Wednesday, February 24, 2016

National Children’s Dental Health Month

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1 in 5 Have Untreated Tooth Decay
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, 1 in 5 children between the ages of 5 and 11 are currently experiencing untreated tooth decay. That’s unfortunate - not only because tooth decay among children needs to be treated with regular dental care visits, but also because today, tooth decay is highly preventable. In fact, modern dental treatments coupled with thorough personal care can actually render tooth decay 100 percent preventable. That’s right: 100 percent preventable! Bringing awareness to this is an important function of February’s National Children’s Dental Health Month.
No Cavities...Ever?
You want your children to have everything you didn’t have growing up. Just imagine: your children have the opportunity to go through life without ever having to deal with painful tooth cavities. Sounds pretty amazing doesn’t it? As their parent, there are several key basics you can reinforce to help them reach this accomplishment.
Dental Care Basics for Kids
First, encourage brushing for a full two minutes. Second, remind them to brush and floss at least twice a day, minimally after breakfast and before bedtime. Third, be sure to set their initial visit with the dentist at an early age, preferably before their first birthday. Once you establish these three dental care basics with your children, they’ll be well on their way to healthy, great looking teeth that last a lifetime!
CONTACT Whitefield Dental
Whitefield Dental cares about your children’s dental health. We’ve been providing Nashville with the best in dental care for more than four decades. When you need to schedule an emergency visit, a checkup or a free consultation, just give us a call at (615) 889-5545. We look forward to helping you!


For information about special offers from Whitefield Dental, click the link below: www.dentisthermitagetn.com


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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Say Goodbye to Gapped Teeth

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Great News!
Are you tired of feeling self conscious about a gap between your teeth? Great news: we’ve got two reasons for you to feel encouraged. First, you’re not alone. Did you know that gap teeth are one of the most common dental issues among Americans? Second, there is much that can be done to improve, or most often, completely transform gap teeth to beautiful, evenly spaced teeth.
The Causes
If you’ve been feeling motivated to make such a transformation, chances are you’ve already begun the research process. As you may know, the treatment for gap teeth generally depends on the cause and the severity of the issue. We successfully treat patients with causes stemming from a variety of issues, including thumb-sucking, gum disease, missing teeth, disproportionate tooth to jaw size, or an oversized labial frenum (the tissue above the two front teeth).
The Solutions
A range of solutions are used to address the issue of gapped teeth. Some needs are corrected  through the use of surgical procedures. Others may be addressed more simply, with the use of a number of different cosmetic dentistry applications, such as dental veneers. Whatever your unique need may be, Whitefield Dental is here to help.
Are You Ready to Say Goodbye to Gapped Teeth?
At Whitefield Dental, we have been serving the cosmetic dentistry needs of the people of greater Nashville for more than four decades. We offer everything from replacing lost or misshapen teeth with natural looking dental implants and cosmetic veneers to whitening for stained and discolored teeth. Using impressive, state-of-the-art technology and the most advanced techniques in modern aesthetic dentistry, we can create the personal smile transformation that you’ve been longing for! Are you ready to meet the healthier, more confident, most attractive you ever? Call Whitefield Dental today to set up your personal consultation at (615) 889-5545. We look forward to helping you!


For information about special offers from Whitefield Dental, click the link below: www.dentisthermitagetn.com

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Monday, January 25, 2016

What to Eat for Healthy Teeth

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Protect Your Teeth with Proper Diet

Lately we’ve talked about what not to eat to protect your teeth. Today, we’re turning it around. Proper nutrition is an important part of strong, healthy teeth that last a lifetime. It’s also an essential part of disease prevention. Eating a nutritious diet with quality foods has a tremendous impact on your oral health, including fending off tooth decay. That’s why today, we’re going to talk about what to eat for healthy teeth.

Nutrition and Your Mouth
Antioxidants and other beneficial nutrients plentiful in fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts strengthen your body’s immunity, as well as its ability to fight bacteria and inflammation. Also, certain foods and eating habits have a strong impact on your mouth’s ability to defend against bacteria attacks. Let’s take a look:

CALCIUM
  • is still king when it comes to healthy teeth and bones. This includes milk, cheese and other dairy products, as well as calcium-fortified juices. Add powdered milk to recipes to provide needed calcium for those who dislike milk, cheese, and dairy.

CHEESE
  • is particularly good. It  releases a rush of calcium that mixes with plaque, and wards off decay-causing acid, and helps rebuild tooth enamel, all at once.

CRUNCHY FRUITS & VEGETABLES
  • such as apples, carrots and celery serve the teeth well. First, they freshen breath. Second, the crunch they deliver works to remove plaque from teeth. Third, they deliver powerful antioxidant vitamins, including vitamin C. These help protect gums from  bacterial infection and cell damage.

FRESH CRANBERRIES
  • are noteworthy for a very special ability. They actually interrupt the bonding of oral bacteria, preventing it from forming plaque upon your teeth

FOLIC ACID: BREWER’S YEAST & GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLES
  • foster great oral health, not to mention cell growth throughout the whole body.





CONTACT Whitefield Dental
At Whitefield Dental, we care about your dental health. We’ve been providing Nashville with the best in dental care for more than four decades. When you need to schedule an emergency visit, a  checkup or a free consultation, just give us a call at (615) 889-5545. We look forward to helping you!


For information about special offers from Whitefield Dental, click the link below: www.dentisthermitagetn.com






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Monday, January 11, 2016

Relief for Temporomandibular Disorder


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2nd Largest Cause of Pain
The uncomfortable and painful condition involving problems including the jaw and muscles in the face controlling it is known as a Temporomandibular Disorder, or TMD. After the toothache, TMD is the second most common cause of . If you’ve ever experienced the pain that accompanies it, you know how crucial the need to find relief for Temporomandibular Disorder can be.


TMD vs. TMJ
Many confuse TMD with TMJ, which is short for temporomandibular joint. TMJ is the hinge connecting your jaw to the temporal bones of your skull, in front of each ear. The temporomandibular joint allows your jaw to move freely; up and down and side to side. This enables us to perform important everyday functions, including talking and chewing. Most people don’t realize that the term refers only to the joint.


A Serious Barrier
TMD can be extremely uncomfortable and create a serious barrier to activity. In some, the effects are only temporary. For others, TMD is a lifelong condition. More commonly experienced among women, the majority of sufferers are between the ages of 20 and 40 years old.


Symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorder
  • JAW, FACIAL, NECK or SHOULDER SORENESS
  • LOCKING JAW
  • CLICKING or POPPING SOUNDS
  • FACIAL FATIGUE
  • MISALIGNED TEETH
  • SIDE FACIAL SWELLING
  • DIZZINESS
  • HEADACHES
  • TOOTHACHES
  • TINNITUS
  • EARACHES


Causes of TMD

The definitive cause of TMD is uncertain. We are generally able to pinpoint and treat the source of symptoms, typically rising from issues causing damage to the jaw muscles or the temporomandibular joint. In that way, TMD sufferers are able to get the relief they need, and manage or eliminate future symptoms.
  • Whiplash or other injury to the jaw, joint, or muscles of the head, neck and shoulders
  • Soft cushion movement (between the ball and socket of the temporomandibular joint)
  • Clenching or grinding of the teeth
  • Joint arthritis


Ready for Relief for Temporomandibular Disorder
If you need relief from Temporomandibular Disorder, contact Whitefield Dental. Our knowledgeable staff will perform a thorough exam and discuss the most effective treatment options for your needs. Call to set up your free consultation today at (615) 889-5545. We look forward to helping you!



For information about special offers from Whitefield Dental, click the link below: www.dentisthermitagetn.com