26/Apr/2024

We’ve all heard that candy, soft drinks and foods high in sugar and acid will cause cavities, but will juicing cause tooth decay also? Most of us could easily fit in a smoothie a day, especially when incorporating routine exercise. But, should we be concerned that the natural sugars can damage the enamel on our teeth as well?

It is certainly true that the natural sugars in fruit feed bacteria in your mouth. If you don’t rid your teeth from the bacteria with proper oral hygiene, this could develop into tooth decay and other oral health problems. Along with the high sugar content, the chlorophyll found in vegetable juices can lead to tooth staining. Chlorophyll is a green photosynthetic pigment found in green, leafy vegetables such as spinach and kale that are often added to green smoothies.

Here are a tips to keeping your teeth healthy and stain-free while still enjoying all the health benefits that juicing has to offer:

  • Drink through a straw. This will minimize direct contact of the sugars and substances that are harmful to your teeth.
  • Add cranberries to your smoothie. Cranberries have an anti-cavity chemical that prevents bacteria from binding to the teeth.
  • Rinse your mouth with water following your juice. This will help flush the bacteria from the teeth. Also drinking water throughout the day will keep your body hydrated, which will keep your mouth from being dry and prone to harboring more bacteria that causes decay.
  • Maintain proper oral hygiene. Stay on top of your home dental care. Brushing twice a day and flossing one a day will rid your mouth of the sugars, acids, bacteria and debris that lead to erosion of the enamel.

And finally, make sure you stay on top of your regular checkups as another preventative measure. At South Tampa Smiles, we want all of our patients to be healthy and happy. Give us a call for your cleaning and exam at (813) 289 – 0560. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.

Further Reading on Will juicing cause tooth decay?
Read more about cranberries and oral health

 


26/Apr/2024

 

We understand the financial hardships that tax season can bring. You don’t have to put your dental checkups and cleanings on the back burner due to financial concerns. South Tampa Smiles wants everyone to be able to have checkups, cleanings, and dental treatment no matter what their current financial situation. For this reason, we have several payment options in place on top of our affordable rates so that you and your family may stay on top of your dental healthcare through tax season.

 

Affordable Dental Healthcare Through Tax Season

Most dental insurances cover oral exams and cleanings every 6 months. However, we understand that some people are not covered under a dental insurance plans. We have set our cleaning, polish and exam fees at $97 to make certain that everyone has the opportunity to maintain excellent oral health. This is a total value of $207 and includes necessary dental x-rays.
 

Dental Financing

We gladly accept CareCredit financing for all of your dental treatment. CareCredit is a credit card with a set limit that is specifically designed to cover health expenses. You can apply right from their website here or read more information about CareCredit Financing.

For those that do not wish to get financing or have difficulty getting approved, we accept all major credit cards for your convenience.
 

Emergency Dentistry

Staying on top of your dental checkups is essential for maintaining long-term oral health. Whether you have a dental injury or have let your routine checkup slide and are experiencing pain & discomfort, we would like to remind everyone that we offer emergency dental services. Our emergency examinations are $80, a regular value of $116! Read more about Emergency Dentistry.

Contact Us

Give us a call at (813) 289 – 0560 for any questions about your payment options and to schedule your next dental appointment. Our staff at South Tampa Smiles is ready to help you determine the best payment option for you if you need assistance.

For further reading: Dental Treatment Payment Options – Tampa, FL


26/Apr/2024

We all enjoyed our Easter Holiday and sugary treats that go along with it. Those melt-in-your-mouth Peeps and very gummy Jelly Bellies can wreak havoc on your oral health. Make sure you stay on check with your dental checkups and cleanings. If you haven’t already got your next appointment scheduled, give us a call at (813) 289 – 0560. Don’t forget, we have 7 am to 7 pm appointments available!

Contact South Tampa Smiles at (813) 289 – 0560. We look forward to seeing you on your next dental visit!


