Having straight teeth has more than just cosmetic benefits. How your teeth fit together affects your oral and overall health. There are many health advantages of straight teeth including healthy gums, decreased risk of tooth injury, decreased headache and jaw pain, and improves your self confidence and overall happiness. However, not all of us are born with the perfect smile. Fortunately, there are orthodontic treatment options that are available to help maintain a healthy, straight and confident smile.
The purpose of orthodontic treatment is to shift the teeth back to proper alignment. Straight teeth properly meet the opposing teeth in the opposite jaw creating a healthy bite. Stabilizing your bite creates healthy tooth touches for each of your teeth. Having a healthy bite helps preserve your existing teeth and is ideal for when placing new dentistry such as veneers, crowns and implants.
Overcrowded and crooked teeth can also lead to gum disease. When your teeth are misaligned, you may have problems cleaning between the teeth and along the gum line. This causes the build-up of bacterial plaque, which can lead to Gingivitis. If this condition is left untreated, it can lead to Periodontal Disease. Having a straight smile provides the best defense against potential periodontal problems.
Teeth that do not meet together properly can cause structural damage to the teeth, jawbones and dental work. Some of these symptoms include:
Contact South Tampa Smiles if you are experiencing any of these symptoms or if your teeth are not happy with the alignment and appearance of you teeth. We specialize in cosmetic dentistry. Ask about our 6 Month Braces treatment! We are ready to assist you at (813) – 289 – 0560.
Christmas is a time for celebrating life, love, experiences and new beginnings with friends and family. This is the time of year when people look forward to reconnecting with old friends and also meeting new ones. When joining together with the special people in your life, it’s always nice to express your happiness with a warm and welcoming smile.
Don’t be hesitant to show your holiday smile because your teeth are less than bright and white. You can have a dramatically brighter smile through professional teeth whitening treatments. Here at South Tampa Smiles, we offer at home bleaching as well as deep bleaching in the office for maximum whitening results. Our teeth whitening treatments are far more superior than the over-the-counter products you may have tried in the past. These OTC treatments are generally not as effective and can take weeks to show noticeable results.
When you have your teeth professionally whitened, you will have the most dramatic results in the least amount of time. We can lighten your teeth up to 10 shades in a single visit because the active ingredient in our whitening gels is a much higher concentration than OTC gels. The treatment is generally safe and effective when done under professional supervision. We closely monitor the whitener’s action during treatment, and ensure your lips, gums, and surrounding tissues are fully protected from exposure to chemicals.
A full dental exam with x-rays is a requirement prior to having any professional teeth whitening treatment. Certain dental problems may cause a dull appearance to your teeth, such as a root canal. During the exam, we rule out any problems with your teeth that may be contributing to any discolorations. You will also need a regular dental cleaning. This is to remove any stains and plaque build-up that could hinder the bleaching process. Following these steps and any additional dental work that may be needed, we can begin your bleaching treatment.
Visit our Smile Gallery for before and after photos of some of our patients. Read more about teeth whitening and feel free to browse our website to learn about all of our cosmetic dental treatments. If you would like to celebrate this joyous season with a White Christmas Smile, give us a call at (813) 289 -0560 to schedule your appointment.
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Here at South Tampa Smiles, we want to say thank you to each of our patients that help make our practice so special. We are grateful for each and every one of you and your wonderful smiles. We wish all of you the best holiday season possible.
Of course we all like to splurge on our Thanksgiving Day feast and have an abundance and variety of our favorite foods. There are some foods that are not only delicious, but are quite healthy. Because we focus on the oral health of our patients, we would like to share some Thanksgiving Day foods that are good for your teeth.
Turkey is the big staple of this Holiday and it’s very good for your teeth. It is loaded with protein and has the highest amount of phosphorus, which rebuilds hydroxyapatite matrices (enamel) that have been damaged from acid-producing bacteria.
For those that perhaps do not eat meat, you can still get a good source of protein from green leafy vegetables. Spinach has an abundance of protein and is a good source of iron and Vitamin A. Spinach has a large amount of oxalic acid so it may leave a fuzzy feeling in your mouth. Just rinse with water if this is bothersome.
There are a good amount of vitamins in potatoes. Even though they are starchy, they do not stick to your teeth like many other starchy foods that are a haven for bacteria.
Mashed potatoes wouldn’t be the same without some creamy milk in the mix. Milk has calcium, which is great from your teeth. Dairy is also low in acidity and sugar so indulge in a nice helping or two.
Cranberries are tart and juicy and are loaded with nutrients such as vitamin C, Vitamin A, beta-carotene, and potassium. They help prevent tooth decay by interfering with bacteria’s ability to stick to your teeth and forming dental plaque.
Pumpkin, carrots and squash (orange foods) are rich in Vitamin A. Our bodies use Vitamin A to form tooth enamel. They are also a good source of minerals like copper, calcium and phosphorus, which protects your gums. Calcium also helps in the development and re-mineralization of teeth.
We hope you found our article “Thanksgiving Day Foods That Are Good for Your Teeth” helpful. Thanksgiving is even more joyful when our loved ones are healthy and happy. Be sure not to let the busy holiday season distract you from keeping your teeth in great health. Schedule your next dental appointment with us at (813) 289 – 0560.
Happy Thanksgiving from South Tampa Smiles!
Most people do not look forward to being in the dental chair. But for some, the anxiety can become so strong that it prevents them from going to the dentist entirely. This can result in problems even further than oral complications. Studies now link it to illnesses including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
It is important to gain control of your dental anxieties to ensure that you attend all of your appointments for your overall health. We have compiled our top five to calm the nervousness and get you through your appointments with ease.
We quite frequently have patients that are fearful and we take every step necessary to create a calm and pleasant atmosphere for each one of our patients. If you have additional questions about relaxation techniques and overcoming dental anxiety, please call South Tampa Smiles at (813) 289 – 0560. Our friendly staff is ready to help.
Saliva offers natural cleansing and helps rid harmful bacteria in the mouth. If the production of saliva is decreased you may experience: dry sticky feeling in mouth and throat, difficulty swallowing, mouth sores, cracked lips, dry and red tongue, burning sensation, bad breath, and other problems and discomforts. Even further damage than these irritations can occur from chronic dry mouth if left untreated, such as: gum disease, tooth decay, and oral infections.
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common side effect of many medications. Discontinuing medications for illness or disease is usually not an option, which leaves only two courses of action: find ways to increase salivary production and eliminate specific things that are likely to cause dry mouth.
It can also result from the use of muscle relaxants and sedatives.
Eliminating the cause to dry mouth would be ideal, but there are instances where that is not an option.
Contact South Tampa Smiles at (813) 289 – 0560 for further information if you are suffering from dry mouth or would like to make an appointment. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you!