If you’ve been taking care of your teeth then you’ve been taking care of your heart.
According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases are the number 1 cause of death globally and studies show those with poor oral health have higher rates of cardiovascular problems than those with good oral health. Have 💙 for your teeth. #WorldHeartDay #MouthBodyConnection
*SOURCE: https://bddy.me/30leL6x
It's Dental Implant Awareness Month! Did you know that dental implants are a great option to maintain a healthy smile when your natural tooth has to be removed? Dental implants look natural, restore your bite, and are a long-lasting restorative treatment option. If you'd like to learn more, visit our website or give us a call. #DentalImplants
Hello Fall! Help fight those pumpkin spice latte stains and ask us about teeth whitening. No better time than now to fall in love with your smile!
For many years, the only treatment options available for people with missing teeth were bridges and dentures but today, dental implants are available. Implants provide a strong foundation for permanent or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth. Give us a call to learn more about our implant options.
#DentalImplants #HealthyAgingMonth
With heavy hearts, we remember the families, friends, and first responders who lost their lives as a result of the September 11th terrorist attacks. We will never forget. #NeverForget
We're grateful for all of the essential workers out there who continue to support our communities during these uncertain times including our devoted staff. Happy Labor Day from our family to yours. #LaborDay #DentalER
Research has shown that people with gum disease are two to three times more likely to suffer from a heart attack or other serious cardiovascular issues.* During your next visit, talk to us about the #MouthBodyConnection.
*Source: https://bddy.me/3nxBGpa
It's never too late for a healthier, straighter smile.
In fact, 1 in 5 orthodontic patients today is over the age of 21. The American Association of Orthodontists reports braces for adults can also help with:
😁 Improved self-esteem and self-confidence
😁 Crowded, misplaced or blocked-out teeth
😁 Jaws that shift, make sounds, protrude or are recessed
😁 Speech difficulty
😁 Biting the cheek or biting into the roof of the mouth
😁 Protruding teeth
😁 Teeth that meet in an abnormal way or don’t meet at all
😁 Facial imbalance or asymmetry
😁 Grinding or clenching of teeth
😁 Inability to comfortably close lips
Learn more about braces for adults at Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/2HYJj7H
#NOHM
Chronic gum inflammation increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.* As oral bacteria breaks into the bloodstream through the gums, it can travel to organs throughout the body, including the brain. Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection here: https://bddy.me/2GFTD48
*Source: Journal of the American Dental Association
Do you know your Mouth-Body Connection®? There's much more to your oral health than most people realize! Take the Smile Generation quiz and let us know what you find most surprising: https://bddy.me/30v5N70
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Research suggests that practicing good oral hygiene and having professional deep cleanings by your dentist can help to lower your HbA1c—a lab test that indicates how well you are controlling your diabetes.* Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection here: https://bddy.me/3nVj0jv
*Source: The Journal of the American Dental Association
How can good gum health reduce the risk of diabetes?
Research suggests that practicing good oral hygiene and having professional deep cleanings by your dentist can help to lower your HbA1c—a lab test that indicates how well you are controlling your diabetes.* Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection here: https://bddy.me/3j8qdZZ
*Source: The Journal of the American Dental Association
There's never been a better time to prioritize your health. Book your appointment today by giving us a call or visiting us online.
How do I know a tooth infection has spread?
A few key signs that may indicate a toothache has spread to other parts of the body include:
🦷 Fever
🦷 Swelling
🦷 Dehydration
🦷 Increased heart rate
🦷 Increased breathing rate
🦷 Stomach pain
Learn more about the #MouthBodyConnection and when a toothache becomes more than a toothache - https://bddy.me/3onbSww
Studies show that pregnant women with chronic gum disease are four to seven times more likely to deliver prematurely (before gestational week 37) or deliver underweight babies than mothers with healthy gums.* Ask us about the #MouthBodyConnection during your next visit.
*Source Journal of the American Dental Association
Have a safe and funfilled Halloween! 🎃
October is National Orthodontic Health Month and, just in time for Halloween, we have a harvest of helpful ortho information to share. Really, we like sharing this kind of information throughout the year because orthodontic health can also impact your overall health, in addition to helping you enjoy a healthier, happier, and straighter smile. Learn more about orthodontic treatment here: https://bddy.me/3jKBmjP
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Today we honor the men and women who have bravely served our country. Thank you💙
Gum disease can cause deterioration of the gum tissue and bone which can lead to receding gums and tooth loss. It may also cause medical problems and advance serious medical conditions in patients with Alzheimer's disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Other systemic diseases that interfere with the body's inflammatory system may worsen the gums, such as cardiovascular disease and rheumatoid arthritis. #MouthBodyConnection
To learn more about gum disease, give us a call or visit Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/2JStf8E
You may be at risk for gum disease if you:
🦷 Do not practice good oral hygiene
🦷 Smoke or chew tobacco
🦷 Have heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, or osteoporosis
🦷 Have a family member diagnosed with periodontal disease
🦷 Are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant
In addition, the following types of prescription drugs may also increase the risk of periodontal disease. Talk with your dentist if you are taking:
*️⃣ Steroids
*️⃣ Cancer therapy drugs
*️⃣ Oral contraceptives
*️⃣ An anti-epilepsy medication
*️⃣ A calcium channel blocker
To learn more about gum disease, give us a call or visit Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/368DblH
#MouthBodyConnection
Your oral health and your overall health are connected. Talk with your dentist about your gum health to avoid worsening serious medical conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Also, systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease can impact gum health.
