Get a Jump Start on Gum Disease Treatment

It’s no secret that even from a young age your dentist explained to you how to prevent gum disease and the problems that it implies. Gum disease is definitely something you should not take lightly, as it can lead to much more serious health problems such as diabetes and heart disease. Unfortunately, sometimes gum disease is acquired and you’re not even fully aware of it. Just when you think you have a hold on your oral health care, gum disease can creep up on you. What should you do then?

Professional Treatment is the Only Solution

Gum disease is definitely not a condition you can treat on your own. It is a possibility to stop gum disease in its tracks before it progresses to a worse case of gum disease, in severe cases you do need the assistance of a periodontist. More advanced treatment you may need include scaling, tooth planning, or laser gum surgery.

Gum Disease is a Lifetime Commitment

Just because the problem is treated, does not mean that you now have the free light to return to the poor oral care habits that got you into the situation you’re in now. Once you have gum disease, you have it forever. Now you must commit to bettering your health habits in order to keep your mouth healthy.

Get Gum Disease Treatment

At Ramona Dentistry in Chino, CA, we want our patients never to have to experience gum disease. In the case that you do, however, we want you to come see us to receive the appropriate treatment you need. As discussed in the previous paragraphs of this article, with our experience and care, we can give you the treatment you need when you need it. Don’t hesitate to give us a call today to schedule your appointment.

How Long Do White Fillings Last?

Dental fillings are a very common and important dental procedure because they restore teeth that have been damaged by decay. They strengthen teeth from the inside, providing support and returning them to normal function. Treating a tooth with a filling prevents further damage from occurring. Tooth-colored fillings are a popular option when it comes to dental treatments.

Although metal fillings are quite durable, they come with the risk of potentially causing cracks in teeth and they are very noticeable in one’s smile. Composite fillings, on the other hand, are made of durable materials designed to withstand the pressures of biting and chewing and are very effective at treating cavities. Once bonded to the teeth, they do not change shape over time and will wear at a similar rate to natural teeth. How long a filling can last depends on the material used and on how well they are cared for.

Some factors that may determine the longevity of a filling include how large it is, its location, existing dental problems (such as gum disease), and whether or not the patient tends to grind or clench their teeth on a regular basis. Clenching and grinding can put pressure on teeth and fillings, causing the fillings to crack or develop tiny vertical lines in the teeth. In general, smaller fillings will last longer than larger ones. However, with advancements always being made in the composition of bonding materials, size has become less important as a factor. Dental hygiene habits also affect the longevity of a dental filling. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits all play a part in extending the life of dental fillings. Keeping them clean and healthy will help them to stay stronger for longer.

Brushing Your Teeth with Proper Technique

Brushing your teeth regularly is an important part of keeping your dental health at a premium. For a healthy mouth and a great smile, the ADA recommends that you do the following to keep your smile at its best:

  • Brush your teeth twice per day with a small, soft-bristled brush. The size of your brush should allow you to fit it into your mouth easily and reach all parts of the mouth without a problem.
  • Replace your toothbrush every 2-3 months or when the bristles on the brush start to fray. You are no getting a quality cleaning your teeth.
  • Make sure to get an ADA-approved toothpaste.

Use this outline as a proper brushing technique:

  • Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums.
  • Gently move the brush back and forth across the surface in tooth-wide strokes.
  • Brush all outer, inner, and chewing surface sides of the teeth.
  • To clean the inside surface of the front teeth, tilt the brush vertically to make several up-and-down strokes.

Also, as part of your complete at-home dental care routine, you should also do the following:

  • Clean between each tooth daily by flossing to remove tooth-decaying bacteria and food particles that can get jammed up in there. This also helps remove food at the gum line and particles that can wedge themselves underneath.
  • Eat a balanced diet and limit unhealthy snacking between meals.
  • Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and to ensure that there are no problems with your gums or teeth.

For a list of which exact products you should using, speak to your dentist and ADA-approved products will work best for your specific mouth and condition. Ask if you have any questions, and your dentist will be glad to assist.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about us visit us here or call us 909-465-1016.

The Ramona Dentistry Team

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