A filling doesn’t fix anything-Here is why.

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Filling a tooth doesn’t fix anything.

stress free dental careNobody likes the dentist. How do I know this? After almost 20 years in the dental field I know. I’ve heard all of the horror stories and childhood traumas. I’ve heard “I don’t want to be here”…and many other laments of woe. People associate the dental office with sounds they dislike, smells they can’t stand and pain. There is so much wrong with this. You should not fear someone who is there to help you. I’ve built my practice to provide dental care in comfort without any of those things. But I will get into that later.

Most people have had to have a filling in their lifetime. A needle, drilling and filling a tooth that has gone rogue. “You have a cavity.” says your dentist. No ones favorite four words. Now you need a filling. It’s not fun and it doesn’t fix the problem. Tooth decay to many people is a mystery. It’s often considered a part of life. I just happens. It’s not! It doesn’t have to happen ever. And the filling that your dentist is placing is not fixing anything. It does not stop the decay process, eliminate the bacterial imbalance and it reduces the life expectancy of your tooth. A filling’s life expectancy is 5-15 years. After this the filling or restoration often needs to be repaired or replaced with you guessed it another filling. And what is that filling made of? Do your research. Your healthy tooth has your life expectancy.

But what else can be done you ask. A proactive preventative approach to dental care. Prevention focused care eliminates the need for treatment. Tooth decay is 99% preventable. But it still happens and it happens often. Children experience it. Decay is one of the most common preventable illnesses in children. Why? Because of many factors. And failures in the current treatment focused dental care system. Baby’s first visit at 12 months of age is a necessity.

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When we identify your individual risk factors we can head off the drill. No one factor creates decay. There are often many factors that contribute. If your goal for your family is cavity free check ups I can help you. Healthy teeth for life? I can help you! But be prepared to make some modifications to your diet, your habits and lifestyle. The reward will be no more decay and oral disease. No more drilling and filling in an endless cycle. You need to have those tools and the understanding of how to optimize your oral health. And it’s my job to give them to you.

As a Registered Dental Hygienist my job is to guide, support and provide care that ultimately will improve your health. Preventing oral disease and decay, protecting a balanced oral environment and promoting your best health is what I do. The words “just a dental cleaning” drive me crazy. I am a health care provider and just cleaning your teeth does not help you. It’s my job to assess your current condition in a comprehensive manner. Establish a relationship with you in order to serve you in the best way I can and find out what your goals are for your health. Together we plan your care and how you will reach those goals. Some of these goals may be to prevent tooth decay, eliminate bleeding, improve your breath, or reduce tooth sensitivity. How we reach them will be different for everyone. But we will get there.

Book your first oral health assessment, cavity prevention consultation, or dental cleaning experience today. 519-736-1100 or email [email protected] I’m here to help.

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Things are Better With a Plan-Plan to Prevent Cavities

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You can prevent tooth decay-with a plan. I can help. I don’t know about you but sometimes I need a plan. Whether I want to eat healthier, get more sleep or reach a business goal I’m much more likely to succeed with a plan. Sometimes I need some help making that plan so I call a professional. A nutritionist, a therapist or a business coach to reach those goals I just mentioned. But what if you want to prevent tooth decay? Then you need a dental hygienist like me and a cavity prevention plan.

First of all what is a cavity or tooth decay? A cavity is damage to the surface of tooth enamel. Decay or a cavity is caused by the by acidic by products of bacterial plaque. Our enamel becomes demineralized and weakened and eventually develops a hole. This hole or damage needs to be “fixed” or filled. Without treatment cavities get bigger. It can become large enough to damage the nerve of a tooth. This results in an abcess or infection and the tooth may be lost. This treatment includes a filling or a root canal. Tooth decay not only affects your teeth but can affect your self esteem, your overall health and wellness and puts teeth at risk to be lost. Risk factors for tooth decay include: diet, dental hygiene habits, hydration, saliva consistency, physiology and more. But each of these can be mitigated thus preventing decay. No one risk factors causes tooth decay. It is a combination of many…What are yours? Fill out the oral health self assessment🙂

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Fillings or “Fixing” Tooth Decay.

Let’s talk about filling or “fixing” a tooth. Simple right? You’ve got a cavity so now it has to be fixed. No big deal. Well it is a big deal. A filling does not fix anything. Simply placing a filling does not stop decay on other teeth. And a filling is temporary in nature. A filling’s life expectancy is 5-15 years. I don’t know about you but I plan tmetal fillings, amalgam fillings, mercury fillingso keep my teeth a lot longer than that. Also, fillings require a painful and traumatic procedure to place. And often the material used to “fill” a tooth contains questionable chemicals that can contribute negatively to your health. Let me help to keep your teeth whole and healthy so that they last for your lifetime.

