‘Tis the season to celebrate! This time of year there are countless parties and get-togethers. Every celebration will feature tasty treats and goodies. Some are great for your teeth and some may leave you needing an extra visit to the dentist in the New Year. Here are some tips on what to indulge in vs. what might be better to admire from a distance!
The Naughty List:
Candy Canes
Hard candy that stays in your mouth for a long time is especially bad for your teeth. Candy canes are 100% sugar and the sugar that goes into your mouth can form bacteria build up, which often leads to teeth problems.
Popcorn
Popcorn is good for your waistline, but it is not the best food for your teeth. Kernels can get stuck in between your teeth and on the gum line. Flossing regularly will help you avoid bacteria buildup that can lead to cavities. Brush your teeth often and floss daily if you choose to eat that caramel popcorn Aunt Sally gave you this year!
Eggnog
Eggnog is a popular holiday tradition that can be hard on oral health. It can stay on your teeth for a long period of time and is full of sugar. If you do partake, make sure to brush your teeth soon afterward and avoid damaging your teeth.
The Nice List:
Cheese
Cheese is packed with calcium! This holiday treat carries the most benefit for your teeth. Calcium is a key component to making your teeth healthy and strong. It also helps in lessening the effects of acid on your tooth enamel, while killing gum disease-causing bacteria. So grab another cheese cube & enjoy!
Vegetable Platter
This party staple is always a safe bet. Chewing on raw vegetables is great for your gums, and the fiber in vegetables will clean any residual sugars off of your teeth. Plus, packing on the veggies won’t pack on your waistline! Double win!
Turkey and Ham
Proteins such as turkey and ham have phosphorous. This works together with calcium to create strong teeth. Protein is also a great way to curb your appetite so you consume less sugary foods that are harmful to your enamel.
Remember, you don’t have to avoid all tasty treats completely. Like anything else, moderation is key. After the party is over, simply remember to brush and floss. Once the holidays have passed, schedule an appointmentwith Dr. Stanislavor Dr. Dye and we’ll make sure your teeth stay on the nice list all year long!
We understand that it can be easy to make excuses to avoid a visit to the dentist.
But is it worth it in the long run? We don’t think so! A dental chair can be very intimidating. There is good news though: we can address and minimize your greatest fears! Our goal is to keep you healthy and make you feel better about your visit.
So what are some of the main reasons people avoid the dentist? Here are some of the major ones:
Dental Anxiety – There are many reasons that people fear coming to the dentist, but they don’t have to take over your life. If you have dental anxiety take some time to get to know us and tell us your fears. Anxiety can be a product of childhood trauma or even a bad dental experience as an adult. Having a dentist that keeps you comfortable and gives you the best evaluations and advice will help make the experience a positive one, with minimal discomfort.
No Problems (you can feel!)- A lot of people take really good care of their teeth. They brush and floss regularly which helps to justify not going to the dentist. However, you still need to visit the dentist. We can be much more thorough with our cleanings than brushing and flossing alone. Our expertise, and use of x-rays can spot problems (like gum disease and issues at the root) long before you will notice them at home. If your oral health is really stellar, talk to us about scheduling cleanings once a year.
Cost– Dental care can be expensive, and if a person does not have dental insurance, they might not know if they can afford to visit a dentist. Prevention is always more affordable than fixing a problem down the line. Scheduling regular cleanings and simple procedures such as fixing a filling are much more affordable than a root canal or dental implant. Visiting us more regularly will actually save you time, money, and anguish in the long run.
Fear of Drills, Shots, Loud Noises, Pain – A lot of people have specific fears of equipment and procedures we use everyday. If you have a specific fear, it is as simple as letting us know! We will work with you to reduce your fear and keep you as calm as possible. If you fear the noise of a drill, we can come up with a solution, such as headphones and music to help you relax.
If you haven’t visited us (or any dentist) recently, you may be surprised. The world of dentistry is constantly growing and evolving. Developments in dentistry are created with the goal of keeping you more comfortable, getting you on your way more quickly, and reducing costs.
