Turmeric Teeth Whitening: Fact or Fiction?
Smiley Family Dentistry Blog
by drsmiley
5d ago
Natural products and remedies from skin creams and shampoos to hokey “detox” formulas are all the rage today. Turmeric, a spice known for its vivid yellow color has gained popularity for its supposed teeth whitening abilities. But where does this remedy fall on the scale of natural cures versus snake-oil solutions?  Read on to learn more about turmeric and its purported teeth whitening properties. Is Turmeric Good for Teeth Whitening? Though many have claimed to have unlocked the secret of turmeric teeth whitening, there is no scientific evidence of this. When dental products containing ..read more
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Dental Bridge or Partial Dentures: Which is Best for Me?
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by drsmiley
2M ago
It’s unfortunately common to lose one or more teeth over the years, but you don’t have to live with gaps in your smile forever. Your dentist has multiple methods to fill in the spaces left behind by multiple missing teeth, like dental bridges and partial dentures. How do you know, though, which restoration is right for you? The answer, of course, depends on your unique circumstances so you’ll need a consultation with your dentist first. Then, you’ll want to be well-informed about the options to make an informed decision. Keep reading to learn more about both treatments to make the right choic ..read more
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It’s Not Because They’re Going Out of Style: Here’s Why Gums Can Recede
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by drsmiley
2M ago
Though the teeth often take all the credit for a lovely smile, the gums are truly the unsung heroes behind a beautiful grin. Your gums provide your teeth with both a stable foundation and their supply of nutrients, and keeping them in good shape is crucial to your oral health. Unfortunately, many a patient deals with a receding gumline, which exposes the roots of their teeth and makes them more vulnerable to injury and decay. A receding gumline is often a sign of gum disease and requires professional attention for treatment. Here’s some information on what can cause a receding gumline. What C ..read more
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Demystifying Root Canal Treatment: How Long Does It Really Take?
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by drsmiley
5M ago
Even if you’re in the middle of a dental emergency, you are still probably pretty busy. Time doesn’t stop for anyone, which means that even your oral healthcare must follow a certain schedule. Say you’re getting a root canal—you probably want to deal with your infected tooth as quickly as possible, but you also may want to know how long the treatment will take you overall. If you’re curious, here’s what you should know about the length of the treatment and what getting a root canal overall entail. What is a Root Canal Treatment? First of all, it’s probably a good idea to understand what all g ..read more
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Dentures Debut: What to Expect in Your First Month
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by drsmiley
7M ago
Many people are now considering dentures as a long-term solution to their future oral health for the first time, and they have lots of questions. Depending on the process you went through to receive your dentures, you might have been without teeth for a few months before your prosthetics arrived. All that is behind you now and with this new journey comes excitement and a period of adjustment. The first month is a pivotal phase when the most adaptation occurs after your transformation. Continue reading to understand the challenges ahead and find some tips that are vital to your success. Adjust ..read more
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Are Pacifiers Good for Your Child’s Oral Health?
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by drsmiley
1y ago
Taking care of any child is stressful; parents have to take into account a lot of conflicting information about what’s best for children and turn it into something that their child will actually do. For example, many parents have anxiety about pacifier use; they may have heard that pacifiers are important, but that they can also lead to serious problems with children’s tooth alignment. If you want to know about how pacifiers can affect oral health, for better and for worse, here’s a guide that can help you. What are the Merits of Pacifier Use? When your child is very young, pacifiers actually ..read more
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The Connection Between Food & Your Child’s Smile
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by drsmiley
1y ago
It’s a wonderful thing to see your little one growing healthy and happy, and that includes their smile! So, naturally, you want to do all you can to protect their teeth and gums, especially considering the statistics regarding children’s oral health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20% of children between the ages of 5 and 11 have at least one untreated decayed tooth. The percentage jumps to 57% by the time they reach ages 12-19! One of the contributing factors is diet. Read on to learn more about the link between food and your child’s dental health, as well as so ..read more
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What is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, and What Can I Do About It?
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by drsmiley
1y ago
When your child’s first baby teeth start to erupt, it can be a cause for celebration, but it’s also the beginning of a whole new set of concerns. On top of the stress of teething, now you have to worry about your child’s oral health in ways that you haven’t before. One new challenge they may face is dealing with the potential for tooth decay. So-called “Baby Bottle Tooth Decay” can catch parents off guard if they aren’t prepared. Thankfully, once you know what to look for, your child’s teeth should be fine. Here’s a quick guide to understanding baby bottle tooth decay. What is Baby Bottle Too ..read more
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I Lost a Dental Filling: What Should I Do?
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by drsmiley
1y ago
The world seems to come to a screeching halt when you get smacked in the mouth, and there are few things as anxiety-inducing as slowly raising your hand to feel if you’ve lost a tooth. But sometimes it isn’t your teeth that get knocked out; it’s also possible to lose a dental filling! Here’s more from your emergency dentist in Waverly about why this can happen and how to handle the situation. What Causes Dental Fillings to Fail? Dental fillings aren’t meant to last forever, usually only enduring for around 10 years. After some time, they can fail and fall out. A few common reasons for this in ..read more
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How to Find an Emergency Dentist When You Need One
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by drsmiley
1y ago
When you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it can be hard to think about what you should do. It’s important to slow down and take things one step at a time. There are people who can help — you just need to make an emergency dental appointment. If you don’t know how, here’s a guide that can help you. How Do I Find an Emergency Dentist? It’s best to be prepared in case of an emergency by knowing whom you would call. If you have a dentist you see regularly, then great! You can call them if you’re ever in trouble. If not, look online for a dentist in your area. If you have insurance, you can ev ..read more
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