Here are five reasons why this Summer you should visit your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA.
1. Growth – there is a window of opportunity during
growth when an orthopedic appliance can change the direction of jaw
growth and dramatically improve your child’s case. Once this time has
passed, the correction becomes harder and may involve extraction of
teeth or even worse, a surgical procedure to properly align the jaws.
2. Scheduling – Summertime is the perfect time to
begin orthodontic treatment, because your child doesn’t have to miss
school, especially for those longer appointments needed at the start of
treatment.
3. Early Diagnosis – Many times, early interceptive
treatment can dramatically improve the alignment
of your child’s teeth and jaws. If baby teeth need to be extracted in
order to allow the permanent teeth to erupt, timing is everything. The
American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children receive
an orthodontic consultation as early as age seven.
4. Financial Concerns – We offer several flexible payment plans which can be extended over your or your child’s treatment time.
5. A Lifetime of Smiles – Why wait when you can
enjoy the many benefits of a beautiful and functional smile now. The
sooner you get started the sooner you will be showing everyone your
world-class smile.
Give us a call soon to book your initial consulation with Dr. Davis.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Causes of Bad Breath
Here are the casues of bad breath as explained by your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Bad breath, or halitosis, is probably
not a matter of life or death.
But it can make you feel self-conscious and have a negative impact on
your life. The majority of people suffering from bad breath are dealing
with oral bacterial. However, there are other causes of this
embarrassing problem. Learning more can help you fight this solvable
problem.
Five Causes of Embarrassingly Bad Breath
Even if you maintain good oral hygiene, it's important to see our office to deal with or avoid problems with bad breath. We can help you uncover the cause of halitosis, while also providing solutions that allow you to enjoy fresh breath without relying on mints and breath fresheners. As is the case with all things related to oral health, we are your number-one ally when it comes to eliminating the problem of bad breath.
Five Causes of Embarrassingly Bad Breath
- Dry Mouth. A decrease in saliva flow can be caused by several things. Most often, medication or mouth breathing are the culprits. As saliva helps wash away food particles from your mouth, it prevents bad breath. Dry mouth can be dealt with by stimulating salivation.
- Gum Disease and Poor Oral Hygiene. Not brushing and flossing well enough or with enough frequency can lead to gum disease, which leads to bad breath. Halitosis can be a sign that plaque is present on your teeth.
- Food-Related Bad Breath. Food particles that aren't brushed or flossed away attract bacteria that leads to bad breath. It's especially important to brush after eating strong-smelling foods, such as garlic or onions.
- Smoking and Tobacco. Tobacco is bad for your health, and that includes your oral health. Smoking or chewing tobacco can contribute toward the development of gum disease, as well as oral cancer.
- Mouth Infections and Other Medical Problems. A mouth infection, sinus infection or even the common cold can cause you to temporarily have bad breath. Even conditions such as diabetes and reflux can cause halitosis.
Even if you maintain good oral hygiene, it's important to see our office to deal with or avoid problems with bad breath. We can help you uncover the cause of halitosis, while also providing solutions that allow you to enjoy fresh breath without relying on mints and breath fresheners. As is the case with all things related to oral health, we are your number-one ally when it comes to eliminating the problem of bad breath.
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Thursday, June 16, 2016
Can Mouthwash Replace Flossing?
Mouthwash cannot replace flossing says your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. While mouthwash goes a long way in improving your
oral care, it is
not a substitute for flossing. Mouthwashes and flossing provide
different benefits that you should understand
Mouthwash Benefits
Mouthwash comes in two categories. Some are considered cosmetic. This type of rinse provides temporary relief from bad breath and has a pleasant taste. These do not actually kill any bacteria.
Therapeutic mouthwashes provide the healthier benefits. These may contain different ingredients including fluoride or antimicrobial agents. This type is used to remove plaque buildup and reduce the potential for calculus formation. Therapeutic rinses can also help prevent cavities, bad breath, and gingivitis. In addition, special rinses can be prescribed to assist patients after periodontal surgery or other procedures.
Flossing Benefits
Flossing is what removes the plaque formation before it can harden and become calculus. While a rinse reduces buildup, only flossing will fully remove plaque, especially between teeth. The bristles on a toothbrush do not get between teeth completely. If plaque is not removed, it hardens into tartar or calculus. When this builds below the gum line, gum disease can start.
Types of Floss
Floss is available in a thin string form or a tape. It can be waxed or unwaxed. If you find flossing difficult, you might want to try a different type of floss. You can buy bulk floss in containers or purchase the disposable type with a plastic handle attached. This style can be easier for many individuals to use. Interdental picks are available for bridgework or other situations where regular floss cannot be used.
If you have questions regarding the best mouthwash or floss, or need tips for easier flossing, please ask us for advice. We will be glad to give you solutions to help keep your mouth clean and healthy.
Mouthwash Benefits
Mouthwash comes in two categories. Some are considered cosmetic. This type of rinse provides temporary relief from bad breath and has a pleasant taste. These do not actually kill any bacteria.
Therapeutic mouthwashes provide the healthier benefits. These may contain different ingredients including fluoride or antimicrobial agents. This type is used to remove plaque buildup and reduce the potential for calculus formation. Therapeutic rinses can also help prevent cavities, bad breath, and gingivitis. In addition, special rinses can be prescribed to assist patients after periodontal surgery or other procedures.
