1. Detroit, MI Detroit residents report more heart disease diagnoses than any other big city in the nation, according to CDC data, and 33% of them are obese. One thing the city's hearts do have in their favor: A vibrant urban agriculture movement is transforming empty lots into veggie-filled community gardens, increasing access to fresh produce in neighborhoods where it was previously scarce.
Friday, December 2, 2011
The 8 Most Artery Clogging Cities
1. Detroit, MI Detroit residents report more heart disease diagnoses than any other big city in the nation, according to CDC data, and 33% of them are obese. One thing the city's hearts do have in their favor: A vibrant urban agriculture movement is transforming empty lots into veggie-filled community gardens, increasing access to fresh produce in neighborhoods where it was previously scarce.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Personalized Message from Santa
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Does Whitening Toothpaste Work?
Whitening toothpaste: Does it whiten teeth?
Answer
Whitening toothpaste can whiten teeth slightly by removing surface stains, such as those caused by drinking coffee or smoking. Whitening toothpaste can also be used after a bleaching treatment to help maintain results. However, whitening toothpaste can't change the natural color of teeth or reverse discoloration caused by excessive exposure to fluoride during tooth development, penetrating surface stains or decay.
To remove surface stains, whitening toothpaste may include:
Special abrasives that gently polish the teeth
Chemicals, such as sodium tripolyphosphate, that help break down or dissolve stains
When used twice a day, whitening toothpaste typically takes two to four weeks to make teeth whiter. However, new research shows that whitening toothpaste containing the chemical blue covarine can make teeth appear immediately whiter. After use, blue covarine adheres to the surface of the teeth and creates an optical illusion that makes teeth appear less yellow.
Whitening toothpaste is generally safe for daily use, but excessive use might damage tooth enamel. If you're considering using a whitening toothpaste, look for a brand that has a seal of approval from a reputable dental organization — such as the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance, which indicates that the toothpaste is effective at removing surface stains and reducing tooth decay. If you're not satisfied with the effect of whitening toothpaste, talk to your dentist or dental hygienist about more effective tooth whitening options.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Holiday Guide of Rochester Events
Monday, November 14, 2011
New Treatment For Canker Sores
A canker sore is a painful, open sore in the mouth. Canker sores are white or yellow and surrounded by a bright red area. The first symptom is usually a tingling or burning sensation that you feel before other symptoms develop.
Pain decreases in 7 to 10 days, with complete healing in 1 to 3 weeks. Particularly large ulcers (greater than 1 cm in diameter) often take longer to heal (2 to 4 weeks). Occasionally, a severe occurrence may be accompanied by nonspecific symptoms of illness, such as fever. Canker sores often return.
Canker sores can be triggered by emotional stress, dietary deficiencies (especially iron, folic acid, or vitamin B-12), menstrual periods, hormonal changes, food allergies, and similar situations. They occur most commonly with viral infections. In some cases, the cause can not be identified.
Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad are specially trained to use a dental laser to treat canker sores, resulting in decreased symptoms and shortened duration of the canker sore.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Straighter Teeth
The Inman Aligner is a fantastic, simple and hassle-free way of straightening your front teeth. It is the orthodontic treatment of choice for adult relapse.
In the past anyone with crooked teeth have had only a few choices. Fixed braces and clear braces work well but are slow and can also be costly.
However the Inman Aligner now gives us all a very real alternative. Because it works so quickly and efficiently, if you don't like the idea of having brackets stuck to your teeth or waiting months and months for a clear brace to work, you can now have your front teeth straightened in as little as 6 -16 weeks.
Even if veneers are necessary because your teeth are discoloured and mis-shapen, the Inman Aligner the perfect way to align the teeth first quickly before the veneers are prepared. This way you can get a far more conservative solution.
The Inman Aligner is not just an orthodontic appliance. Many cosmetic dentists are calling it the "missing link between orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry."
