Uncategorized | Fords Family Dental Care https://www.fordsfamilydental.com Tue, 09 Apr 2024 16:30:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Good Health Begins With a Healthy Mouth! https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/good-health-begins-with-a-healthy-mouth/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 22:31:30 +0000 https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/?p=826 Our hearts and bodies need us to stay healthy so we can live longer lives and enjoy our loved ones. But the gateway to a healthy heart and body begins with our mouth. Our oral health becomes a crucial part of our overall health and well being. Studies have shown that gum disease and bone [...]

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Our hearts and bodies need us to stay healthy so we can live longer lives and enjoy our loved ones. But the gateway to a healthy heart and body begins with our mouth. Our oral health becomes a crucial part of our overall health and well being.

Studies have shown that gum disease and bone loss around our teeth can increase risks for serious health problems including heart attack, kidney failure, stroke, diabetes, pregnancy complications, respiratory health, pancreatic cancer and dementia.

It is important to practice good oral hygiene throughout the year and take the necessary steps to keep our teeth and mouth healthy. Maintaining proper oral hygiene includes brushing at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing our teeth regularly. Brushing removes plaque and bacteria buildup and flossing removes food particles that are stuck between teeth and gums. Doing this regularly will reduce the chances of gum disease and tooth decay.

While a sweet treat from time to time is alright, having too much sugar and acidic foods in our diet can cause major damage to our teeth. Soda, energy drinks, sports drinks, coffee and tea with sugar or milk and even fruit juices are examples of drinks that can damage our tooth’s enamel. Remember, bacteria in our mouth feed on the sugar and acid found in most foods, creating a film that leads to tooth decay and gum disease.

Dental visits and check-ups are essential in maintaining optimal oral health. It is recommended that you visit the dentist twice a year for regular checkups, cleanings and preventive care.

So let us help you maintain good health with a healthy mouth and smile. Yes, your smile is contagious not only to your health but to others!

We invite you to give us a call today at 732-738-9087 to schedule an appointment with one of our excellent dentists. Dr. Stella Backos and Dr. Rauaa Romhen look forward to seeing you here at Fords Family Dental Care in Fords, New Jersey. You can rest assured that your smile will be in good hands!

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How a Smile Can Affect Your Health https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/how-a-smile-can-affect-your-health/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 21:38:14 +0000 https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/?p=664 I am sure many of you have heard of the phrase that states, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Turns out, smiling is another simple solution that provides many lifelong benefits that will help preserve your health. Whether your smile is genuine or not, a smile can positively impact your mind and body, [...]

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I am sure many of you have heard of the phrase that states, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Turns out, smiling is another simple solution that provides many lifelong benefits that will help preserve your health. Whether your smile is genuine or not, a smile can positively impact your mind and body, offering a grand scheme of benefits for your overall health. Not only can a smile positively impact your health, but it can also benefit those around you. Below we will go over the top five benefits smiling can have on your overall health in more detail.

1-Conscious Smiling

Although many look at smiling as an involuntary response, it can also be a conscious decision. Some of the reasons one should consider intentionally incorporating smiling more into their everyday lives is because smiling is known to relieve stress, improve your mood, improve your immune system, lower your blood pressure and in the long run may also help you live longer.

2-Stress Relieving

Studies have demonstrated that although performing the same stressful task, the smiling group’s heart rate recovered more quickly with comparison to the subjects with a neutral expression. Various research has testified that there is an activation that occurs in the brain whether the smile is spontaneous or displayed intentionally (Basaraba, 2021). This research portrays smiling not only as a source of stress relief but also proof that smiling may help lower one’s blood pressure.

3-Strengthening Immune System

Furthermore, due to smiling relieving stress, naturally the body is in a more relaxed state. When the body is in a more relaxed state the body can function more effectively, therefore strengthening the body’s immune system. The opposite is also true, regarding staying healthier overall by eating healthier and exercising, which may all contribute to helping you feel less stressed and relaxed, thereby strengthening your immune system (Mark Stibich, 2023).

4-Mood Boosting

Lastly, a biproduct of the body being in a relaxed state and the action of smiling releasing neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin, which are often known as the body’s natural happy chemicals, smiling automatically aids in improving one’s overall mood (SCLHealth.org, n.d.). This has been portrayed despite the action of a smile being forced or not, turns out, or our brain does not know the difference and will reap the benefits regardless.

