How does flossing benefit my teeth?
It removes food particles and plaque from between teeth and under the gumline, areas a toothbrush can’t reach, preventing cavities and gum disease.
It removes food particles and plaque from between teeth and under the gumline, areas a toothbrush can’t reach, preventing cavities and gum disease.
Brush and floss regularly, eat a balanced diet, avoid sugary snacks, and have regular dental check-ups.
Thin shells of porcelain or resin that cover the front surface of teeth, improving their appearance in terms of color, shape, size, or length.
A bridge replaces missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth, while an implant replaces a tooth root and requires a crown on top.
You should use a new section of floss for every tooth to avoid reinserting food and bacteria into the teeth.
Dental crowns serve multiple purposes in oral healthcare, including covering and protecting damaged teeth, restoring their appearance, securing a dental bridge, or covering a dental implant. These custom-made caps are designed to fit over a tooth or implant, providing strength, improving aesthetics, and…
The natural process where minerals are deposited back onto tooth enamel, often aided by fluoride.
Maintaining optimal dental health involves careful management of dietary choices, particularly when it comes to acidic foods and drinks. To protect your teeth from acid erosion, it’s advisable to limit the intake of such foods and beverages. When consuming acidic drinks, using a…
It’s recommended to replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months or sooner if the bristles are frayed.
Numerous factors can stain teeth, including foods, tobacco, poor oral hygiene, certain medications, age, trauma, and genetics.
While not as effective as professional methods, consuming crunchy fruits and vegetables, using baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, and oil pulling might help.
They can be impacted, causing pain, or might cause crowding or misalignment of other teeth.
They can lead to tooth decay, as the sugars feed oral bacteria that produce acid, weakening tooth enamel.
Over time, fillings can wear down, chip, crack, or fall out, or decay might form around them.
Hold it by the crown, rinse without scrubbing, try reinserting it, or keep it moist (in milk or saliva) and see a dentist immediately.
A tooth that hasn’t erupted because it’s blocked by other teeth, bone, or soft tissue.
Frequent alcohol consumption can lead to dry mouth, increase the risk of gum disease, and raise oral cancer risk.
Aging, tobacco use, certain foods/drinks (coffee, tea, red wine), trauma, medications, and genetics can lead to discoloration.
At Brush and Floss Dental Care, we emphasize the importance of comprehensive dental care and patient communication. Before your appointment, ensure you brush and floss thoroughly to maintain oral hygiene. It’s crucial to provide us with a complete medical history and list any…
Plaque is a soft, sticky film composed primarily of bacteria that forms on your teeth. If plaque is not effectively removed through regular brushing and flossing, it can harden into tartar, a much tougher substance to remove that can lead to dental issues…
They replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues, providing function and aesthetics. They can be full (complete) or partial, depending on the number of missing teeth.
A device worn over the teeth to protect them from grinding or clenching, often used during sleep.
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