Is Flossing Necessary?
Since the early 1900s dentists have routinely urged patients to floss their teeth daily. Starting in 1979, federal health authorities joined in recommending daily flossing. Since then, however, some researchers have published journal articles saying dental flossing is actually not very helpful in reducing plaque or preventing gingivitis. An Associated Press (AP) report in August…
Read MoreHow Is Floss Made and What Is It Made of?
Have you ever looked at the rows and rows of floss and wondered what they’re all made of? What’s the difference between them? Dr. Rick at Dr. Rick Dentistry in Scottsdale explains what that “string” is that we’re supposed to floss our teeth with every day. From the horse hair “floss” of ancient times to…
Read MoreRoot Canal Treatments Make Total Sense
Many people fear hearing the phrase “root canal treatment” as much as the procedure itself. Yet root canal treatments solve serious problems, with less pain and complication than the alternative treatment – tooth extraction. So, why the disconnect? In centuries past, people suffered tremendously from toothaches. Over time researchers learned that the most serious pain…
Read MoreHow Does Heartburn Affect Dental Health?
Suffered for centuries as burning pains in the throat and middle chest, we call it “heartburn.” Today we know heartburn occurs when acid escapes from the stomach and travels back up the esophagus. The one-way valve (sphincter) designed to keep acid only in the stomach sometimes relaxes open enough to allow the acid out. Powerful…
Read MoreInvisalign – The Benefits of Invisalign vs Traditional Braces
To achieve the confident, beautiful smile that you desire, you need to straighten your teeth. Today’s braces have come a long way. Traditional braces offer colorful elastics, and the brackets can be made in a variety of fun shapes. But let’s face it: metal braces are not attractive. Many people just don’t want to deal…
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