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Almonds—almonds are jam-packed with calcium and protein while being low in sugar and acid. Add some to a lunchtime salad, stir-fry them with chicken and rice for dinner, or just enjoy a handful on their own. Carrots, Apples and Celery—these “Big Three” snacks are awesome for your teeth! They’re high in water and fiber, and […]
Preventive Dentistry Preserves Your Smile Anyone who has ever needed a complete smile makeover or restoration knows that a beautiful, healthy smile is nothing to take for granted. Extensive dental restorations can be expensive and time-consuming. Preventive dentistry can help keep you from needing a smile makeover, as you’ll be able to catch problems early […]
Dental Bonding Dental bonding or cosmetic dental bonding are phrases used to refer to the correction or concealment of minor dental flaws using composite resin. The term bonding was originally used in dentistry to connote the process of preparing a tooth to be fused or bonded with a dental restoration. Bonding uses acid to create microscopic etches […]
When decay or damage affect your formerly healthy teeth, restorative dentistry performed by an expert hand comes to the rescue. The team at Alamo Springs Dental is highly experienced in the most common treatments, like fillings, crowns and bridges and root canals — as well as more specialized procedures, too. Those include: Oral surgery services […]
If we say in one line that a healthy mouth is the first step towards a healthy body than it would be correct in two senses. One is that everything we eat or drink to take care of our body’s nutritional requirement will go through mouth way and another important thing is that the infection from an unhealthy mouth […]
Gum disease can lead to loosening and premature loss of teeth in addition to bad breath, bleeding gums and sensitivity. And these are only some of the consequences of gum disease that are limited to the mouth. Disease of gums is an infection which is mainly bacterial and called as periodontal disease, of course smoking, […]
During pregnancy mouth, teeth, gums and oral health are somehow overlooked. It is a fact that physiological and hormonal changes in body leads to increased gum problems in all pregnant ladies but generally swollen gums and bleeding from gums is totally ignored and only few of them report to a dental surgeon maybe if there […]
February is Children’s Dental Health Month, a great time to remember that a child’s dental health is set in motion from a very young age. Tooth decay can develop any time after the first tooth comes in, starting around 6 months old, and good habits should begin even earlier. Only 28 percent of American parents […]
As soon as a child’s first tooth comes in, it should be brushed. But 63 percent of parents didn’t begin brushing for their children at this time. Instead, they waited until there were a few or even a full set of teeth. The first tooth – and all subsequent teeth – should be brushed gently […]