oral health | Elite Cosmetic & Family Dentistry https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com Wed, 25 Apr 2018 23:19:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 A Severe Case of Tooth Decay Might Need a Dental Crown https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/a-severe-case-of-tooth-decay-might-need-a-dental-crown/ Wed, 25 Apr 2018 23:19:34 +0000 https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/?p=337 Individuals who frequently struggle to maintain good oral hygiene habits are at increased risk of suffering a cavity on one of their teeth. If you also have a bad habit of skipping a routine dental checkup, an area of tooth decay can go undetected, allowing it to compromise a large area of previously healthy tooth [...]

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Individuals who frequently struggle to maintain good oral hygiene habits are at increased risk of suffering a cavity on one of their teeth. If you also have a bad habit of skipping a routine dental checkup, an area of tooth decay can go undetected, allowing it to compromise a large area of previously healthy tooth enamel.

Early signs of a significant problem could include worsening sensitivity in the affected tooth, a dental fracture, or growing discomfort. If you have noticed anything wrong with one of your teeth you need to have it examined by a dentist like Dr. Alexis Mai.

Once the tooth has been accurately diagnosed she will explain your treatment options. In many of these cases our dentist needs to perform a dental crown restoration to effectively replace the tooth’s enamel layer with a durable dental material.

The treatment process starts with her numbing the tooth before using professional tools and techniques to remove whatever remains of the original enamel layer. The remaining abutment of dentin will eventually serve as an anchor for the dental crown.

It will be created according exacting standards from a durable material that rivals the strength of natural tooth enamel. Once it has been cemented onto the abutment your new dental crown will fully restore the tooth’s essential function in your mouth.

If you live in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area and you have noticed a problem with one of your teeth, you should call 513-771-5212 to seek timely treatment at Elite Cosmetic & Family Dentistry.

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Discover Your Smile with Chewing Gum https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/discover-your-smile-with-chewing-gum/ Sun, 10 Dec 2017 02:36:17 +0000 https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/?p=295   By implementing saliva production techniques in your smile, you can drastically lower your risk for tooth decay. Saliva is necessary to keep your smile safe and free of dental damage in the form of oral accidents and injuries that can often arise to your teeth and gums. One highly effective method for increasing saliva [...]

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By implementing saliva production techniques in your smile, you can drastically lower your risk for tooth decay. Saliva is necessary to keep your smile safe and free of dental damage in the form of oral accidents and injuries that can often arise to your teeth and gums. One highly effective method for increasing saliva production is by chewing sugarless gum after meals.

If you are looking for new ways to improve your overall health, look no further than chewing sugarless gum. Chewing sugarless gum can be a factor for your oral hygiene because it can help enhance the abundance of saliva in your mouth. By chewing sugarless gum after meals, you can help increase the amount of saliva flow on your teeth and gums. Saliva has been proven to be extremely effective for keeping your smile safe from dental dangers such as harmful acids and plaque buildup.

In order to help protect your smile, it is always a good idea to look for additional benefits of chewing sugarless gum. Believe it or not, chewing sugarless gum can also help treat and prevent heartburn. This is because heartburn occurs when stomach acids travel to your mouth and reach your teeth, which can lead to dental erosion. Chewing sugarless gum will help form saliva which will neutralize these acids and keep your teeth and gums safe.

To help improve your oral health care, it’s important to make sure you do not use toothbrushes and toothpaste after meals. This is because your teeth may be extra sensitive at this time and may be damaged further due to the cleaning tools.  For this reason, dental abrasion could occur. Instead, try using products such as chewing sugarless gum or mouthwash to clean your mouth out after eating.

When you are ready to take the next step in your oral health care quest with advanced oral health care treatments, we will be here for you. If you are interested in advanced oral health care treatments from Elite Cosmetic & Family Dentistry at our dentist office in Cincinnati, Ohio, call us at 513-771-5212. Dr. Alexis Mai and our team look forward to providing advanced oral health care treatments.

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How Sleep Impacts Your Dental Health https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/how-sleep-impacts-your-dental-health/ Thu, 17 Aug 2017 17:20:58 +0000 https://www.sharonvilledentistry.com/?p=269 Sleep is a powerful healing method. Getting the right amount of sleep can actually improve your brain power, balance your hormones, and help you prevent chronic diseases. In fact, it can even improve your oral health. Proper sleep can help tackle two of oral health’s worst enemies: gum disease and dry mouth. A four-year study [...]

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Sleep is a powerful healing method. Getting the right amount of sleep can actually improve your brain power, balance your hormones, and help you prevent chronic diseases. In fact, it can even improve your oral health.

Proper sleep can help tackle two of oral health’s worst enemies: gum disease and dry mouth.

A four-year study at Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry followed 219 factory workers to evaluate the relationship between gum disease and various lifestyle factors. After gum disease, sleep was the second most related factor influencing gum disease. Those who got seven to eight hours of sleep every night had less periodontal problems than those who got six or fewer hours every night.

Breathing through your nose every night can reduce your risk of dry mouth. Dry mouth occurs when your salivary glands produce less saliva than is needed to maintain the health of your mouth. Saliva is an expert at washing away bad bacteria and breaking down leftover food particles. Breath through your nose to protect the health of your mouth.

If it’s time for a dental appointment or if you suspect you may already have gum disease or dry mouth, don’t worry; Elite Cosmetic & Family Dentistry is here to help. Our dentist, Dr. Alexis Mai, and our team will be happy to answer any questions you may have and to inspect your pearly whites for signs of trouble. Call us in Cincinnati, Ohio at 513-771-5212.

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