It has also been described as the "Greatest Innovation in Cosmetic Dentistry since the porcelain veneer".
Not every case is possible and of course there are limitations, but if you are suitable you could get a fantastic smile in a matter of weeks and at far less cost.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Do your gums bleed?
- Gum disease increases the risk of head and neck cancer ~American Academy of Oral Systemic Health
- Tooth loss and gum disease increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease~ Mayo clinic
- Cavities are caused by a germ that spreads while kissing and sharing food~AAOSH
- Gum disease increases pancreatic and kidney cancer risk by 62%~Harvard
- Bacteria in your mouth travel to other parts of your body in your bloodstream~AAOSH
- Diabetes and bleeding gums increases your risk of premature death by 400-700 percent~AAOSH
- 93% of people with gum disease are at risk for diabetes~AAOSH
- Pregnant women with gum disease have only a 1 in 7 chance of giving birth to a healthy child of normal size~AAOSH
- Research has found an association between gum disease and rheumatoid arthritis~American Academy of Family Physicians
- People with gum disease are twice as likely to die from heart disease and three times as likely to die from a stroke~ Mayo Clinic
- The Surgeon General reports that at least 80% of American adults have gum disease~AAOSH
For additional information or treatment options please contact Rochester Advanced Dentistry 248.656.2020
Friday, October 14, 2011
Best and Worst Candy for Teeth
Taffy and hard candy are the two worst offenders. Use this Halloween guide to safeguarding your children's teeth, as always, be wary of excess consumption of any trickery treat.
Taffy
Fear Factor Score: 9 out of 10
Traditionally, dentists have always known that the longer a food sticks to the teeth the longer bacteria has to feed on it to produce cavity-causing acid.One of the best ways to avoid cavities during Halloween is to avoid the sticky candy that can plaster your teeth and wedge itself into the nooks and crannies of your mouth.
Hard Candy
Fear Factor Score: 8.5 out of 10
Although hard candies like Jaw Breakers and Everlasting Gobstoppers don't have that stick factor, they hurt your mouth from the amount of time they take to dissolve,The longer food sits in your mouth, the more acidic the environment becomes.
"People naturally assume that if they can't feel the candy sticking to their mouths, they are okay, but that isn't true. If you leave a hard candy in your mouth for a lengthy period of time, this can be even worse than a sticky candy."
Peanut Butter Cups
Fear Factor Score: 6.5 out of 10
Safer than candies like taffy, the ever-present peanut butter cup is still a hazard to your mouth. Studies have indicated that chocolate is especially good at creating acid buildup in your mouth and the stickiness of peanut butter doesn't help.
Candy-Covered Chocolate
Fear Factor Score: 6 out of 10
Most people assume that when chocolate lacks the sticky peanut butter, it has to be better for their teeth. Again, while it lacks that attribute, it suffers from the time factor. Candy-covered chocolate is typically consumed in a bag where the consumer is continually chewing on the candy. While a peanut butter cup is typically consumed in one or two bites, a bag of M&M’s can last for minutes. This extra time gives the bacteria plenty of time to generate cavity causing acid.
Sugar Sticks
Fear Factor Score: 5 out of 10
Most parents automatically toss out their kids' Pixie Stix with the assumption that a little bag of sugar must be awful for teeth. Contrary to popular belief, these little sacks of sugar are some of the safest Halloween treats out there.
Pixie Stix are typically poured directly onto the tongue, avoiding chewing and your teeth altogether. They are then quickly consumed and out of the mouth before any major damage can been done. So while it may not make sense, those sacks of sugar may be the best candy for your teeth.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Dry Mouth
Dry mouth can cause problems because saliva helps prevent tooth decay by limiting bacterial growth and washing away food and plaque. Saliva enhances your ability to taste and makes it easier to swallow. In addition, enzymes in saliva aid in digestion.
Although the treatment depends on the cause, dry mouth is often a side effect of medication. Dry mouth may improve with an adjusted dosage or a new prescription.
