Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Keep Your Teeth Healthy and Beautiful With These Great Resources


Have you enjoyed our recent blog posts? Are you interested in finding out more about those topics? You can learn more about dental bonding and how to prevent cavities by visiting these informational websites.
·         Use this site to help you explain cavities and how to prevent them to your kids.
·         To learn proper tooth brushing techniques, visit this webpage.
·         For more details on cosmetic dental procedures, including dental bonding, check out this webpage from the American Dental Association.
·         At WebMD.com, you'll find all the important information you need to know before undergoing a dental bonding procedure.
·         Find out more about how cavities are filled and the different materials commonly used by visiting this website.
Call Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S in Cedarhurst at (800) 223-0801 to schedule an appointment.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

No More Dentures! Consider Dental Implants

Many denture wearers don’t realize that there are other options for replacement teeth. Over time, weight change and tissue changes can cause individuals who may have comfortably worn dentures to become frustrated by sore spots or self-conscious due to the embarrassment of loose dentures, never knowing there is another alternative.
In this news clip, you’ll learn about how dental implants can improve the lives of individuals with missing teeth.  Eating, smiling, caring for teeth and even daily living improves dramatically for patients who get dental implants.

At Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S, our dentist not only offer family dental care, but also advanced cosmetic dental options, including teeth whitening and dental implant restorations. If you are tired of living with dentures, make an appointment to see how dental implants can improve your life. Contact our office to learn more—call (800)223-0801 today.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

The Effects of Aging on Our Teeth


Like every other part of the human body, the teeth and gums can be affected by age. Although these changes occur naturally over the course of your lifetime, proper oral hygiene and help from your dentist are essential to the health and longevity of your teeth. Read on for solutions to these avoidable dental problems.
Tooth Decay
Problem: At any time throughout your life, tooth decay can significantly impact the health of your teeth. Sugary and starchy foods cause bacteria in your mouth to produce acids that can damage the enamel of your teeth. Damaged enamel can lead to tooth decay, infection, and the need for a root canal or extraction.
Solutions: Try to limit sweet, carbohydrate-rich foods in your diet. Chew sugarless gum to increase saliva production, which in turn cleanses the mouth and neutralizes acidity. Also remember to brush at least twice daily, floss once a day, and visit your dentist for checkups and cleanings twice a year.
Discoloration
Problem: In addition to the natural yellowing of teeth over time, foods and beverages can stain your teeth. Coffee, tea, and red wine are especially likely to stain. Tobacco can also stain your teeth.
Solutions: Avoid foods that can stain your teeth when possible, or at least brush soon after indulging. Cold drinks like sodas and teas can be enjoyed through a straw to lessen contact with the enamel. You may also ask your dentist about tooth whitening.
Gum Disease
Problem: The most significant threat to oral hygiene and health is gum disease. As you age, the risk for gum disease increases. Pockets at the gum line may develop in early stages of gum disease, where bacteria can collect and grow. When left untreated, the bacteria can cause inflammation and infection. Eventually, gum disease causes damage to gum tissue, bone, and even organs.
Solutions: Brush your teeth and floss daily to prevent the buildup of plaque. You may also try using an antibacterial mouthwash. Schedule regular checkups and cleanings to detect early signs of gum disease

For superior family dental care, rely on the doctors and hygienists at Alina Bergan D.D.S. We serve the 5 towns area with state-of-the-art techniques. Call us at (800) 223-0801 to schedule your appointment today!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Make Your Smile Last a Lifetime!

Caring for your teeth and ensuring their health is the best way to make your smile last a lifetime. To read more about what to expect from your teeth as you mature, or to better understand TMJ, dive into these helpful links. If you live in the 5 Towns area, you can depend on Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. for your dental care. To schedule an appointment, call Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S  at (800) 223-0801.

·         Explore this WebMD article to read more about how age can affect your teeth. This article also offers tips on how to manage the changes in your teeth over time.
·         To get an idea of some of the changes your teeth may undergo throughout your lifetime, check out this article.
·         For a look at how your oral health changes throughout the decades, click through this article from Everyday Health.
·         Mayo Clinic discusses the symptoms, causes, and treatments for TMJ.

