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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Should I Whiten My Teeth?
You look in the mirror and smile nice and big - "Oh no! My teeth look so yellow! How did this happen? I really want to bleach them but it's so expensive. I wonder if those over-the-counter bleaching strips actually work or not." It's safe to say, the majority of us have thought this at one time or another. If you're like me and drink lots of coffee, you tend to be a bit more concerned about the color of your teeth. Well, what can be done? Are there any natural remedies? Hopefully, I can help to answer some of your questions and concerns.
When is whitening my teeth recommended?
Whitening your teeth can make a world of difference in the appearance of not only your smile but your entire face; lifting off years of discoloration. However, bleaching your teeth is not recommended for everyone. Such as:
- Women who are pregnant or lactating
- Those who have braces or other orthodontic appliances
- Children under the age of 16 (unless consulting with a dentist first)
- Those with sensitive teeth, allergies, cavities, exposed roots, worn enamel, or dental
restorations
- Those with unrealistic expectations
So, who is bleaching recommended for? Here are a few ways to tell if you and your
smile are good candidates for teeth whitening:
- Those with healthy, unrestored teeth and gums
- People who have more of a yellow tone/staining to their teeth
- Those with realistic expectations
Different Types of Whitening Available:
There are several ways to whiten and brighten your smile; here are a few:
- Whitening Toothpastes, if you are looking for a fast, cost-effective way to
whiten your smile, toothpaste is your best bet. Though, the toothpaste will
only whiten the surface of your tooth and usually only up to 1 shade, it is a
very simple and inexpensive way to lighten some of those coffee stains.
- Over-the-Counter (OTC), these products include gels, strips, rinses, and
trays. Unlike whitening toothpastes, OTC whitening products contain
bleaching agents like carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide
helps to bleach below the surface of the teeth allowing for a much whiter
appearance and a longer lasting result (usually about 4 months).
- In-Office Bleaching at Your Dentist's Office, hands-down this is the fastest,
most effective, and lasting way to bleach your teeth. Each session takes
about 30-60 minutes and in many cases you only will need to be treated
one time and will see your tooth shade lighten, sometimes even up to
4 shades. Unlike toothpastes and OTC whitening, in-office whitening can
be extremely costly.
How Long Will The Results Last?
These results are not permanent but the longevity of them greatly depends on
what types of foods you eat and the things you drink. If you avoid staining
foods and beverages, your results could last up to a year but if you continue to
eat and drink things that cause staining, your results could last as little as one
month.
What Are Some At-Home/Natural Options?
There are a couple of ways to help whiten your teeth at home with natural
remedies. However, just like the toothpastes, these will only whiten the surface
of your teeth and the results do not last as long as those at your dentist's office.
- Mix a cap full of hydrogen peroxide with a "Dixie-sized-cup" of water and
swish in your mouth for 30 seconds. *You want to be very careful to
dilute the hydrogen peroxide so that it will not irritate your gums*
- Brush with baking soda once a month *You also need to be very
careful when brushing with baking soda, as it can be extremely
abrasive to the enamel and surrounding tissue*
Some Possible Side Effects:
The most common side effects from whitening is sensitivity to your teeth and
the surrounding tissue. Usually, this sensitivity goes away 2-3 days after
treatment is stopped. One way to help alleviate this sensitivity is to start using a
toothpaste made especially for sensitive teeth and to rinse with a fluoride rinse.
Many of us strive to achieve that beautiful Hollywood Smile and whitening your teeth is just one way in which you can get a little closer. Whichever remedy you choose, be sure to always follow the directions and if sensitivity lasts more than a week you may need to consult with your dentist.
Chalice, RDA
www.smileteam4u.com
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Don’t Forget
Shopping,
decorating, cooking, cleaning; Christmas season at its finest. With Christmas
just days away, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the
holidays. You’re busy making sure this Christmas is going to be the best one yet,
but at what cost? Are you neglecting to remember the true meaning of Christmas?
We’re celebrating the miraculous birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Our
focus shouldn’t be on buying expensive presents for people and making sure our
house is decorated better than our neighbors.
We should be praising God for the gift of His Son!
Why not use
this time as a season of spiritual growth? We are instructed to be constantly
growing in our faith and knowledge daily, but I hope this time of year brings extra
excitement of growing closer to our loving God. We have all read the passages
of Christ’s birth, but why not use this time to sit down with your family and
read them together? Discuss them and pray about them. Christmas was truly a
miracle and we should be praising God for that!