If you suspect that your medications may be contributing to your dry mouth additional information is available at: http://pdrhealth.com/home/home.aspx
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Are your teeth giving you a headache?
Depending on a dentist’s training and experience in this area, they should be able to determine if a patient has a poor bite through a thorough exam and precise measurements. People are often frustrated because previous forms of treatment have been unsuccessful. Fortunately, we are able to tell if a person is a candidate for this type of therapy before any action begins. This makes people very comfortable with pursuing this treatment when they are confident they will benefit from it.
Dental Tip of the Month
Are you experiencing any of these symptoms on a regular basis? Looking for answers?
Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad will be giving a presentation that includes discussing the latest techniques in headache and TMJ treatment at the Women’s Lifestyle’s Extravaganza October 22nd and 23rd at 1:00pm at Macomb CC Sports and Expo Center.
Their presentation:
“”Exploring the Hottest Topics in Dentistry: Cosmetics, TMJ/Headache treatment, and Sleep Apnea,” will be given both days of the event. The doctors will be available throughout the day answering questions and providing additional information for attendees.
Friday, September 23, 2011
New Research on Teething Gels
- Offer your child a chilled (not frozen) teething ring made of firm rubber
- Gently massage your child's gums with a clean finger
- Should benzocaine use be necessary, use the gel or liquid sparingly- not more then four times a day
Monday, September 19, 2011
Caring for your child's teeth
Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains.
For all children, you should
* Brush teeth with a fluoride toothpaste
Forming good habits at a young age can help your child have healthy teeth for life.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Why Your Dentist may be the most important Doctor you see this year…
1. Blood Pressure: At every dental appointment, your blood pressure should be taken. High blood pressure is a sign that your heart is working too hard. If your blood pressure is too high, a visit to your medical doctor is recommended.
2. Oral Cancer Detection: At every dental cleaning, a thorough cancer screening should be conducted. Oral cancers are on the rise and are easier to treat and survive the earlier they are detected.
3. Sleep Apnea Diagnosis: Sleep Apnea is a very serious condition that involves a person stopping breathing several times throughout the night. Small airways, large necks, and snoring are good indicators that sleep apnea is present, or may be present in the future. Some dentists have screening equipment that can actually test you for sleep apnea. At that time, a referral to a sleep physician or a sleep appliance made by the dentist may be recommended.
4. Gum Disease : Bacteria in your mouth leads to bleeding gums and bone loss around your teeth. According to the ADA, 78% of the adult population has some form of periodontal (gum) disease. In addition, periodontal disease is not just an infection that affects your mouth, it affects your entire body. Periodontal disease has been linked to heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and a weakened immune system. Therefore, your dentist should be measuring and monitoring your gums with each cleaning, and when necessary, treating your gum disease accordingly.
Dental Tip of the Month:
Want to live longer…Floss!
In today’s society, we are rushed, stressed, and over committed and it comes as no surprise that we are all looking for ways to save time. Many of my patients feel that they have no time to floss. While this seems like a valid excuse, you may have less time on your hands if you don’t floss.
• If you start flossing today, you could add up to 6 years on to your life!
• 6 years would be an additional 3.1 million minutes.
• Let’s say you are a REALLY slow flosser and it took you 5 minutes per day.
• Let’s say you floss every day of your 100 year life- you would spend 182,500 minutes of your life flossing.
• This would leave you with an additional 5.6 years to do whatever you want!!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
To Chew, or Not to Chew?
- Relieves Dry Mouth- stimulates the salivary glands
- Sugar free gum helps fight decay by stimulating salivary production and neutralizing acid in the mouth
- Xylitol and other ingredients in brands of gum help to remineralize teeth, again fighting decay
- Freshen breath
- Satisfies snack cravings
- Reduces ear discomfort while flying
- Sugary gum can promote tooth decay by bathing the teeth in sugar
- Although gum can freshen breath temporarily it can mask underlying problems
- Aggravates the TMJ
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Have you ever thought about changing your smile?
