Thursday, October 30, 2014

How bad is Halloween candy for your teeth?

Halloween has become a big tradition in the US, the children often look forward to because they can dress-up and eat lots of candy. With this said, Halloween is a good reminder to tend to you and your family’s oral health. Large amounts of candy consumption and lead to numerous health problems. We’re not saying that candy should be prohibited, as this can lead to unhealthy eating habits. We do, however, recommend consuming candy in moderation.

Candy is loaded with sugars and acids that are extremely harmful for teeth. They can create hazardous environments in our mouths that cause bacteria to grow exponentially. This puts our teeth at risk for cavities and other infections. During Halloween and throughout the year, it’s imperative that good oral care habits are practiced in order to maintain a healthy smile. Additionally, after consuming candy, brushing your teeth thoroughly is highly encouraged. If this is not possible, rinse your mouth out or drink a glass of water. This will help flush away any leftover particles until you have access to a toothbrush.

In other words, we won’t give Halloween candy a bad name. It is okay to let your kids indulge on this day and you could even do so yourself. However, we recommend paying close attention to the amount of candy consumed by each individual family member while also making sure that everyone brushes thoroughly afterward.

On behalf of Trunkey Dental, we wish you all a happy and cavity-free Halloween!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How Often Should I See a Dentist?

Previously, it was perfectly normal for someone to go years without seeing a dentist. Examinations completed for individuals entering the military resulted in dentists discovering that most had horrible oral health and detrimental or non-existent oral care habits. In fact, it was not until after World War II that soldiers brought home this military enforced habit of brushing their teeth. Before this, most Americans did not take the time to do it.

As a result, dental and health organizations made it a priority to establish guidelines as to when or how many times a year every American should visit a dentist. This is when the “twice a year” guideline or 6-month rule came into effect.

If you take good care of your teeth and have healthy oral care habits (which means you brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and before bedtime, while also flossing regularly at least once a day) then you should be okay to visit the dentist every 6 months. However, this guideline does not fit everyone. You should always listen to you dentist’s recommendation as to how often YOU should visit the dental office. The visits are necessary to make sure your oral needs are tended to and to prevent any other developing diseases that can often go unnoticed, like oral cancer.

Patients with the following conditions should visit a dentist more often:
  • Chronic Smokers 
  • Anyone with diabetes 
  • Patients with diagnosed gum disease
  • Anyone with a weak immune system 
  • Anyone prone to developing cavities 
 These recommendations and guidelines can change throughout a lifetime. In moments of stress or illness, it may be necessary to see your dentist more often. At our Bakersfield dental office, we believe preventative dentistry is key and are committed to help you achieve a lifetime of healthy smiles. Call us today!