Throughout the year we often
neglect to spend enough time with our own families because we’re “too busy”. I
also challenge you this Christmas to make this a holiday of family growth.
Start a tradition of reading the Christmas story as a family (Luke 2:1-20 for
example), decorate the tree together, make Christmas cookies and don’t worry
about the mess you might be making. Pinterest has great ideas for family
activities and fun crafts to make. For me, the Christmas memories I cherish the
most are when we piled up in the car with hot chocolate and drove around
looking at Christmas lights, or all the times my family sat around and just
talked. I can’t remember the gifts I got that year, but I’ll always remember
the good conversations and memories made with my family.
So this Christmas don’t forget the
real reason we celebrate. Let’s praise God for the gift of Christ and our
chance at new life through Him!
Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord.
Luke 2:14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is
pleased.
Allie Todd, RDA, CDA
www.smileteam4u.com
Truth and Absolute Truth
I remember hearing a
speech concerning the constitution. The
speaker was making the point that the founding fathers could not possibly
foresee all of the future changes coming to our country and our society. I totally agreed with this basic assumption,
but he continued and in essence said that the constitution had to be
interrupted different at different times depending on how society changed. Being a good ole country boy I started
thinking – what? You see I thought
changes to laws or the constitution was supposed to be made by the legislative
branch or the system set up to make amendments to the constitution.
In my opinion the
constitution deals with basic truths. That is the reason it doesn’t need to be
changed often and our wise founding fathers made it so difficult to
change. The assumption the speaker made
was that there are no absolute truths.
There are absolute truths! If you
fall out of bed, 100 out of 100 times, you are going to go down. Gravity is an absolute truth. The sun rises in the east 100 out of 100
times.
I submit that there are
many more absolute truths, but one that my mom always told me was, “somebody
has got to pay.” A variation of this is,
“there ain’t no free lunch.”
According to a study
done by George Mason
University , approximately 49% of
households in the U.S.
receive some type of government benefits.
When there are more
people receiving than paying, we are eventually doomed. A few more absolute truths come to mind:
Just because you might
choose not to believe these truths, does not make them any less true. You don’t have to believe in gravity. But to not believe in gravity you do so at
your own peril.
We have become a
society that worships at the altar of relativism and/or tolerance. Tolerance of different thoughts or ideas is a
good thing and has always been part of our great society. Our current problem is we are confusing
tolerance of ideas, with the concept of all ideas are equal. Obviously, all ideas are not equal. (When I first wrote this last paragraph, I
didn’t have the last sentence in it. It
seems ludicrous to have to write it. But
then, I thought I better write it down because I think some people might
actually question it.)
Over the history of
mankind, not observing moral and economic truths has always been followed by
dire consequences. Pray for our country.
David
www.smileteam4u.com
Revolution or
Revival
Free Stuff or
Freedom
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Frequently Asked Dental/Orthodontic Questions:
When it comes to the health and longevity of your teeth, you probably have several questions. Here are several common questions we at Smile Team Orthodontics get asked regularly and some answers that may be helpful to you:
Q: When should my child be seen my an orthodontist?
A: According to the AAO, your child should be seen my an orthodontist by age 8.
Q: Do I really need to floss every tooth?
A: Yes! Flossing helps to remove food and build up that brushing leaves behind and helps to keep your gums healthy.
Q: Why do my gums bleed?
A: There can be multiple reasons your gums bleed but the most common is inadequate removal of plaque from the teeth and gums. Click here for more information.
Q: Should I have my wisdom teeth removed even if they are not causing me any problems?
A: It is recommended to have your wisdom teeth removed in adolescent age when the roots are much smaller. If you have any questions or concerns be sure to contact your dentist for an evaluation.
Q: How important are baby teeth?
A: Even though the baby teeth will eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth the baby teeth are extremely important in maintaining space for the permanent teeth.
Q: How long should I wear my retainers?
A: You should wear your retainers as instructed by your orthodontist. We recommend wearing them at night for as long as you would like to maintain the shape and position of your teeth and smile.
Q: How often should I see my dentist?
A: It is recommended to be seen by a dentist every 6 months. This way your dentist can monitor any possible problems and prevent others from occurring.
