3 Things Your Teeth Say About You Without You Realizing It
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
1M ago
When meeting someone for the first time, one of the first things you do is give them a smile. This can go a long way toward making sure that you leave a positive impression. However, what you may not realize is that the appearance of your teeth can end up saying quite a bit about you. Listed below are just 3 key examples from your dentist of things that your smile can reveal. 1. Your Age Teeth are very durable, but they’re not immune to wear and tear. Over time, frequent biting and chewing can wear down your enamel. This can have a significant impact on the way your teeth look. In general, yo ..read more
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Restoration Roulette: Why Did My Dental Bridge Fail?
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
3M ago
Dental bridges are a great way to refill your smile after tooth loss because they can help you eat and speak more normally again. They consist of several false teeth (pontics) in a row that your dentist attaches to abutments (supporting teeth) in your mouth. Though they’re durable enough to last 10+ years with the right care, they’re not entirely indestructible. It’s not unheard of for them to become damaged or dislodged. Read on to learn more about 3 reasons why your dental bridge might fail and how you can prevent it! Reason #1: Poor Oral Hygiene One of the main culprits behind dental bridg ..read more
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Dental Implant Diet: Foods That Support Your Replacement Teeth
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by dr_berquist
3M ago
Dental implants are often considered the pinnacle of tooth restoration because they function the most like your natural teeth. They include a titanium rod which is inserted into your jawbone and acts like a root. Because of this, at least 70% of your chewing ability is restored once your mouth heals. However, that doesn’t mean you can eat whatever you want right away. Keep reading to learn 4 ways your diet can impact your dental implants! #1: Improve Bone Health Your dental implants, along with your teeth, require a firm foundation to stay in place. Vitamin D and calcium are two nutrients tha ..read more
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Dental SOS: Signs You May Need a Filling
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
5M ago
Sometimes, your teeth need a little extra support to maintain their strength and function. This is especially true if they’ve shown signs of dental caries (tooth decay). Dental fillings are the standard way of addressing cavities. They can quickly and painlessly restore the function of your teeth and keep your smile looking great. But how do you know if you need one? If you want to learn how to tell if you need a filling, continue reading. Knowing the signs that show you may need a dental filling can help you stay proactive in your oral hygiene.  1. Persistent Pain in Your Tooth If you e ..read more
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Tips for Avoiding Oral Health Problems During Halloween
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
6M ago
Every child looks forward to dressing up for a night of trick-or-treating. As they hunt down the houses with the best candy and check out spooky decorations, they can be at risk of dental problems if you aren’t cautious. Halloween can come back to haunt your little one’s oral health. They don’t have to miss out on the festivities to safeguard their teeth and gums. Here are 6 easy tips to keep their mouth healthy. 1. Avoid Sticky Candy and Treats Believe it or not, not all candy is viewed as equal in the eyes of your child’s pediatric dentist. Sticky candy and snacks contain a lot of sugar and ..read more
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It’s Important to Detect Oral Health Issues Early; Here’s Why
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
6M ago
Regular preventative dental care is crucial to your long-term health; not just your smile’s beauty. When you go to your appointment, your dentist doesn’t just clean your teeth. They also check your mouth for signs of health problems and are often the first to detect issues like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Read on to learn how your dentist is one of the key guardians of your overall health. It’s a Mistake to Ignore a Toothache Headaches come and go, so you might think that a toothache might be the same way. Unfortunately, this is not the case. While toothaches can be caused by trauma ..read more
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Why Are My Gums Soft and Spongy?
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
7M ago
We all know that proper preventative dental care includes brushing our teeth twice a day. You’ve probably also been told that flossing is just as important. This is because oral health extends to more than just our teeth- our gums are equally as important! Healthy gums should look pale pink, firm, and should fit snuggly around your teeth. If your gums seem soft, spongy, or are bleeding, then you may be seeing signs of more serious issues. Keep reading to learn more about what this means and what you can do! Why Are My Gums Soft And Spongy? If you notice that your gums are soft or bleeding, it ..read more
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What Should You Do After Getting a Dental Crown?
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
8M ago
If you have an upcoming dental crown treatment, you likely feel excited. That’s only natural – your tooth’s new cap will protect and beautify it. Still, you might worry about what will follow from your future appointment. What happens during dental crown aftercare, exactly? Perhaps more importantly, how do you manage it well? Well, your Crown Point dentist can help you answer these questions. Here are a few things to expect after crown treatment and some crucial tips for working through them. What to Expect After Crown Treatment As you recover from crown placement, you’ll experience several c ..read more
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The Most Common Dental Emergencies Among Athletes
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
8M ago
No one ever expects a dental emergency to happen to them, but 1 in 6 Americans experience urgent oral health issues every year. Many factors lead to dental emergencies, but sports are a common culprit. 13% to 39% of all dental injuries are sports-related. Research has found that 50% of child athletes will have a dental injury before graduation. Here’s how you can protect your child’s smile from the most prevalent sports-related dental injuries. Types of Sports-Related Dental Emergencies An afternoon riding a skateboard or a friendly game of football can easily result in a knocked-out or broken ..read more
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How Long Can You Expect Your Dental Bridge to Last?
Berquist Family Dentistry Blog
by dr_berquist
11M ago
If you have one or more missing teeth, you know how it can impact your life. A gapped smile not only impacts your everyday functions, like speaking and eating with ease, but your confidence when interacting with others. Fortunately, a dental bridge can restore your pearly whites and give you back the benefits of having a full set of teeth. But how long can you count on it to last? Read on to learn about the lifespan of a dental bridge and how to get the most out of it. First Things First: What Is a Dental Bridge? A dental bridge is a custom-made restoration that replaces three or more consecu ..read more
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