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Yes, we all get a little lax with our daily routines at times. But neglecting your oral care not only leads to that uninviting bad breath, it can also lead to major oral diseases and problems in the long run. If you haven’t been taking the best care of your teeth and your breath’s starting to reflect your less than perfect oral hygiene, get back on track!

It’s no secret that garlic and onions make for less than ideal breath, but if you notice it has taken a turn for the bad, take a look at your diet. Have you significantly changed what you’ve been eating? Even minor changes in your diet can cause a bad taste, as well as bad odor, in your mouth. And are you hydrating properly? Dehydration can lead to dry mouth, causing bad breath as well (just one more reason to drink the recommend eight glasses a day).

You KNOW you shouldn’t be smoking. If have been dragging your feet quitting, we’ll give you two more reasons to do it already: better breath and whiter teeth. It’s not rocket science, quit already!

If you have recently started taking a medication prescribed by your doctor or dentist, and your breath has gotten a little funky, it may be to blame. Certain medications can cause funny tastes in the mouth, dry mouth, and bad breath. If you have to take the RX for any length of time, check with your doctor or dentist to see if you can opt for something else.

To monitor your progress, you will see Dr. Mitchell around every six weeks, or so.

As each plan is customized specifically to an individual, treatment time may vary, however, typical treatment time is about a year for adults. For teens, treatment time is comparable to that of braces. For best results, and a timely outcome, adults and teens alike should wear their Invisalign aligners for 20 to  22 hours per day, throughout the entire treatment.

This is usually the first question people tend to have when considering Invisalign. You may be surprised that you CAN afford the treatment, as it is usually comparable to the cost of traditional braces. For very simple cases (up to five sets of aligners), Invisalign can cost as little as $2,000, and sometimes even less! For cases needing extensive treatment plans, financing is available to help alleviate costs, and, depending on your insurance provider, you may qualify for coverage from them as well.

Whether you have severe crowding, crossbite, unusual spacing between your teeth, overbite, etc., thousands of patients have found, and continue to find, success with Invisalign. Talk to Doctor Mitchell and her staff today to see if Invisalign is right for you. Don’t let your smile get in your way another day!

Removal of dental plaque from teeth with to help prevent cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, and periodontal disease.

Inspection of the teeth and surrounding soft tissues of the oral cavity.

Pictures of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues around them to help find problems with the teeth, mouth, and jaw. X-ray pictures can show cavities, hidden dental structures (such as wisdom teeth), and bone loss that cannot be seen during a visual examination. Dental X-rays may also be done as follow-up after dental treatments.

Deals with the preservation of healthy teeth and gums and the prevention of dental caries and oral disease.

Implant dentistry is the branch of dentistry that involves installing an artificial tooth into a patient’s jaw in order to replace or restore a missing tooth.

Dental implants are artificial replacements used to replace a missing tooth or teeth. Implant procedures are considered to be a form of cosmetic dentistry, however, sometimes they are medically necessary to stop or prevent jaw bone loss. In many cases, implants may be the only choice for complete restoration.

Today’s implants provide the strength and durability required to eat foods that would normally be difficult to chew.

Sedation dentistry is used to provide a relaxing and anxiety-free experience for certain people receiving dental treatment.

Invisalign is a series of clear, removable teeth aligners used as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces.

Dental filling is a restorative material used to restore the function and integrity of missing tooth structure.

Act as a barrier, protecting the teeth against decay-causing bacteria. The sealants are usually applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (premolars and molars) where decay occurs most often.

No. Any person at any age can have dental implants as long as there is enough bone available in which to place the implants.

Long term success depends on multiple factors. Long-lasting dental implants depend on the quality and quantity of bone. The better the bone and the more available, the greater the chance of long-term success. The better the bone and the more available, the greater the chance of long-term success. Secondly, the experience and ability of the dental surgeon will be a factor. As with any surgical procedure, there is no substitute for the experience and individual talent of the dentist. And finally, the quality of the restoration placed on top of the implant will play a big role in long-term success. If the design of the implant crowns or overdentures are poorly constructed, and biting forces are not balanced, even the best-placed dental implant will have a compromised survival rate.

Tooth decay and periodontal disease are the most common causes of tooth loss. Tooth decay takes place when most of the tooth’s mineral makeup has been dissolved away and a hole (cavity) has formed. While tooth decay primarily affects children, periodontal disease, or gum disease, affects mostly adults. Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums caused by the buildup of plaque, and its earliest stage is known as gingivitis.

Tobacco (cigarettes, pipes, cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff) is the most common cause of oral cancer. Combining tobacco use with heavy drinking can also foster the development of oral cancer. Bad hygiene, prolonged irritation of the oral cavity, and extended exposure to strong sunlight on the lips are among other causes of the disease. Many dentists believe vitamins A and E can help prevent the acquisition of oral cancer.

Most dental professionals recommend that you brush your teeth at least twice a day. Brushing after every meal (and flossing at least once a day) is also a good way to maintain dental health.

Early treatment of gum disease is very important. The goals of treatment are to prevent gum disease from permanently damaging tissues, control infection, and prevent tooth loss.

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