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Train Kids To Start Good Oral Hygiene

Child with good oral hygieneAs many of us learned while growing up that ‘too much sugar will rot your teeth?’ It’s one of parents’ most popular phrases to discourage their children from sucking on candy and sipping all day long sugar juices. And while reducing the consumption of sugar certainly helps avoid tooth decay, helping children develop healthy oral hygiene habits isn’t clearly enough.

Here are 5 ways you can help your child develop healthy teeth-care habits! Continue reading Train Kids To Start Good Oral Hygiene

Improve Your Smile With Porcelain Veneers

manufacture of veneers, dental implants and crowns in the dental laboratory.Deformed or damaged teeth can inflict a significant blow to a person’s self-esteem. If you are looking to rejuvenate your smile, a number of cosmetic dental procedures are available. Porcelain veneers are amongst these procedures.

Veneers are a thin layer of porcelain that looks just like safe teeth ‘s surface, porcelain veneers can be used to cover up discolouration, bruises, and other unpleasantness, giving patients what they’ve always desired.

Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?
At Fairfield Periodontics, we specialize in porcelain veneers with full smile makeovers. Porcelain veneers can be used for similar procedures such as dental bonding, and patients get as few as two visits to see the effects. Continue reading Improve Your Smile With Porcelain Veneers

Dental Procedures That Can Fix Your Smile

Closeup of happy smiling guyWhether for whatever reason you’re disappointed with your expression, don’t believe that there’s nothing you can do to help. Cosmetic dental procedures will greatly improve your appearance and confidence. There are nowadays many cosmetic dental therapies that can rectify old, impaired, or unsightly teeth, gums, and other mouth facets. Below are a few common dental beauty therapies to restore smiles.

Teeth Whitening For A Brighter Smile
A teeth whitening treatment will help if you find that your teeth are no longer a perfect shade of white. Whitening of teeth will spark a smile in no time. You no longer have a brown or yellow teeth to deal in. Alternatively, consider whitening your teeth to lighten the tone of your teeth and enhance your smile. This cosmetic dental treatment will improve morale significantly and help make people look younger. Continue reading Dental Procedures That Can Fix Your Smile

What Are The Major Tips When Getting A Filling

Dental fillingsNormally, when you go to the dentist there are two consequences. You will say that you’re all right (although you’re certainly supposed to floss more) and in six months they’ll see you or you’ll say the dreaded word … cavity.

Don’t worry, you are not alone. Nearly 90 per cent of individuals had a void in their lives. Your dentist can take care of the hole fairly easily and with ease by bringing in a filling. And, if you are one of those people who already either had or have a hollow, here is what you need to know about fillings.

What is filling? 

Clearly put, a filling is precisely as it looks. This is a tool used to fill up the tooth with a hole called a “cavity.” These gaps may be caused by rotting of the tooth, splitting from grinding the teeth or some other form of trauma. Continue reading What Are The Major Tips When Getting A Filling

Periodontal Scaling and Root Planting

Mouth checkupScaling or deep washing is a no-chirurgical periodontal procedure in which the tartar, bacterial pollutants and etiological agents are removed which trigger inflammatory gum tissue and the underlying bone. The goal of scale-out and root flushing is to remove bacteria and restore support systems for the teeth to stable environments which can be safeguarded by home care and skilled assistance in our offices.

Scaling And Root Planing

Scaling or deep washing is a no-chirurgical periodontal procedure in which the tartar, bacterial pollutants and etiological agents are removed which trigger inflammatory gum tissue and the underlying bone. The goal of scale-out and root flushing is to remove bacteria and restore support systems for the teeth to stable environments which can be safeguarded by home care and skilled assistance in our offices.

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Types Of Illness That Will Cause periodontal Disease

Man with toothacheYour smile is the window for your overall health in dentistry. That’s why you have to wash the toothpaste and float twice a day every night before your bed and visit our daily professional teeth cleaning clinic. If you do not take the necessary steps to remove plaque from your teeth and gums, you can develop periodontal disease. Periodontal disease has an overall well-being serious effect.

