tooth decay - Bella Dental https://www.belladentalservices.com Sun, 28 Jan 2018 08:48:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Dental Questions Answered on Gum Disease Treatments https://www.belladentalservices.com/dental-questions-answered-on-gum-disease-treatments/ Sun, 28 Jan 2018 08:48:45 +0000 https://www.belladentalservices.com/?p=644   Did you know the gum disease can occur in many stages throughout your lifetime? It is a common disease that is frequently found in many individuals with poor oral health. Typically, numerous symptoms are involved with gum disease. If you are suffering from gum tissue infection, always inspect your smile for common symptoms to [...]

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Did you know the gum disease can occur in many stages throughout your lifetime? It is a common disease that is frequently found in many individuals with poor oral health. Typically, numerous symptoms are involved with gum disease. If you are suffering from gum tissue infection, always inspect your smile for common symptoms to determine if treatments from your dentist will be needed.

Never assume just because you’re cleaning your mouth correctly and implementing an effective diet that your teeth and gums are automatically safe. Dental damage can arise at any time and could be linked to an issue that you may not even be thinking about. In the case of gum tissue infection, it can progress over a period of many years, so it is important to spot it as soon as possible. Always be on the lookout for symptoms of gum disease. This can include uncharacteristic inflammation and swelling of your gums. Furthermore, if you frequently brush and floss and have blood visible as well as bleed during eating, it could be the sign of a gum tissue infection.

Common symptoms of gum disease include frequent bouts of halitosis and tooth recession. If it appears as if your gums are pulling back away from your teeth or bad breath continues to occur, it may be linked to an underlying condition such as gum disease. Also, be on the lookout for pus are sores between your teeth and gums, and any issues associated with pain while eating. Furthermore, if you have loose or separating teeth and what appears to be teeth that are extra movable, it could be the result of gum disease.

Is your smile in line for a makeover courtesy of gum disease treatments? Visit Bella Dental today for gum disease treatments to take your oral health to a new standard of greatness. We can be reached by scheduling an appointment with Dr. Roderick S. Cooper and our team at our dentist office in Tucker, Georgia by calling us at 770-921-9000.

 

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4 Cavity Contributors You Didn’t Know About https://www.belladentalservices.com/4-cavity-contributors-you-didnt-know-about/ Mon, 11 Dec 2017 21:43:36 +0000 https://www.belladentalservices.com/?p=593 Hi, Member of the Bella Dental Services Community, Most people know that cavities are caused by poor oral hygiene and eating sugary foods. But those aren’t the only contributors.  Did you know about these other four causes of cavities? 1-Deep Tooth Crevices & Enamel Issues Enamel issues and deep crevices create perfect breeding grounds for [...]

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Hi, Member of the Bella Dental Services Community,

Most people know that cavities are caused by poor oral hygiene and eating sugary foods. But those aren’t the only contributors.  Did you know about these other four causes of cavities?

1-Deep Tooth Crevices & Enamel Issues
Enamel issues and deep crevices create perfect breeding grounds for bacteria and plaque growth. They also can lead to tooth decay. If you have these problems, you’ll likely need dental sealants – an easy, quick and painless procedure – before your teeth become infected.

2-Dry Mouth Issues
Saliva helps protect your teeth from plaque. But if you have a dry mouth – a side effect from medications, a symptom of diabetes, or a genetic attribute – you’re more likely to suffer from tooth decay. If you have dry mouth, routine visits to the dentist are important for preventing cavities.

3-Tooth Grinding
Many of us grind our teeth without even realizing it. You might do it while you’re stressed or asleep, and many people aren’t even aware of how this can damage their teeth. Grinding your teeth wears down the outer layer of your enamel and leads to decay. However, you can save your teeth with a night guard and Bella Dental Services can help create a custom one for you.

4-Genetics
Many people suffer from tooth decay because of their genes. Not only do you inherit the color of your eyes and hair, but you may also inherit deep tooth crevices and enamel issues. So if you’re prone to cavities, it isn’t always because of something you did (or didn’t) do. Routine dental visits can help protect your teeth and maximize the health of your smile.

