Friday, December 26, 2014

Dental Tooth Whitening for the New Year -Start the New Year with a bright smile -Miami Dentist

Start the New Year with a bright smile with a dental whitening. Below are the steps to achieving the brightest smile with teeth whitening.
 
1. Your dentist will first examine your teeth and gums and discuss the procedure best suited to your individual needs. Any cavities or gum problems must be treated before bleaching can begin.

2. The in-office method generally takes one to three hours and results in an immediate noticeable change.

3. For the at-home method, special molds will be made of your teeth, used to make custom-fitting flexible trays holding the bleaching gel comfortably in your mouth.
When you get your bleaching trays, you'll receive instructions about wearing them. These must be carefully followed. Only the materials provided by the dentist can be safely used.

4. Generally, the only side effect from treatment may be some sensitivity to hot and
cold foods. If this occurs, sensitivity normally disappears within 48 hours.

5. After completing the treatment, your teeth will be checked by your dental provider
to discuss the results.

6. Smile. Your teeth will radiate a bright new look!

Call our office to schedule a dental whitening.

Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.

Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to see you smile!

Monday, December 22, 2014

Five Tips to Help You Maintain a Healthy Holiday Smile from Miami Dentist Dr. Bloch

It is possible to enjoy seasonal sweets and still have a cavity-free smile to flash in festive pictures. These tips will keep your teeth healthy during the holiday season.

Remember to Brush at Twice a Day

With the busy holiday season it is sometimes difficult to remember to brush. Holiday parties and special dinners with the family are great, but always remember to brush.

Avoid Too Much Candy – Little is better

It's the most wonderful time of year for candy canes, popcorn balls, and cookies -- and this nonstop buffet of sweets can wreak havoc on your teeth. Instead of constantly snacking, try eating a single dessert and brush your teeth after.   

Smart Snacking

Make sure you use a nutcracker, not your teeth, to shell nuts. No nutcracker? Choose a different snack. Is it worth it to break a tooth for a nut?

Keep Your Dental Routine

The holidays can upset your schedule, but you should still brush at least two times a day. To keep up good habits on the go, stash a toothbrush and mini tube of toothpaste in your purse or briefcase and make time to "freshen up" after meals. If brushing your teeth isn't an option, chew sugarless gum, which boosts saliva, helps flush out food debris, and more.

Keep Your Dental Appointments

Skipping a dental exam could get you on the naughty list. It is much better to catch problems now and not put them off until the new year.
Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.


Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to see you smile!
 


 
 

 

 

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Monday, November 17, 2014

Thanksgiving Feast Can Benefit Oral Health

Thanksgiving Feast Can Benefit Oral Health


This Thanksgiving we have much to be thankful for…good health, good food and great family and friends to share the holiday with. Our traditions and celebrations center on our bountiful meals, and planned correctly, this Thanksgiving dinner can be not only delicious but healthy for your bodies and teeth and gums too! Just like our bodies, our teeth and gums need many essential vitamins and minerals to stay strong and healthy.  In fact, to ensure proper tooth development and strength, adults, children, and seniors alike need calcium, vitamins and minerals in their diets.

This Thanksgiving, be sure to prepare a meal that is not only delicious but healthy for your teeth and gums too! Some vitamins and nutrients that are good for your oral health are vitamins A, C, D, phosphorous, and calcium.  A delicious Thanksgiving dinner can include them all.

Here are a few things that will make your mouth happy this Thanksgiving:
  • Turkey is high in phosphorous, which is not only healthy for developing teeth but can actually rebuild and remineralize teeth and bones of the jaw

  • Sweet potatoes are loaded with nutrients including vitamins A, C, and B6 and are thought to be much healthier and nutritious than regular white potatoes

  • Green and winter vegetables are great sources of vitamins A and C, both of which are important for gum health and repair of gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis

  • Cranberries contain flavonoids, which can prevent bacteria from sticking to teeth and forming plaque. Bacteria are responsible tooth decay and gum infections

  • Pumpkin pies are loaded with vitamin C and calcium – important for gum health and developing teeth and bone maintenance
Healthy foods will always benefit your dental health. Include more green vegetables on your plate this Thanksgiving and not too many sweets!


Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.

Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to see you smile!

Sunday, October 26, 2014

The Truth About Dental Health And Hard Candy

The Truth About Dental Health And Hard Candy

The hard truth about children’s dental health and hard candy is that hard candies wreak havoc on children’s teeth. While tasty Life Savers, Blow Pops, and Jolly Ranchers are wildly popular with kids, they are never popular choices in the eyes of parents and dentists.
Crunching these hard candies can adversely affect your child’s dental health in several ways.
 
Cavities
 
Hard candies are generally full of sugars and are eaten over several minutes if not hours. Children may tuck a sugary hard candy away in a cheek for minutes and hours, putting the tooth enamel in direct contact with cavity producing sugars for extended periods of time. For this reason, if you are going to give your children hard candies as a treat, you should only select sugar free options.
 
You Could Break Your Teeth
 
Your kid also can endure broken teeth caused by hard candy, as they can break the top of teeth. Many youngsters cannot refrain from the impulse to bite and chew hard candies and the strain of breaking down these treats often ends in damaged children’s teeth. If you cannot bear to limit the kids from eating hard candy, be certain they do not chew on it.
 