26/Apr/2024

 

Nutrition Affects Your Teeth and Gums - South Tampa DentistMarch is National Nutrition Month! This is an educational campaign focusing on eating nutrient dense foods, physical fitness, and overall health. A well-balanced diet, along with moderate exercise, helps to maintain your ideal body weight and reduces your risk of chronic illness such as heart disease and diabetes. The types of foods you eat have a direct affect on the health of your teeth and gums as well. Poor nutrition can lead to many oral health complications such as tooth loss and periodontal disease.

Some healthy food choices for healthy teeth and gums:
  • Fruits and Vegetables are high in fiber and water. Chewing also stimulates the salivary glands, which helps wash away bacteria from the teeth.
  • Dairy products such as milk, yogurt and cheese aid in buffering the acid on the teeth and is rich in calcium that strengthens the enamel on your teeth.
  • Lean proteins such as fish, poultry, and eggs are high in phosphorus. Phosphorus plays an important part in maintenance of strong bones and teeth.

“Next to calcium, phosphorus is the most abundant mineral in the body. These 2 important nutrients work closely together to build strong bones and teeth. About 85% of the body’s phosphorus is in bones and teeth.”
                                                                                                                 Source: UMM.edu

  • Certain vegetables are also high in protein such as broccoli, sprouted beans, kale and other leafy greens.
  • Nuts are also a great source of protein and are high in vitamins and minerals that keep your teeth and gums healthy and strong.

At South Tampa Smiles, we encourage nutritious food choices to keep your smile healthy and bright. Keeping your sugar intake to a minimum will help control the bacteria levels that cause tooth decay. Drinking plenty of water will not only keep you hydrated, it also rinses away excess food particles from your teeth. These simple dietary measures are equally as important as proper dental care at home, regular checkups and professional cleanings. Give us a call at (813) 289 – 0560 to make your next dental appointment and keep your smile in excellent health.

Further Reading on How Nutrition Affects Your Teeth and Gums

26/Apr/2024

Dental Treatment Payment Options - Tampa, FLAt South Tampa Smiles, we are committed to helping people of all ages achieve healthy, beautiful smiles on any budget. Putting off dental care due to financial considerations can lead to more costly dental treatments later. We know that in today’s economy, many families struggle to obtain quality dental care at a cost that fits their budget. With this in mind, we happily offer a variety of payment options to suit each individual budget and dental care needs.


Our dental treatment
payment options include:
  • Dental Insurance
  • Major Credit Cards
  • Cash / Check Payments
  • CareCredit Financing
Dental Insurance

We gladly accept most dental insurance programs. Most insurance plans provide free checkups and cleanings every 6 six months. Insurance companies are aware that preventative care is essential and can alleviate costly dental treatments over time. This is a great opportunity to take advantage of in order to stay on top of you and your family’s oral health.

Cash Payments

We are currently offering Non-Insured Cash Prices with the following discount codes and most insured patients enjoy these services for free:

  • Cleaning, Polishing & Exam – $95
    Regular value of $207 includes necessary x-rays
    (1110, 0274, 0150)
  • Emergency Exam – $80
    Regular value of $116
    (0140, 0220)
  • Children’s Exam & Cleaning – $99
    Regular value of $214 includes necessary x-rays & fluoride treatment
    (0150, 1120, 0272, 1208)
     
Credit Card Payments

For your convenience, we also accept all major credit cards. This is a great option for those not wanting to seek financing, but yet need to keep their available cash on hand. Credit card payments accepted include Visa, Mastercard and American Express.

CareCredit Financing

For those looking to finance their dental treatment, South Tampa Smiles gladly accepts CareCredit as paypent for our patients. CareCredit is the nation’s leading payment program for financing 100% of all of your dental needs including restorative, cosmetic, dentistry and dental emergencies. For more information and to apply online, visit CareCredit.com.

Contact Us

Don’t let financial concerns keep you from seeking proper dental care. Investing in your oral health is a top priority at South Tampa Smiles. Although payment is required at the time of services rendered, we work with you to find the best source of affordable financing available to you. Give us a call at (813) 289 – 0560 to discuss your dental treatment payment options today.

