Top 10 Ways to Keep Kids' Teeth Healthy
The number of children with cavities is on the rise. One out of four toddlers and preschoolers have tooth decay, and half of children in their early teens have at least one cavity. If the decay is allowed to spread, the child may need to have a baby root canal or have the tooth pulled.
Sound painful? It can be. Here are 10 easy and affordable ways to help prevent cavities in your children's teeth.
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When to Replace Amalgam Fillings
As part of our "Does Your Mouth Look Like This" blog series, we take a look at a common problem: old amalgam (silver) fillings that are now corroding around the edges. Here are some of the warning signs that a filling needs to be replaced, and what can happen if you wait too long.
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What Is Mouthwash?
You know that you should visit the dentist every six months or even more often if you have gum disease. But did you know it's your daily home care routine that makes the biggest difference in keeping your mouth healthy?
In addition to brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a day, you may also need to use a mouthwash or mouth rinse. There are a lot of over-the-counter varieties that are used to mask bad breath. However, you may need a prescription-strength mouth rinse to treat the bacteria that's causing the bad breath and other problems.
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The Best Foods to Eat This Thanksgiving - and Which to Avoid!
Let the feasting begin! Millions of Americans will gather around the table on Thursday to give thanks and chow down on homemade goodies.
Loading up your plate affects more than just your waistline; it also affects your teeth. Here are five tips from Coast Dental to ensure you're still smiling after the holidays.
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How to Care for Braces
Getting braces is a huge milestone. You dream of the day when the braces will come off and you will have a beautiful, straight smile. However, there are five steps you need to take at home to ensure you have a healthy smile at the end of your treatment. Skipping these could lead to ugly white spots and cavities. Here's how to care for braces.
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What to do with all that Halloween candy!
How do you keep your kids from eating too much Halloween candy? Here are six ideas that parents shared on our Coast Dental Facebook page. Plus, check out our Dentist's Guide to Halloween, which contains more ideas on how to keep your teeth cavity-free!
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How High Blood Pressure Medication Could Cause Swollen Gums
If you have high blood pressure, your medical doctor may prescribe calcium channel blockers to help control it. However, that can have a side effect that can be disturbing if you don't expect it. See the before-and-after pictures.
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Ways to Remove Stains and Whiten Teeth
Are your teeth yellow, grey, or stained? Don't worry. There are many ways you can remove stains and whiten your teeth. Here's a look at the different methods, the benefits and drawbacks of each, and how much teeth whitening costs.
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Ways to Treat Gum Disease
If your gums are puffy, tender or bleed when you floss, then you may be among the 75% of American adults who have some form of gum disease.
Gum disease, which is also called periodontal disease, starts as gingivitis. Many people are shocked to realized gingivitis is an infection caused by bacteria. And here's a scary new statistic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Half of all Americans over the age of 30 have gum disease beyond that first, reversible stage of gingivitis. In fact, periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in American adults.
Here's a quick overview of the different stages of the disease, and how you can stop it from advancing.
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Who Needs Premedications for Dental Treatment?
If you have had an artificial joint replacement or heart surgery, you need to let your dentist know before your appointment. The guidelines determining who needs to take an antibiotic before having certain dental procedures have changed, and the changes could affect you.
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