If you are missing a tooth, or need a tooth replaced, dental implants may be the solution you’re looking for. Dental implants are an excellent option for those wanting to complete their smile. But are you a good candidate? The right candidate Generally the best candidate for dental implants should have healthy gums and enough […]
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Gum disease begins with plaque build up and ends (if left to itself) with tooth decay. Fortunately there are several specific steps you can implement to help prevent gum disease. What is gum disease? First, let’s address what gum disease is. Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease and can destroy tissue, then eventually
As a parent, one of the hardest things to witness is your child in pain. Unfortunately, there are some things that your child just has to experience— including falling off of a bike and experiencing teething pain. And although most teething gels aren’t popular anymore due to some of the ingredients that were put in
With the constant inundation of health information online, it can be difficult to discern truth from the trend. Here are seven important dental facts to help you on your journey to a healthier and brighter smile. Cavities are caused by more than sugar. Candy is not always to blame for tooth decay. The acidity found
Stress can lead to a variety of health challenges like heart, stomach, or psychological issues. But did you know that stress can also cause dental problems? Bruxism is a condition characterized by grinding, clenching, and gritting the teeth. It causes headaches, earaches, jaw pain, tooth loss, and enamel erosion. Studies show that 70% of bruxism
Tooth loss is an important matter regardless of the number of teeth that are no longer present in the mouth. The team at Broadway Family Dentistry understands, and we put our best into recreating optimal structure as needed. In many cases, we recommend that denture wearers, or those who are facing dentures, consider adding dental
We all know that brushing is important, but don’t forget about flossing! It’s just as important AND it takes less time, yet many Americans choose to skip it. If you consider yourself to be one of those less diligent flossers, consider that flossing (together with daily brushing) is integral to preventing tooth loss, cavities, and
According to the American Dental Association, approximately one-third of all dental injuries are related to sports. That’s why wearing a mouth guard is crucial to preventing injuries like chipped or broken teeth, lip and cheek injuries, root damage, fractured jaw, and concussions. A mouth guard is a soft laminate or plastic item used specifically to
There’s no question that a brighter, whiter smile can boost your appearance and self-confidence. That’s why this procedure continues to grow in popularity. But it’s important to know that what you eat and drink in the days after the procedure can make a big difference to your teeth. To avoid tooth staining, avoid the following