Showing posts with label dental caries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dental caries. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Are Fluoride Treatments Helpful?

Your body takes in, and loses fluoride daily. You gain fluoride from eating certain foods and drinking water; however, bacteria from plaque can cause demineralization and cause you to lose fluoride. And if you lose fluoride more quickly than you gain it, you are at a greater risk of tooth decay. Thankfully, you can “gain back” fluoride by eating healthy foods and getting fluoride treatments at your dentist’s office.

When is fluoride intake most important? 


While fluoride is important for the health of every person’s teeth, some people have pre-existing conditions or risk factors that make fluoride intake extra important for their overall oral health. These people would benefit greatly from fluoride treatments.

Conditions that make fluoride intake critical include:

  • Dry Mouth - If you suffer from dry mouth, you have less saliva present to help wash away harmful bacteria. 
  • Gum or periodontal disease - This condition could expose more of your tooth roots, leaving you vulnerable for an increased risk of tooth decay. 
  • Frequent cavities - If you’re a regular in your dentist’s office due to frequent cavities, your mouth is trying to tell you that increased fluoride would be beneficial. 
  • Dental work - Appliances such as crowns or braces can increase your chances of tooth decay, and getting a fluoride treatment can help you fortify your enamel to fight against it. 

The benefits of fluoride treatments 


Fluoride intake helps prevent tooth decay by defending your teeth from acid attacks and bacteria. Even better news is that fluoride treatment can reverse existing tooth decay as well. Children with developing teeth definitely benefit from the corrective benefits of fluoride, but adults also reap rewards from getting fluoride treatments. Fluoride disrupts acid production in the mouth, protecting you from dental problems in the future and stopping issues that may be forming.

Your dentist can apply fluoride treatments in a variety of ways, including via a gel, foam, or varnish, or you can use an at-home kit. These treatments have a higher percentage of fluoride than what you would get from a conventional toothpaste or mouth wash.

You can also take fluoride supplements in the form of liquids or tablets, but it must be prescribed by your dentist.

The risks associated with fluoride treatments 


Like all medical treatments, there are minor risks involved. Fluoride in large doses can be toxic, and excess fluoride can cause defects in the tooth enamel. Parents should always monitor intake of products with fluoride by children under six years of age.

Contact us today at our Roseville dental office to schedule a fluoride treatment for your smile. We will work with you to ensure you leave our office smiling!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Preventing Cavities

Cavities are a common oral health problem that impacts people of all ages. A cavity is the remnant of tooth decay, which is caused by plaque buildup. If not removed in time, plaque can degrade the tooth enamel and cause decay within the teeth. The decay eats away at the tooth, leaving an empty space in its wake.

Cavities can occur between teeth, on the surfaces of teeth, and on the root areas of teeth. Early detection and treatment is the best course of action when dealing with tooth decay and cavities. When left untreated, cavities can worsen — leading to abscess, infection, and even complete tooth loss. Luckily, there are some ways to prevent cavities from occurring:

Follow a Thorough At-Home Dental Care Routine


Taking good care of your teeth at home is important when it comes to cavity prevention. Brush and floss two to three times daily, making sure to attend to all tooth surfaces. There is a multitude of tartar-control products on the market today from which you can choose, from toothpaste to mouthwash. Do some comparison shopping when choosing a toothbrush — look for a high-quality brush designed to offer superior cleaning power. If you are having trouble making a selection, ask your dentist for a recommendation.

Make Smart Nutritional Choices


What you eat can play a role in your oral health. Sugary soft drinks and sweets can contribute to the formation of plaque bacteria and accelerate the development of tooth decay — eventually leading to cavities. Steer clear of sugar-laden foods and beverages, opting instead for vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Crunchy produce like apples, carrots, and celery help contribute to good oral health.

Stay Properly Hydrated  


Drinking plenty of water is good for every part of you, including your teeth. Staying adequately hydrated can help your body’s natural processes wash away harmful bacteria in the mouth. Rather than reaching for juice, soft drinks, tea, or coffee, choose water instead and your teeth will thank you. Another way to keep your mouth hydrated and encourage saliva production is by chewing sugarless gum.

Get Regular Professional Cleanings


The best way to prevent cavities is with a professional dental checkup and cleaning every six months — more often if you suffer from gum disease. While at your appointment, ask your dentist about fluoride treatments and dental sealants, which can help prevent cavities from forming. If your dentist does spot any abnormalities in your teeth, early detection and treatment can ensure the problem is resolved before it becomes unmanageable.

Schedule Your Appointment Today


The Roseville office of Dr. Ronald Rasi provides family and cosmetic dentistry services to patients of all ages. Your smile is the first thing people notice about you, and we want you to have the healthiest, most beautiful smile possible. With proper dental care, you’ll look and feel confident enough to flash your pearly whites at everyone you meet! Whether you just need a checkup or have a dental problem, Dr. Rasi and his friendly, experienced staff are here to serve you. Call our office at 916-860-2712 today to schedule your appointment and enjoy the personalized oral health care you deserve!