oral hygiene | MI Roots Family Dental https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com Wed, 31 May 2017 17:33:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 A Cavity on a Molar Might Be Repaired by a Standard Amalgam Filling https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/a-cavity-on-a-molar-might-be-repaired-by-a-standard-amalgam-filling/ Wed, 31 May 2017 17:33:51 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=393 The eight molars in the back of your mouth are rather large and play a critical role in the function of your mouth. When one is afflicted with a cavity, the heightened sensitivity and discomfort can increasingly limit your ability to chew and grind food. If you suspect that a cavity has formed on one [...]

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The eight molars in the back of your mouth are rather large and play a critical role in the function of your mouth. When one is afflicted with a cavity, the heightened sensitivity and discomfort can increasingly limit your ability to chew and grind food. If you suspect that a cavity has formed on one of your molars, you should not delay in seeking treatment at MI Roots Family Dental’s dental office in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Your dentist will start by conducting a thorough tooth-examination, which might also include taking some X-rays. It’s important to make sure the tooth decay hasn’t reached the sensitive interior of the tooth. The dentist will then use a drill to carefully remove all traces of tooth decay from the enamel layer.

An amalgam filling is composed of a special blend of dental metals. They are rather durable once cured, making them a preferred choice for repairing a cavity on a back tooth or small biting surface.

A special ultraviolet light will then be used to harden the amalgam, ensuring its bond with the surrounding tooth enamel. This will effectively restore the full function of the tooth for many years to come. Improvements in your daily oral hygiene routine will also help to extend the life of the filling, while also preventing new areas of tooth decay from forming.

If you suspect a cavity has formed on one of your molars, or on any other tooth, you should call 616-453-0002 to seek treatment at MI Roots Family Dental’s dental office in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Bad Breath Could Be the Sign of an Oral Infection https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/bad-breath-could-be-the-sign-of-an-oral-infection/ Sat, 29 Apr 2017 18:17:41 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=383 Bad breath could be the sign of an oral infection. Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is the result of a nasty or foul scent emanating from your mouth. It is typically caused by poor oral hygiene but it may also be a symptom of a far more serious ailment within your mouth or body. [...]

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Bad breath could be the sign of an oral infection. Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is the result of a nasty or foul scent emanating from your mouth. It is typically caused by poor oral hygiene but it may also be a symptom of a far more serious ailment within your mouth or body. Everything from the foods you eat to bad habits such as smoking can all play a significant role in the causes of bad breath, so consider following these important guidelines:

– A number of diseases and illnesses cause bad breath, including respiratory tract infections and liver and kidney problems.
– One of the easiest and quickest ways to eradicate most common types of bad breath is by using mouthwash.
– Plaque buildup that sticks around in your mouth can cause bad breath.
– Bad breath can be produced by poor oral hygiene habits such as the forgetting to floss and brush daily.
– Medications that contain dry mouth symptoms can cause bad breath.
– If you have an underlying disease such as periodontal disease, also called gum disease, it may be creating your bad breath.

If you would like to experience the life-changing transformation that our oral health treatments can provide, please stop by MI Roots Family Dental for an oral exam from Dr. Joseph Szymczak and our team at our amazing dentist facility in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Schedule your visit by calling us at 616-453-0002. Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful day!

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What You Need to Know About Dental Crowns https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-dental-crowns/ Fri, 13 May 2016 20:54:48 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=328 A dental crown or cap is a tooth-shaped covering that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, appearance, and strength. The dental crown will cover the entire visible portion of the tooth. When might Dr. Joseph Szymczak recommend a dental crown in Grand Rapids, Michigan? – To keep a weak tooth from [...]

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A dental crown or cap is a tooth-shaped covering that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape, size, appearance, and strength. The dental crown will cover the entire visible portion of the tooth.

When might Dr. Joseph Szymczak recommend a dental crown in Grand Rapids, Michigan?

– To keep a weak tooth from breaking
– To hold together a cracked tooth
– To cover misshaped or badly stained teeth
– To cover a dental implant
– To improve the appearance of a tooth
– To restore a tooth that is broken or badly worn
– To support a tooth with a large dental filling
– To anchor a dental bridge

How do I care for a tooth with a dental crown?
A tooth with a dental crown does not require any special care. However, a tooth that is covered with a dental crown is not immune to decay or gum disease. Continue to practice good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss once a day, taking extra care around the dental crown where the gum meets the tooth. Also, rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash at least once every day.

