A Brief History of Teeth Whitening
Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Blog
by Dr. Deborah Romack
2w ago
Teeth come in many shades and tones naturally; however, tooth discoloration is a common complaint. Society attributes white teeth to youth, confidence, and success. Teeth whitening ranks among the most sought cosmetic dental services, but a bright smile isn’t a new trend. Early civilizations also valued attractive teeth. Thankfully, you don’t have to rely on urine to resolve stains. Here’s how teeth whitening has evolved to provide the safe, stunning results achieved today. Early Teeth Whitening Methods Beauty was important to the Ancient Egyptians. Men and women alike wore makeup to enhance t ..read more
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Straight to the Red Carpet: Celebrity Smiles by Invisalign
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
2M ago
Sometimes, it can be a little bit hard to believe that celebrities are real people. They look so beautiful, so perfectly put together, that it’s easy to think that the things they do for their appearance are unobtainable for the average person. That’s certainly the case for the straight, perfectly symmetrical smiles that grace red carpets around the world. However, the truth is that many of the “Hollywood secrets” that give celebrities their perfect smiles aren’t actually secrets at all. Invisalign, for example, has been a common method for celebrities to straighten their teeth for years now ..read more
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How You Can Turn Your Smile Around in the New Year
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
3M ago
The new year is upon us, which means that it’s time to take stock of what needs to change. If you’re looking for a resolution that could help you look and feel your best, you might think about making a change that could improve your oral health. Thankfully, this doesn’t have to be difficult—there are a few small things you could do that could make a big difference in how your teeth look. Here are just some examples. Commit to Brushing Twice a Day This may sound simple, but a surprising number of people don’t consistently brush their teeth twice a day. If you’re one of them, you aren’t alone—w ..read more
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Holiday Tradition or Dental Demolition? Three Traditional Drinks That Are Harsh on Your Teeth
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
4M ago
The holidays are those special times of year when people put down the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a while so they can enjoy some time with friends and family. These occasions are often wonderful opportunities to enjoy a drink with your loved ones, and there are many beverages that are considered traditional for the season. While these libations can be festive and delicious, some can be harsh on your teeth if you are not careful. Here are three drinks to be wary of to keep your teeth healthy while celebrating the holidays. Hot Chocolate Has Lots of Sugar The holiday season takes pla ..read more
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4 Easy Ways to Protect Your Smile During Thanksgiving
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
5M ago
Although it may be hard to believe, Turkey Day is almost here! Since this food-filled holiday is often centered around cranberry sauce, apple pie, and other sweet treats, there’s no time like the present to learn how you can protect your smile during Thanksgiving. Here are four tips to help! Tip #1: If You’re Traveling, Make Sure You Have Your Toothbrush! Whether you’re traveling across the country or just driving to a few towns over, you should bring a toothbrush. That way, cleaning your teeth after dinner and dessert is easy. This tip is especially important if Thanksgiving is an all-day ev ..read more
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31 Days of Dental Hygiene: Establishing Oral Care Habits for Life
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
5M ago
Dental Hygiene Month has finally arrived, serving as a perfect reminder to reevaluate and reinforce your oral care habits! A healthy smile is a lifelong asset, and it all begins with consistent, effective dental hygiene practices. So, challenge yourself this October and complete 31 days of cleaning. If you’re curious to know the five secrets of establishing healthy oral care habits for life, continue reading. 1. Brush Twice Every Day The foundation of good oral hygiene begins with the simple habit of brushing your teeth. To maintain a healthy smile, make sure to brush your teeth thoroughly fo ..read more
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6 Tips for Navigating Halloween with Invisalign
Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Blog
by Dr. Deborah Romack
6M ago
Halloween is right around the corner, and for those on an Invisalign journey, the idea of navigating the holiday can be a bit daunting. Fear not! With a little extra care and some clever strategies, you can enjoy the festivities without compromising your treatment. Read on to learn some valuable tips to help you make the most of Halloween while keeping your Invisalign journey on track. Plan Ahead The key to a successful Halloween with Invisalign starts with good planning. Before heading out for the night, make sure you’ve got everything you need. Pack a small dental kit with a travel-sized to ..read more
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Help! I Want to Fix The Gap In My Front Teeth
Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Blog
by Dr. Deborah Romack
6M ago
Having a perfectly uniform smile has become part of today’s common beauty standards. Imperfections like a gap right in between our two front teeth can leave us feeling self-conscious or less than worthy. This kind of space (called a diastema) is usually considered an aesthetic concern and not a huge health issue. Regardless, anxiety over flaws in our grin can affect our mental and emotional well-being. Fortunately, cosmetic dentistry has solutions that can help! Keep reading to learn about 3 treatments that can repair your diastema. Method #1: Bioclear Bonding This type of dental bonding invo ..read more
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4 Gum Disease Facts That You Need to Know
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
7M ago
If you ask your dentist about the top threats to your oral health, chances are that gum disease will come up. This condition will only grow more severe over time if it isn’t treated properly, and there’s a very good chance that it could ultimately result in tooth loss. To keep your smile safe, it’s important to learn as much about gum disease as you can in order to help you make informed decisions when dealing with it. Below are 4 gum disease facts that may surprise you. 1. Gum Disease is Often Silent in its Early Stages There are many symptoms associated with gum disease, such as inflammatio ..read more
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Prevent Dental Emergencies with These Back-to-School Safety Tips
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by Dr. Deborah Romack
8M ago
Just because your child will be spending a lot of time at a desk this school year doesn’t mean they will be immune to dental emergencies. Even with the structure and safety that a school provides, smile-threatening accidents can happen. Luckily, there are steps you can take to minimize the chances of your child suffering a tooth injury. Here are some back-to-school tips for preventing dental emergencies. Keep Up the Good Oral Hygiene at Home A toothache will certainly keep your child from concentrating at school. Luckily, good oral hygiene is a great first line of defense against dental emerg ..read more
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