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Do you have a dry mouth?

January 9, 2013

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Many people suffer from a condition called Xerostomia or dry mouth.  It can have a negative impact on your lifestyle and your health.  If you have noticed a sticky, dry feeling in your mouth or have experienced trouble chewing, swallowing or even tasting your food, you may have this condition.

There are several potential causes for dry mouth. Among them are:

Medications – A side effect of many medications is dry mouth.  Prescriptions or over the counter drugs for depression, anxiety, pain, allergies, acne, epilepsy, hypertension, diarrhea, nausea, psychotic disorders, urinary incontinence, asthma, muscle relaxants and sedatives can all cause xerostomia.  With many Americans on medications for some issue or medical problem, this affects much of the population.

Medical conditions – People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, diabetes, anemia, cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure or Parkinson’s disease also experience the side effect of dry mouth.

Medical treatments – A side effect of medical treatments such as radiation for cancer can reduce the amount of saliva produced in the mouth.

So why is dry mouth a concern?  Beside the fact that it is uncomfortable and can even affect the taste of your food, not having enough saliva in the mouth leads to dental complications.  Saliva helps to break down food for digestion, which aids in the entire digestive process.  Saliva also helps to cleanse the teeth.  When a person has dry mouth, food and bacteria are more likely to stick to the tooth surfaces, leading to tooth decay and gum disease.

At Long Family Dental, we are always looking at your total medical history so we can treat your health, not just your mouth.  If you have questions about any medication you are taking or any health condition you’ve experienced, or you just notice your mouth being more dry, please give us a call.

 

Restorative Dentistry Defined

January 7, 2013

Are you disappointed in the appearance of your teeth? Is you smile not quite as nice as you’d like it to be? Perhaps you should look into restorative dentistry.

Restorative dentistry is focused on restoring the health and appearance of your teeth. If your teeth are damaged or decayed, your dentist will fix the damage, thus improving the health and appearance of your teeth. Restorative dentistry usually involves a combination of services, customized to the patient’s unique needs. Some of the common services are discussed below.

Bridges

Bridges are used to replace missing teeth. Since teeth rely on each other for support, a missing tooth could cause the surrounding teeth to shift directions. A bridge allows your dentist to replace your missing tooth while helping the rest of your teeth remain in their ideal position.

Crowns

Crowns are used to help repair and restore teeth that are cracked or decayed. If the damage is too large for a filling, then a crown is used. This allows your dentist to save your natural tooth, which is better for the overall health of your mouth. Usually crowns are made from porcelain, ceramic, or metal. If you care for them like you would your natural teeth, they will last for years.

Dentures

If you’re missing more than one tooth, dentures are your solution. Depending on the location of the missing teeth and the health of your remaining teeth and jaw bone, full or partial dentures may be used. Dentures are custom-molded to fit your mouth, and may sometimes be anchored by remaining teeth. Since they’re custom-made, you’ll have a great fit and be able to smile and eat with confidence. It is also important to treat them as you would natural teeth with regular brushing and flossing.

There are lots of restorative dentistry options available to help you smile proudly once again. Your dentist will analyze your mouth and come up with a treatment plan, using some of the restorative dentistry techniques discussed above. See how easy it is to have healthy teeth once again!