Cosmetic dentistry is performed to fix a variety of problems. Maybe you are uncomfortable with the size, shape or spacing of your teeth and are interested in porcelain veneers or bonding. Maybe you have crowding or crooked teeth because you never had orthodontics or stopped wearing your retainers. You may also be an excellent candidate for porcelain veneers, sometimes referred to as “instant orthodontics.” Maybe years of wear and tear dulled your once-bright smile, and you would like to rejuvenate it with advanced whitening techniques. Or maybe you have older dental work that looks unnatural and keeps you from smiling as much as you would like.
Whatever factors may be inhibiting your smile, Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad can help. Both Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad have been committed to excellence through continuing education. They are two of the few dentists in the area who have completed post-graduate training at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. “We feel that because of the rapid pace of change in Dentistry, our patients deserve to have their doctors learning these new and improved techniques. Our goal is to keep improving ourselves to better serve our patients,” says Dr. Haddad. By undergoing this intense cosmetic training, Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad have achieved clinical abilities that few dentists in the country possess, allowing them to provide their patients with only the best restorations and care possible.
Here are some things for you to consider when choosing the right cosmetic dentist… because not all cosmetic dentists are the same!
1. Continuing Education and experience: Dentists NEED to stay trained and educated in the latest technology and materials. Achieving great cosmetic outcomes takes a combination of artistry, proper technique, and an eye for detail. There are materials available today that are far superior to those used in the past; however, these materials are extremely technique-sensitive. Accordingly, your dentist needs to be specifically and properly trained on their use.
2. Before and After Smile Gallery on their website: Every dentist has their own approach and style, however seeing examples of smile makeovers they have performed on other patients should be a huge deciding factor for you. The goal for all smile enhancements should be a healthy, beautiful, and most importantly, a natural smile. No one should know that you have dental work in your mouth. They should only know that you have an attractive smile that exudes confidence and beauty. Make sure that the examples of the cosmetic dentist you are considering demonstrate that.
3. Comfort, Service, and the overall experience: Very few people truly enjoy going to the dentist, and many may even be fearful when considering especially larger cosmetic procedures. Therefore, some dentists choose to offer services that aid in making the experience more comfortable. Some of these amenities may include: refreshments before or after your appointment, massage chairs, headphones, nitrous oxide gas, and oral sedation or other relaxation methods. If these are services that you would value as a dental patient, inquire at the office you are considering to learn if they are offered.
Dr. Doolin and Dr. Haddad have changed the lives of hundreds of patients in the area by giving them the smile of their dreams. This is your opportunity to have them do the same for you. For more information, please visit www.rochesteradvanceddentistry.com or call our office at (248) 656-2020 for your personal smile consultation.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Family Dentistry
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Clenching and Grinding Your Teeth at Night: Fact or Fiction
Thursday, July 28, 2011
What is a dental implant?
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Are your teeth giving you a headache?
- Extreme wear on the teeth
- Large bone growths (your bodies way of protecting your teeth)
- Chipping away bone and enamel at the gum line as well as gum tissue recession
- Chipping enamel
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Lasers in Modern Dentistry
Lasers can also be used to effectively treat gum disease. The laser removes bacteria from gum pockets and encourages the natural healing process.
There are also different types of hard tissue lasers and CO2 lasers the can effectively prepare teeth for restoration, although, in most cases the restoration must be for initial placement. In some cases, the need for anesthetic is eliminated. After the teeth are prepared, a composite or porcelain filling can be placed to properly restore the tooth to proper function.
To find out how laser dentistry can benefit you, contact Rochester Advanced Dentistry or call (248)656-2020.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Teeth Grinding and Clenching
- chipped teeth
- tooth sensitivity
- dull headaches
- TMJ soreness
- "notching" at the gumline, also known as abfractions
- recession of the gum tissue
- not getting a good nights sleep can also be be a symptom of grinding.
