Posts Tagged ‘Smiles’

Electric Or Manual Toothbrush?

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

 

 

 

Is an electric toothbrush really that much better than a regular brush?

The sooner you throw out that standard toothbrush the better! The benefits of replacing a standard toothbrush with a quality electric model are substantial for both adults and children. Electric toothbrushes generally make 20,000 to 40,000 brushstrokes per minute. The human hand just can’t compete with that!

The electric brushes do cost more, but they can be more effective in keeping teeth clean too, saving time and cost by preventing the need for future dental work. They are also especially helpful for those who aren’t able to clean their teeth thoroughly with a standard brush due to physical or mental disabilities.

Electric brushes come with many different features and it can be confusing trying to decide which brush to purchase. The next time you are in, be sure to ask us if you would like help in choosing which brush is best for you and how to use it correctly.

Many of you have invested a significant amount of time and energy for a fantastic smile. Maybe you have veneers, porcelain crowns or have whitened your teeth. The best way to maintain oral health is with daily care; yes, flossing as well as brushing. Bottom line, using an electric toothbrush will be more effective.

To sum it up, one of my clients told me that brushing now with a standard brush is like taking half a shower. It just isn’t the same! Happy Brushing! But don’t forget flossing!

How Important Is Flossing

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

 

 

 

 

Is It Really Important That I Floss?

Believe it or not, flossing is more than just one more thing to add to your daily ritual. The American Academy of Periodontology (the main organization for gum tissue specialists)  reports that up to 75% of all Americans over the age of 35 are believed to have some form of gum disease (also known as “periodontal disease” or “periodontitis.”)  Gum disease is an inflammatory response by the body to bacteria in your mouth. Not only does this affect your teeth and supporting structures, but it can affect your overall health as well. 

Diabetic complications, cardiovascular disease, and preterm and low birth weight babies are all the result of inflammatory mechanisms in your body. It is thought that if you have severe enough periodontal disease for long enough, it can trigger these other inflammations.  Bottom line, gum disease can affect your overall health.  It has been shown that expectant mothers who experience significant gum disease are at a much greater risk of having a premature baby. Diabetics who have chronic periodontitis have far more difficulty controlling their diabetes than those who do not have gum tissue problems. There has been a strong association between having periodontal disease and a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease in the form of a stroke or heart attack. 
So, why am I sharing this with you? Most of you know that at the Lawrence Dental Studio we are into much more than just saving teeth. We enjoy enhancing our client’s smiles and preserving personal integrity. The older I get, the more I am concerned about my health and the overall health of those that I serve. This is why we have added the treatment of sleep disordered breathing to our services. However, one of the most important services we provide is to help you prevent periodontal disease. I know it is hard to believe that

we really don’t enjoy nagging about flossing – it is truly a life and health issue.

A bit of humor :

Client: should I floss all my teeth

Dentist: No, only the ones you want to keep

How to floss tutorial

Choose Your Dentist Carefully

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

A dentist chair side manners are very important

We take our approach to your dental care very seriously and while we know that no Lawrence dentist would act this way we encourage you to view this video and compare the care you could be getting against our own gentle approach.

We hope you will enjoy this little humor and leave us a comment. If you enjoy our posts please consider subscribing to our RSS or our email. 

Lawrence Dental Studio Staff

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