According to Dr. Jacqueline Fulop-Goodling, only 35% of adults have well-aligned front teeth. If you’re a part of the 65% who needs orthodontic treatment, you have multiple options to achieve your dream smile. Invisalign offers a discreet and flexible alternative to metal braces, but the latter can better address more complex cases. In this post, your dentist compares and contrasts Invisalign and metal braces.
(more…)Invisalign vs. Metal Braces: Which Is Best for Me?
July 10, 2019
4 General Questions to Ask When Finding a New Dentist
June 13, 2019
If you’ve moved recently, you’ll want to find a dentist for your family as soon as possible. But where to start looking? The American Dental Association suggests asking people you know for recommendations, which can certainly be helpful, but how can you narrow the field from there? How do you know you’ve found a dentist you can trust? Here are 4 important general questions to ask when looking for a new dental practice.
(more…)The 7 Worst Foods for Your Teeth | Littleton Dental Studio
June 7, 2019
It should go without saying that what you put in your mouth has a direct impact on your dental health. Some foods are great for your health and good for your teeth—other foods, not so much.
Let’s take a few minutes to take a look at foods that are damaging to your teeth according to the ADA and how to practice moderation.
Candy. In moderation, candy makes a tasty treat. But when you eat a lot of it, your teeth are being constantly exposed to sugar in your saliva.
Biting down on hard candies brings an additional risk of tooth fracture and additional sugar exposure from sticky hard candy on the chewing surface of your tooth! If you’re craving a sweet treat, try reaching for some sugar-free gum instead.
What is Flouride?
June 6, 2019
Everyone who takes good care of their teeth has probably heard of fluoride. But what is it, and how does it work? Let’s take a look at some of the questions surrounding fluoride and the benefits that it can provide.
What is fluoride? Fluoride is a naturally occurring chemical that is added to toothpaste, mouthwash, and municipal water supply to discourage tooth decay. It is recommended by health authorities in small amounts to strengthen and protect teeth!
Like most chemicals used for medicinal purposes, fluoride is healthy in moderation, but excess exposure can carry risk. Check out this article to learn facts about fluoride, including the risks associated with too much fluoride. And talk to your dentist for guidelines about the correct use of toothpaste and other fluoridated products!