Occlusal guards, which are hard acrylic appliances custom made to fit the teeth, help to prevent any further damage by protecting your teeth. The appliance is worn on the upper teeth while you sleep, or during your most stressful times of the day. Occlusal guards do not fix any damage that has been done to the teeth, it is more of a way to prevent any further damage that may be done while clenching and grinding. The occlusal guards absorb the forces of your bite. Over the counter guards are uncomfortable and can make you grind more because they are soft and your brain registers that as food. Only the custom made occlusal guards are recommended by us at Rochester Advanced Dentistry.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Truth about Snoring
Friday, May 13, 2011
Improve Your Smile
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Healthy Gum Tissue
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Sleep Apnea Treatment Options
It is now known that snoring is more than a nuisance and can actually be shortening a persons life span. Often times people who snore also experience apnea episodes in which they completely stop breathing. These episodes can occur 5 - 50 times an hour.
When you stop breathing, the oxygen levels in your blood go down and carbon dioxide levels go up. This makes your heart and blood vessels work harder increasing your risk for heart attacks, high blood pressure and death.
Numerous treatment options are available depending on the severity of your sleep apnea;
Option 1: Surgery
Tissue if removed from the back of the throat to open the airway.
Option 2: C-PAP (continuous positive airway pressure )
Air forces the airway to remain open via a hose to a nasal pillow, nose mask, full-face mask, or a combination.
Option 3: A dental appliance
Opens the airway by minimally advancing the lower jaw while sleeping
For more information on sleep apnea screening and treatment options contact
Rochester Advanced Dentistry 248.656.2020
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Migraine Free
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Dental Overhangs
which can lead to bone loss.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Open Up and Say Ahhh
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Five Ways to Keep Your Childs Teeth Healthy
- Limit the bottle and sippie cup
As soon as teeth start to erupt they are susceptible to decay. Sipping on juice or milk frequently lead to cavities at any age.
2. Start good habits early
From birth until the first tooth erupts wipe your child's gums with a wash cloth. Once the first tooth starts to erupt introduce a tooth brush. Lead by example- make dental care a family event, let your kids see you brushing and flossing.
3. Regular visits to the dentist
By three years of age your child should be on a twice a year cleaning and exam schedule with your dentist
4. Fluoride
Have your water checked to make sure your child is getting optimal fluoride. Talk to your dentist or pediatrician about fluoride supplements.
5. Protect their teeth while playing sports
If your child is playing a contact sport make sure they are wearing a protective mouth guard
Friday, February 11, 2011
Schedule for Childrens Dental Care
- Wiping gums with clean cloth after every feeding
- First dental appointment- ADA recommends 6 months after first tooth erupts, many parents choose to wait until there child is closer to the age of 3 and are more cooperative
- As soon as the teeth begin to appear brushing with a pea-sized amount of toothpasteFluoride free until at least 1 year old (this depends on the individual child)
- Talking to your dentist and physician about fluoride supplements
- Start regular dental visits twice a year
- fluoride and xrays will be recommended when your dentist thinks it is right for your child
- tooth brushing should be taking place morning and night
- by the age of 4 thumb sucking should be a thing of the past
- your child's tonsils, airway and jaw/ palate formation should be evaluated
- the first permanent molars will erupt around 6 and the second molars around 12 years of age these molars develop with deep grooves that should be evaluated for sealants
- an orthodontic consultation and treatment if necessary
- Education on dietary choices and decay
- Evaluation for wisdom tooth removal
Permanent teeth eruption
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Dry Mouth Syndrome
- Difficulty speaking or swallowing or chewing
- Sore Throat
- Altered sense of taste
- An infection in the mouth
- A burning sensation
- Bad breath
- A rough, dry tongue