5-Living Longer, Healthier and Happier

To summarize, the benefits discussed were that smiling is known to relieve stress, may help lower your blood pressure, improve your mood and immune system. The benefits depicted above in culmination will all ultimately assist in living a longer and happier life. These are just five reasons why one should consider incorporating more smiles into one’s life. Considering it is such a simple action, there is no reason why you can’t make the attempt to smile more. We hope this motivates to smile more today!

References

Basaraba, S. (2021, April 1). How to De-Stress With a Smile. Retrieved from Verywell mind: https://www.verywellmind.com/beat-stress-with-as-smile-2223757

March Stibich, P. (2023, February 17). Verywell mind. Retrieved from 10 Big Benefits of Smiling:
https://www.verywellmind.com/beat-stress-with-as-smile-2223757

SCLHealth.org. (n.d.). Intermountain Health. Retrieved from SCLHealth.org.

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Perfecting Your Smile: The Invisalign® Journey https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/perfecting-your-smile-the-invisalign-journey/ Sun, 25 Jun 2023 21:40:24 +0000 https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/?p=659 It is no secret that oftentimes a smile is one of the first things people notice when observing someone. With the bright, white and perfect smiles often portrayed in famous celebrities and models, it is no surprise that people in society would like to mirror these aesthetically pleasing smiles.  However, in today’s day and age, [...]

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It is no secret that oftentimes a smile is one of the first things people notice when observing someone. With the bright, white and perfect smiles often portrayed in famous celebrities and models, it is no surprise that people in society would like to mirror these aesthetically pleasing smiles.  However, in today’s day and age, it is a lot simpler for most to achieve a beautiful and healthy smile. Today we will talk about clear aligners known as Invisalign®, which have helped thousands of people transform and renovate their smiles.

Why Straighten Teeth

Some of the chief common complaints that inspire patients to attempt wearing clear aligners are gaps in their teeth, crowding, malalignment in their bite, such as having an open bite, crossbite, underbite, and more for mild or moderate cases. With that being said, it is important for patients to frequently visit their dentist for normal check-ups and cleanings prior to and during treatment with their clear aligners. In some cases, a dentist may also refer a patient to an orthodontist for completion of more severe cases.

Getting Your Aligners

The process of getting aligners is very simple. Most offices will use a modern scanner to take a digital impression, but some offices will take physical impressions and pictures. Either way, despite the chosen method both create molds which help the lab and dentist further study the patient’s mouth and decipher whether the case is moderate or severe. This is decided based on the crowding and type of bite adjustment that is necessary for the teeth to be manipulated.

Oral Hygiene With Aligners

Clear aligners are clear, thin, plastic-like trays formed to fit the individual’s teeth; a series of aligners are created to move the teeth a certain amount in every set of trays. The doctor reevaluates the movements and ensures that the trays are tracking well in accordance with the treatment plan.

Good hygiene and compliance with wearing the trays in accordance with any additional instructions the dentist may have will all help ensure the best outcome. It is important to follow the rules with tray maintenance as well as only keeping the aligners in the mouth when drinking water, otherwise the trays must be removed to eat any kind of food or drink any beverage such as soda or juice, and if possible, to at least rinse the mouth with water after eating or drinking anything other than water. These practices will help ensure that the aligners stay clean and that food particles are not getting trapped in with the aligners on.

Why Invisalign?

Although wearing aligners does require some additional discipline, it is a temporary and worthwhile investment in the long run. Most cases tend to last on average anywhere from a year or two, but most patients are very happy with the outcome, aesthetically speaking. However, clear aligners will also help your oral health stay healthier by moving the teeth to proper alignment, and the Invisalign app makes it very easy to keep track of trays and answer any questions the patient may have about Invisalign in particular. If you are interested in finding out more about Invisalign do not hesitate to see our dentist and ask what your options are for your specific case.

Bibliography:
Orthodontists, A.A. (n.d.). AAO Member Site. Retrieved from:
AAO Clear Aligners

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Do You Have Loose Teeth or Bleeding Gums? https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/do-you-have-loose-teeth-or-bleeding-gums/ Wed, 19 Apr 2023 19:06:09 +0000 https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/?p=546 NATURE FOOLS the human mind when it comes to oral health problems. WHY? Thanks to our cheeks and lips, it is very hard to see what’s going on inside our mouths. That’s why most people tend not to be concerned about the health of their mouth until it is too late! According to the most [...]

