2018

Dementia Care Tips: How to Tell If Your Parent's Dentures Hurt

If you are caring for a parent with dementia, then you'll see some changes in the way your parent communicates with you over time. For example, it may become harder for your parent to tell you when they are in pain or when something just isn't comfortable. This can sometimes be a problem if your parent wears dentures. As people get older, their facial shape and bone structure changes. Dentures with a once perfect fit may start to get looser and to hurt or even damage the gums.

5 signs You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Extracted

Many people get their wisdom teeth removed, and if you or your child still has your wisdom teeth, you may be wondering if you should get them removed or not. Your dentist can help you make the final decision about this extraction, but if any of the following are true, you should consider it: 1. Your Wisdom Teeth Are Impacted If a tooth is impacted, it is caught in the gum or bone tissue, and it can't erupt.

Oil Pulling: Tooth whitening remedy or just folklore?

For thousands of years, traditional Indian practice has involved the use of oil to improve the overall health of the teeth. Swirling various natural oils in the mouth (like a mouthwash) has been shown to result in teeth whitening, fresh breath and reduced oral infections. But with so much buzz around oil pulling, many people wonder what it is and if it is indeed effective. The oil pulling process

Dealing With Painful or Red Gums: 4 Top Tips

If you notice that there is blood in the sink when you have brushed your teeth or if your gums feel sore and look red, you have inflamed gums. While having inflamed gums may seem like a minor inconvenience, it could actually lead to serious dental problems if the condition is left untreated. Below is a guide to 4 things you can do to deal with inflamed gums. Invest in a toothpaste for sensitive teeth

4 Facts about Tetracycline Staining for New Patients

Unlike extrinsic stains from smoking, sugary drinks and food, tetracycline stains are difficult to remove. Routine dental cleaning cannot erase such tooth stains while teeth whitening procedures might not change the appearance of tetracycline stains because the spots go deep beyond the tooth surface. However, hope is not lost to those suffering from the problem. Here are some facts about tetracycline staining for new patients. Causes of Tetracycline Staining -- When one is infected with bacteria, the go-to medication is tetracycline, an antibiotic.