Sugar-free gum has numerous benefits for your teeth and oral health. In fact, sugar-free gum, can improve your oral health and reduce the risk of cavities. Our dentists, Dr. Dr. Kent Stapley & Dr. Nathan Kitchen at Mesa Dental Health in Mesa, Arizona, care about your oral health, which is why we are happy to share this information about the... read more »
In order to keep your teeth safe, it's always a good idea to avoid tooth hazards. By establishing a safe and effective tooth hazard prevention plan, you can make sure your smile can survive and thrive for the rest of your life. Not only should you monitor all lifestyle changes that can easily lead to damage to your teeth... read more »
Enhance your oral health with sugarless gum. And what can sugarless gum do for your smile? Studies report that chewing sugarless gum for a period of roughly 20 minutes after eating can create saliva, which in turn neutralizes acids and prevents cavities. For more of the amazing benefits that chewing sugarless gum can offer, see the list below: - Sugarless... read more »
Are you missing any teeth? Have you recently undergone a tooth extraction or have you suffered an oral accident or facial trauma that has left you with a gap in your smile? If so, consider the benefits that a tooth replacement treatment such as dental implants can provide. Dental implants are highly effective tooth replacement treatments that do not run... read more »
You can brush all you want, but if your toothbrush isn’t cared for, your teeth won’t get clean! Here are a few fixes to common mistakes people make. Store your toothbrush in a well-ventilated area. Closed spaces encourage bacteria growth. Store your toothbrush away from other toothbrushes. If you must store more than one toothbrush in the same area, make... read more »
The question is often asked if your teeth are guaranteed to fail when you are older. You may wonder if your cleaning habits matter when you are older, or should you just accept the certainty of tooth replacement procedures such as dental bridges, dental implants, or dentures in your future. However, this is not true and your teeth, with the... read more »
Tooth decay, when untreated, can be damage your oral, and overall health. Without a regular dental checkup and cleaning, your smile will be vulnerable to cavities that can destroy your teeth and lead to gum disease. After a lost tooth, you could suffer from bone loss in your jaw, experience speech difficulties, and even struggle with simple tasks of chewing... read more »
Did you know that sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs when individuals have interrupted breathing patterns while they sleep? There are two major forms of sleep apnea. Central sleep apnea is the result of broken signals being sent from the brain to the muscles that are not received. Obstructive sleep apnea is the result of a blocked airway while... read more »
Do you know how to save your smile after an oral emergency? Depending on the severity of the damage, your input may have a lasting effect on the ability to heal correctly and quickly. In some cases, applying a gauze pad to a wound can have a huge impact on the safety and cleanliness of an open wound. The most... read more »
If you want to improve your smile and your oral health care outlook, fill in the gaps caused by missing teeth with dentures. If left untreated, the gaps caused by missing teeth can become homes for bacteria and plaque to grow. In addition, gaps between teeth can allow other teeth to move more freely and come loose from their positions.... read more »