Friday 21 November 2014

Finding a Good Dentist



Keeping teeth, gums and mouth healthy is the job of dentists. Chipped, yellowish or misaligned teeth are just starters, there are periodontal diseases, bad breaths and oral sores. Since you do not want any of that, do take oral hygiene seriously and visit your dentist regularly.

Go to a good dentist in Toledo OH. To find one, look for:

•  Licensed practice and good dental education. Check if the license is up to date. See if the dentist qualifies or specializes in general dentistry or cosmetic dentistry. Choose one or the other depending on your needs.

•  For a general dentist, he or she should be compassionate, understanding and has good bedside manners to make you feel comfortable. Go to a general dentist for teeth whitening and cleaning, fillings and restorations, performing dental hygiene procedures, and other common treatments.


 •  For a cosmetic dentist, he or she should have the proper education, license and certification, and experience. Check thoroughly as procedures and treatments are more expensive in cosmetic dentistry. Have the dentist talk you through the dental procedures he or she will perform on you and the corresponding costs.

•  State-of-the-art equipment, for accurate diagnosis and convenience of patients.

Whether for general or cosmetic dentistry, always choose a dentist who is ready to listen to you, sincere and dedicated to your oral health, very much like Whittaker Family Dental clinic. Visit www.whittakerdental.com.

Wednesday 12 November 2014

More than a Sparkling Smile!




Do you know that oral health can affect your overall health? Bad oral care can contribute to diabetes and heart disease. Bacteria is present in your mouth, teeth and gums. Pathogenic ones can be fought off by the body’s immune system, if you are healthy and practice good oral care. Without oral hygiene, pathogenic bacteria can cause infection, leading to severe gum diseases and tooth decay. Inflamed gums affect supporting bones and weaken teeth, and bacteria in plaque can travel down to lungs and affect the respiratory system. Diabetics are more susceptible to gum diseases; and there is indication that clogged arteries may be connected with harmful oral bacteria.

Practice healthy habits to avoid increasing health risks:

•  Brush and floss twice daily, and use anti-microbial rinse or irrigator: This is essential to control oral bacteria. Simply cleaning the mouth by spraying water through irrigators can rinse your mouth, but not remove plaque.

•  Change toothbrushes frequently: Do this once every 3 to 4 months or when the bristles are frayed. High-tech electronic toothbrushes are safe to use, and are even better than hand-held brushes.

•  Use fluoride toothpaste. For healthy teeth, but not advisable for children under 6 years of age.

•  Make regular visits to a dentist: A dentist in Toledo, OH can clean up accumulated plaque in teeth and gums, and help you spot potential problems. Studies show that plaque-causing bacteria can adversely affect pregnant women.

•  Eat a healthy diet: Healthy teeth are maintained by a good diet; restrict your in-between snacks.

•  Avoid smoking: Tobacco is harmful for gums, tissues and bones supporting the teeth. It can also cause oral cancer.

Bacteria-free mouth, teeth and gums are guaranteed by regular visits to Whittaker Family Dental Clinic.
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