- Not enough saliva
- A dry, sticky feeling in the mouth or throat
- Signs of dryness, such as cracked lips, sores, split skin at the corners of the mouth
- Fungal infection of the mouth
- Increased plaque, decay and gum disease
- Drinking plenty of water-frequent sips of water
- Make sure you have good dental habits
- Avoid mouth washes that contain alcohol or peroxide
- Stay away from salty foods
- Stay away from drinks containing alcohol or caffeine
- Using over-the-counter rinses and creams (Biotene , Cloysis) to help restore moisture
- Sugar-free candy, sugar-free gum, or gum made to stimulate saliva flow
- Artificial saliva(saliva substitutes)
Monday, January 24, 2011
Dental Sealants
- Dental sealants are one of the preventative procedures that can be done to reduce the incidence of dental decay. The material is a plastic coating that is applied to the chewing surfaces. The sealants are placed on a clean tooth surface. The application if fairly simple, the technique is important. The tooth is isolated,cleaned, and and then a slightly acidic solution is applied and rinsed to roughen up the surface. This roughness allows the sealant material to adhere better. The sealants are checked on each hygiene visit to ensure that they are still present. On occasion the sealant needs to be touched up to for it to be effective. Sealants can last for years. Even though dental sealants are placed, they do chip and wear off after years, and dental decay can still form. Following good dental hygiene habits along with sealants, will help to the children have healthy teeth and gums.
What your bad breath is trying to tell you
Certain foods, health conditions and habits are among the causes of bad breath. In many cases, you can improve bad breath with proper dental hygiene. If recommended hygiene measures don't solve the problem, you may want to see your dentist or doctor to be sure a more serious condition isn't causing your bad breath.
Most bad breath originates in your mouth. There are many causes of bad breath :
- Food- The breakdown of food around your teeth can cause a foul odor. Eating foods containing certain oils is another source of bad breath. Onions and garlic are the best-known examples, but other vegetables and spices also can cause bad breath. After these foods are digested and absorbed into your bloodstream, they're carried to your lungs and are given off in your breath until the foods are eliminated from your body.
- Dental problems. Poor dental hygiene and periodontal disease can be a source of bad breath. If you don't brush and floss daily, food particles remain in your mouth, collecting bacteria and decomposing
- Dry mouth. Saliva helps cleanse your mouth, removing particles that may cause bad odors. Dry mouth can occur during sleep, leading to morning breath. Some medications can lead to a chronic dry mouth, as can a problem with your salivary glands.
- Diseases. In about 10 percent of bad breath cases, the bad odors do not come from the mouth . For example, illnesses, such as some cancers and digestive disorders, can cause breath odor as a result of chemicals they produce.
Diabetes and kidney or liver failure can lead to a fishy smell.
Chronic reflux of stomach acids (GERD) has been associated with bad breath.
- Tobacco products. Smoking dries out your mouth as well as having an unpleasant smell
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Is sleeping, killing you?
What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times.
When you miss a breath or take an abnormal breath, the amount of oxygen in your blood drops to an abnormal level. The reduced oxygen levels can lead to a variety of medical problems including high blood pressure.
There are two types of sleep apnea:
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA): The more common of the two forms of apnea, it is caused by a blockage of the airway, usually when the soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses during sleep.
Central sleep apnea: Unlike OSA, the airway is not blocked but the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe due to instability in the respiratory control center.
Am I at Risk for Sleep Apnea?Sleep apnea can affect anyone at any age, even children. However, risk factors for sleep apnea include:
Having a large neck size (17 inches or greater in men and 16 inches or greater in women)
Certain shapes of the palate and jaw
Having larger tonsils
Having a large tongue
Narrow airway
Nasal obstruction
Having a family history of sleep apnea
Male gender
Being overweight
Over the age of forty
What are the symptoms of Sleep Apnea?