Flossing Benefits
Flossing is what removes the plaque formation before it can harden and become calculus. While a rinse reduces buildup, only flossing will fully remove plaque, especially between teeth. The bristles on a toothbrush do not get between teeth completely. If plaque is not removed, it hardens into tartar or calculus. When this builds below the gum line, gum disease can start.
Types of Floss
Floss is available in a thin string form or a tape. It can be waxed or unwaxed. If you find flossing difficult, you might want to try a different type of floss. You can buy bulk floss in containers or purchase the disposable type with a plastic handle attached. This style can be easier for many individuals to use. Interdental picks are available for bridgework or other situations where regular floss cannot be used.
If you have questions regarding the best mouthwash or floss, or need tips for easier flossing, please ask us for advice. We will be glad to give you solutions to help keep your mouth clean and healthy.
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Thursday, June 9, 2016
Don't forget to see the dentist too!
Don't forget to see the dentist while you have braces, reminds from your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. If you’re
brushing your teeth twice a day during your orthodontic
treatment, we think that’s wonderful! But,
don’t forget that it’s also important for you to visit your general
dentist every six months, or as recommended, in addition to brushing
your teeth and flossing. (And visiting us for regular
adjustments, of course.)
Dental checkups are crucial for maintaining good oral health. Your general dentist can check for problems that might not be seen or felt, detect cavities and early signs of tooth decay, as well as catch and treat oral health problems early. During an oral exam, your dentist can also check the health of your mouth, teeth, gums, cheeks, and tongue. Checkups will also include a thorough teeth cleaning and polishing.
If you have not been to the dentist in the last six months, let us know during your next adjustment visit and we will provide a few great references!
Dental checkups are crucial for maintaining good oral health. Your general dentist can check for problems that might not be seen or felt, detect cavities and early signs of tooth decay, as well as catch and treat oral health problems early. During an oral exam, your dentist can also check the health of your mouth, teeth, gums, cheeks, and tongue. Checkups will also include a thorough teeth cleaning and polishing.
If you have not been to the dentist in the last six months, let us know during your next adjustment visit and we will provide a few great references!
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Braces Color Horoscope
Here's a braces color horoscope from your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. However you may feel about having to wear braces,
choosing the color
of your rubber bands is sure to bring a smile to your face. Whether you
want to express your creativity, coordinate your braces with your
outfits, or show some serious school spirit, decorating your mouth with
colorful bands takes some of the stress and self-consciousness out of
wearing braces. So what do your rubber band colors say about you? Look
no further than our rubber band horoscope
Red. You’re intense and forward thinking, and that you won’t back down no matter how big the challenge. Red is also the color of the heart, so red rubber bands indicate that you’re a caring, loving person.
Blue. Blue means you’re chill – as cool as a cucumber. You’re one cool customer, as the saying goes. You’re relaxed and calm, even when your mom says you can’t chew any gum or eat popcorn because of your braces.
Green. Look at a traffic light and green means go, right? So you’re the type of person who’s always on the move. Go, go, go! It also means you’re generous and kind. Green is the color of nature and spring, so it says you love Mother Earth. Perhaps you even recycle. Green is the color of good luck.
Orange. You’re daring and wild, flamboyant and fun. Orange may indicate you’re an artist or a drama student. It says you have a big personality and that you don’t care what other people think about you. However, orange is also the color of balance and energy. And being flamboyant and fun takes a lot of energy!
Purple. You’re the creative type, for sure. You beat to a different drummer and think outside the box. It says you're mysterious. Purple is the color of royalty, and when you wear your purple rubber bands you are royally cool.
Color Combinations
What if you can’t choose just one color? Well, you can decorate your teeth with alternating colors. You can choose the colors of your favorite sports team or holiday colors like red and green. If you’re still stumped as to what colors to choose, just ask us!
Red. You’re intense and forward thinking, and that you won’t back down no matter how big the challenge. Red is also the color of the heart, so red rubber bands indicate that you’re a caring, loving person.
Blue. Blue means you’re chill – as cool as a cucumber. You’re one cool customer, as the saying goes. You’re relaxed and calm, even when your mom says you can’t chew any gum or eat popcorn because of your braces.
Green. Look at a traffic light and green means go, right? So you’re the type of person who’s always on the move. Go, go, go! It also means you’re generous and kind. Green is the color of nature and spring, so it says you love Mother Earth. Perhaps you even recycle. Green is the color of good luck.
Orange. You’re daring and wild, flamboyant and fun. Orange may indicate you’re an artist or a drama student. It says you have a big personality and that you don’t care what other people think about you. However, orange is also the color of balance and energy. And being flamboyant and fun takes a lot of energy!
Purple. You’re the creative type, for sure. You beat to a different drummer and think outside the box. It says you're mysterious. Purple is the color of royalty, and when you wear your purple rubber bands you are royally cool.
Color Combinations
What if you can’t choose just one color? Well, you can decorate your teeth with alternating colors. You can choose the colors of your favorite sports team or holiday colors like red and green. If you’re still stumped as to what colors to choose, just ask us!
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