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  • Latest Post: Electric Toothbrush; can you believe the hype?
  • May 19, 2010
  • You have just completed your 6 month visit to the dentist. The hygienist tells you all is well. She wants you to floss the front teeth better, because you have that hard stuff between your teeth. She then proceeds to recommend an electric toothbrush. SHe shows you how to use the floss better. You are confused, all the marketing for toothbrushes is driving you crazy. Do I need an electric toothbrush or not?

    Its a Matter of opinion!

    The dental field is clearly divided on this topic. Many dentist read articles and convince themselves that what they read is the right way to do things. Other Dentists will read the articles, listen to the sales representatives and then try the toothbrush themselves. After all these trials and information gathering they make up their mind. The advertisements tell you how great they clean, that they have timers and if you put to much pressure on the brush itself, it will turn off.

    So, what do I DO?

    Electric Toothbrush; can you believe the hype?

    As a Dentist my recommendation for oral hygiene is as follows:

    The decision of using a regular toothbrush or a manual toothbrush should be easy. These toothbrushes do what they say they are going to do. The bottom line is that they are more aggressive than a manual toothbrush. It is my opinion to use the electric toothbrush once or twice a MONTH!!! If you use it everyday you will get root exposure, leading to an increase in sensitivity to cold.

    Electric Toothbrush; can you believe the hype?

    Using an electric toothbrush or a manual toothbrush should not be the concern. The objective of every patient should be to make sure they brush and floss their teeth daily. In order to maximize their oral health, they should get a professional cleaning by the dental office at least twice a year. It takes hard work from both the patient and the dentiat to maintain their dental health!!!

    Published by Dr. David Silber, DMD

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  • May 17, 2010
  • How many of you are changing jobs; either by choice or by demand. You find out that your dental insurance will run out with this change. Might as well go to the dentist for a cleaning and an exam. It should be a simple exam, nothing hurts. At the end of the exam the dentist tell you that you are grinding your teeth at night. Nobody has told you this was a problem. What to do???

    Sign Of The Times?

    For many years dentist as a profession have warned our patients of the possible damage of tooth grinding. However, when we have more things to worry about than normal we can maximize the damage being done while we sleep. In these tough economic times, people have more things on their mind than ever. These subconscious thoughts don’t allow us to get rest while we sleep. These thoughts keep our brain activity maximized leading to increased tooth grinding activity.

    About Your Bite

    The way your teeth hit each other is very specific. If they don’t hit in an ideal position, the muscles that put the jaws together send a message to the brain saying, “hey, I am not comfortable”. The brain then send a message back telling the muscles to get comfortable. This is the main reason you grind your teeth. You might do it during the day or while you sleep.

    Do I Grind My Teeth

    Your Bite Through These Tough Economic Times

    There are many signs that you grind your teeth. If you wake up in the morning with neck pains, are the muscles in your face a little tender in the morning. Are your teeth extra sensitive in the morning? Does your partner say that you make weird noises as you sleep? Sometimes, you might wake up and have loss of sensation down to your finger tips. These are all signs that you are not getting rest while you sleep.

    How can I fix This?

    There are many ways to correct your bite. The most popular is with the use of standard orthodontics, which on the average takes about 2 years to correct. You may chose clear aligners, like Invisalign. These clear aligners treatment takes about 12 months on average to complete the movement. Another solution is what is called an Occlusal Adjustment. This treatment is done by having the patient bite, the doctor evaluates the bite and adjust it. This is done with the dental drill, by doing selective tooth grinding. The result is maximizing the number o surfaces that hit when the patient chews. The difference between the Occulsal adjustment and the patient grinding, is that the adjustment is selective while grinding is destructive. occlusal adjustmentWhen these treatments are complete the patient should get a night gaurd to assist in reprogramming the muscles, while you sleep.Your Bite Through These Tough Economic Times

    Do I Need To Correct My Teeth Grinding Habit?

    If nothing is done to stop your teeth from grinding, you will cause further damage to the teeth and surrounding hard and soft tissues. By having a tooth that hits before every other tooth, that tooth is taking more pressure than was intended. This will cause severe wear on the top of the tooth, maybe even fracture the tooth. The bone will receive more pressure and cause the bone and gums to go south. If left unattended, this problem can lead to broken teeth and may get to severe abrasion, were the teeth are worn down to the gums.

    What Should I Do?

    Your Bite Through These Tough Economic Times

    It is highly recommended that you visit a dentist every six months. Visit a dental professional tell him your symptoms. Doctors are not mind readers, we can only work with the information the patient gives us. Get informed of what is going on in your mouth. Remember, in dentistry, we recommend preventive treatment. Many times when the patient comes to the dentist in pain, treatments have gotten complicated. Prevent getting complicated, get diagnosed and treated before it becomes a problem.

    Published by Dr. David Silber, DMD

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  • May 7, 2010
  • A week ago an immense storm passed over Tennessee. It dropped rain over the region as if the world was going to end. The after math has been insane. Whenever water is involved, the results can be disastrous. That has been the case in Nashville, TN.

    What was observed in the aftermath?

    Nashville Flood Disaster Relief from Uptown Dental Care & Spa to provide toothpaste and toothbrushes to displaced families.

    As the local folk were allowed to come back to their homes, they could not do so as they liked to. Many had to use boats to get back to their homes. The death toll is rising and the sad part is that placing a number on the damage is hard. According to sources restoring Nashville will be in the billions. The President has already established numerous disaster areas.

    Local celebrity comes back home

    Country star Kenny Chesney returned to his home in Nashville, expecting a disaster. According to reports he was very disappointed in what he saw. He couldn’t believe the fact that it was all lost. His house was completely under water. He said,”We all saw what happened in Haiti and we all saw what happened all over the world. These people need just bare essentials — here in Nashville. I know it’s crazy to think that, but they do,” he said. “These people need toothbrushes; they need toothpaste.”

    We need you help

    Nashville Flood Disaster Relief from Uptown Dental Care & Spa to provide toothpaste and toothbrushes to displaced families.

    David Silber, a dentist in Dallas, Texas; heard the cry for help. When I read the CNN article I thought I could help. Mr. Chesney says the region needs toothbrushes and toothpaste. I am dentist, I can help. I will donate toothbrushes and toothpaste that I have in my office. Furthermore, I will organize a collection center at m office. We urge the community of Dallas to bring toothbrushes and toothpaste to our office. We in turn will get these essential materials out to the Red Cross. They will in turn deliver them to the people in need.

    Where is the collection center

    Nashville Flood Disaster Relief from Uptown Dental Care & Spa to provide toothpaste and toothbrushes to displaced families.

    Uptown Dental Care is located at 2800 Routh Street, Suite 255, Dallas, TX, 75201. The office phone number is 214-740-1186. You can get maps and more information on the website, www.uptowndentaltx.com .We will be collecting toothbrushes and toothpaste only. Please make sure that they are new. We will be delivering the goods to the Red Cross on a weekly basis. Dr David Silber and the staff at Uptown Dental Care thank you for your support in this moment of need.

    Published by Dr. David Silber, DMD

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