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NATURE FOOLS the human mind when it comes to oral health problems. WHY? Thanks to our cheeks and lips, it is very hard to see what’s going on inside our mouths. That’s why most people tend not to be concerned about the health of their mouth until it is too late!

According to the most recent report from the CDC, 47% of adults aged 30 years have gum disease or beginning periodontal disease, and about 70.1% of adults 65 years and older have more advanced periodontal disease.

What is Gum disease?

Gums are part of the supporting tissue that surround our teeth and are extremely essential for a healthy oral cavity. When bacteria infects the gum tissue, it could lead to destruction of the gums causing bleeding, puffiness and recession.

What causes Gum disease?

Gum disease is caused by the plaque build-up on the gums which leads to an infection by harmful bacteria (See the above picture).

What are the warning signs of Gum disease?

There are several warning signs of gum disease which include inflamed gums, tooth sensitivity, gums pulling away from teeth (also called recession), painful teeth when chewing, change in the way you bite or change in the way your partial denture fits. If you are experiencing any of these problems, please contact Fords Family Dental Care at 732-738-9087 to make an appointment with our expert dental clinicians who can help you.

There are FOUR phases to periodontal disease which are a result of bacterial invasion into the gums and the bone that surround and support your teeth.

Along with this, there is also invasion of bacteria into the bloodstream therefore affecting the heart, lungs, brain and other organs. Studies have shown strong links between periodontal disease and heart, stomach, kidney problems, diabetes, premature birth, Alzheimer’s and many more systemic diseases.

Phase 1- Gingivitis

If your gums are inflamed, red and bleed when you floss or brush you may be suffering from gingivitis. This is the earliest stage of periodontal disease and at this stage, periodontal disease could be easily reversed.

Phase 2- Mild Periodontal Disease

This is the second stage that follows if gum disease is left untreated. At this stage the condition is not reversible but can definitely be managed if proper oral care is provided fast enough. At this stage, patients do not only experience swollen and bleeding gums but they also have pockets forming around their teeth which collect more plaque, leading to bone loss. This stage could be managed by deep cleaning which is often provided by a hygienist.

Phase 3- Moderate Periodontal Disease

This is the third stage of gum disease. It is much more advanced when compared to the previous two stages because bacteria has fully invaded the bone causing deeper pockets, irreversible bone loss and definite invasion of bacteria into the bloodstream. Patients may notice their teeth shifting or loosening along with gum recession.

Phase 4- Advanced Periodontal Disease

This is the fourth and most destructive stage of gum disease. The pocket depths and bone loss from previous stages becomes much worse at this stage and if proper treatment is not provided, there could be definite tooth loss.

Call Today!

If you are noticing the signs and symptoms of periodontal disease, you should seek treatment to make sure it is stopped before it can damage your smile. For proper treatment and care for periodontal disease, please contact Fords Family Dental Care at 732-738-9087 to make an appointment. Your smile will thank you!

Resources:
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2013, July 10). Periodontal disease. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved April 15, 2023, from
2. “Gum Disease Symptoms and Treatments” Illnesses and Conditions | NHS Inform

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Welcome to Our New Blog! https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/welcome-to-our-new-blog/ https://www.fordsfamilydental.com/welcome-to-our-new-blog/#comments Wed, 10 Aug 2022 07:00:00 +0000 http://swilpafl.bptemp12.com/?p=1 Here at Fords Family Dental Care, we endeavor to use our new blog as a regular means for publishing valuable content for our community through monthly blog posts. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, we’re able to further explore some of the most important topics pertaining to our industry and area of expertise here [...]

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Here at Fords Family Dental Care, we endeavor to use our new blog as a regular means for publishing valuable content for our community through monthly blog posts. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, we’re able to further explore some of the most important topics pertaining to our industry and area of expertise here on our website through these articles.

Each profession tends to be its own little niche, which is a good thing because it creates a unique space for our services and a place for you to learn and implement helpful ideas that can benefit you and the people you care about.

We’re excited to share this ongoing knowledge base of blog articles with this online community. These blogs provide timely and relevant information that’s conveniently accessible online. Indeed, we hope that this community will use the valuable information found in our regular blog posts, because they are an effective way for us to reach out to you on a monthly basis, while you still enjoy the comforts of your own home.

If you have any questions or want more information, we invite you to call our team at Fords Family Dental Care in Fords, New Jersey, today at 732-738-9087. We look forward to helping you in any way we can, and we thank you for the opportunity!

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