·         MedicineNet provides this comprehensive article on TMJ, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

Monday, January 27, 2014

How to Floss Teeth

As your dentist will tell you, flossing is one of the best things you can do for your smile and overall oral health.
This video from Colgate features a guide on how to floss areas that your toothbrush can’t reach. You’ll learn how to hold the ends of the floss, how to maneuver between each tooth, how to use care when flossing, and much more. You’ll also find out how to glide the floss underneath the gum line to prevent tartar buildup.
Flossing is highly beneficial, but flossing alone is not enough to keep you from developing poor oral health. You’ll need to see a dental health professional routinely, so visit Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.Sfor the care you need. We provide a wide range of services for each member of your family. To learn more or schedule a consultation, visit our website or call us at (800) 223-0801 today.



Friday, January 24, 2014

How is Your Dental Hygiene?

Dental Inspection

You know that brushing and flossing are important components of daily dental care; but even if you commit to these good habits, your teeth may not be as healthy as you think. Poor dental health could be a sign of whole-body health complications to come, so look below for tips on how to evaluate your dental hygiene, and remember to visit your family dentist regularly.

Are Your Gums Red or Swollen?
Red, swollen, and bleeding gums are often the sign of infected oral tissues. If you floss every day, bleeding should not result. When food is allowed to settle between the teeth and underneath the gums, bacteria begin to eat away at the gums, causing gingivitis. This can cause the gums to feel tender and uncomfortable. If your gums become inflamed and bloodied after brushing or flossing, you’re not getting your mouth clean enough each day. You’ll need to adjust your dental hygiene routine and visit your dentist for gum disease treatment. If infection worsens, you could suffer from receding gums and tooth loss.
Do Your Teeth Hurt?
If you experience pain when you bite down, you could be suffering from a cavity. Do you have sensitivity to sweets, hot or cold? These things can also mean there is tooth decay or an infection. Cavities are most common on the chewing surfaces of the molars and in-between teeth where food gets trapped. It is important to take special care when brushing the chewing surfaces of your molars in order to remove all hidden food particles and acids. Flossing removes particles in-between teeth. However, if tooth decay has already begun, you’ll need to visit your dentist for a filling. During your dental appointment, talk to your dentist about fluoride and how it can strengthen weakened enamel.
How is Your Breath?
Bad breath could be a sign that you need to brush your teeth, but it could also be a sign of infection or tooth decay. If you suffer from persistent bad breath, schedule a dental exam right away. Your dentist can give you tips on how to maintain fresh breath.

If you need more help improving your dental hygiene, contact Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. we specialize in superior dental care using the latest in preventative and cosmetic dental technology. Visit our website or call us (800) 223-0801 to make an appointment today.

Friday, January 17, 2014

The Advantages of Dental Implants


Dental implants are a great option for individuals who have lost one or more teeth due to injury, failed root canal therapy, extreme tooth decay, and periodontal disease. According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, approximately 69% of adults between the ages of 35 and 44 have lost at least one permanent tooth, while 26 % of adults will have lost all of their permanent teeth by age 74. Read on for more information on the advantages of dental implants.
Permanent Solution to Tooth Loss
Unlike dentures and removable bridges, dental implants give patients a permanent solution to tooth loss. Titanium implants are surgically placed within the jawbone; upon this titanium root, a natural-looking replacement tooth is affixed. Surgical placement allows the dental implant to fuse to the jawbone itself in a process known as osseointegration, providing unparalleled stability and reducing the need for future restorations.
Reduced Risk of Bone Loss
Dentures and bridges sit along the gum line rather than extend into the jawbone, causing them to move or slide along the gums, increasing the risk of jawbone erosion and weakening. Dental implants, on the other hand, stimulate the jawbone just as your natural teeth would in order to maintain the integrity of your jawbone and facial structures. Furthermore, dental implants do not rely on any preexisting neighboring teeth for support.
Natural-Looking Results
Dental implants are designed to look and function just like your natural teeth. In fact, many patients find their dental implants are stronger than their own teeth and can last a lifetime when properly cared for.

The best way to determine if you are an ideal candidate for dental implants is to set up a consultation with your dentist. Restore your smile by contacting Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S at (800) 223-0801 or visiting us online.