Wednesday, Sep. 11th 2013 11:26 AM
Generally most routine X-rays can be put of until after you have your baby. However if you do have a more serious dental problem that needs immediate attention, it’s very unlikely that a low level of radiation would cause a problem for your baby as long as your dentist takes the appropriate precautions, according to the American Pregnancy Association.
The Benefits of Maintaining Dental Care During Pregnancy
Monday, Sep. 9th 2013 11:23 AM
According to studies: Maintain your regular dental care while you are pregnant may help lower your risk for premature labor. According to the studies done there is a link between inflammation and early uterine contractions, and the inflammation in your body caused by gum disease may be enough to trigger premature birth.
Paying Attention to Your Dental and Oral Health.
Saturday, Sep. 7th 2013 11:17 AM
We talked in prior posts about the importance of having good at home dental habits (brushing and flossing your teeth regularly) in order to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Yet one step that is often forgotten is being aware of changes within your mouth.
While you are brushing and flossing your teeth make sure to look inside your mouth each time for any noticeable changes. Are your gums nice and pink, or red or swollen? Do your gums bleed while brushing or flossing your teeth? If you know what the inside of your mouth normally looks like, you will be able to quickly spot discoloration or sores. If you do see changes in your mouth that is outside the norm, speak to your dentist and have it check out. Add this important step in your daily dental care routine in order to maintain healthy teeth, gums and overall wellness.
Having Preventive Dental Cleaning During Pregnancy.
Thursday, Sep. 5th 2013 10:58 AM
Adults should have their teeth cleaned at least once every six months. The odds are good that if you are pregnant you will have at least one dental appointment that will come up during your pregnancy. If so do not reschedule your dental appointment. Also if you have not had a dental cleaning in the last six months make an appointment to have one. Dental appointments are not only safe to have during pregnancy but they are a good idea according to the American Pregnancy Association.
Shopping for Dental Insurance When You Have a Toothache.
Tuesday, Sep. 3rd 2013 10:52 AM
Sometimes a person can put off buying or having dental insurance until there are larger dental needs to address. This is common but not highly advise. However say you are shopping for dental insurance do to a toothache need.
Even though you may have a toothache it is important fully understand the dental insurance plan you are going to buy and how it is going to benefit your current dental need.
You will want to make sure the dental insurance plan you are buying does not have any waiting periods. In cases like this, you may want to review dental HMO insurance plans. Most dental HMO plans do not have waiting periods. Therefore you are able to receive benefits for all covered dental services. Where as most PPO insurance plans do have waiting periods therefore they may not be the best dental insurance option when you have a dental toothache issue.
Dental and Oral Healthcare, Preventing Dental Bacterial Infections.
Sunday, Sep. 1st 2013 10:21 AM
Bacteria enter through the cavities and affect the dental nerve and gum tissues. They are responsible for causing gum inflammation, swelling, bleeding, and tartar deposits.
However bacteria infections can be prevented by having good dental care habits such as brushing your teeth twice a day, flossings daily, using anti-bacterial mouthwashes and by seeing a dentist regurally. If you do have any dental or toothaches make sure to see a dentist as soon as posible.
Dental and Oral Healthcare, Making Flossing Fun for your Kids
Saturday, Aug. 31st 2013 10:11 AM
One of the best ways to maintain healthy teeth is by having healthy gums. GumChucks offer a new fun way for your kids to floss their teeth. Designed to resemble nun-chucks, GumChucks feature removable, disposable tips that contain a piece of dental floss. Using the ergonomic handles, Kids can floss their teeth with ease. This high performance floss is smooth on gums and works to remove plaque! With GumChucks, kids have greater control and perform better flossing techniques. For more information about how to get GumChucks, you can visit their facebook page.
Dental Insurance Provides Free Regular Dental Checkups.
Thursday, Aug. 29th 2013 10:02 AM
Trying to maintain regularly dental checkups at an affordable cost? If so, think about buying dental insurance. The fact is most dental insurance plans provide preventive dental services at no cost to you.
