Getting Veneer? Know How To Care For Them Your new dental veneers will do an amazing job at helping them look white and stunning to others. You’ll want to keep them looking that way as long as possible, which means taking good care of the veneers over the years. Here are a few tips that can help you do it. Treat Veneers Like Natural Teeth Even with a full set of dental veneers, it is important that you floss, brush, and rinse with mouthwash regularly. Veneers can still become discolored, and…
If you have teeth that are chipped or broken, misaligned or discolored, dental veneers can restore your smile. And just like the teeth they’re covering up, they need to be properly cared for. At Steven A. Kumasaka, DDS, the premier dentist office in Kaneohe, Hawaii, Dr. Kumasaka specializes cosmetic dentistry, including teeth cleaning, teeth whitening, and veneers and bleaching. Although dental veneers don’t necessarily require any special care, you do need to make sure to continue to follow…
In order to have healthy teeth, you have to do more than brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss on a regular basis. You also need to make sure that you are providing your body with the nutrients it needs to keep your teeth health and strong. Here are three ways you can change your diet and improve your dental health at the same time. Increase Your Calcium Intake Your teeth and your gums are primarily composed of calcium. Since calcium is one of the primary components of your teeth…
That has always been how I have lived and plan on continuing that in the future. I believe my destiny is to graduate college with a degree in something I am very passionate in and thereafter living my best life working in that field. Currently I am a dental hygiene major. As peculiar as this sounds, I have always been fascinated with teeth. From a young age, I loved going to the dentist. In my five-year-old self’s mind, going to the dentist meant getting my teeth cleaned and being rewarded by…
If you have a dental crown, you need to be aware of the situations that can cause your crown to fall off. Although permanent crowns should stay in place forever, certain situations can cause your crown to pop-off. In order to ensure that your crown doesn't fall off, make sure that you don't put your teeth in any of the following situations. Eating Sticky Foods If you have a dental crown, you need to avoid eating sticky foods, or at least avoid chewing sticky foods on the side of your mouth…
Men also tend to skimp on their basic brushing and flossing routines. Nearly nine out of ten of women brush their teeth two or more times each day and over half of them floss at least once per day. The statistics for men are quite different. Only 66% of men brush their teeth twice a day or more and less than half of them floss their teeth at least once a day. It has also been found that men…
do not actually eliminate the dental problem of a decaying tooth; for sure it will help a lot in alleviating the sharp and throbbing often severe pain that comes with the aching teeth. In case the dentist suggests tooth extraction, at least you had reduced the severity of the pain that you are suffering. There are different causal factors that contribute to an aching tooth. But more often than not, it is often caused by a decaying tooth as a result of inadequate dental hygiene. Failure to brush…
think of clean teeth, shiny tools, and skilled dental hygienists. Dental hygienists are specifically trained to clean peoples teeth and teach proper oral care, which I why I chose to research their profession. What influenced me to choose this profession was, I have wanted to work in the field of dental hygienistry since the fourth grade and I have always been interested in what the dental hygienists do. Although every day is different for a dental hygienist, they do have many day-to-day job…
Getting a job out in the real world as a dental hygienist is not a problem right now because there is such a high demand for it. The factor that I see many hygienists look at is the pay. After doing a little research, I found out the Texas, California, Alaska, Nevada, and Arizona are some of the highest paying states in the dental hygienist field. The hourly average starting pay for a dental hygienist is $33. However, depending on where you work that hourly wage can go up or down. The yearly…
An apple a day will not keep the dental hygienist away. Dental hygiene is one of the most important fields of human health and it requires a very persistent and understanding professional to do the job. The mouth is an impervious part of the human anatomy and much of what dental hygienists do is try to prevent poor dental health, which is the reason most people see the dentist 2-3 times a year. Before you meet with the dentist you see a dental hygienist. Overall, most people think he/she cleans…