Talk to your dentist to make sure you’re protecting your teeth from these common, but lesser-known causes of cavities.

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Dr. Cooper

Bella Dental Services

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P.S. Did you hear? Our new office will be conveniently located at 6292 Lawrenceville Hwy in Tucker, GA and will open in early 2018. Stay tuned for more information soon!

 

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A Dental Crown Can Restore a Tooth When a Dental Filling Is Not Sufficient https://www.belladentalservices.com/a-dental-crown-can-restore-a-tooth-when-a-dental-filling-is-not-sufficient/ Mon, 16 Oct 2017 21:33:12 +0000 https://www.belladentalservices.com/?p=564 If you have a tooth that is too decayed to support a dental filling, Dr. Roderick S. Cooper may recommend a dental crown in Tucker, Georgia. This will replace the entire tooth enamel layer with an alternative material such as gold, porcelain, or a blend of base metals. The treatment process starts with our dentist [...]

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If you have a tooth that is too decayed to support a dental filling, Dr. Roderick S. Cooper may recommend a dental crown in Tucker, Georgia. This will replace the entire tooth enamel layer with an alternative material such as gold, porcelain, or a blend of base metals.

The treatment process starts with our dentist numbing the tooth before shaping the enamel layer. Eventually, your prepared tooth will anchor your dental crown in place.

An impression will be prepared of the tooth and the surrounding teeth. This is sent to a lab to serve as a guide for the technicians that will create your dental crown. A temporary crown may be placed to protect your tooth until the permanent dental crown is ready.

A member of our team will call you to set up a short follow-up appointment when your dental crown is ready. At this appointment, the temporary crown will be removed and your new dental crown will be cemented onto the tooth. The fit of the crown will be checked and any needed adjustments will be made.

If you have a tooth suffering from a large cavity, you should call 770-921-9000 to schedule an appointment at Bella Dental. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

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How Does Sugarless Gum Help Prevent Cavities? https://www.belladentalservices.com/how-does-sugarless-gum-help-prevent-cavities/ Sun, 25 Jun 2017 18:37:28 +0000 https://www.belladentalservices.com/?p=505 Did you know that sugar-free gum can prevent cavities? According to numerous studies done on the subject, chewing sugarless gum after a meal for at least 20 minutes helps prevent cavities. But how? The truth is that the cavity-fighters that allow this to occur are not from the sugarless gum itself, but rather the process [...]

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Did you know that sugar-free gum can prevent cavities? According to numerous studies done on the subject, chewing sugarless gum after a meal for at least 20 minutes helps prevent cavities. But how? The truth is that the cavity-fighters that allow this to occur are not from the sugarless gum itself, but rather the process it creates inside your mouth.

By chewing sugarless gum, your mouth will be forced to create extra saliva. It is the saliva, not the gum, that actively fights cavities. It’s your mouth’s natural defence! For the same reason that dry mouth symptoms can damage your teeth, gum can help your teeth. Saliva not only washes away harmful bacteria that cause plaque, but it can even neutralize dangerous acids responsible for tooth decay. Chewing regular gum can also promote saliva, but the sugars in the gum feed the very bacteria the saliva is trying to wash away–negating the benefits of gum-chewing. Stick with sugar-free gum with the ADA Seal of Approval to make sure you are getting a product that does what it says it will do–help YOU fight cavities!

Chewing gum has even been shown to combat the effects of heartburn. An occurance not usually associated with oral health, heartburn is caused by acids from the stomach traveling up the esophagus and slowly wearing away these tissues. However if the acids reach your mouth, can also damage your teeth! Sugarless gum can help protect your teeth from the acids and sometimes even prevent heartburn from occurring.

Our team at Bella Dental specializes in a variety of dentistry procedures to suit all your needs. If you would like an oral exam from Dr. Roderick S. Cooper, please book an appointment to come see us at our dentist office in Tucker, Georgia. We can be reached at 770-921-9000. We are here to help you get the smile of your dreams!

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