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You can trust Prescott Dental Arts to help keep you informed in regards to quality dental health. We thoroughly review all important information to make it simple and help you understand all posts and topics about dental health. The blogs that we post are designed to inform and help you understand the importance of dental health care, for you and your family.

Dry Mouth & Cavities

The scientific name for dry mouth is “xerostomia” as in zero. In this case- zero- or no- saliva.

Dry mouth is one of the hidden causes of gum disease and can be found in 3 out of 10 adults. As we age, adults can take a lot of medications; many medications can have a side affect of causing dry mouth. Certain medical conditions, such as Sjogren’s Syndrome can have dry mouth as one of the symptoms. Radiation helps to cure cancer but can cause damage to a person’s salivary glands which results in dry mouth.

Fluoride in Prescott AZ

Dentists in Prescott AZ believe fluoride plays a critical role in maintaining the health and strength of teeth. One question many parents have is when to begin introducing fluoride into the lives of their children, and how much to give them.

It is possible to have too much fluoride, which can stain developing teeth and act as a toxin in the body when consumed in large amounts. The American Dental Association (ADA) supports fluoride use in young children, but advises to keep fluoride in our diet to a safe level.

Gum Disease

Gum Disease – what’s that?

On average, 50% of adults suffer from bleeding gums and Gum Disease is the primary cause of tooth loss in adults over 35.

Diabetics are twice. as likely to develop serious gum disease. Some factors that increase your risk are smoking, crooked teeth, defective fillings and lack of dental care- including flossing.

How Dry Mouth And Cavities Are Connected

Many people may not realize that the saliva in their mouth actually has many purposes. A person may not even pay attention to the saliva that forms in their mouth until they wake up in a puddle of it on their pillow or notice the lack of it during a hot day. Saliva isn’t a useless bodily fluid but plays a vital role in protection for many parts of the mouth.

Ways Your Dental Health Affects You

Everyone knows how important brushing and flossing their teeth is. Not only does caring for the teeth and gums help a person keep their teeth for a lifetime, but it also helps them maintain healthy bodies. In this article, we will discuss the importance of good dental health and its effects on a person’s mouth as well as their bodies. A person’s dental health can also affect their overall health as well as their confidence and possibly their social life.

Is Keeping Mouth Clean Important?

Your mouth is a gateway to infection, inflammation and systemic disease.; ignore it at your own risk. Skipping basic oral hygiene and dental checkups can not only lead to a dingy smile but to serious health problems.

As a child, your parents probably warned you: If you don’t brush, floss and see the dentist- tartar- hard calcium deposits- builds up on the teeth. Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, is drawn to the tartar, and it builds up like barnacles on a boat. Next come tooth decay, in which the bacteria break down and produce acid, destroying tooth enamel.- And now you have a cavity.

Teeth Grinding Treatment

Grinding your teeth can put a lot of stress on your temporomandibular joints, which are the hinged joints of your jaw on either side of your head. Tension and exertion and the TMJs can lead to back, neck and shoulder pain, as well as frequent headaches, facial soreness and tooth pain.

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