Diabetes

There is a connection between gum and diabetes. Periodontal diseases are more prevalent in diabetics. Persons with diabetes have a suppressed immune system which makes them more likely to become infected. You are more at risk with periodontal conditions and have serious side effects if your diabetes symptoms are not managed. Periodontal disease may cause the teeth to be lost and gums to bleed blood. Inform your dentist always of improvements to your wellbeing, such as diabetes.

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How To Know You Have Gum Disease?

Gum DiseaseThe mouth is an incredible microcosm of oral bacteria that live in tissue. The bacteria operate most often in perfect harmony with the mouth tissues, but the sour note, which is periodontal infection, often disturbs harmony.

Periodontal disease is a term that encompasses several different conditions that affect the areas around the teeth. The term comes from the Latin word “peri”, meaning around and the Greek word “odont”, meaning tooth. The term used to describe the study of the teeth and the supporting structures around them are called Periodontology. The dental specialty dedicated to the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease is called Periodontics.

The group of diseases that fall under periodontal disease all have the same end results, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), destruction of the periodontal ligament, loss of bone support, and finally tooth loss. Of the people who develop gingivitis, 10-15% will develop more advanced periodontal disease. About 70% of the people who develop more advanced forms of periodontal disease will develop the chronic form of the disease that worsens as the patient ages. The other 30% will develop different forms and patterns of disease. Continue reading How To Know You Have Gum Disease?

Do I Need To Go To The Dentist To Whiten My Teeth?

Perfect White TeethTeeth whitening: are you doing it on your own or seeing the dentist? This question is now being posed on the internet by millions of people. In the counter whitening, there are so many products to choose from. Many of the whitening kits claim to be as good as a dentist’s procedure. That’s the case? Not according to the American Dental Association (ADA).

A research on the risks of using DIY teeth whitening kits was published by the ADA in 2009. The ADA states that you can damage the surface of your teeth and the nerve endings without proper supervision. You can also injure your gum tissue, get upset with poorly fitted mouth guards, and experience uneven whitening and pitting.

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How Will You Know You Have A Gum Disease?

dentist holding dental modelThe mouth is an amazing microcosm of bacteria living in the oral tissue. The bacteria mostly function in perfect harmony with the tissues of the mouth, but sometimes the sour note, which is parodontal disease, interferes with the harmony.

Periodontal disease is a term that includes various conditions affecting the areas around the teeth. The phrase comes from the Latin word “peri,” which means around and the Greek word “odont,” which means teeth. The term used to describe the study of the teeth is called periodontology and the supporting structures around them. Periodontics is the dental specialty dedicated to the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease.

The group of diseases that fall under periodontal disease all have the same end results, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), destruction of the periodontal ligament, loss of bone support, and finally tooth loss. Of the people who develop gingivitis, 10-15% will develop more advanced periodontal disease. About 70% of the people who develop more advanced forms of periodontal disease will develop the chronic form of the disease that worsens as the patient ages. The other 30% will develop different forms and patterns of disease. Continue reading How Will You Know You Have A Gum Disease?

Avoiding Dry Socket after Wisdom Teeth Removal

A man after removing a wisdom tooth. The operation to remove the eighth teethAfter removing wisdom teeth, dry socket can occur and can be an extremely painful, unpleasant condition, although only temporary. If lower wisdom teeth have been lost, it is more likely to occur rather than the higher ones. Fortunately, it affects fewer than 5 percent of patients, but steps can be taken to avoid it.

socket is just hole in the bone that extracted the tooth. It will fill with blood that will then clot and protect the underlying bone and nerves until healing occurs. For healing, the blood clot is essential. This can lead to dry socket if the blood clot is dislodged.

What occurs then is the exposure of the bone and nerves to dust and food particles, bacteria and saliva that can be in the place where the blood clot is meant to be.

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How To Make A Dental Visit Successful?

Dental VisitYou should visit and check for a dental cleaning at least twice a year. These dental appointments allow your dentist to assess your oral health, address any concerns you may have, and look for signs of any dental problems. It’s a relationship between you and your dentist to preserve your teeth and gums. We’ve mentioned a few helpful tips below for the best results.

Choose The Right Dentist

It is important to find the right dental practice that will fit your needs. Selecting a provider and dental office that fits your personality will make you more likely to keep your dental appointments.

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Keeping Your Gums Healthy

Happy smileThere are variety of different ways to maintain safe gums and daily oral hygiene. Here are few simple and practical approaches that doctors prescribe.