Dental insurance companies know one way to avoid having to pay out larger dental claims, is by providing preventive dental care at either a very low cost or at no charge to their insureds.
The hope is, that people who have dental insurance are seeing their dentist regularly for their preventive dental care needs, thus reducing the risk of having to have larger dental needs in the future. However, if larger dental services are needed, the dental insurance plan will still help to make larger dental care needs more affordable.
Benjamin Franklin once said “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This saying holds true with preventive dental care. Seeing your dentist for your regular dental checkups is much better then having to go to the dentist for a root canal.
Having Good Dental Health By Having Regular Dental Checkups.
Tuesday, Aug. 27th 2013 9:27 AM
Maintaining good dental health does not stop at good at home dental habits. Yes it is very important that you have good dental habits such as brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing daily. However if you are stopping there you not doing all you can do to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Regular dental checkups helps control dental plaque. This is done by cleaning free floating oral bacteria before they build plaque. However your dentist does not only clean your teeth during a dental check up. The dentist looks for signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and overall oral health care wellness.
Dental Health, Knowing your Baby’s Mouth.
Sunday, Aug. 25th 2013 9:14 AM
While in most cases your baby will let you know when he or she is teething, there are other changes that can go on in their mouth that is harder to detect. Part of your baby maintaining good oral health, requires you looking inside your baby’s mouth for any unusual changes.
One common infection in infants mouths would be oral thrush. This is an overgrowth of yeast which can affect anyone, but more commonly appears in babies younger than six months. While oral thrush often disappears on its own, gum disease may progress. Taking your infant to see a dentist another very important part of promoting good oral health care. It is suggested that a baby see a dentist when they cut their first tooth but no latter then their first birthday.
Dental Insurance Health Care, Preventing Dental Diseases
Friday, Aug. 23rd 2013 9:09 AM
Regardless of age, having and maintaining good dental health care is important. Although there are several kinds of common dental diseases the majorly are caused by a lack of dental health care.
Things you can do to have and maintain good oral health would include, good at home dental habits, seeing a dentist regularly, healthy eating and a good overall lifestyle.
Risk Factors of Gum Disease and Pregnancy Problems.
Wednesday, Aug. 21st 2013 8:48 AM
There are some studies which have suggested the possibility of an additional risk factors associated with periodontal disease. Pregnant women who have periodontal disease may be more likely to have a baby that is born too early and too small. However, there still needs to be more research in order to confirm how periodontal disease may affect pregnancy outcomes. Any infection is cause for concern among pregnant women because they pose a risk to the health of the baby. The Academy recommends that women considering pregnancy have a periodontal evaluation.
Dental Insurance Health Care, The Benefits of Water
Monday, Aug. 19th 2013 8:15 AM
There are many health benefits associated with drinking water, and some of those benefits help your oral and dental health. When you drink water, it helps to hydrate your mouth and gums. When you use water to rinse out your mouth you help to wash away trapped food particles that can create plague. Unlike many other drinks does not damage your tooth enamel and does not stain you teeth.
Dental Insurance Health Care, Dental Insurance and Bad Breath.
Saturday, Aug. 17th 2013 8:09 AM
Although there are many causes to why a person my have bad breath, the one main cause is not having proper dental care. Dental habits are to maintained at home as well as by seeing a dentist regularly. Both are important to maintain health teeth and gum and to avoid having bad breath issues.
Dental insurance plays a part in your dental health care too. By maintaining dental insurance you are able to see the dental regularly for your dental health care needs at an affordable cost to you. This is important since many people put off seeing their dentist due to cost issues.
Dental Health Care, Bad Breath is Not Good.
Thursday, Aug. 15th 2013 10:15 AM
If your child has bad breath you should find out the reasons why. Bad breath can be a result from poor dental health habits it also may be a sign of other health problems. However, bad breath can also caused by the types of foods eaten. If you’re concerned your child may be suffering from persistent bad breath, talk to your child dentist so that he or she can help identify the cause and, if it’s due to an oral condition, develop a treatment plan to treat it.
