Because
dental disease remains a major health concern in the United States,
preventative dentistry has become even more critical to Americans’ health. Preventative dentistry improves patients’
general periodontal health and aids in the treatment of everything from gingivitis to oral cancer. Regular dental check ups can save
Americans money by preventing serious problems before they require drastic
corrective measures. By making regular
visits to your Rohnert Park dentist, you can eliminate a number of potential
diseases and dental complications so call Sonoma Smiles today at (707)
200-1191! For
more information on preventative dentistry, you can view the full article here.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Keep Tooth Decay At Bay: Understanding Oral Bacteria
A recent study analyzing DNA from calcified plaque on the
teeth of historic populations, characterizes how our evolving diet has lead to
a chronic case of tooth decay. As
our diets have transitioned from hunter-gatherers to farmers to manufacturers,
there have been some serious negative changes in our oral bacteria. With
the introduction of processed sugar and flour in the Industrial Revolution, the
diversity of our oral bacteria has declined dramatically. This lack of
diversity has lead to an increase in tooth decay among today’s population. If you would like to learn how to fight
tooth decay, then call Sonoma Smiles in Rohnert Park at (707) 200-1191. For more on how our evolving diet has led
to an increase in tooth decay, view the full article here.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Acidity and Enamel
With
summer just around the corner, it’s important to be aware of the harmful
effects popular summer foods can have on your teeth. A refreshing glass of lemonade or a delicious sandwich piled
high with all your favorite accompaniments may taste great at the lake, but the
high levels of acidity in these foods can be hazardous to your tooth
enamel. Pickles, grapefruits,
lemons, limes and wine are just a few of the foods that can cause enamel
erosion. If you
are concerned about the damage that some of these foods have had on your teeth,
then call Sonoma Smiles today at (707)
200-1191. For more of
the best and worst foods for your smile, read the full article here.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Tooth Regeneration Technology May Replace Dental Implants
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Through
the study of tooth regeneration among alligators, researchers believe dentists
will ultimately have the knowledge and tools to ditch the dental implants in
favor of stimulating tooth regrowth in humans. Although humans are born with only two sets of teeth- baby
teeth and adult teeth, a typical American alligator can produce up to 4,000
teeth over its lifetime. If
researchers can pinpoint how an alligator’s stem cells can regenerate new
teeth, they speculate that within the next decade, dentists will no longer need
to use dental implants to replace lost or damaged teeth. But until then, if you’re in need of
cosmetic dentistry, call Sonoma Smiles today at (707) 200-1191. For more information on tooth regeneration, you can view the full
article here.
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