Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What oral issues should I be aware of during pregnancy?

Maintaining your oral health is an important part of keeping your entire body well, and never more so than when you’re expecting. If you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy, schedule an appointment with us, and remember to raise the issue of your oral health at prenatal appointments with Gentle Dental Associates.

If pregnant, we want you to be aware of the following oral health issues:

• Tooth Decay
Excessive morning sickness can also contribute to tooth decay, as the acids in your stomach introduced to the mouth during vomiting wear away the protective enamel coating on your teeth.

• Gingivitis & Gum Disease
This is a major issue. The precursor to gum disease is gingivitis, a condition in which plaque buildup on teeth irritates the gums, making them red, swollen and sensitive. The high levels of hormones in the bloodstream brought on by pregnancy exaggerate your gums’ reaction to irritation from plaque.

• Loose Teeth
Another risk faced during pregnancy is loosening teeth. The large amounts of hormones in your bloodstream can have an unfavorable affect on the bones and ligaments that create the foundation of your teeth, weakening them to the point that teeth may loosen.

The ideal time to schedule an appointment at Gentle Dental Associates is before becoming pregnant. We will perform a check-up to determine the state of your oral health and how pregnancy might affect you. We will discuss completing any necessary treatments prior to your pregnancy. Give us a call today!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Getting Social with Gentle Dental Associates

At Gentle Dental Associates, we embrace technology, whether it’s through the innovative treatments we offer, our high-tech web site or our social media. As you can probably tell, we love connecting with our patients online, whether it’s by sharing news on our blog or communicating ideas through Twitter, or on our Facebook page. For social media to work, we understand that conversation is vital, and that’s why we invite you to join in and tell us what’s on your mind. Although social networks are hugely popular these days, we know they’re unpredictable and ever-changing.

While we take a time to research how to best use social media, we thought we’d ask you, our loyal patients: How would you like us to use our social networks? What would you like us to share on our blog?

Please post your thoughts below, send us a tweet @GentleDentalA2, leave a comment on our Facebook page, or give us a call!

See you on the web!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What’s on your reading list?

With the school year close to winding down for a lot of our patients at Gentle Dental Associates, we wanted to remind all our patients about the importance of reading. Sure it’s easy to keep putting off reading this time of year, but reading is a vital step in brain development and literacy. And if you needed any more reason to read, May marks “Get Caught Reading Month.”

Today, we thought we’d ask: What's on YOUR reading list? What are some of your all-time favorites? Out of ideas for great reads? Ask us for suggestions, and our team would be happy to provide a few. You may also ask a local librarian for some ideas on what to read next!

Happy reading! Be sure to share with us your book picks or your all-time favorite novels or literature on our Facebook page!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Overcoming Dental Anxiety with Gentle Dental Associates

Do you feel nervous or stressed about your upcoming dental treatment? Well you’re not alone; in fact, almost 30 percent of the population experiences "dental phobia" when faced with visiting the dentist! This fear can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need. But it's also important to remember that postponing your dental visit can result in more treatment, which will just reinforce your fear of the dentist.

To help you relax at Gentle Dental Associates, we offer Nitrous Oxide Gas and are also able to prescribe medication prior to your appointment that will lessen your anxiety. There is no shame in being afraid, we are here to help you get the treatment you need. For more information about how you can overcome your fear of the dentist, please visit the DENTAL ANXIETY page on our website or give our office a call.

Below is a video of our patient, Brandon Osborn, discussing how he overcomes his dental anxiety when he comes in for an appointment.