Bridge Smiles Dental Group P.A.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Caries in Seniors

We’re proud at Bridge Smiles Dental Group that many of our patients choose us for life-long care. Oral hygiene never stops being important, and seniors especially need to watch out for tooth decay. Recent information from the Centers for Disease Control indicated that one in five seniors suffered from untreated caries.


Dental caries often occurs in adults who previously had good oral health. There are a number of risk factors seniors face, including difficulty with brushing and flossing due to declining motor control, dry mouth resulting from medications, lack of access to dental insurance to cover regular cleanings, and changes in diet to focus more on foods that are softer, but leave more sugary debris caught between their teeth. And then, there is also forgetfulness and lack of motivation. That seniors developed their permanent teeth before widespread access to fluoridated water means any decline in oral hygiene will have much worse effects on them.


The good news is that all of these problems are fixable, and we can help with some of them, including by recommending home products suited for each of our patient’s needs. The cleanings we provide also go a long way toward ensuring that seniors can keep their natural teeth and are spared toothaches and decay.


Drs. Meghadri and Grewal run Bridge Smiles Dental Group at 820 US Hwy 202 North Neshanic Station, NJ, and 15 North Bridge St. Somerville, NJ. To schedule an appointment, visit BridgeSmilesDental.com.


 

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

How to Clean Retainers

When the first phase of your orthodontic work is done, you’ll find oral hygiene much easier. But you’ll also have to learn how to take care of your retainer. At Bridge Smiles Dental Group, we understand that our patients have questions about this, which is why we’ve provided this guide.


Always make sure your mouth is as clean of food debris as possible before putting your retainer in. Rinse it off before reinserting it, and rinse it when you take it out, as well. But be careful to only use water that is cool or room-temperature; hot water can permanently warp a retainer’s shape, requiring it to be replaced. Once a day, you should thoroughly, but gently brush your retainer with a soft-bristled toothbrush (not the same one you use for your teeth). Be careful when deciding which toothpaste you use, as fluoridated toothpaste contains minerals which can scratch the retainer, allowing bacteria to colonize the crevices. It is better to use soft toothpaste, such as the kinds made for dentures.


Also be sure to regularly clean the retainer’s protective case. People need to use retainers for a long time, but if one becomes damaged, don’t hesitate to get it replaced.


Drs. Meghadri and Grewal run Bridge Smiles Dental Group at 820 US Hwy 202 North Neshanic Station, NJ, and 15 North Bridge St. Somerville, NJ. To schedule an appointment, visit BridgeSmilesDental.com.


 

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Can You Remineralize Tooth Enamel?

Though tooth enamel isn’t necessarily a bone, it’s one of the strongest substances in the body. Enamel is what helps you chew your food, and plays an important role in periodontal health. When our enamel loses minerals, this can result in white spots on the teeth as well as cavities. Your health, diet, and lifestyle all relate to the status of your enamel, and our doctors at Bridge Smile Dental Group P.A. encourage patients to keep it healthy.


Tooth enamel can’t be restored, therefore once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. However, there are many preventive measures you can take to ensure that your enamel stays strong. It helps to avoid acidic foods that can break down enamel and make it weak, and you should always brush at least twice a day and floss at least once a day to maintain a healthy oral status.


If you have questions or concerns regarding dental health, please give us a call. To learn more about the services we provide at our office, visit www.bridgesmilesdental.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Bridge Smile Dental Group P.A. in Somerville, NJ, call 908-725-0400.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Extrinsic Tooth Stains

When we enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, we don’t think of the damage it does to our teeth. This damage we refer to isn’t a cause for concern, but tooth discoloration can be aesthetically unpleasing. Our doctors at Bridge Smile Dental Group P.A. offer whitening services to eliminate these stains to help boost your confidence and restore the shine in your smile.


Tooth stains that occur on the surface of enamel are called extrinsic stains and they are easier to remove than their counterpart – intrinsic stains. Teeth whitening or bleaching do an excellent job of improving the shade of a tooth and can revive a person’s smile in a short period of time. To prevent stains from accruing, drink beverages that lack pigment, such as water and milk.


If you have questions or concerns regarding teeth whitening or tooth discoloration, please give us a call. To learn more about the services we provide at our office, visit www.bridgesmilesdental.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Bridge Smile Dental Group P.A. in Somerville, NJ, call 908-725-0400.