Q: My braces are causing sores in my mouth; what can I do?
A: Sores caused by braces are very common. Dental wax and oral antiseptics are helpful in making you more comfortable.
Q: What should I do if I have a problem with my braces?
A: We recommend you call our office in the event you are having a problem with your braces and if you are having a problem when we are out of the office you can call our emergency phone for assistance.
Q: What foods should I stay away from when I have braces?
A: It is best to stay away from anything hard, sticky, and chewy when you have braces.
I hope these answers have been helpful in clarifying any questions or concerns you may have. If you would like anymore helpful tips just visit our website at www.smiletean4u.com.
Chalice Fraser, RDA
www.smileteam4u.com
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The Hardest Work We Will Ever Do (But – the most important) (continued)
Well, "Now that I know it is important", you might ask, “fine,
how do I do it?” Or you may not ask, but
I am going to give you what I have learned, anyway.
First, forgiveness is a decision. A decision which says the person I need to
forgive owes me nothing. I totally
release him! For many of us, this
decision is not enough. I know my work
of forgiveness is not done when I think about the person or the situation and
those old feelings rise in my heart.
Second, I have to follow James of the Bible’s suggestion – I
have to pray for my enemies. I cannot
tell you how it works, but I can tell you it works. If I pray for the individual, asking God to
bless him and give him the desires of his heart, before long the anger,
bitterness and resentment goes away.
Again, I can’t explain why or how it works. I can tell you, though, through my experience and by the power of our Lord
Jesus Christ – it works!
Here are some other helpful Bible verses on forgiveness:
- Ephesians 4:32
- Matthew 5:23-24
- Matthew 6:14-15
- Matthew 18:21-22
- Numbers 14:19-20
Dr. David R. Sain, D.D.S.
www.smileteam4u.com
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Halloween Candy Dos and Don'ts:
With Halloween
festivities only a few hours away, there is sure to be an abundance of hard, sticky,
chewy candy being handed your way. But if you have braces or an orthodontic
appliance, use your better judgment and stay clear of such candies. Did you know
every time a bracket comes off, it has the potential to add three months to
your treatment? Is that Starburst worth wearing your braces several more
months?
You don’t have to miss
out on the Halloween candy just because of your braces though.
There are several “orthodontist-friendly” treats you can eat such as:
There are several “orthodontist-friendly” treats you can eat such as:
- Plain M&M
- Hershey Bars
- Candy Corn
- Kit Kat Bars
- Hershey Kisses
- Three Musketeers
- Malt Balls
- Sweet Tarts
- Peppermint Patties
- Cookies and Cream
- Snow Caps
- Cup Cakes
- Soft Cookies
Be sure to stay away from these Halloween nightmares:
- Caramel
- Bubblegum
- All hard candy
- Taffy
- Licorice
- Nuts
- Jelly beans
- Candy corns
- Popcorn
- Caramel and candy apples
Allie Todd, RDA, CDA
www.smileteam4u.com
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
What's the Best Way to Clean My Retainer?
Now that your braces are off, you have retainers to help maintain all the hard work you've done over the past few years. Wearing your retainers as prescribed by your orthodontist is extremely important to maintaining your results and the longevity of your beautiful smile.
You may have noticed that over time your retainer can appear dull or even have an unpleasant smell. The best way to keep this from happening is by cleaning your retainer regularly. Ideally, you need to clean your retainer every time you take it out of your mouth and before you put it back in for the night. If you take your retainer out to have a snack or even to drink something, it is best to brush your teeth before putting the retainer back in. The food that is left on your teeth will transfer onto your retainer. Over time that food will harden and removing it from your retainer will be difficult.
So, how do you clean your retainers and what do you use? Luckily, you will not need any special materials to clean your retainer. You can use the same cleaners that you use on your own teeth. Be sure that you always use cold water, use toothpaste and a toothbrush, scrub all surfaces of your retainer, and then rinse them thoroughly. If you feel like your retainer needs some "freshening" you can fill a small bowl with cold water and add Listerine or Scope to help sterilize the retainers. You can even add a cap full of Hydrogen Peroxide to the cold water if you would like.
Replacement retainers can be very expensive; making their care extremely important. Following these simple guidelines can help keep your retainers in their best condition possible as well as keeping your smile beautiful for a lifetime.
Chalice Fraser, RDA
www.smileteam4u.com
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