We encourage you to contact our office today to learn more about dental crowns and to schedule a visit with our dentist.

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All You Need to Know About ADA Oral Hygiene Products https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-ada-oral-hygiene-products/ Tue, 16 Feb 2016 18:08:22 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=319 If you are looking for a perfect oral hygiene product at the store, our MI Roots Family Dental team has a helpful tip for you! If you choose a product, whether it’s a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, etc., that has the American Dental Association’s seal of acceptance on it, you have chosen the best product for [...]

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If you are looking for a perfect oral hygiene product at the store, our MI Roots Family Dental team has a helpful tip for you! If you choose a product, whether it’s a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, etc., that has the American Dental Association’s seal of acceptance on it, you have chosen the best product for your smile.

The Seal of Acceptance program has been around since 1931 and it continues to be the gold standard today. This program involves the ADA testing each product for safety and effectiveness. In fact, the ADA has higher expectations than the traditional law, and they will not accept anything less than their standards. So, if you use a product that has this seal of approval, you know that it is the best and safest product for your oral health.

Some products that have this seal include:

· Denture products (like denture cleansers and denture adhesives)
· Mouthrinses (even antibacterial, fluoride, and non-prescription wash)
· Sports mouthguards
· Floss and tools that make flossing easier
· Emergency tooth preservation products
· Sugar-free gum
· Teeth-whitening kits, trays, and gels
· Fluoride brush-on gel
· Toothbrushes
· Toothpastes
· Water filters (even those that do not filter out fluoride)

The ADA does not receive compensation for this process and the seal is never sold. It is a program that simply aims to inform you on the best and most successful products available for your smile and oral health. If you have any questions or if you would like to know more about this seal of acceptance, please call 616-453-0002 today and talk to our MI Roots Family Dental team. You are also more than welcome to talk to Dr. Joseph Szymczak if you schedule an appointment.

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The Details About Crowning Your Tooth https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/the-details-about-crowning-your-tooth/ Fri, 04 Dec 2015 21:42:32 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=308 If you are one who has a stubborn, unattractive, or damaged tooth that takes away from the beauty of your smile, we have a perfect solution for you that will help you achieve the oral health and smile of your dreams: Dental crowns! A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that covers the entire visible [...]

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If you are one who has a stubborn, unattractive, or damaged tooth that takes away from the beauty of your smile, we have a perfect solution for you that will help you achieve the oral health and smile of your dreams: Dental crowns! A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that covers the entire visible surface of your tooth and improves its health, strength, appearance, and function. We have briefly touched on crowns before, and today we would like to go into a bit more detail.

What can a dental crown do?
A dental crown can do many things for you and your smile. It can strengthen a weak tooth, restore a broken tooth, disguise a severely misshapen or discolored tooth, and support a tooth that has a large filling. A dental crown can also save a tooth that has been severely damaged by injury or decay, restore a broken tooth, hold a dental bridge in place, and cover a dental implant.

What is the process involved in placing a dental crown?
The process involved in placing a dental crown is painless and easy. However, it does usually require two visits to our dental office. First, your dentist will examine your tooth by taking a few X-rays. Then, if a dental crown is the right choice for you, he will numb your tooth and surrounding area with a local anesthetic. Once your mouth is numb, your dentist will shave the surface of your tooth down to allow room for the restoration. Next, he will make impressions of your tooth, will send them to the dental lab where your crown will be created, and will place a temporary crown over your tooth. As you wait for your permanent crown to be created, please be careful to not eat any chewy or sticky foods. When your crown is ready, you will come back into our office and your dentist will check the fit, color, and size of the crown and will cement the restoration into place.

How do I care for a dental crown?
Caring for a dental crown is simple and easy. All you need to do is brush your teeth every morning and every night, floss your smile at least once a day, rinse your mouth with beneficial mouthwash daily, and attend your six month checkups. These four things are extremely important, and if you stay on the right track, you will have a strong and successful dental crown.

Dental crowns are beneficial dental restorations that can help you finally achieve your smile goals. If you would like to learn more or if you would like to schedule your first dental crown appointment, please call our office at 616-453-0002. We look forward to working with you!

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