Here is the good news. Decay can be prevented. Would you like to protect yourself and family from decay? No decay means not having painful and expensive fillings. Tooth decay is a disease with many causes. But it is 99% PREVENTABLE. That means anyone can have cavity free check ups and avoid fillings and filling materials that contain questionable chemicals. Let’s keep your teeth whole and healthy and they will last for your lifetime.

How you ask? Well let’s start by eating a whole healthy diet, drinking plenty of water, and having an effective dental hygiene routine including regular professional care. If you want to go a step further you need a plan. I can design a cavity prevention plan for your needs. Customized for your life. Sound good? It’s great! All you have to do is give me a call and set up a consultation either online or in office. I will design a plan with you that includes diet, habit, lifestyle modifications that will help you prevent tooth decay. It’s really simple give me a call 519-736-1100 or email [email protected] and set up the consultation.

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Probiotics and dental health. Naturally healthier smiles.

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Probiotics and dental health. Naturally healthier smiles.

Why probiotics for dental health? What are they? How can they help me?

Probiotics are live naturally occurring bacteria. These bacteria are delivered in several different forms for different reasons. You can find them in pill form, yogurt and some fermented foods. They are helpful to improve digestion, metabolism and improve immunity. Now you can use probiotics for dental health. Several studies are now showing probiotics are effectively improving mouth health. Read here. Embrace Dental Hygiene is now carrying ProbioticGum containing Blis K12. Questions? Call Jen 519-736-1100 or email [email protected]

I stay current in terms of advances and studies and new products. Things change as new information and products become available and I need to adapt my practice accordingly. Your mouth is a major portal of entry for things you need. That is why it is so important to keep it healthy with our self care routines including visiting your dental hygienist regularly 🙂 Our food, water and air all enter through our mouths. Nasty bacteria and viruses may piggy-back any one of those things. Leading to sickness or infection. Sometimes our oral hygiene can be neglected…Did you floss today? Ineffective oral hygiene leads to an overgrowth of bugs. This starts an inflammatory process that can cause gingivitis or bleeding gums and bad breath.

The Role of Saliva and Bacteria in a Healthy Mouth and Body

Saliva contains healthy and helpful bacteria that serve as guardians to fight off most nasty bacteria or viruses and inflammation when the oral flora is balanced. But when things are out of whack…like when we have taken an an antibiotic or have a dry mouth these good bacteria dwindle and the bad can overgrow. This puts us at risk for disease and tooth decay. Effective oral hygiene and regularly having your teeth cleaned helps normalize the bacterial flora but sometimes we need more help. There is so much more to dental health than brushing and flossing. Healthy whole foods and staying properly hydrated are just as important. Probiotic gum contains 500 million S. Salivarius which is one of the good guys. Chewing this gum for 5-10 minutes can boost your immunity to bacteria and viruses not to mention stimulate saliva flow. Very good things…Less disease, and tooth decay maybe even fewer colds or upper respiratory infections. Click here for more.

Typically in the drinsingental profession when there is infection or disease we reach for an antibacterial. These can be very effective and certain situations definitely warrant killing bacteria. But in my thinking trying to boost our internal immunity and our own first line of defense seems like a more natural solution. Regularly using an antibacterial or overuse of an antibiotic may render it ineffective with time and certainly can damage the helpful bacteria as well. The healthier solution in my opinion is trying to work with our body. Probiotics!!

I have found a gum that is an effective oral probiotic treatment. ProbioticGum from CulturedCare is sugar free and sweetened with xylitol. If you’ve read anything about xylitol you know it’s a natural sweetener made from birch. But did you know that it remineralizes teeth and reduces tooth decay? Dental hygiene happy dance:)

Embrace Dental Hygiene now carries probiotic gum with Blis K12 it is the only probiotic gum licensed by Health Canada. I recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their oral health, stimulate saliva flow, have better breath or boost their natural immunity to infection. Come and get it! It’s organic, and non gmo too. Questions? [email protected] or 519-736-1100

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Childhood Tooth Decay-Decay is Preventable

When I drop my kids off at daycare and see the children “snacking” on juice and froot loops the hygienist in me cringes. The mom in me knows what it’s like trying to get my 2 and 4 year old to eat let alone eat healthy. But I know it’s worth the effort. I intend to do my best to raise two healthy and decay free children.I know not everything is in my control but I’ve seen the result of letting the children choose what they want instead of what they need. I would eat gummy bears instead of vegetables too if I didn’t know better.

