bacteria - Royse City Dental Care https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com Sun, 28 Jan 2018 19:05:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Smile Therapy: Water Flossers https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/smile-therapy-water-flossers/ Sun, 28 Jan 2018 19:05:49 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=387   Have you ever heard of a water flosser before? Although they may seem highly familiar when you’re in a dentist office, they have in recent years become more prevalent in at-home use. Water flossers can add an additional layer to your oral health care and assist with interdental cleaning. If you’re not happy with [...]

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Have you ever heard of a water flosser before? Although they may seem highly familiar when you’re in a dentist office, they have in recent years become more prevalent in at-home use. Water flossers can add an additional layer to your oral health care and assist with interdental cleaning. If you’re not happy with your threaded floss, consider switching to a water flosser.

If you are looking for an alternative interdental cleaner to accurately clean between your teeth, a water flosser is a good choice. Water flossers do not use threaded floss but instead focus on a beam of water that is sprayed directly onto your teeth. They are shown to be effective for washing away plaque buildup and can even help in the prevention of gum disease.

Water flossers are noted for their ease-of-use and are extremely beneficial for individuals who have muscle disorders or are beginning to get older. Water flossers are also highly recommended for individuals who have had previous oral enhancements such as dental bridges, dentures, dental crowns, and orthodontic aligners that may get in the way of traditional dental floss. Water flossers can circumvent these issues by spraying concentrated water where needed.

Be sure to make time in your life to visit your dentist at Royse City Dental Care for oral hygiene enhancement, and if necessary, to schedule an appointment with Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison for a thorough exam of your oral health. You can get ahold of our dentist office in Royse City, Texas, by calling us at 972-636-2417.

 

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Do You Play an Instrument? Here Are the Tips You Need to Protect Your Smile https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/do-you-play-an-instrument-here-are-the-tips-you-need-to-protect-your-smile/ Tue, 26 Sep 2017 21:49:40 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=368 When you play an instrument, beautiful notes, sounds, and songs are created. Little did you know, your teeth and gums can be in danger at the same time. This is only if you’re not careful. So, to help you keep your smile and oral health in tip-top shape when you play an instrument, our dentists, [...]

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When you play an instrument, beautiful notes, sounds, and songs are created. Little did you know, your teeth and gums can be in danger at the same time. This is only if you’re not careful. So, to help you keep your smile and oral health in tip-top shape when you play an instrument, our dentists, Drs. Hutchison, Gabrielsen, and Craig, have some tips for you.

First, clean your instrument. If you don’t clean your instrument regularly, it could harbor bacteria and even mold. When you use it, this bacteria and mold could make you sick. So, make sure to clean your instrument thoroughly and regularly. If you need help doing so, you can research it online. There are many resources available to you!

Second, protect your smile. Some instruments involve putting a lot of pressure on your teeth and lips. This can cause damage if you’re not careful. The best thing you can do is wear a soft acrylic mouthguard when you play. This appliance can keep your smile out of harm’s way. Please talk to your dentists if you need further details about this mouthguard.

To learn more about how to protect your smile when you play an instrument in Royse City, Texas, please contact Royse City Dental Care at 972-636-2417 and talk to a member of our dental team. We are happy to help you in any way we can, even if it’s just by answering your questions!

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Plaque and Your Oral Health https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/plaque-and-your-oral-health/ Fri, 08 Jan 2016 23:29:08 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=256 Your mouth is one of the most fascinating parts of your body. Not only does it house your pearly whites and gums, your tongue and throat, but it also houses millions of bacteria! In the average adult, anywhere from 100 to 200 species of bacteria may live in your mouth. If you take good care [...]

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Your mouth is one of the most fascinating parts of your body. Not only does it house your pearly whites and gums, your tongue and throat, but it also houses millions of bacteria! In the average adult, anywhere from 100 to 200 species of bacteria may live in your mouth. If you take good care of your teeth, you will likely have 1,000 to 100,000 bacteria on EACH tooth surface! Many of these bacteria are harmless, but some are not.

Streptococcus is a type of bacteria which lives in your mouth, and every time you eat a piece of food, or drink something, it feeds on the sugars and starches left behind. Then it reacts with the sugars and starches and creates acid. Eventually this acid turns into a sticky film—plaque—that coats your teeth and if left untreated, hardens into tartar.

Tooth decay happens in stages. As the bacterial acid breaks down your tooth enamel, it exposes the softer, sensitive dentin layer underneath. As it strips the minerals from your enamel it causes holes. The dentin, because it is soft, is even more vulnerable to acid erosion. If it is allowed to continue unchecked, it wears down the tooth’s structure until it reaches the pulp, which houses the nerves and blood vessels. Here the bacteria irritate the pulp until is swells, which means you can experience severe toothache and sensitivity, and pain when you chew. If your becomes abscessed, you will have an infection, which is the creation of a pocket of pus as your body sends white blood cells to fight the infection.

To avoid the damaging effects of plaque and the resulting cavities, there are some things you can do:

–Brush and floss at least twice a day.
–Drink water to stay well hydrated by maintaining saliva production to protect your teeth and gums.
–Eat a healthy balanced diet, avoiding excess sugars and starches.
–Visit your dentist at least once a year to remove hardened plaque.

Our dental team at Royse City Dental Care is here to help you keep cavities at bay. Call us at 972-636-2417 if you have any questions or to schedule your next appointment!

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