2016

Do You Think That You Have Early Signs of Gum Disease?

There are 64.7 million adults in the U.S. that have gum disease, and that is about 47% of all adults in the United States. With those numbers being almost 50%, chances are that you will deal with gum disease in your lifetime. That's why it's so important to know what the symptoms and signs are when you have gum disease. Catching the problem early on will help you potentially address the problem before it becomes worse.

3 Signs Of Occlusal Disease

Most people are familiar with such common dental problems as cavities, gingivitis, and abscesses. Yet few people know about the equally widespread problem known as occlusal disease. If you would like to arm yourself with valuable knowledge about this little-understood issue, read on. This article will discuss four signs that you may be suffering from occlusal disease. Dental Occlusion Dental occlusion refers to the contact—or lack of contact—made between your upper and lower teeth.

Brush, Brush, Brush: How To Make Brushing Fun For Your Child

Oral health is extremely important for everyone on the planet, but it's especially important to prioritize with young children. However, brushing their teeth can be boring, uncomfortable, or even a scary experience for a kid, and sometimes the resulting fuss can be enough to make a parent just stop trying so hard – with the result that their child will get dental problems such as gingivitis and cavities. So if you're looking for a way to make brushing a good experience for both you and your child, then here's what you need to know.

2 Tips To Prevent The Ends Of A Broken Wire On Your Child's Braces From Rubbing Against Their Mouth

The wires that are used to form your child's braces can end up breaking. This can happen unexpectedly due to excessive force or they just may have been weakened over time. If the wires on your child's braces break and you are not around a dentist, then it is important to protect the ends of the wires for now. Wires that are left exposed will end up rubbing against the inside of your child's mouth.

2 Tips For Choosing A Cleaning Brush For Your Dentures

Dentures are created in order to last for a number of years without fracturing or breaking. However, dentures are not immune from developing superficial damages like scratches and chips. While the foods you eat can work a number on your dentures, your cleaning tools can often result in the most surface damage. Using more aggressive cleaning tactics will not necessarily clean your dentures any better than more standard methods. Choosing the wrong cleaning brush can mess up your dentures within a few months.