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January 2017

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Don’t Like Flossing? Try One Of These Methods and Get Those Gums in Shape!

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When it comes to dental floss, what’s the best kind? Well, if you ask a dentist, they’ll tell you the best dental floss is the floss you’ll actually use. That could be Teflon floss, dental tape, nylon floss, waxed floss, and flosses with or without flavors – there are a lot of choices! There are also a number of ways to get your flossing done that don’t have you wrapping a long string of floss across your fingers and deftly maneuvering your hands in such an enclosed space. Enter the oral irrigator, the vibrating flosser, and the dental pick! Which might be best for you?

Dental Pick

If you’re prone to ignore flossing, you may want to consider a good ol’ fashioned dental pick. You’ve no doubt seen these before (sometimes cast aside on the sidewalk!) … they look kinda’ like a plastic toothpick with a strand of dental floss strapped across a wide u-shaped tip. The simplicity and compact nature of these little portable floss “picks” seem to add to their convenience, and kids seem to love them when they’re first learning to floss. We’ll bet you can find at least one colleague in your office who has a few in their purse or desk for those moments when lunch lingers on the teeth a bit longer than appreciated! We’ll even give you a packet of these for free the next time you come in!

Electric Flossers

Depending on the brand, electric flossers are known by a variety of names, and searching for these handy little devices can be somewhat maddening online (trust us!). You may be best just wandering into the drug store or supermarket to explore in person! There are vibrating flossers, power flossers, and air flossers. Picking the one that’s right for you depends on the task at hand. Power flossers and air flossers seem best if you’re dealing with space concerns near the gumline, and may be a good substitute for an interproximal toothbrush. A vibrating flosser, on the other hand, looks much like a dental pick and because of its design, can cover the entire length of the tooth. The next time you’re here at Pro Health Dental ask which is best for you.

Oral Irrigator

An oral irrigator is a device that uses a pulsating stream of water to remove plaque and food debris from between your teeth. There are a variety of instruments on the market, and your dentist can recommend one based on the health of your gum tissue and budget. Oral irrigators are remarkably effective at keeping gum tissue healthy, and have been shown to reduce pocket depth due to periodontitis. “Pocket depth,” refers to the depth of the gum tissue that immediately surrounds your teeth. You may not know it, but that’s what your dentist or hygienist is testing for when they’re poking that instrument in your mouth during an exam and calling out numbers! Mention this blog post and receive 10% off at your next visit!

It’s worth noting that each of these devices, while recommended, should be considered as supplements to normal flossing – still your best choice. But, if you have dexterity concerns, are purchasing something for a youngster, or just want to ensure your teeth are the cleanest they can be, these tool are great options!

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Does Invisalign Beat Traditional Braces?

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Pro Health Dental offers top notch Invisalign treatments in addition to traditional braces for our cherished patients. If you’re insecure about crooked or misaligned teeth, then we have several options that can fit your individual lifestyle for you to consider, one of which being the exciting and innovative Invisalign clear braces treatment.

Drawbacks of Conventional Braces

Conventional braces can quite ostentatious, to say the least. Metal braces are noticeable, putting you on the radar, even if you want to be more incognito. Who really wants to hang around sporting a huge hunk of metal in their mouth, anyway? Metal braces can be extremely cumbersome, uncomfortable, and they can limit your lifestyle in many ways, including diet. It can be a real drag staying away from the hard, sticky foods that you love. Metal braces only become more and more inconvenient the older we get. There aren’t many adults brave enough to undergo such a life-altering process that late in life. It’s such a sad irony, the fact that braces might make you feel insecure, when all you’re trying to do is improve your smile.

Benefits of Invisalign

One major benefit to Invisalign that we can mention upfront is your appearance. Invisalign trays are barely noticeable. Even if somebody is looking, they would be hard-pressed to see your transparent Invisalign treatment. You can’t get food stuck in your Invisalign trays like traditional metal braces. This way you don’t have to worry about checking the mirror after every meal and snack to make sure there isn’t any debris in your teeth. Eat whatever you want, because you don’t have to worry about any diet restrictions outside of what you normally would for your own personal health and safety.

Comfort is also a big advantage that Invisalign has over traditional metal braces. Invisalign clear braces can be removed completely, though it is recommended that you keep them in for most of a 24 hour period for maximum results.

You also don’t have to worry about irritation or inflammation in your mouth due to cuts or abrasions that metal braces tend to incite. This causes all sorts of discomfort, and can even cause an infection. Metal braces contain wire and protruding metal that can scratch your gums and mouth all over, making it painful to speak, much less eat. Invisalign is sleek and smooth, no way to get shanked in the mouth.

The structure of Invisalign braces is also found to be appealing to patients. You will undergo a sort of planning that is completely computerized and visualized, meaning you’ll have a much better idea of what to expect and how long your Invisalign treatment program will be. Metal braces can often turn into a trial-and-error scenario that doesn’t give you anywhere near as clear an idea of how long you can expect to have your braces. You might even end up having to wear your braces for much longer than you originally were quoted by your dentist.

Invisalign makes your teeth much easier to clean than braces. You don’t have to worry about a water pick, if you don’t want to. You also don’t have to reach into every nook and cranny of your teeth and navigate in between brackets and wires like you would with traditional braces. There is no special tooling required to get started with your Invisalign treatment besides the trays that you will be given.

Contact Pro Health Dental today to learn more about the ways that Invisalign can benefit you. Together, we can determine the most proactive plan to help you achieve the smile that you’ve always dreamed of.