Tooth decay is an infectious disease that is 99% PREVENTABLE. There is no reason for decay rates to be higher now than they ever have been. But it seems like they are. Modern diets that include processed foods and refined sugar are compromising years of education and advances. Hospitals are regularly sedating children and toddlers for tooth issues. It shouldn’t be happening. Parents need to know how to prevent decay and take responsibility for their children’s health.

Prior to becoming a dental hygienist I was an assistant in a busy oral surgery practice in Thunder Bay Ontario. I assisted the oral and maxillofacial surgeon during surgery on children and adults alike. Adult surgery was mainly performed for procedures like extraction of wisdom teeth, placing implants, and jaw surgeries. Let’s just say surgery on children was much harder for me. Surgery for children was primarily due to rampant tooth decay also know as Early Childhood Caries. These children had decay so extreme the teeth required extraction. In order to extract teeth on children under 5 stages of decayyears old they often require sedation. Sedation alone is a health risk particularly on a child so young. But following the surgery they are missing teeth that will not be erupting for in some cases years. There is nothing more sad than extracting baby teeth.

Why are baby teeth important?

Baby teeth are very important there is a reason they are there. They allow a child to eat. They hold space and act as a guide for erupting adult teeth. They contribute to developing speech patterns. They also contribute to healthy self esteem. Children who have decay are often uncomfortable or in pain. This has been found to hinder their development and even school performance. And if the habits and diet that caused the decay in the baby teeth don’t change the adult teeth are going to decay exactly the same way. Not fun.

How to prevent tooth decay.

How can you prevent tooth decay? Don’t share eating utensils or toothbrushes with your child. The bacteria that causes decay is transmissible from adult to child. As soon as they have teeth brush them. Even breast milk can cause decay if it sits in the mouth long enough. As soon as there are two teeth start flossing. Yes they might hate it, most adults hate it. It’s not easy but a filling or extraction will be harder. Take your child to a dental professional around the age of one. Don’t wait until you think there is a problem. Use the resources available to you and your children. Early intervention helps us to help you establish the healthy habits that will help your child be decay free for their lifetime. We want to prevent or intervene before problems arise prevent painful or traumatic procedures. Professional fluoride applications and Sealants are highly effective and safe for kids with moderate to high decay risk. These are not expensive procedures. Fillings and extractions are. Embrace Dental Hygiene offers a complimentary Little Smiles visit for kids under 5, the health unit does complimentary screening as well. Can’t afford care? Call your health unit your children may be eligible for Healthy Smiles.

You are a parent not a dental hygienist, doctor, or nutritionist. Don’t put so much pressure on yourself. Ask for help. That’s what we are here for.

I can not stress enough-Avoid Sugar

Children should not have any beverage on demand besides WATER! Avoid juice fresh or frozen or watered down its still too much sugar. Chocolate milk, even plain milk can be cariogenic. Offer milk at mealtimes. Soft drinks should be outlawed in my opinion up to 40 tsp in one can? Yuck! That’s 10 times the recommended daily amount in one beverage. Sugar in a liquid form is the worst thing for a child health wise and for their developing teeth. sugar

Children should be consuming less than 25g or 4 tsp of sugar a day according to the World Health Organization. The WHO also says that “Much of the sugars consumed today are “hidden” in processed foods that are not usually seen as sweets. For example, 1 tablespoon of ketchup contains around 4 grams (around 1 teaspoon) of free sugars. A single can of sugar-sweetened soda contains up to 40 grams (around 10 teaspoons) of free sugars.” Reading a label can be difficult as manufacturers don’t always call sugar sugar. Click here to see some other names manufacturers may use.

Bottom Line-Cavities Don’t Just Happen

Tooth decay doesn’t just tooth decayhappen. It requires four things a susceptible surface (teeth), bacteria (it’s there in everyone’s mouth), food for the bacteria (sugars- natural and refined the bacteria isn’t picky), and time. Enamel is the hardest substance in the body it just requires some care and some knowledge to stay that way.

I hear people say they have bad teeth, my kids have bad teeth or it’s genetics. There are no such thing as bad teeth. If you or your child regularly experience decay you need to change your diet or oral hygiene habits or both. The same requirements exist for every cavity to form. Some people have more of the bacteria that contributes to decay yes. This just means that the cavities occur faster and you need to work harder to prevent it. But with some effort and help it is still avoidable. There are also products like fluoride, xylitol, probiotics and calcium phosphate out there to increase your family’s resistance to decay. The same way you take vitamins to avoid sickness, or to boost immune function. Consult with your dental professional to find out if these products could help you prevent cavities. Use the resources available in your dental health professionals. Dental hygienists are your partner’s in prevention. Our primary function is to educate and to help you prevent disease and decay. Kids shouldn’t have cavities. Questions or comments? email [email protected] or call 519-736-1100

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