Excessive daytime sleepiness, including falling asleep at inappropriate times
Awakening unrefreshed in the morning
Depression (possibly)
Poor concentration
Loud snoring
Observed episodes of breathing cessation
Awakening with a dry mouth or sore throat
Morning headaches
Difficulty staying asleep
What are the Effects of Sleep Apnea?
If left untreated, sleep apnea can result in a growing number of health problems including:
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Stroke
Heart failure, irregular heart beats, and heart attacks
Impotence
In addition, untreated sleep apnea may be responsible for poor performance in everyday activities, such as at work and school, motor vehicle crashes, as well as academic underachievement in children and adolescents
There are many treatment options available for sleep apnea.
To learn more about sleep apnea, set up appointment to be monitored for sleep apnea or to discuss treatment options please contact Rochester Advanced Dentistry at 248.656.2020
Monday, January 17, 2011
Whats eating your teeth?
- You eat food, or drink a beverage (esentially everything has sugar in it with the exception of water. Milk has lactose, apples have fructose- you can't completely illiminate the sugar)
- To break down the food your body produces acid,the acid begins to breakdown your enamel
- Your saliva rushes in to wash away the food and neutralize the acid
If any of these factors go haywire decay starts to appear
- If you eat and/or sip drinks all day the sugar and acid are allowed to remain on your teeth for longer periods of time allowing them to do more damage
- If your body is allowing too much acid in contact with you teeth-AKA acid reflux it starts to break down tooth structure
- If you don't have adequete saliva, "dry mouth" your body isn't able to neutralize the acid
Other factors that effect the decay process
- Home care: If you aren't brushing and flossing daily food and bacteria are allowed to sit on the teeth and eat away at it
- Poor dental restorations: If you have failing dental work it is the perfect place for bacteria to hide and eat away at your tooth.
Beverage - Acid*(Low = Bad ) Sugar (per 12 oz.Serving )
Pure Water 7 (neutral) - 0 tsp
Barq's Root Beer 4 - 11 tsp
Orange Juice 3.8 - 9 tsp
Propel Fitness Water 3.4 - 1 tsp
Red Bull 3.3 - 10 tsp
Sprite 3.3 - 10 tsp
Mountain Dew 3.3 - 12 tsp
Diet Coke 3.1 - 0 tsp
Gatorade 2.9 - 12 tsp
Sobe Energy Citrus 2.6 - 12 tsp
Lemonade 2.6 - 10 tsp
Pepsi 2.5 - 11 tsp
Battery Acid 1 - 0 tsp
For additional information visit http://www.rochesteradvanceddentistry.com/
Friday, January 14, 2011
Why Your Dentist May be the Most Important Dr You See This Year
Today's dental visit is more like a physical. Many findings during a dental visit can have a major impact on your overall health:
1)Blood Pressure
At every cleaning appointment your blood pressure is taken. High blood pressure is a sign
that your heart is working too hard. If your blood pressure it too high a visit to your medical
doctor is suggested
2) Oral cancer detection
At every dental cleaning appointment a thorough oral cancer screening is conducted. Oral
cancers are on the rise and are easier to treat and survive the earlier they are detected
3) Sleep apnea diagnosis
Sleep apnea is a serious condition where a person stops breathing while sleeping.Your dentist
may suspect that you suffer from sleep apnea, at Rochester Advanced Dentistry we are able
to test you for sleep apnea as well as offer treatment options
4) Infection
Dental infections if left untreated can spread into the deeper tissues of the face and neck.
This kind of infection can be life threatening
5) Gingivitis and Periodontitis
Mild gum infections, called gingivitis, may lead to red swollen gums, it can advance into
periodontitis which is a chronic infection that destroy bone around the teeth. If the bacteria
associated with this disease enters the blood stream it can cause infection in the heart.
6) Pregnancy
If you are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant good oral health is especially
important as many dental problems can cause problems with the pregnancy including
preterm and/ or low birth weight babies
To schedule an appointment at Rochester Advanced Dentistry call 248.656.2020