Thursday, April 16, 2015

Protect Your Teeth, Break the Habit

The smile is the facial expression that mostly attracts others. With the help of great teeth, it can look more attractive. The healthier your teeth are, the happier your look. Clearly, the teeth help us look our best. Good oral hygiene and avoiding bad habits that damage your teeth can help maintain its health.


You might think ice is harmless but chewing on hard, frozen cubes can cause chip or even cracks on your teeth. Mindless chomping can irritate the soft tissue inside a tooth which regular toothaches might follow. Grinding your teeth can wear them down over time. Avoiding stress and bad sleeping habits can lessen this problem. Sodas contain phosphoric and citric acids which can damage a tooth’s enamel. Opening stuff with your teeth may be convenient and fast, but this habit can cause your teeth to crack or chip. Like chewing on ice, this habit can cause teeth to chip or crack.


Take good care of your mouth and teeth, keep them healthy and beautiful by avoiding these oral health habits. Visit a dentist in Kirkland, WA today and have your pearly whites check for early prevention of oral problems. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

A Local Kirkland Dentist Can Help Your Family Prevent Tooth Decay


Tooth decay is an even bigger problem than what most would imagine. No other dental health complication has Americans pay thousands of dollars to treat for than tooth decay. The decay is caused by plaque in the teeth, which feed off on sugars left in the mouth, and release acid as a byproduct. Tooth decay leads to the development of dental caries, and in very severe cases, can lead to toothaches, periodontal diseases, and even permanent tooth loss. An article on the Dentistry IQ website posted last March 25, 2015 suggests an answer to the looming tooth decay issue. Using the framework of the IHI’s Triple Aim Initiative, a study group assessed whether the preventative care for Early Childhood Caries has any impact over costs for treatments later in the life of the patient. The study found very good results, noting that tests for early treatment for dental caries show a 10-year disease reduction and net savings from later treatments and preventative measures.
http://www.cheungdds.com/a-local-kirkland-dentist-can-help-your-family-prevent-tooth-decay/

Monday, April 13, 2015

A Dentist in Kirkland, WA Helps Your Family Maintain Healthy Teeth


Of the many dental complications that plague people today, dental cavities remain a perennial problem. Those whose diets are rich in sugar are most especially vulnerable to tooth decay and the formation of caries. Brushing and flossing can prevent tooth decay, but unless they are done as daily habits, the formation of cavities will still be a pressing concern. Unsurprisingly, children are the most vulnerable to cavities, particularly those who love candy and are not too keen with brushing. The website, PostBulletin.com, has a feature dated March 30, 2015 that discusses the importance of teaching children the values of good dental habits. The feature is a response to a reader-submitted question that inquired how cavities can be prevented in children. According to the responding author (a dentist himself), kids should brush at least twice a day using fluoride-enhanced toothpaste, and should try flossing as soon as possible.
http://www.cheungdds.com/a-dentist-in-kirkland-wa-helps-your-family-maintain-healthy-teeth/

Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Dangers of Malocclusion Going Unaddressed

The Dangers of Malocclusion Going Unaddressed Crowded teeth, misaligned teeth, overbites, and under bites are just some of the alternative names for malocclusion. Ideally, all the upper teeth will fit slightly over the lower teeth for proper occlusion (alignment of the teeth) to occur. Malocclusion is often inherited, there are other causes:
 

 
Childhood habits like thumb sucking, pacifier use beyond 3 years of age, and prolonged use of a bottle.

Extra teeth, lost teeth, impacted teeth, or abnormally shaped teeth.

Ill-fitting dental filling, crowns, retainers, or braces.

Sever injury causing the misalignment or the jaw.

Tumors in the mouth or jaw.


Different Classification and Symptoms of Malocclusion

Classifications: 

Class 1: The most common classification where the bite is normal, but the upper teeth slightly overlaps the lower teeth.

Class 2: Also called retognathism or overbite, where the upper jaw and teeth severely overlaps the lower teeth.

Class 3: Commonly referred to as prognathism or underbite, where the lower jaw juts forward, which causes the lower jaw to overlap the upper jaw and teeth.

Symptoms:

• Abnormal alignment of teeth

• Abnormal appearance of face

• Discomfort or difficulty while biting or chewing

• Although rare, speech difficulties like lisps can develop


Treatment Options

A very few number of people have perfect teeth, but most are fortunate enough to have minor problems that do not need treatment. Malocclusion on the other hand is the most common reason to call in an orthodontist. By getting moderate or severe malocclusion addressed by your dentist in Kirkland, WA the patient’s teeth are easier to clean. This lessens the risk of tooth decay and periodontal diseases. The treatment also eliminates the strain on teeth, jaws, and muscles, which will lessen the symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders. Don’t let teeth misalignment get in the way of your health; address the situation as soon as possible.