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Key Tips To (finding dental care) Easily Maintain Good Oral Health

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By Sybil Carver

  There are a number of precautions that can assist anyone with preventing tooth decay and oral diseases.One of the simplest things to do is drink fluoridated water and use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride’s protection is like a shield against tooth decay that works at all ages.

To take care of your teeth and gums, you need to thoroughly brush and floss your teeth to reduce dental plaque which can prevent gingivitis; the mildest form of gum disease. Avoiding tobacco products is important because in addition to the general health risks posed by tobacco, smokers have 4 times the risk of developing gum disease compared to non-smokers. Tobacco use in any formcigarette, pipes, and smokeless (spit) tobaccoincreases the risk for gum disease, oral and throat cancers, and oral fungal infection (candidiasis). Spit tobacco containing sugar also increases the risk of tooth decay for good measure.

Heavy use of alcohol is also a risk factor for oral and throat cancers. When used alone, alcohol and tobacco are risk factors for oral cancers, but when used in combination the effects of alcohol and tobacco are even greater. Try to eat wisely. Adults should avoid snacks full of sugars and starches. Limit the number of snacks eaten throughout the day. The recommended five-a-day helping of fiber-rich fruits and vegetables stimulates salivary flow to aid remineralization of tooth surfaces with early stages of tooth decay.

I know it is difficult to do sometimes, but one of the best things you can do to prevent dental problems is to visit the dentist regularly. Dental check-ups can detect early signs of oral health problems and can lead to treatments that will prevent further damage, and in some cases, reverse the problem. Have your teeth professionaly cleaned as well(prophylaxis) as it is important for preventing oral problems, especially when self-care is difficult.

Diabetic patients should work to maintain control of their disease. This will help prevent the complications of diabetes, including an increased risk of gum disease. If you are taking certain medications that produce a dry mouth, you should ask your doctor if there are other drugs that can be substituted. If dry mouth unfortunately cannot be avoided, you can drink plenty of water, chew sugarless gum, and stay clear of tobacco and alcohol.

Before beginning cancer treatment you should have an oral health check-up. Radiation to the head or neck and/or chemotherapy may cause problems for your teeth and gums. Treating existing oral health problems before cancer therapy may help prevent or limit oral complications or tissue damage.

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Dr. Joanne Le, DDS of Honolulu

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  Hawaii Cosmetic Dentistry Questions Answered by a Honolulu Cosmetic Dentist

The main aim of cosmetic dentistry is to improve the overall aesthetics of an individuals smile. A good smile can improve anybodys self confidence and self esteem. Thanks to the advancements in cosmetic dentistry, dentists across the world can now help provide smile makeovers and full mouth reconstructions.

While a smile makeover helps improve the appearance of the smile with the help of one or more cosmetic procedures, a full mouth reconstruction includes treatment for various functional problems with the teeth and surrounding muscles and also addresses issues like severe wear of the teeth and pain.

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures Available in Honolulu, Hawaii

Here are the description of the cosmetic dentistry procedures used by dentists across the world:

Dental Fillings: is a form of restorative dentistry treatment and is used in cases of minimal tooth fractures, tooth decay and damaged surfaces of the teeth. The fillings used include silver amalgam, porcelain and composite.

Bonding: is completely painless, non-invasive and serves as an excellent solution for chips, crookedness and gaps between the teeth.

Tooth Whitening: also known as teeth bleaching is a very common and most requested dental procedure which helps in enhancing the smile by reducing the discoloration and staining of the tooth.

Veneers: are made of tooth like ceramic material and are custom designed jackets which can cover the worn tooth enamel, spacing, chips and cracks. This form of treatment is usually used when procedures like bonding and whitening are not helpful in improving the smile.

Dental Implants: are artificial tooth replacements used in cases of tooth loss. This procedure is a part of prosthetic dentistry and cosmetic dentistry as well. The replacements are strong, durable and are also the most effective dental procedures for treatment of missing teeth.

Gum Lift: is a cosmetic dental procedure that helps raise and sculpt the gum line. The procedure normally includes reshaping the tissue along with the underlying bones that helps create an appearance of symmetrical and longer teeth.

Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist in Hawaii

You need to be very careful in choosing a good cosmetic dentist for two main reasons. The first reason is that it is your teeth. In the wrong hands, an incompetent cosmetic dentist can certainly do more harms than goods. The second reason is that cosmetic dentistry can be very expensive. Therefore, it is important to have the best cosmetic dentist from the start, not the cheapest, to save yourself some money in the long run.

The best advice is to ask your friends and relatives for recommendations. Once you have a name, you need to do some background check on the dentist. Does he/she have professional training and experience in performing cosmetic procedures? Are they accredited with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry? Are they a member of the American Dental Association or Hawaii Dental Association?

Well, if you feel your smile can be better or you want that million dollar smile without spending a million dollars, then give Dr. Joanne Le Cosmetic Dentistry Center in Honolulu, Hawaii a call today. Shell have you beaming with a new smile in only a few visits and her conservative treatment approach will save you thousands of dollars.

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Dental Health for Adults

By Sybil Carver

  The generation of baby boomers will be the first where the majority will keep their natural teeth over their entire lifetime. One huge contributing factor would be their having benefited from water fluoridation and cavity preventing toothpastes.

The number of adults missing all their natural teeth over the past 10 years has declined from 31 percent to 25 percent for those aged 60 years and older, and from 9 percent to 5 percent for those adults between 40 and 59 years.Unfortunately, 5 percent translates to an astounding 1 out of 20 middle-aged adults that are still missing all their teeth. Over 40 percent of poor adults (20 years and older) have at least one untreated decayed tooth compared to 16 percent of non-poor adults.

Toothaches are still the most common pain of the mouth or face reported by adults. Anyone who has ever had a toothache can attest to the fact that this pain can interfere with vital functions such as eating, swallowing, and talking. Amazingly, almost 1 of every 4 adults reported some form of facial pain in the past 6 months.

Not only baby boomers but most adults show signs of gum disease. Severe gum disease affects about 14 percent of adults aged 45 to 54 years. Signs and symptoms of soft tissue diseases such as cold sores are common in adults and affect about 19 percent of those aged 25 to 44 years. Millions of Americans are affected by compromised oral health and chronic disabling diseases such as jaw joint diseases (TMD), diabetes, and osteoporosis.

Women report certain painful mouth and facial conditions (TMD disorders, migraine headaches, and burning mouth syndrome) more often than men. More than 400,000 cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy suffer from oral problems such as painful mouth ulcers, impaired taste, and dry mouth every year. Hospital patients with weakened immune systems, such as those infected with HIV and other medical conditions (organ transplants) and who use some medications (e.g., steroids), are at higher risk for some oral problems.

More than 164 million hours of work each year by employed adults are lost due to oral health problems or dental visits. The customer service industry employees incredibly lose 2 to 4 times more work hours than executives or professional workers.

Seventy percent of adults reported visiting a dentist in the past 12 months. Those with incomes at or above the poverty level are much more likely to report a visit to a dentist in the past 12 months as those with lower incomes.For every adult 19 years or older without medical insurance, there are three without dental insurance.

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