Wednesday, March 15, 2017

FOODS FOR A DAZZILING SMILE


As the saying goes, you are what you eat. But did you know that what you eat also affects your smile? Start munching on these delicious treats, recommended by Dr. Alina Bergan DDS, for a healthier mouth and a dazzling smile!

Kiwi
This fuzzy little fruit has the highest amount of Vitamin C of any fruit, including oranges! What does that mean for your chompers? Vitamin C to keep your gum tissue healthy and strong. Without it, they are more susceptible to periodontal disease.

Green Tea
Sipping on some green tea can not only help prevent cavities and gum disease, it can also kill the bacteria that cause bad breath. Bonus! Green tea has catechins, which kill the bacteria that cause plaque. Drink up! Your smile depends on it!

Sesame Seeds
These tiny seeds that you find in some Chinese and Thai dishes (as well as on top of your hamburger bun) are packed with bone-building calcium. They help to preserve and protect the bone that supports your teeth and gums. As a bonus, they also help to build up your tooth enamel while sloughing away plaque. If you add them to your salad they will also help you absorb the nutrients in the veggies you are eating!

Sweet Potatoes
No long just for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner! You should add sweet potatoes to your regular diet. These delicious spuds are rich in Vitamin A, which your body uses to form tooth enamel and heal gum tissue. Bonus! They are also loaded with fiber to help keep you fuller longer.

Onions
You know those strong vapors from onions that make you cry? Well, they come from the sulfur compounds in the vegetable, which gives them a superpower-packed antibacterial punch. Get ready, though: Onions are most effective for your smile when you eat them raw!

Cheese
Say Cheese! If you love cheese, you will love this news! Munching on some cheese helps prevent gum disease and cavities. The reason is that cheese is very high in calcium and phosphate, which help to balance the pH levels in your mouth. This in turn helps to preserve your tooth enamel and kill harmful bacteria.

Celery
Have some fun with that crunchy stuff because, guess what? It is great for your smile! When you chew celery, you produce saliva. Your saliva neutralizes cavity-causing bacteria. As a little bonus, while you are chewing, it is giving your gums a little massage and cleaning between your teeth.
Chow down on some of these healthy snacks and give your mouth something to smile about!

Have questions on how to have a healthy white smile, we encourage you to give us a call at 800-223-0801 and schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan. Call us today to schedule an appointment in our Cedarhurst office. You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

DIABETES AND DENTAL CARE


When most people think of complications of diabetes, they think of an increased risk of blindness, limb amputation, heart disease, and neuropathy. However, Dr. Alina Bergan DDS and our team want you to know that emerging research is revealing a possible connection between uncontrolled diabetes and dental problems. Whether you have type 2 diabetes or type 1, uncontrolled high blood glucose level increases the risk of certain oral health conditions, including:
·         Cavities
·         Tooth decay
·         Gingivitis (early gum disease)
·         Periodontal disease (advanced gum disease)

Diabetes and proper dental care
If you have diabetes, it is more important than ever to take your dental care seriously and practice excellent oral hygiene. These recommendations will help:
1.     Manage your diabetes. It is vital to control your high blood sugar in accordance with your physician’s instructions — not only for the sake of your oral health, but your overall health. With properly controlled blood sugar, you reduce your risk of developing gingivitis and other oral health issues.

2.     Practice good at-home oral hygiene. This means brushing at least twice a day AND flossing. At a minimum, brush your teeth in the morning and at night, but after meals and snacks if you can. You can also use an oral rinse after snacking. Use a soft toothbrush to avoid injuring your gums. Don’t neglect flossing, because it helps to remove plaque below the gum-line and between teeth.

3.     Visit the dentist regularly. While it is important to see the dentist every six months even if you don’t have diabetes, it is even more crucial to have a professional teeth cleaning and dental exam if you have the disease. As dental professionals, our team at Dr. Alina Bergan DDS can detect early dental conditions before they develop into something more serious and costly.

4.     Tell your dentist that you have diabetes. If you were recently diagnosed with diabetes, be sure to let us know as soon as possible, and remind us at every appointment.

5.     Be conscientious about examining your own gums and teeth. By looking for early signs of gum disease, which can include bleeding gums, irritated gums, gums that are red (versus a healthy pink), or swelling, you can get started on treatment right away.

