Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Importance of Tooth Replacement

Learn more about the importance for keeping your teeth by viewing the video below



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Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132

Cosmetic Dental Procedure – Dental Crowns

Learn more about dental crowns by viewing the video below


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Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132

Cosmetic Dental Procedure – Dental Veneers

Learn more about dental veneers by viewing the video below


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Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Dry mouth


A dry mouth isn't just unpleasant, it's bad for your teeth. Saliva washes away cavity-causing bacteria and neutralizes harmful acids.

"Without saliva, you would lose your teeth much faster—it helps prevent tooth decay and other oral health problems," says Meinecke.

Drink lots of water, chew sugarless gum, use a fluoride toothpaste or rinse, and consider over-the-counter artificial saliva substitutes. See your doctor if it's a frequent problem.

Above article from:  Health.com

Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Dieting


Restrictive diets and poor eating habits can deprive you of the vitamins and nutrients necessary for a beautiful smile.

It's especially important to get enough folate, B vitamins, protein, calcium, and vitamin C—all of which are considered essential for healthy teeth and gums.

"Poor nutrition can affect your entire immune system, increasing your susceptibility to many disorders and infections, including periodontal disease," says Halpern.

Above article from:  Health.com

Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Teeth grinding


Teeth grinding, or bruxism, can affect your jaw, cause pain, and even change the appearance of your face.

"People who have otherwise healthy teeth and gums can clench so often and so hard that over time, they wear away their tooth's enamel, causing chipping and sensitivity," says Halpern.

Stress and anger can increase nighttime teeth grinding. "Finding ways to alleviate these feelings can help, but it's also important to see your dentist, who can recommend solutions like a custom night guard," advises Perle.

Above article from:  Health.com

Timothy A. Smith, DDS 
609-T East Main Street 

Purcellville, VA 20132