Learn more about periodontal disease and the #MouthBodyConnection here: https://bddy.me/2ITHbyw
In response to the financial burden you may be facing, we are offering customized dental plans and flexible payment solutions to help you afford the dental treatment you and your family need. Learn more about Dental Plans and Smile Generation® Financial at Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/35xXMRt
2020 has been an adventure but it has made us extra grateful for all our amazing patients that make coming in each day such a joy. Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours! 🦃🍠🍗🌽🍲🍖🥧
There are many patient-specific variables involved in treating gum disease. Much depends upon the stage of infection and the amount of deterioration involving your gums, teeth, supporting tissues, and bone.
After reviewing your X-rays and performing a thorough periodontal exam, your periodontist will discuss non-surgical or surgical treatment options with you (including pocket reduction and bone regeneration), answer your questions, and explain what to expect:
🦷 During and after the procedure(s)
🦷 The number of office visits required for treatment
🦷 What to do at home as your gums heal
🦷 How to keep periodontal disease under control after treatment is complete
If you want to learn more about gum disease, give us a call or visit Smile Generation: https://bddy.me/3fOwvxB
Gum disease and tooth decay affect your overall health.
1️⃣ Floss at least once a day to help remove the plaque and food that’s beyond your toothbrush’s reach.
2️⃣ Brush your teeth twice a day and don’t forget to scrub your tongue since it can harbor bacteria.
3️⃣ Choose a toothpaste that contains fluoride and has the ADA seal of acceptance.
4️⃣ Therapeutic mouthwash can help reduce plaque, prevent or reduce gingivitis, and/or reduce the speed tartar develops.
5️⃣ Smoking is strongly associated with the onset of gum disease and since it weakens your immune system, makes it harder to fight off gum infection.
6️⃣ Your dentist can detect early gum disease symptoms and treat them before it becomes more serious, plus, professional cleanings are the only way to remove tartar.
Learn how to keep your gums healthy at home and give us a call to book your preventative care appointment today! #MouthBodyConnection
Today we solemnly remember those who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Your health and safety is our #1 priority! Don't delay care. We remain committed to providing the highest quality dental care to the communities we serve. Our office has state-of-the-art infection control procedures in place that demonstrate safe and infection-free oral healthcare that meet or exceed the CDC’s Standard Precautions for Dental Practices. To learn more, visit smilegeneration.com/safety
#DentalSafety
Matching good oral hygiene habits with healthy food choices can help reinforce your gum health. Here are 5 foods for healthy teeth, gums, and bodies to consider adding to your diet.
High-fiber foods, big leafy greens, and dairy!
🥔 Potatoes
🍎 Apples
🥛 Milk
🫐 Blueberries
🥬 Spinach
Foods to avoid:
❌ Sticky, high-sugar foods like candy, ice-cream, chips, and mints
❌ Acidic and/or high-sugar drinks like soda, energy drinks, and juices.
What is a Periodontist?
A Periodontist is a dental professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of periodontal (gum) disease, also referred to as gum disease. A Periodontist focuses on the areas of the mouth surrounding the teeth, including the gums, bones, and connective tissues.
Periodontists are top experts in their field and must complete a minimum of three years of dental school followed by a minimum of three years of specialized training in periodontics before treating patients.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and yours 🎅💙
To help combat gum disease at home, Crest & Oral-B offer several dental care products designed to clean around the gum line, remove plaque, and fight gum disease.
🪥Oral-B
- Oral-B Gum Care Compact manual toothbrushes
- *For an electric toothbrush option, Oral-B Gum and Sensitive Care Brush heads
🪥Crest
- Crest Gum and Sensitivity toothpaste
- Crest Gum Detoxifying toothpaste
- Crest Gum Care mouthwash,
- Crest Pro-Health Gum and Breath Purify mouthwash
Dr. Beatriz Springer in Fort Worth, Texas shares some insights on what could contribute to a dental emergency around the holiday season and a proactive, preventative approach to your oral health. Find out what she has to say: https://bddy.me/3hNanEW
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“Until recently, a person’s family doctor or pediatrician recommended that our children see a dentist by age three. Now we have new recommendations - when your child’s first tooth appears or no later than your child’s first birthday, they should see the dentist; basically, age one at the latest.” Check out our #blog “5 Tips for Healthy Little Smiles from a Pediatric Dentist” for more: https://bddy.me/39r2K36
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“Now that we’ve confirmed periodontitis makes [#COVID19] even deadlier, if you’re worried that you may have gum disease, your next trip to the dentist may actually save your life.” - #Periodontist Dr. Shervin Molayem, DDS
Learn more about this link between COVID-19 and Gum Disease: https://bddy.me/3sm3PSJ
#MouthBodyConnection
We often take our teeth for granted despite our smile being so important to our self-image and one of the first things people see. But the consequences of inadequate oral care don’t just mean you might get a cavity or have a need for teeth-whitening. It could mean problems below the surface, namely increased risks for heart disease, stroke or health complications caused by severe infections.
Learn more from the Smile Generation blog and about our new magazine, Generations of Smiles, which aims to educate and explore the connection between a healthy mouth and a healthy body. https://bddy.me/3rQcwDv
#MouthBodyConnection #HeartMonth