Managing diabetes takes effort, not only in watching your diet, exercising, monitoring your blood sugar levels, and taking your medication, but obtaining proper dental care.

To learn more about the link between diabetes and oral health, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan, please give us a call at our convenient Cedarhurst, NY office! 800-223-0801

You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/

Thursday, February 9, 2017

WARNING SIGNS OF IMPACTED WISDOM TEETH


You might suspect that your wisdom teeth are starting to emerge, but knowing the signs of impacted wisdom teeth can help you be more proactive about your dental care. Impacted wisdom teeth can be extremely painful and can make your life truly miserable until they are removed. Therefore, looking for the early warning signs listed below, and seeing Dr. Alina Bergan if you experience them, can help you conquer the problem before it conquers you.
There are three primary signs of impacted wisdom teeth. While every person may not have all three of these signs, you can usually expect to experience at least one of these if your wisdom teeth are impacted.
Unusual Pain
If you are feeling a type of teeth pain you've never felt before, especially when it is focused in the back area of your jaw, this may be a sign that you have a tooth impaction. You may be fortunate enough to catch it early, before all your wisdom teeth become impacted, if you see Dr. Alina Bergan as soon as you feel the pain.
Swollen Jaw
If your jaw is suddenly swollen and the area feels tender to the touch, you have a high chance of having an impacted tooth. Since the wisdom teeth are set so far back in your jaw, the swelling tends to show itself low in the jaw, towards the ears, when they are impacted.
Bleeding Gums
If your gums are bleeding, something you may notice when you see a pink or red tinged toothbrush, you may be dealing with a wisdom tooth issue. When the wisdom teeth are impacted, they put a lot of pressure on your back teeth and gums, which often leads to bleeding.
Visit our Cedarhurst, NY office as soon as possible if you have any of the above signs of impacted wisdom teeth. The sooner you get treatment, the sooner the pain will be behind you for good!

Give us a call at 800-223-0801 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan. You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

HOW CAN A DENTIST HELP MY TEETH GRINDING?




Dr. Alina Bergan DDS will tell you that while you are sleep, your mouth may be very active. If you find yourself waking up with headaches, facial pain, neck aches, or a sore jaw, you may have tooth grinding, a condition we also call bruxism.
We see many people who experience some extent of tooth grinding, but a very small percentage of the population experiences symptoms severe enough to warrant visiting a doctor. If you continually experience any of the symptoms listed above, we encourage you to give us a call at our Cedarhurst, NY office so that we may be able to diagnose and treat the problem.
The most common treatments include:
·         Reducing your stress level to help relax your jaw muscles and prevent grinding
·         A custom-made night guard to cushion your teeth and protect them from damage
·         Changing your eating habits. Coffee, tea, or alcohol before bed can increase your chance of nightly grinding
·         If your jaw or teeth are misaligned, Dr. Alina Bergan may also recommend a brace to decrease grinding.

Grinding your teeth can have serious consequences that, if left untreated, can lead to tooth fractures and damage to the TMJ (temporomandibular joint).

If you think your teeth may not be getting the rest they need at night, we encourage you to give us a call at 800-223-0801 and schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan. Call us today to schedule an appointment in our Cedarhurst office. You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/

