Thursday, December 26, 2013

How Enamel Protects Your Teeth




What Causes Tooth Enamel Damage?
Enamel is kind of like the shell of an egg: it protects the softer, more vulnerable part of the tooth inside.

But unlike an eggshell, the thin layer of enamel is tough. In fact, enamel is the hardest substance in the body. It can withstand decades of biting, chewing and crunching -- with some luck and good dental care.

Above article from: WebMD.com/oral-health

Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Grinding Teeth



What Causes Tooth Enamel Damage?
Another cause of tooth enamel damage is bruxism -- or teeth-grinding. Over time, the constant clenching and friction can wear down or fracture the enamel. In this slide, teeth grinding has ground down the upper and lower front teeth.

Bruxism is often worst when you sleep -- that's when you can't control it. Reducing stress may help. Some people wear a special mouth guard to bed.
 

Above article from: WebMD.com/oral-health



Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Habits That Wreck Your Teeth: Opening Stuff With Your Teeth


Opening bottle caps or plastic packaging with your teeth may be convenient, but this is one habit that makes dentists cringe. Using your teeth as tools can cause them to crack or chip. Instead, keep scissors and bottle openers handy. Bottom line, your teeth should only be used for eating.

Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health


Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Habits That Wreck Your Teeth: Bedtime Bottles


It’s never too early to protect teeth. Giving a baby a bedtime bottle of juice, milk, or formula, can put new teeth on a path to decay. The baby may become used to falling asleep with the bottle in his or her mouth, bathing the teeth in sugars overnight. It's best to keep bottles out of the crib.

Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health

Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com

Friday, November 29, 2013

Habits that Wreck Your Teeth: Cough Drops

Just because cough drops are sold in the medicine aisle doesn't mean they’re healthy. Most are loaded with sugar. So after soothing your throat with a lozenge, be sure to brush well. Whether the sugar comes from a cough drop or a hard candy, it reacts with the sticky plaque that coats your teeth. Then bacteria in the plaque convert the sugar into an acid that eats away at tooth enamel. Hello, cavities.

Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health

Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com

Monday, November 4, 2013

Habits That Wreck Your Teeth - Tongue Piercings


Tongue piercings may be trendy, but biting down on the metal stud can crack a tooth. Lip piercings pose a similar risk. And when metal rubs against the gums, it can cause gum damage that may lead to tooth loss. The mouth is also a haven for bacteria, so piercings raise the risk of infections and sores. Bottom line, discuss the health risks with your dentist first.

Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health

Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD

2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230

Boca Raton, FL 33431

Telephone: (561)241-1010

Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Habits That Wreck Your Teeth - Playing Sports With No Mouth Guard


Whether you play football, hockey, or any other contact sport, don't get in the game without a mouth guard. This is a piece of molded plastic that protects the upper row of teeth. Without it, your teeth could get chipped or even knocked out when the action gets rough. Self-fitting mouth guards may be purchased at a store, or you can have one custom made by your dentist.



Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health

Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD

2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230

Boca Raton, FL 33431

Telephone: (561)241-1010

Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com 

Friday, November 1, 2013

Habits That Wreck Your Teeth - Chewing on Ice


It’s natural and sugar free, so you might think ice is harmless. But munching on hard, frozen cubes can chip or even crack your teeth. And if your mindless chomping irritates the soft tissue inside a tooth, regular toothaches may follow. Hot foods and cold foods may trigger quick, sharp jabs of pain or a lingering toothache. Next time you get the urge for ice, chew some sugarless gum instead.


Above article from: webmd.com/oral-health

Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD

2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230

Boca Raton, FL 33431

Telephone: (561)241-1010

Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Oral Warning Signs Can Indicate Serious Medical Conditions



Regular dental exams not only help to decrease a patient's risk of oral diseases, such as cavities and periodontal (gum) disease, but they may also help to diagnose other, sometimes life-threatening, medical conditions.
 
Dentists are able to assess a patient's overall oral health and may recognize symptoms of serious diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and eating disorders, which often manifest as signs and symptoms inside of the mouth. Click here to learn more.

Above article from KnowYourTeeth.com 

Dentist Boca Raton FL
Dental Concepts ~ Bruce Braverman, DMD
2500 North Military Trail, Suite 230
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone: (561)241-1010
Website: http://bocadentalconcepts.com