For more information, and to schedule an appointment contact ustoday. At our office, we strive to make you feel welcome from the first phone call, and your needs will continue to remain our top priority at every office visit. We look forward to seeing you!
Help your family enjoy Halloween in a healthy way.
Halloween and candy go hand in hand, and kids dream of nothing more than a plastic pumpkin full of treats! Skipping the candy altogether seems like an easy solution, but let’s be honest, it’s just not practical. Halloween is a great time to use candy and treats to teach your kids valuable lessons about healthy eating that will last them a lifetime. So how do you proceed? Here are some tips to keep your kids happy and keep their teeth healthy!
Reduce and Recycle – make a plan with your kids to go through their candy after their big trick-or-treating adventure so you can help them pick some candy to keep (this may take some negotiating). Un-kept candy can be donated to a food bank or homeless shelter or placed in a care package for troops overseas. It’s a great opportunity to teach kids about responsibility and charity.
Choose Carefully – Not all candy treats your teeth equally! Sticky candy will stay on your teeth longer and hard candy will expose your teeth to sugar for longer periods. Both types of candy can increase the risk of tooth decay.
Mealtime Treats – Set a specific time to eat Halloween candy. Eating candy with meals is better for your teeth. Saliva production increases during meals and helps cancel out acids produced by bacteria in your mouth.
Brush Up – The most important thing you can do is keep up your kids brushing health. Brushing will get rid of the sugars that cause tooth decay and keep your mouth healthy.
Check out this video for even more sugar tips from Dr. Kristy!
Remember, the key to a great Halloween experience is finding a nice balance between eating treats and having healthy teeth. Learning responsibility and great dental practices, along with regular cleaning from Dr. Stanislav and Dr. Dye will set your kids up for a lifetime of healthy teeth!
What do you call a dinosaur that keeps the other dinosaurs awake? A Bronto-Snore-us!
Snoring has long been the butt of jokes, but it’s no laughing matter.
How well you sleep will impact every aspect of your health and daily life. Sleeping well helps you look, feel and perform your best so snoring can be harmful to your health and well-being.
Snoring occurs during sleep, when the soft tissue in your airway vibrates as you breathe. Snoring is extremely common in men, but also occurs frequently in women, especially during pregnancy and after menopause. Obesity, nasal obstruction, alcohol and smoking all increase the risk of snoring. Sometimes, snoring serves as a warning sign for sleep disorders like Obstructive Sleep Apnea. It can also take a toll on your significant other with the stress it can put on a relationship.
Not to worry though, even if snoring is due to a case of seasonal allergies or nasal congestion, there are treatments that can improve those conditions.
Change Position – Try sleeping in a new position. There is greater pressure on your throat when you’re lying on your back so shifting to your side will help to reduce or get rid of your snore.
Use a Humidifier – If your snoring is due to nasal congestion or allergies, dry air may be exacerbating the problem. Sleeping with a humidifier certainly won’t hurt, it may even help reduce your snoring. Be careful using this method alone, however; a humidifier will usually just reduce the symptoms rather than providing a cure.
Open Nasal Passages – There are several methods to do this. The most widely known method is to use Nasal Strips. These are pads with a wire inside and an adhesive on one side that are designed to physically hold your nasal passages in a more open position.
Oral Appliance Therapy – An oral appliance is a device worn in the mouth only during sleep. It fits like a sports mouth guard or orthodontic retainer. A custom-fit oral sleep appliance is an effective treatment that prevents the airway from collapsing by supporting the jaw in a forward position. In order to get an appliance you must see a qualified dentist like Dr. Stanislav and Dr. Dye.
For more information and sleep solutions make an appointment at the office of Dr. Stanislav by calling 931.648.0232. We can help you make a plan! At the office of Dr. Stanislav, we strive to make you feel welcome from the first phone call and your needs will continue to remain our top priority at every office visit. We look forward to meeting you!