Broken Orthodontics
 
Should you have braces, a retainer or fillings, having hard candy can be a bad idea as it can destroy these. These stiff treats are infamous for dislodging, breaking, or damaging dental work in adults and youngsters. A youngster with braces or even a retainer has to be entirely kept faraway from hard candy, totally.
 
Mouth Sores
 
If your youngster hazardously falls asleep with hard candy in their oral cavity, they could get mouth sores. The concentrated sugars in hard candies can easily erode the liner of the mouth and tongue and cause mouth sores
 
Obtaining awesome dental health and being a hard candy addict don’t occur at the same time. Hard candies may result in dental carries, mouth sores, broken teeth, and broken dental appliances and orthodontics.
 
When possible, swap hard candy with sugar free candy or softer candy selections. Confer with your pediatric dentist regarding the hazards of hard candies and their effects on your child’s dental health before buying another roll of Life Savers or bag of lollipops.
 
Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.
Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com  We want to see you smile!

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Black Raspberries May Fight Oral Cancer

A Berry Good Proposition: Black Raspberries May Fight Oral Cancer


In the mood for something sweet? Consider a handful of black raspberries!
 
Researchers at Ohio State's James Cancer Hospital have shown that black raspberries may not only help prevent colon and esophageal cancer, but help battle oral cancer as well.
 
Lab tests show that this delicious fruit reduced tumors on the mouth by up to 44 percent.

Unfortunately, there are a couple of problems...

First off, black raspberries are very difficult to come by in your regular grocery story,

even when in season. Having access to them year-round could be quite a task .Second,

studies show you would have to eat about 4 whole cups a day to enjoy the full health

benefits. Very few of us actually eat the recommended 5 servings a day of fruit. Finding

the time, and stomach, to eat 4 cups of raspberries could be difficult, no matter how

delicious they are.

Fortunately, scientists are working on a solution: lozenges. They hope that

concentrating the cancer-fighting chemicals in black raspberries into more manageable

lozenges will prove to be as successful in the fight against oral cancer as eating the

whole fruit (though nutritionists will tell you the whole fruit is always better for you). If

researchers find that certain genes respond to the berry extract in them, it could

someday mean a simple new way to fight cancer. They would also be available year -

round.

It should be noted that fruit is part of a healthy diet, and therefore good for your teeth.

Highly acidic fruits, like lemons, can actually harm tooth enamel, however, so try to rinse

your mouth out with warm water or brush your teeth after you eat them. Also, stay away

from high-sugar snacks, like candy and soda (and yes, even black raspberry cobbler).


Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.

Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to see you smile!

 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Ear and Tooth Pain

Ear and Tooth Pain

 
The most common causes of ear and tooth pain include infections, fluid buildup in the ear, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome, cavities, and tooth impaction. Ear and tooth pain often occur simultaneously due to the closeness of the nerves and other tissues in the face and head. While some causes of pain in these areas are serious, most pain is caused by minor infections or illnesses that can be easily treated by a doctor or dentist.

Ear and tooth infections are the most common causes of pain in these areas. Pain deep inside the ear that may radiate down the jaw if often caused by a middle ear infection, and may be present with a fever and fluid drainage from the ear. An infection in the ear canal, outer ear, or the mastoid bone behind the ear can also cause pain. These types of infections often occur with redness and swelling of the outer ear or the area around the ear, and require prompt medical attention. Infections of the teeth or gums due to poor oral hygiene, abscesses, or conditions such as gingivitis can also lead to pain in the mouth that may also affect the ear.

Fluid that builds up inside the ear can lead to pain and pressure. The discomfort may extend down the jaw and affect the teeth as well. Eustachian tubes inside the ears can become blocked with fluid due to sinus pressure from a cold or the flu. Over-the-counter decongestants can help dry up excess fluid, and a warm compress or heating pad applied to the ear or jaw can help minimize pain. In severe cases, doctors can drain the fluid from the ear or implant tubes in the eardrums to stabilize pressure inside the ears.
 

Ear and tooth pain that occurs at the same time is common for people who suffer from TMJ syndrome. The temporomandibular joints on either side of the jaw can become dislocated or suffer from wear on the cartilage disks that cushion the joints, resulting in pain that may occur at the jaw joint, in the ear, or in the teeth. Treatment for TMJ syndrome includes mouth guards, jaw exercises, and bite therapy to help align the jaw and reduce clenching and grinding, which can make symptoms worse.

Dental problems, including cavities and tooth impaction, often lead to ear and tooth pain. Pain from problems that affect the roots of the tooth can manifest in the mouth, up the jawline to the ear, or over the entire side of the face. Wisdom teeth located at the back of the mouth often become impacted and must be removed by an oral surgeon
if they lead to pain or other dental problems.


Bloch Dentistry Center specializes in a wide range of dental services including: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, root canals, periodontic treatments, and reconstructive dentistry.

Call our friendly staff to schedule an appointment at (305)385-5555 or visit our website at http://www.BlochDentistry.com. We want to see you smile!