 


26/Apr/2024

Tongue scrapers and cleaners are a great way to rid your tongue of unwanted debris and reducing bacterial conditions. If you only brush your teeth and forgo cleaning off your tongue, you are leaving behind bacteria to flourish in your mouth. These plaque-forming can bacteria accumulate and breed causing numerous dental problems such as bad breath, gingivitis, and tooth decay.

Tongue Scrapers and Overall Health

Along with the reduction of the bacteria in the mouth that cause bad breath, gingivitis and tooth decay, a clean tongue plays an important role in your overall health. The tongue harbors almost half of the bacteria within your mouth so it is vital to get rid of all of these toxins that can be trapped in the crevices of your tongue. These toxins can be reabsorbed into your body if left behind and lead to a multitude of health conditions including a compromised immune system, respiratory difficulties and digestive problems.

How to Use Tongue Scrapers

Tongue scrapers are “U” shaped thin, flat deplaquing devices that are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. You simply hold the scraper with both hands in front of a mirror and place it as far back on your tongue as possible. Use one long stroke with a little pressure and scrape all the way from the far back surface area to the front surface of your tongue. Rinse off the tongue scraper and repeat until your tongue appears free of coating. And… Viola! Your tongue is clean as a whistle.

Keeping up with your regular, professional dental cleaning will keep your teeth and gums in optimum condition and minimize the need for extensive dental treatment. Contact South Tampa Smiles for your next dental appointment at (813) 289 – 0560. Our friendly and professional staff is ready to assist you.


26/Apr/2024

Wisdom teeth are the third molars located in the very back of your teeth. They typically erupt during late teen years and early twenties. Often times, there may not be enough room for your wisdom teeth to break through. They may all come in fully, be partially impacted, or fully impacted. Some of the tooth is visible when it is partially impacted and part of the tooth is still underneath your gums. The tooth is fully impacted if it never erupted through the soft tissue and is not visible.

Impacted wisdom teeth may never show any signs or symptoms and go unnoticed. However, they also can cause a multitude of problems that must be addressed.

Common signs and symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth include:
  • Overcrowded Teeth – making it difficult to clean properly and more susceptible to tooth decay and gum disease
  • Pain – mild to severe discomfort such as headaches, pain when chewing, tender gums, and difficulty opening your mouth
  • Swelling – the soft tissue around the un-erupted tooth or swollen jaw area
  • Halitosis (Bad Breath) – typically related to swelling or the inability to properly clean crowded teeth
Treatment for Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Many times, patients will need to have wisdom teeth extracted under local anesthesia. Sometimes, a simple surgical procedure is needed for impacted wisdom teeth. For dental x-rays and an examination by Dr. Cannariato, call South Tampa Smiles at (813) 289 – 0560 to determine if you have impacted wisdom teeth and to discuss your treatment options.

Our friendly staff is ready to assist you with all of your dental needs. Don’t hesitate to call us for further information, questions and appointment scheduling. We are conveniently located on Henderson Ave. by the Kahwa and CVS in South Tampa, FL.

For further reading on impacted wisdom teeth, visit MayoClinic.com.


26/Apr/2024

Vitamin D & Your Oral HealthMost of us are aware of the importance of calcium for strong bones and teeth. But many people remain unaware that calcium and vitamin D go hand-in-hand. Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium in your body. Your body will naturally absorb calcium as it is, but with vitamin D, it will exhaust the resource and help your body in the absorption process. Calcium and vitamin D contribute to less bone loss, which also means lower rates of tooth loss.

How Much Vitamin D Do You Need?

The American Dietetic Associations’ recommended daily value is 2,500 mg/day of calcium and 1,000 units/day of vitamin D. Many of us struggle to meet these minimum requirements. There are many sources to increase your intake of vitamin D including:

  • Dairy Products
  • Dark Green Leafy Vegetables
  • Almond
  • Salmon (Fatty Fish)
  • Soy & Rice Drinks

Who Is Deficient?

Seniors, that may have a problem absorbing the nutrients in their food, are more likely to become vitamin D deficient. Also, there are certain medical conditions that keep younger people from absorbing nutrients. Your doctor can test you for vitamin deficiency and determine how you should be treated. Dr. Cannariato can identify oral problems and help to determine whether a vitamin deficiency is the cause.

