I don't have cavities so I can't have gum disease
Being cavity-free doesn’t ensure you are in the clear where gum disease is concerned. That’s because gum disease is painless and many people have no idea they have it. Gums that bleed easily or are red, swollen or tender is a sign of gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease and the only stage that is reversible. When caught early gingivitis can usually be eliminated by a professional cleaning at the dental office, followed by daily brushing and flossing.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Friday, September 26, 2014
Dental Hygienist
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about the role played by your Dental Hygienist!
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Common Myths of Gum Disease # 1
Gum disease is not that common
On the contrary, gum disease is extremely common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, half of adults age 30 and older suffer from some form of gum disease. Gum disease, an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth, is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth. Plaque that is not removed with thorough daily brushing and cleaning between teeth can eventually harden into calculus or tartar.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
On the contrary, gum disease is extremely common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, half of adults age 30 and older suffer from some form of gum disease. Gum disease, an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth, is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth. Plaque that is not removed with thorough daily brushing and cleaning between teeth can eventually harden into calculus or tartar.
The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Friday, September 19, 2014
Dentist: Doctors of Oral Health
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about the role played by Dentists!
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Doctor's Choice Awards 2014 Nominee
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Monday, September 8, 2014
What is Tooth Sensitivity?
What is Tooth Sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is a common name for dentin hypersensitivity or root sensitivity. If hot, cold, sweet or very acidic foods and drinks, or breathing in cold air, makes your teeth or a tooth sensitive or painful then you have sensitive teeth.
Is Tooth Sensitivity Common?
Tooth sensitivity is very common and it has been estimated that approximately half the population experiences tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity can come and go over time.
Why does Tooth Sensitivity (Dentin Hypersensitivity) Happen?
Tooth sensitivity is usually caused by dentin on root areas exposed due to receded gums or periodontal disease. Receded gums are very common and up to four fifths of people have gum recession by the time they are 65.
When the root of a tooth becomes exposed it does not have a layer of enamel like the crowns of your teeth. Instead the roots have a very soft covering called cementum, which once lost leaves the dentin of the root exposed. Overzealous brushing or using a very abrasive toothpaste can also cause abrasion of the tooth's enamel surface and expose dentin. A very acidic diet - for example a diet with a lot of citrus food, pickles or sodapop - can cause tooth erosion and dissolve the tooth surface, exposing the dentin. Bulimia and GERD can also result in dental erosion and sensitivity due to acid in the mouth.
To read the entire article visit Colgate.com
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Tooth sensitivity is a common name for dentin hypersensitivity or root sensitivity. If hot, cold, sweet or very acidic foods and drinks, or breathing in cold air, makes your teeth or a tooth sensitive or painful then you have sensitive teeth.
Is Tooth Sensitivity Common?
Tooth sensitivity is very common and it has been estimated that approximately half the population experiences tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity can come and go over time.
Why does Tooth Sensitivity (Dentin Hypersensitivity) Happen?
Tooth sensitivity is usually caused by dentin on root areas exposed due to receded gums or periodontal disease. Receded gums are very common and up to four fifths of people have gum recession by the time they are 65.
When the root of a tooth becomes exposed it does not have a layer of enamel like the crowns of your teeth. Instead the roots have a very soft covering called cementum, which once lost leaves the dentin of the root exposed. Overzealous brushing or using a very abrasive toothpaste can also cause abrasion of the tooth's enamel surface and expose dentin. A very acidic diet - for example a diet with a lot of citrus food, pickles or sodapop - can cause tooth erosion and dissolve the tooth surface, exposing the dentin. Bulimia and GERD can also result in dental erosion and sensitivity due to acid in the mouth.
To read the entire article visit Colgate.com
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Overcoming Dental Anxiety
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about overcoming dental anxiety.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
Monday, September 1, 2014
Treatment Options for Tooth Sensitivity
The best way to find out why a tooth is sensitive is to have dental professional examine you. They can look for the signs of dentin exposure, and run tests to determine what the true cause of the sensitivity is. Sometimes, the sensitivity is due to a cavity or gum disease - these can be treated to address the sensitivity. Other times, the cause of the sensitivity is because the enamel has been lost through abrasion or erosion, or the gums have receded, causing the roots to be exposed.
What Can Be Done?
If the sensitivity is due to a cavity, a restoration can be placed. If gum disease is the cause, the dental professional can perform a thorough cleaning of the area.
However, if the cause is from dentin being exposed, then there are a number of professional and at home treatments that can be used to reduce the sensitivity.
In Office Procedures:
At Home:
There are a number of treatments available, and your dental professional can help you find those that will work best, depending on your situation. Always seek a dental professional's help - do not try to diagnose this problem yourself. It may be the sign of something more serious, and only a dental professional can tell you what it really is.
To read the entire article visit Colgate.com
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
What Can Be Done?
If the sensitivity is due to a cavity, a restoration can be placed. If gum disease is the cause, the dental professional can perform a thorough cleaning of the area.
However, if the cause is from dentin being exposed, then there are a number of professional and at home treatments that can be used to reduce the sensitivity.
In Office Procedures:
- Fluoride varnish can be applied to exposed areas, strengthening the enamel and dentin
- Fluoride foam or gel can be placed into a mouth tray; you then sit with this in your mouth for 3-5 minutes, providing the teeth with a high concentration of fluoride to strengthen the areas
- Bonding agent, the material used to stick tooth colored restorations to teeth, can be used to seal the dentin surface and provide a barrier to the stimuli that cause sensitivity
At Home:
- Use a very soft bristle tooth brush, with low abrasive tooth paste
- Brush correctly and do not over brush
- Use a tooth paste specially formulated to soothe the nerve endings in the tooth
- Use a high concentration fluoride toothpaste (given to you by the dental professional) to strengthen the tooth surface
There are a number of treatments available, and your dental professional can help you find those that will work best, depending on your situation. Always seek a dental professional's help - do not try to diagnose this problem yourself. It may be the sign of something more serious, and only a dental professional can tell you what it really is.
To read the entire article visit Colgate.com
Dentists Waxhaw NC
Carolinas Dental Center
Tel:704-612-0774
2514 Cuthbertson Road,
Waxhaw, NC 28173 USA
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