleasant and exciting experience without bleeding, metal cuts and especially without excruciating pain. Necessary dental procedures and personal dental hygiene are especially easy when using the Invisalgn method of alignment. Invisalign aligners are easily and painlessly removed for meals, daily dental hygiene and dental care and they are placed in a convenient and durable case for safe keeping. When meals, dental procedures or daily oral care is complete, the Invisalign aligners are removed from their colorful and perfect case and are effortlessly snapped back into place continuing to build a brilliantly healthy and confident smile. Invisalign aligners are an amazing way of economically refining an amazing and dazzling smile safely and with efficiency for responsible teenagers and adults.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Benefits of CEREC - One Day Crowns

The process of getting a tooth fitted for a crown used to be a multi-visit and tedious process. But CEREC, Chairside Economical Restorations of Esthetic Ceramic, offers state of the art dental technology that revolutionizes that procedure to create a dental crown impression and final fitting all in the same visit.

Using high resolution 3-D imaging, CEREC takes faster photographic images of the tooth in question, greatly reducing the patient's need to be exposed to harmful x-rays. Fast results is one of the most attractive benefits of using CEREC to obtain a new dental crown. What used to take several visits and weeks of waiting in order to obtain an initial fitting, placing a temporary crown on the tooth, waiting for the dental lab to create the new crown, then sitting through another dental appointment for placement of the crown is now telescoped into a visit that can last a little as one hour. Not only is the time it takes to make the crown impression whittled down to 15 minutes or less, the crown itself is made right at the dentist's office by CEREC so that within the hour of an impression, the patient is fitted with the new permanent crown.

The accuracy and precision of the fit of the dental crown is another key benefit of CEREC. CEREC technology enables the measurements to be at microscopic levels never before possible. The result is a dental crown that is not only delivered quickly but has the highest degree of accuracy to fit the patient's mouth securely and comfortably. Another benefit of CEREC is the quality of the material used to create the crown which has the same expansion and contraction capabilities as natural teeth. This prevents the possibility of the crown's cracking as well as wearing down over time as happens with traditional crowns. The CEREC crown looks, feels and performs like the patient's natural teeth.

Ceremic crowns by CEREC also have the benefit of eliminating the use of toxic materials and metals in dental restoration work. Patients can now enjoy a complete smile makeover in just one day thanks to the benefits of CEREC crowns.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Benefits of Veneers

There are many great benefits to choosing veneers. However, choosing veneers is a personal choice that many dental patients are considering. Smiles are meant to last forever and so are teeth. However, this is not always the case. Teeth are being replaced with dentures and implants and the nature color of the teeth is being replaced with whitening solution. Veneers offer a solution to patients who want their teeth to look their best.

Veneers are thin strips of porcelain or ceramic material which are placed on the tooth surface. It is designed to enhance the appearance of the teeth and to hide unsightly discolorations. They are more economical than root canals and they are more preferred than other alternatives. Veneers can be a permanent solution to dental issues and a remarkable one at that.

They can hide a series of problems like injured teeth, discolored filling, or gaps between teeth. Everyone wants that perfect smile, but not everyone can afford the price. Veneers will last for many years if they are probably cared for. Patients who are in need of a root canal or other dental procedure should consider these ultra thin shells as a semi permanent solution until they are ready to get the work done on their teeth.

Before the veneers are placed on the teeth, the teeth are buffed. Only a small amount of the teeth is removed and a local anesthetic may be required. Several appointments are not needed; the process can normally be done in one setting. Depending on what type of material the dentist is using, a mold of the teeth may be necessary. If this is the case the procedure may take several days and a temporary veneer can be purchased for an additional fee.

Veneers offer individuals a great smile, a permanent solution to teeth discoloration and a affordable price. Although, some veneers are permanent, non permanent veneers are also available as an alternative. They can be removed and reused and can be purchased in do it yourself kits. Before spending thousands of dollars on temporary fixes give veneers a try. There is nothing to lose but there is a smile to gain.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Why Teeth Whitening is More Effective At the Dentist Office

Many people have decided to whiten their teeth, but instead of going to a dentist they have decided to do it themselves. Most people who have this done do so to reduce discoloration or staining of the teeth. Nowadays, it has become more possible to preform this procedure at home then at a dentist office, but a lot of times that's not always a good idea.

Teeth can become discolored and stain from age, medications, beverages such as coffee and teas and smoking. Modern technology has allowed us to to whitening our teeth at home rather then go to a professional and although at times it may be an inexpensive way to treat your teeth, it may not be the most effective way of treating your teeth.

Whitestrips have become one popular and inexpensive way to whitening teeth. The problem with whitestrips is that they don't cover all your teeth. Problems also occur when using whitening toothpaste that promises to whiten your teeth. Although it may help some, it still doesn't have the same effect as going to a dentist office.

The problem with over the counter products according some experts, is that most of them are weak and ineffective and some some cases, the chemicals used in these products can be too strong and can make you sick.

The advantages of going to a dentist office is that you are under the guidance of a professional who can use more effective products than what you may find over the counter. One method use by dentist is the custom tray which basically is a tray fit for your teeth. The bleaching gel is then placed in the tray and it is suppose to stay in place and off the gums as it works on your teeth.

This normally works well for patients and some even come back for touch-ups. If you decide to get your teeth whiten, you will probably get better results if you go to your local dentist office where they can perform a more safe and effective procedure.