We, at South Tampa Smiles, encourage our patients to make sure you are getting the recommended daily values to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Be sure to stay on top of your professional cleanings and regular checkups. For your next dental appointment, call us at (813) 289 – 0560.

 

Source: WebMD.com


26/Apr/2024

Getting healthy and in-shape is a popular New Years resolution for many people. This time of year, we put on our sneakers and flock to the gym or a head outdoors for a run with the goal of becoming fit and healthy. We all know it has many benefits to your mental and physical health, but keep in mind that exercise affects your oral health as well.

Decreases Stress

Stress can have significant negative effects on your oral health as well as your overall general health. Some common dental problems brought on by stress include: TMJ, canker sores, dry mouth, and periodontal disease. Exercise can help ward off some of these potentially dangerous conditions by reducing stress and improving mental wellness. Read more about the negative effects of stress on your overall oral health in the article: Do you ever wonder what stress can do to your oral health?

 

Lowers Inflammation

Regular physical activity reduces inflammation within the body. Any form of physical activity will improve circulation and get the lymphatic system pumping. The lymphatic system flushes the body of wastes and acts as the body’s natural filtering system. When the lymphatic system isn’t working efficiently, inflammation can occur in various parts of the body causing major health conditions. Inflammation of the gums, Gingivitis, can lead to Periodontal Disease. This can lead to other systemic diseases and have a great impact on your overall health.

 

Improves Self Confidence

The feeling of achievement when you set out to do physical activity, along with improvements in physical health, gives your sense of pride a huge boost. The idea of being in control and setting goals is powerful in changing your mindset to be more positive and productive. There’s a healthier, happier you that shines through in your smile.

At South Tampa Smiles, we encourage and promote overall health and wellness along with oral health care. As part of your “New Year, New You” resolution, don’t forget to incorporate your dental checkup and cleaning. It plays an important role in your overall health. Contact us today for your next visit at (813) 289 – 0560.


26/Apr/2024

With the new Star Wars movie coming out, lots of folks will be flocking to the theater to watch their beloved trilogy and enjoy a big bowl of buttery popcorn. We all know that irresistible movie popcorn smell that makes your mouth water. When it comes to popcorn, there can be some surprises as you bite down, such as on a kernel. Ouch! This could actually crack your teeth. It is also easily lodged in between the teeth and the sharp edges can cut your gums up quite a bit.

This leaves us to question… Is popcorn bad for your teeth?

The answer is regrettably, YES! But that doesn’t mean you must give up an occasional indulgence of this savory American favorite. We have put together 5 tips so that you can still enjoy your popcorn while keeping teeth and gums in the best shape possible.

  1. Watch for the kernels. Try to be mindful of those sporadic hard pieces especially when you get to the bottom of the bag. Try taking your eyes off the big screen while grabbing from your bag to keep from getting those unfavorable chunks.
  2. The toothpick Trick. Try using a toothpick to get the lodged pieces out. It’s almost impossible to eat popcorn without getting some lodged somewhere. Remove the pieces as quickly as you can to keep from damaging your gums.
  3. Water. Water, Water. Popcorn is one of those foods that create lactic acid in your mouth. This acid is bad for tooth enamel if left on the teeth without proper cleaning. Try bringing along water. This will not only keep you hydrated, but flush away some of the debris and lactic acid.
  4. Sugar-Free Gum. Chewing on sugar-free gum after you’ve eaten helps stimulation saliva. This is also helpful in washing away popcorn pieces and harmful acids.
  5. Proper Oral Hygiene. Lastly, proper brushing and flossing as soon as you can after the movie is the best way to rid your mouth from these harmful substances. You can enjoy some of your guilty pleasures without the harmful effects on your oral health by proper brushing and flossing in a timely manner.

Contact South Tampa Smiles if you are experiencing pain from biting down on popcorn or other hard foods or for your next dental checkup. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you at (813) 289 – 0560.

 


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