Friday, January 20, 2017

SEVEN FOODS THAT WILL GIVE YOU A SMASHING SMILE




The New Year always brings on healthy resolutions. This year when you think about changing your eating habits, focus on foods that can also give you a strong healthy smile. As the saying goes, you are what you eat. But did you know that what you eat also affects your smile? Chow down on these seven tasty treats, recommended by Dr. Alina Bergan DDS and our staff, for a healthier mouth and a smashing smile!
Sesame Seeds
These tiny seeds that you find in some Chinese and Thai dishes (as well as on top of your hamburger bun) are packed with bone-building calcium. They help to preserve and protect the bone that supports your teeth and gums. As a bonus, they also help to build up your tooth enamel while sloughing away plaque. You can sprinkle them on a salad, stir fry, and even add them to homemade hummus.
Kiwi
This funny little fruit has the highest amount of Vitamin C of any fruit, including oranges! What does this mean for your chompers? Vitamin C is essential to keeping your gum tissue healthy and strong. Without it, they are more susceptible to periodontal disease.
Sweet Potatoes
These are not just for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner! You should add sweet potatoes to your regular diet. These delicious spuds are rich in Vitamin A, which your body uses to form tooth enamel and heal gum tissue. Try slicing them into half-moons and sprinkling with your favorite seasoning or try an exotic one like Harissa and bake them in the oven.  
Onions 
You know those strong vapors from onions that make you cry? Well, they come from the sulfur compounds in the vegetable, which gives them a superpower-packed antibacterial punch. Get ready, though: Onions are most effective for your smile when you eat them raw!
Cheese
If you love cheese, you will love this news! Munching on some cheese helps prevent gum disease and cavities. The reason is that cheese is very high in calcium and phosphate, which help to balance the pH levels in your mouth. This in turn helps to preserve your tooth enamel and kill harmful bacteria.
Green Tea
Sipping on some green tea can not only help prevent cavities and gum disease, it can also kill the bacteria that cause bad breath. Score! Green tea has catechins, which kill the bacteria that cause plaque. So, drink up! Your smile depends on it! You can also try some Matcha (green tea powder) in your smoothie or green juice.
Celery
Have some fun with that crunchy stuff because, guess what? It is great for your smile! When you chew celery, you produce saliva. Your saliva neutralizes cavity-causing bacteria. As a little bonus, while you are chewing, it is giving your gums a little massage and cleaning between your teeth.
Take advantage of these healthy foods and give your mouth something to smile about!

Start the year off right with healthy eating and a visit with Dr. Alina Bergan call us today at 800-223-0801 to schedule an appointment in our Cedarhurst office. You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/

Friday, December 30, 2016

NEW YEAR BRIGHT SMILE


As 2017 gets underway in New York, many patients are looking for ways to make improvements in every aspect of their lives. A bright, white smile is a great way to boost your confidence so you can take on all the New Year has in store for you. Professional teeth whitening is an easy and fast safe way to get dramatic results.
Many people turn to at home teeth whiting products only to discover they do not get the results they are looking for. Some also cause harm and damage to the enamel of their teeth. If you want to use a product at home, please contact our office before you use it so we can advise you properly on the use and let you know if it is one that may cause harm to your teeth.

Start your New Year off right with a healthy white smile by calling Dr. Alina Bergan DDS today at 800-223-0801. You can also schedule online: http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

WHAT SHOULD I USE TO CLEAN MY BABY’S TEETH?


Many people think babies don’t need to brush their teeth, especially when they don’t have any. But by starting good habits like brushing when your child is young, you can lay the foundation for them to continue those good habits into adulthood.
When do I start?
The best time to start brushing your baby’s teeth is before he or she has any. Develop the habit of wiping your baby’s gums with a wet, soft washcloth or gauze every day. There is no need to use toothpaste, just wrap the gauze or cloth around your finger, moisten it with a little water, and gently rub it over the gums.
This helps your little one get used to brushing while it eliminates bacteria in the mouth that can harm emerging teeth. You don’t need to apply a lot of pressure or even take very long: just a quick, gentle rub over the gums will do it.
What do I use?
When your child’s teeth begin to come in, you will need to switch from a cloth to a baby toothbrush. Find one that has a grip big enough for your hand, but a head that is small enough to maneuver easily in your infant’s mouth.
You don’t need to use any toothpaste until your son or daughter is about a year old. Even then, though, you’ll want to use just a tiny amount: about the size of a grain of rice. When your toddler is about two years old, you can use a pea-sized amount.
By around six years of age, your child will probably rinse and spit without your help. At that point, you may want to introduce a child-friendly fluoride mouthwash.
How do I do it?
Your child probably won’t be able to brush his or her teeth alone until about the age of five or six. This means that you will need to do it. To brush your child’s teeth, gently use the brush over all the teeth and gums, even areas where the teeth have not come in yet.
As your child grows and becomes more independent, you can allow him or her to hold the toothbrush while you guide your child’s progress. Make sure you talk to your child while you are brushing, and explain why you brush: what you are doing and how you are doing it.

In addition to regular visits with Dr. Alina Bergan, instilling good oral health habits in your child early on will ensure a lifetime of good dental health. Call today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan at 800-223-0801. You can also schedule online: http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments