mouth | Two Rivers Dentistry https://www.tworiversdentistry.com Fri, 12 Jan 2024 17:39:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO BETTER DENTAL HEALTH FOR SENIORS https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/a-comprehensive-guide-to-better-dental-health-for-seniors/ Fri, 16 Dec 2022 21:44:58 +0000 https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/?p=474 Dr. Vaughn Teuscher recently came across this article that helps seniors understand how to achieve a healthy, appealing smile and wanted to share it with our patients to deepen their understanding of better dental health. “Adults have fond memories of walking into their grandparents’ bedroom as children, only to see grandma’s teeth in a cup [...]

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Dr. Vaughn Teuscher recently came across this article that helps seniors understand how to achieve a healthy, appealing smile and wanted to share it with our patients to deepen their understanding of better dental health.

“Adults have fond memories of walking into their grandparents’ bedroom as children, only to see grandma’s teeth in a cup by her bedside table. This common scenario leads to many interesting questions from young children, but it also hides a serious health concern. While dentures can be common in some older adults, they are more than just a funny family story. They’re a sign that older adults are at greater risk for oral health problems like tooth decay and loss.”

“Oral health is about more than just aesthetics and the ability to eat. Gum disease and tooth decay actually increase the risk of other health problems, including cardiovascular disease and bacterial infections. Sadly, over half of all older adults, 68% to be exact, suffer from gum disease, and nearly 20% have untreated cavities. Oral health and the resulting health problems are serious risks for older adults.”

“This guide explores some of the reasons seniors are at such high risk for oral health problems. It also looks at solutions to some of those problems, while giving tips on dental hygiene for older adults. Finally, it provides a list of low-cost resources for seniors who cannot afford dental care.”

Seniors and the Risk for Oral Health Problems

“Older adults face unique challenges that make it harder for them to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Yet without proper dental care, they’re at higher risk for serious medical issues beyond just the teeth and gums. Understanding these risk factors may help you find ways to overcome them as you assist the senior in your life in embracing good oral health.”

Full Article:
Seniors and Dental Health: A Comprehensive Guide to a Healthy Mouth

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THE BENEFITS OF TOPICAL FLUORIDE TREATMENT https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/the-benefits-of-topical-fluoride-treatment/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 17:51:52 +0000 https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/?p=446 After more than 30 years, we recently were forced to replace our deck on our back patio. We knew it was bad when the deck gave way at our eldest daughter’s wedding reception as more than 50 people rushed out to witness the cutting of the cake, dropping more than a few feet, it was [...]

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After more than 30 years, we recently were forced to replace our deck on our back patio. We knew it was bad when the deck gave way at our eldest daughter’s wedding reception as more than 50 people rushed out to witness the cutting of the cake, dropping more than a few feet, it was lucky no one was injured. Finally, several boards gave way revealing rot on all the posts and joists underneath. It was a lot of hard work to tear out the old and restore the foundation for the new composite decking that is so popular. This new decking is mold and mildew-free and requires little maintenance to last for many, many years.

The analogy reminded me of our mouths. As we age, our roots get exposed and are more prone to decay. Dr. Tom Orent has shared one of his “gems” to many of us dentists that I can relate to and I’d like to share it with you.

“Recent research has helped us to uncover one of the most devastating adult dental problems. The problem is known as “root cavities.” All adults are susceptible to root cavities.

One of the most respected dental researchers in the world says that once you get a cavity on your root surface, it’s like the beginning of the end of your tooth. Sure, we’ll try to fix it, but even after we think we’ve removed all the cavity or decay, it often creeps up again right under the filling or crown, and we have to cut it out further and further up under the gum near the bone.

The problem is, your roots are 1000% softer than your enamel! As an adult, you tend to have some recession of the gums — that’s when your gum drifts higher up the tooth and exposes some of your roots. Often early recession is so small it’s not immediately apparent and unfortunately, recession doesn’t have to be visible to put your tooth at risk!

The best prevention for root cavities is fluoride, and the best and most reliable fluoride delivery is immediately after your cleaning — due to the natural film layer (plaque) the body coats your teeth with within 24 hours after your cleaning. Again, the best time for fluoride is at the end of your cleaning as this natural film layer, a sticky substance, decreases the ability of the fluoride to penetrate into and protect your teeth.

In fact, we recently had a patient only 40 years old who lost a tooth due to this disease. The fact is that we had effective fluoride for many years, but they were so incredibly acidic and bitter-tasting that most adults refused to use them, myself included! The old fluoride took from five to seven minutes in your mouth and was pretty close to intolerable.

We are fortunate today to have fast-acting, high-strength fluorides that are extremely effective, but also taste great and require only 60 seconds to apply. I wouldn’t allow my family or myself ever again to have a cleaning without immediately afterward having the fluoride treatment as well.

Insurance doesn’t cover fluoride for adults but it’s like having your own insurance policy to help ensure you can keep your natural teeth for life. The charge is less than a third of one surface filling and we have several flavors to choose from.”

In summary, adults can benefit from topical fluoride treatment just as much as children. Fluoride treatments are an important part of keeping your teeth healthy and they help repair teeth in the very early stages of the disease. Existing restorations, poor oral hygiene or diet, or tooth enamel damage can all increase the risk for cavities. Soda and sports drinks also have a high acid content that can damage teeth.

The best way to prevent these risks as well as the biggest risk of all — root cavities — is a topical fluoride varnish application immediately following your dental cleaning. One of the many prescription-strength 5000 toothpaste at-home fluoride daily regimens is another great way to prevent this most unfortunate problem. If you have any questions about topical fluoride prevention treatment, ask your dentist or hygienist.

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DO YOU KNOW THE DANGERS OF ACIDIC DRINKS? https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/do-you-know-the-dangers-of-acidic-drinks/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 17:41:55 +0000 https://www.tworiversdentistry.com/?p=443 With the exception of a few rare conditions, most all of us are born with a healthy layer of enamel on our teeth. As one of the hardest substances known to man, enamel provides protection, aesthetic beauty, and unparalleled strength; as such, it is very hard to replicate or replace.  Because there are no living [...]

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With the exception of a few rare conditions, most all of us are born with a healthy layer of enamel on our teeth. As one of the hardest substances known to man, enamel provides protection, aesthetic beauty, and unparalleled strength; as such, it is very hard to replicate or replace.  Because there are no living cells in enamel, once it is dissolved, fractured, decayed, or worn away it cannot repair itself or grow back.

At Two Rivers Dentistry, we do everything possible to preserve and protect your tooth enamel.  Enamel erosion leads to the eventual loss of this important protective layer. Its deterioration exposes the inner yellow layer of dentin, leading to rapid erosion, wear, sensitivity, cavities, bacterial invasion, and the loss of tooth structure–among other complications.  If damaged, you’ll need your dentist’s help to repair it so it doesn’t wear away more.

The proliferation of acidic beverages is a major culprit in the loss of tooth enamel today.  Because many of our most popular drinks are so acidic, most patients who consume acidic beverages on a regular basis will experience the dissolution of the enamel layer in a fairly short amount of time. In moderation, however, and with a vigilant home care routine, they may be fine–it is the frequency and quantity of consumption that becomes critical in dental care

It is relatively common for people today to think that because a beverage claims to have no sugar, it will not cause long-term damage. Yet, even flavored sparkling waters can cause tremendous damage. Within twenty minutes of consumption, studies have shown that bacteria already present on your teeth produce acid from the byproducts of the carbonated water. For comparison purposes a handy chart may be of benefit

The more we consume acidic beverages, the more prone we are to acid erosion. Those hoping to avoid yellow teeth, tooth sensitivity, cavities, extensive wear, and other painful or embarrassing outcomes should educate themselves on the effects of acidic beverages.  Those with sensitive teeth experience acute pain when they drink or bite into hot, cold sweet, acidic or spicy foods and drinks, and consequently, enamel erosion can have harmful effects on their long term diet. Acidic citrus juices are indeed packed with the ever-helpful Vitamin C, but one must exercise caution and moderation. Their PH levels–especially lemon and lime juice–rival the acidity of stomach and battery acid.

So, how can we protect our teeth and keep our enamel safe? First, reduce any frequent, repeated intake of acidic beverages, replacing them with water, milk, or a milk-substitute. Second, drink acidic beverages with food rather than sipping them between mealtimes.  If at all possible, after your meal rinse with water to further dilute any remaining acid in your mouth. Wait at least thirty minutes to brush your teeth after mealtime as toothpaste can damage newly sensitive areas. Baking soda or rinses we carry at our practice (like Cari-free CTX Maintenance) can bring your mouth’s PH back up to healthy levels after drinking highly acidic beverages. If you are concerned about your enamel and experience any problems stemming from the consumption of acidic beverages, call or visit your dentist right away.

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