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Gum Disease Preventable With Proper Oral Hygiene, Healthy Diet, Regular Dental Visits.

Gum Disease Preventable With Proper Oral Hygiene, Healthy Diet, Regular Dental Visits.

The Fort Campbell (KY) Courier (4/3, Young) reports that many basic daily activities, such as speaking, smiling, chewing and even smelling “are dependent on having good oral health,” which in turn can be ensured through proper oral hygiene. The article goes on to focus on gum disease specifically, noting that over time gum irritation “can progress until the gums detach themselves from the teeth, forming pockets,” eventually leading to tooth and bone loss. Proper oral hygiene, including brushing twice daily and flossing daily, visiting the dentist regularly, and avoiding tobacco products are the best way to help prevent gum disease. Additionally, “a poor diet that is low in vitamin C, calcium, vitamin D or magnesium can compromise gum tissue’s ability to heal and can speed up bone loss,” the article reports.

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San Diego Orthodontist Shares Top Tips For Maintaining Healthy, White Teeth

San Diego Orthodontist Dr. Anton J. Bisbas shares his top tips for maintaining healthy, white teeth after braces.

Maintaining a beautiful smile after your braces are removed is all about practicing good dental health.
The teeth are naturally white, but several factors may turn the teeth a yellow color. The most common reasons for teeth discoloration are:

* Poor dental hygiene habits
* Cigarette Smoking
* Eating and drinking dark colored foods

To get healthy white teeth, you must brush your teeth a minimum of three times a day. Change your toothbrush at least every two to three months otherwise, you’re just transferring bacteria to your mouth, according to San Diego orthodontist Dr. Anton J. Bisbas. The proper way to brush your teeth, prevent plaque, and reduce cavities is to brush your teeth in a gentle circular motion with fluoride toothpaste. Make sure you rinse your mouth with mouthwash and floss your teeth, especially before bedtime, so you can remove any leftovers that will lead to plaque and increase the risk of gum disease.

Smoking is not only bad for your health, cigarettes and cigars have nicotine that stains the teeth. Stop smoking not only for your health, but also for your dental health.

Go on a white-teeth diet. If you’re drinking red wine, dark sodas, and black tea, expect a mild discoloration of your teeth. If it’s dark before you put it in your mouth, it will probably stain your teeth. Brush your teeth immediately after eating or drinking foods that could stain teeth. For convenient teeth-cleaning action, eat an apple. Eating fresh foods that are firm or crisp help clean teeth as they’re eaten, other choices include raw carrots and celery.

Use strawberries to gently buff away mild stains from wine, coffee, and dark sodas. Combined with baking soda, strawberries become a natural tooth-cleanser and can enhance the teeth’s color from yellow to white. Apply the mixture directly on your teeth, then use a soft toothbrush to gently spread the mixture onto your teeth. Leave on for 5 minutes, then brush with toothpaste, rinse your mouth thoroughly and use dental floss to remove any remaining seeds.

 

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San Diego Orthodontist Says You’re Never Too Old For A Beautiful Smile

San Diego Orthodontist, Dr. Anton J. Bisbas says It’s Never Too Late to Have a Beautiful Smile

A healthy, attractive, confident smile gives you the look of success – no matter how old you are!

Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age, one of every five patients in orthodontic treatment is over 21 according to Dr. Bisbas, Orthodontist-San Diego. Having a beautiful smile can improve self-confidence and enhance your personal and professional relationships. Straight teeth are a part of a healthy lifestyle for San Diego’s active adults.

There are a variety of orthodontic types to choose from. New materials and technology have resulted in braces that are more comfortable to wear and less noticeable. Dr. Bisbas says today’s braces are more discreet than ever before.

Dr. Bisbas has earned the distinction of being a Premiere Provider of Invisalign®, the clear, removable aligners that straighten your teeth without braces. With Invisalign® visits to Dr. Bisbas’ San Diego orthodontist office are less frequent and treatment time can be reduced to fit your busy schedule.