There’s no better way to celebrate Dental Hygiene
Month each October than to share a healthy, happy smile! If you’re
struggling to maintain the optimal level of oral hygiene, your dentist can
recommend steps you to improve your daily at-home routine for effective dental
hygiene in Greenbelt. Don’t forget to schedule your biannual dental checkups
and professional teeth cleanings to ensure your smile stays healthy for life.
If you’ve ever dealt with stress for more than the few a
days or hours before a big job interview or other event, you know that it can negatively
impact your body. People under stress experience head and body aches, struggle
to maintain a typical sleep schedule, and are often at greater risk for health
issues as the immune system is overtaxed in bodies with an elevated level of
stress. Unfortunately, your smile isn’t immune to stress either. For many
people, oral health issues related to stress are found during regular preventive
dentistry visits, and for some, this is a wakeup call that encourages them
to make some changes in their daily life and reduce stress levels. Some stress
can’t be avoided, but the long term impact on oral and overall health can be
detrimental. If you’re experiencing high levels of stress at home, work, or
school, finding different ways to manage your stresses may be an important part
of protecting your smile and overall health. In this blog, we review some of
the common oral health conditions diagnosed in people who are under stress.
If you’ve cracked or broken a dental crown or
other restoration, your Greenbelt dentist may be able to help. In some cases,
we can replace the dislodged dental crown, but no matter what the situation, we
can create a personalized plan to repair your damaged smile as quickly as
possible. In this blog, we walk through the process to restore your smile after
a dental crown has been damaged.
September is National Gum Care Month. Year-round, we promote
preventive dentistry for our Greenbelt dental patients to avoid the majority of
oral health concerns, including gum disease, but this month dedicated to
increasing awareness is a great time to review some of the basics of achieving
and maintaining optimal oral health. In this blog, we discuss the importance of
healthy gums and some simple ways to avoid gum disease
through preventive dental care at-home and in our Greenbelt dental office.
If you’ve ever dealt with stress for more than the few a
days or hours before a big job interview or other event, you know that it can negatively
impact your body. People under stress experience head and body aches, struggle
to maintain a typical sleep schedule, and are often at greater risk for health
issues as the immune system is overtaxed in bodies with an elevated level of
stress. Unfortunately, your smile isn’t immune to stress either. For many
people, oral health issues related to stress are found during regular preventive
dentistry visits, and for some, this is a wakeup call that encourages them
to make some changes in their daily life and reduce stress levels. Some stress
can’t be avoided, but the long term impact on oral and overall health can be
detrimental. If you’re experiencing high levels of stress at home, work, or
school, finding different ways to manage your stresses may be an important part
of protecting your smile and overall health. In this blog, we review some of
the common oral health conditions diagnosed in people who are under stress.
When you look in the mirror, are you suddenly seeing a “toothy” grin where you used to see a healthy smile with equal amounts of tooth and gum tissue? Are you suddenly struggling with sensitive teeth? You may be dealing with receding gums. While many people think of dental problems as relating to only teeth, soft tissue health is just as important to the overall appearance and function of your smile. Gum tissue recession is extremely common and needs to be monitored as it reflects the attachment of the gums to the teeth and underlying bone. Like many other oral health conditions, preventive dentistry, routine care, and understanding the underlying causes are the easiest way to avoid recession.
Sleep apnea is a condition that causes you to stop breathing for ten or more seconds during sleep. This cessation of breathing leads the patient to repeatedly wake from sleep, which often causes daytime exhaustion, difficulty concentrating, and the other commonly known side effects of sleep apnea. What many people don’t know is how the body wakes you from sleep to restart breathing. The body is awoken through a panic response that elevates blood pressure and places strain on the heart. Keep reading to learn a little more about sleep apnea and how it impacts your cardiovascular health. (more…)
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At McCarl Dental Group, we’re dedicated to staying at the forefront of the dental field, which is why we are always updating our dentistry technologies. We recently invested in the state-of-the-art Glidewell Fastmill.io milling unit to offer same-day dental restoration system. This unique digital dentistry tool allows us to design, craft, and place a custom, ceramic dental crown in just one visit to our Greenbelt or Millersville dental offices. (more…)
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September 26, 2018 in Dentistry by McCarl Dental Group
Have you noticed something different around here lately? As part of our continuous effort to improve the patient experience of all our guests, we recently completed a makeover of our dental website. Now, our website shares more custom photos and tells more of our story. At the same time, it includes the latest technology and makes us more accessible to everyone on the Internet. To learn more about the details behind the change, read on!
When it comes to protecting smiles from tooth decay, we encourage all of our dental patients to do their best to brush thoroughly, floss carefully, and of course, keep up with regular preventive dental checkups. When it comes to our kids’ smiles, it can be more of a struggle to keep them healthy. Dental professionals and parents work hard to teach children to remove plaque buildup and clean their smiles thoroughly every day, but even the most diligent parents may not always have time to double check their children’s teeth every time they brush. What can you do to improve your child’s oral health (or your own) quickly and comfortably? Ask your dental hygienist or dentist about dental sealants. (more…)
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