Dental Insurance Health Care, How Onions are Good for Your Dental Health
Tuesday, Aug. 13th 2013 8:13 AM
Onion are rich in powerful anti-bacterial sulphur compounds, which kills the bacteria that harms your teeth and gums. For best results eat onions in the raw. About the only downside of eating onions is just the said of effect it may have on your breath. Therefore eat raw onions when you are not worried about an bad breath issues.
Protecting Your Baby Dental Health
Sunday, Aug. 11th 2013 12:50 PM
Even before your child’s first tooth appears, their gums can benefit from your careful attention. After feeding your baby, wrap your finger with a damp washcloth and gently rub across your baby’s gums. By doing so will help keep their gums clean as well as reinforce the habit making brushing their teeth easier for you and your baby as their teeth come in.
Around six months your baby first tooth will start to come in, during the next three years the rest of the primary teeth will come in. When your baby first tooth erupts it will be time to up grade to a baby toothbrush. However, At this stage, toothpaste isn’t necessary, just dip the brush in water before brushing. As a few more teeth appear, you can start using toothpaste with your child’s brush.
Though for the first two years, be sure to choose toothpaste that does not contain fluoride, unless advised to do so otherwise by your child dentist. Teach your child how to spit out the toothpaste after brushing in order to prepare him or her for future use of fluoride toothpaste, which should not be swallowed at any age. A baby should see a dentist once they cut their first tooth. Early dental visits is the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health. The earlier the dental visit, the better the chance of preventing dental disease and helping your child build a cavity-free smile.
Dental Insurance Health Care and Complaints.
Friday, Aug. 9th 2013 11:31 AM
There may be times when a person is not completely happy with their dental insurance. Whether it is because the cost of their insurance plan went up or that it does not provide benefits on a dental service needed, complaints can happen.
Complaints About Cost: Cost of dental insurance is easy to address. One way to shop out your dental insurance when you feel the cost of your current plan is too high. People normally shop out their vehicle, insurance once a year in order to make sure they are getting the best cost. The same can be said dental insurance. Shopping out your rate provide two services, you will either find another insurance plan you feel is better or by shopping out your dental plan it will confirm the plan you have is still the best one for you.
Complaints About Coverages: Just like cost you can shop out dental insurance in order to get better coverages as well. However, complaints about coverages normally happen when either the plan term and conditions where not read when buying the dental insurance or was not fully understood at the time.
Plans such as PPO or Indemnity plans provide you with the benefit of having a larger sections of dentist, let they also have more restrictions and or limitations in the benefits provided. Such as waiting periods, maximum limitations and deductibles or office co pays. Even HMO dental insurance plans or Dental discount plans have some limitations and exclusions. When plans are not fully read or understood prior to buying them,complaints are bound to happen.
If you are shopping our or looking to buy a dental insurance plan, take your time read and understand and remember we are always happy to help you if you have any questions about the dental insurance plan options we provide on our website.
The Benefits Vegetables Has For Your Dental Health.
Wednesday, Aug. 7th 2013 10:24 AM
Eating vegetables is good for a balance diet and provide your body with good nutrition. However did you also know that eating your vegetable are good for your dental health as well? Vegetables provide a good foundation for your teeth. Vegetables such as carrots, broccoli, pumpkin and sweet potatoes are rich in Vitamin A, from which your tooth enamel forms. By eating them raw you will receive more Vitamin A as well as the added benefit of clean teeth and a gum massage.
What is a dental cavity and how dose it develop.
Monday, Aug. 5th 2013 10:06 AM
Understanding what a cavity is and how a cavity develops is important in order to prevent having dental decay. Simply put a cavity is a hold that develops in a tooth when the the tooth begins to decay. Tooth decay is caused by plaque, a sticky substance that forms on the tooth as a result of germ and bacteria build-up. Plaque is acidic and as it clings to your teeth the acids eat away the outside of the tooth and a hole is formed. It is very important that when you notice a cavity to see a dentist right away so that it does not grow larger and cause more serious dental issues.