flossing | Denver Restorative Dentistry https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com Wed, 28 Mar 2018 20:25:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Take Care With These Tips for Halitosis https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/take-care-with-these-tips-for-halitosis/ Wed, 28 Mar 2018 20:25:43 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=497 If you have bad breath, then you are not alone. Foods and other conditions can cause your bad breath to linger and can be hard to overcome. There is much to understand about halitosis, which is why our dental team is happy to share some information with you. First of all, halitosis, also known as [...]

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If you have bad breath, then you are not alone. Foods and other conditions can cause your bad breath to linger and can be hard to overcome. There is much to understand about halitosis, which is why our dental team is happy to share some information with you.

First of all, halitosis, also known as stubborn bad breath, is a medical condition that usually results from the neglect of oral hygiene habits. Halitosis is also a universal warning sign of other oral health conditions in your smile like gum disease. However, the exciting and helpful news is there are treatments you can do to help yourself overcome this condition.

Our dentist, Dr. Taylor Goggins with Denver Restorative Dentistry in Broomfield, Colorado, cares about your oral health and is happy to help you with your persistent bad breath.

Here is a list of treatment options for halitosis:

-Visit your dentist often for dental exams and a detailed cleaning of your teeth and gums. Your dentist will also be able to see if gum disease or any conditions threatening the health of your smile that could be causing the concerns.

-Mouthwash is known to kill bacteria and neutralize acids that are clinging to your teeth and gums causing the bad breath.

-If you wear dentures, remember to remove them at night and clean them thoroughly. If you neglect your dentures, then you are inviting bacteria into your mouth causing your bad breath and could make the bad breath worse over time.

-Most bad breath bacteria are found in the gums or nesting on your tongue. If you try brushing your tongue or using a tongue scraper to clear bacteria, you could remove the bacteria from your mouth causing the stench.

-Brushing and flossing your teeth are always the essentials in preventing bad breath and keeping a healthy smile. Bad breath can be triggered by cavities and neglect of these two simple, daily habits.

-Stop smoking. Tobacco use of any kind is known for leading to bad breath. This habit can harm your oral health severely and threaten your life in the form of cancer.

Remember the best thing to do when it comes to your oral health care is to visit your dentist. By visiting your dentist, you are keeping your mouth in check and giving yourself proper oral health exams to avoid any severe or damaging conditions.

If you would like more information on overcoming halitosis, or if you need to come in for a dental cleaning and see what the cause of your bad breath is, please call us today at 303-586-1019 to make an appointment. We are always happy to help you and your smile stay in top-notch oral health.

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Bleeding Gum Care https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/bleeding-gum-care/ Mon, 29 Jan 2018 01:57:09 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=484 If your gums tend to bleed regularly, then that is a sign that there is a bigger problem. In fact, persistent bleeding gums is a sign of gingivitis, which is the first stage of gum disease. It’s very important to care for your bleeding gums as soon as possible. That way you can have the [...]

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If your gums tend to bleed regularly, then that is a sign that there is a bigger problem. In fact, persistent bleeding gums is a sign of gingivitis, which is the first stage of gum disease. It’s very important to care for your bleeding gums as soon as possible. That way you can have the top-notch oral health you deserve. So, our dentist, Dr. Taylor Goggins, encourages you to do the following things:

-Brush regularly: Make sure to brush twice a day for two minutes each time. Brushing under or over two minutes can harm your gums. Also, don’t brush too hard. Brushing too hard can irritate the gums. Make sure to use a soft-bristled toothbrush when you scrub.

-Floss regularly: It’s very important to floss daily. Flossing removes the plaque that lives between the teeth and along the gumline. Plaque is a substance that attacks the mouth and causes the bleeding gums. It’s vital to remove plaque regularly.

-Attend your checkups: This is very important for the health of your gums as well as your entire smile. The cleaning treatments provided remove the dangerous substances that cause your bleeding gums and other dental issues. It’s very important to professionally remove these substances every six months.

For more information on how to care for bleeding gums in Broomfield, Colorado, please contact Denver Restorative Dentistry today at 303-586-1019. Our dental team is more than happy to help you, so don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to your phone call!

 

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Dental Facts on Dental Floss https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/dental-facts-on-dental-floss/ Sun, 10 Dec 2017 06:13:51 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=478   If you have not already done so, it is important to visit your dentist for a routine check-up to determine if you’re brushing and flossing techniques are being done effectively. Your dentist will be able to determine if you are accurately cleaning between teeth and using dental floss as intended. If for any reason [...]

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If you have not already done so, it is important to visit your dentist for a routine check-up to determine if you’re brushing and flossing techniques are being done effectively. Your dentist will be able to determine if you are accurately cleaning between teeth and using dental floss as intended. If for any reason you are missing any areas between teeth, they will let you know so you can adjust your flossing methods accordingly.

To ensure your smile can function effectively, it is always a good idea to look for products that can easily clean your teeth effectively. Beyond using floss that is shred-resistant, you may want to try an alternate interdental cleaner such as a water flosser. Water flossers use a steady beam of water to rinse out debris and harmful acids between teeth.

When flossing between your teeth, it is important to make sure no teeth are left behind. This means flossing between each and every tooth on all sides of each tooth. Also, don’t forget the back row as they tend to be neglected during flossing sessions. To prevent contamination, always make sure you’re using a new strand of thread each day when flossing.

When flossing between teeth, it is important to use gentle movements that will not easily cut or damage your gums. Go slow so you can accurately clean between each and every tooth. Try to use a strand that is roughly 16 to 20“ in length, so you can move up and down the strand as necessary to accurately clean between each and every tooth and avoid contamination.

Seeking a better smile and better oral health without interdental treatments is a difficult task to comprehend for individuals who seek true oral health superstardom. For more interdental treatments or to schedule an oral exam or professional cleaning with Dr. Taylor Goggins and our team at our dentist office in Broomfield, Colorado, please contact Denver Restorative Dentistry at 303-586-1019.

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What You Should Know About Bleeding Gums https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/what-you-should-know-about-bleeding-gums/ Wed, 14 Dec 2016 18:22:22 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=309 When you’re taking care of your mouth, do you ever notice that your gums start to bleed? Despite what you may have heard, bleeding gums aren’t normal. While your gums might bleed for a number of reasons, there may be several things you can do to avoid the issue. Your gums may be bleeding if [...]

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When you’re taking care of your mouth, do you ever notice that your gums start to bleed? Despite what you may have heard, bleeding gums aren’t normal. While your gums might bleed for a number of reasons, there may be several things you can do to avoid the issue.

Your gums may be bleeding if you have an issue such as gum disease. There are a number of things you can consider doing to benefit the health of your teeth and prevent gum disease. For example, did you know that simply brushing or flossing could actually prevent the issue? However, other instances could require a deeper cleaning to address.

If you haven’t flossed for some time, your gums might also bleed. This is not typically a serious issue, but if the bleeding doesn’t stop after a week, we recommend scheduling an appointment with our team. Similarly, if you brush too hard or with a brush that has firm bristles, your gums might bleed. We recommend speaking to our dentist to learn more about the best brush for you.

Certain medications can also cause your gums to bleed, so please remember to tell our team about any medications you may be taking when you visit us. If you’re interested in learning more, please don’t hesitate to give Denver Restorative Dentistry a call at 303-586-1019. Dr. Taylor Goggins and our team look forward to hearing from you soon.

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