Intake of Vitamin C: foods rich in vitamin C can help in avoiding any gum diseases or infections. Fruits like strawberries, papayas, oranges, grapes, and lemons are rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants that are not only healthy for your body but are also beneficial for your gums. They help with the growth of body tissues and with the regeneration of bones. Rubbing lemon juice and a little bit of salt on irritated gums can also temporarily relieve pain.

Rinse with Hydrogen Peroxide: you may have heard about the benefits of using hydrogen peroxide when it comes to clean ear wax! Well, it is also useful for keeping gum infections and inflammations at bay. Mix ½ teaspoon of peroxide powder into about half a cup of water and rinse your mouth regularly with it. This method is also used in case of toothache to ease the pain. Continue reading Keeping Your Gums Healthy

What Are The Cause Of Losing Teeth?

Teeth cureFairfield, CT – Many consequences of losing teeth are noticeable, like the changes in the way you look and speak. Those results often cause low self-esteem and a lack of confidence that can make it difficult to develop new relationships or find jobs that require interacting with the public. You may suffer from embarrassment and insecurity because you look older than your true age and feel that people seem to notice your teeth more than they notice your attractive features.

However, some consequences of tooth loss are not so apparent, and those are even more serious due to the impact they have on your health. Bones must have a certain amount of stimulation to retain their solidity and shape, and supplying that stimulation to your jawbone is one of the important functions performed by your teeth. The brief contacts your teeth have with each other every day produce a continuous regeneration of bone. Therefore, loss of a tooth or teeth usually results in some loss of jawbone, eventual partial collapse of your lower face, sagging lips and risk of jaw fracture. You may also develop joint pain in your jaws as well as bite problems because your remaining teeth may partially move into spaces formerly occupied by your missing teeth. Continue reading What Are The Cause Of Losing Teeth?

What is Periodontal Disease and Pocket Depth?

GumsPeriodontal disease is highly prevalent in adults across the United States. It is important to regularly see your dentist so you can catch this condition early on and undergo proper treatment. We help patients prevent and treat gum disease, as well as educate them regarding the ways they can keep their gums healthy.

Measuring Pocket Depths
A periodontal probe is gently used to measure the sulcus (pocket or space) between the tooth and the gums. The depth of a healthy sulcus measures three millimeters or less and does not bleed. The periodontal probe helps indicate if pockets are deeper than three millimeters. As periodontal disease progresses, the pockets usually get deeper.
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Have A Perfect Smile With Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain VeneersHaving distorted tarnished or damaged teeth can cause a tremendous blow on a person’s self-esteem. If you are looking to rejuvenate your smile, there are a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures. Among such procedures are porcelain veneers.

Veneers are a thin layer of porcelain that appears exactly like the surface of healthy teeth, porcelain veneers can be used to cover up discoloration, fractures, and other unsightliness, giving patients the they have always wanted.

Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?
At Fairfield Periodontics, we specialize in complete smile makeovers with porcelain veneers. Porcelain veneers can be used with similar procedures like dental bonding, and patients get to see the results in as little as two visits. Continue reading Have A Perfect Smile With Porcelain Veneers

Show Your Personality With Great Smile

Great SmileWhat makes up a perfect smile? Straight teeth? White teeth? Or perhaps teeth with pleasing proportions relative to one another? A stunning smile is more than the sum of its parts. At Fairfield Periodontics, we believe that your perfect smile also contains another element, your unique personality.

What Is A Smile Makeover?
A smile makeover is a combination of dental procedures that remedy any problems with your existing smile. We will first look at the health of your teeth. If you have cavities or periodontal issues, we take care of that first. Then, we becomes a cosmetic dental artist using all the revolutionary treatments available. Modern cosmetic dentistry offers a multitude of tooth restoration treatments. On the least invasive end we have dental bonding, inlays and onlays. These procedures can often be completed in just one visit. Porcelain veneers can address small imperfections such as chips and stains. A veneer can also correct the shape of a tooth that is misaligned.If you have teeth that are not structurally sound, you may need a porcelain crown. The crowns we provide at Fairfield Periodontics blend perfectly with your existing teeth. Continue reading Show Your Personality With Great Smile