Vista Dental

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Bad Breath in Children

Vista Dental in Medicine Hat is proud to offer families assistance caring for the oral health needs of their children. Bad breath, or halitosis, is not something any child should have to go through, and it’s something we can help with.


Usually, bad breath is the result of excessive bacterial growth in the mouth. There may be medical problems contributing to this, but it is always essential for children to learn to brush their teeth properly. A brushing session should last for two full minutes and cover the tongue as well as every tooth surface. Non-alcoholic mouthwash is safe for children to use, and if they have difficulty with the mechanics of brushing, an electric toothbrush can help.


Bacteria build up faster when they have a food source such as nasal drip, so allergies or an infection could also be contributing to halitosis. Dry mouth, a common side effect of ADHD and mood disorder medication, prevents the mouth from washing away bacteria. It is also possible for bad breath to be a sign of diabetes, so the problem is worth taking seriously.


Vista Dental is located at 7 Strachan Bay SE, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1B 4Y2, Canada. To schedule an appointment, call 403-548-7077 or visit Vista Dental MH.


 

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

White Spot Lesions

White spot lesions are the first sign of dental decay. At Vista Dental in Medicine Hat, we want our patients to understand their significance, which is why this week’s blog post is about how to prevent them and what can be done if they develop.


A white spot lesion, or incipient lesion, looks chalky compared to the rest of the teeth. It resembles enamel that is being eroded by acid reflux, although it can be stained brown with time. Tooth decay tends to begin around the edge of the gum line, where patients have the most difficult time brushing. People with fixed orthodontic brackets tend to develop lesions around the brackets’ edges, leaving them with white spots shaped like hollow rectangles on their teeth after the brackets are removed.


It only takes a month for white spots to form. Good brushing is essential to prevention, but fluoride treatments can also prevent them. A lesion may look shinier after it is no longer active. Once the progress of decay is arrested, mineralization can reverse the damage if it was not severe. Otherwise, teeth whitening, bonding, and veneers are popular cosmetic treatments.


Vista Dental is located at 7 Strachan Bay SE, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1B 4Y2, Canada. To schedule an appointment, call 403-548-7077 or visit Vista Dental MH.


 

Monday, April 9, 2018

Flossing with Traditional Braces

If our doctors at Vista Dental are going to teach you how to brush with traditional braces, it’s only natural that we teach you how to floss as well. You may think that you get a pass from flossing because the brackets make it hard to do so. Fortunately, there’s a way to alter your flossing method during this time and we are here to tell you how to do it.



  • Use waxed floss, because unwaxed floss is more likely to get caught and shred in your braces.

  • Use about 18 inches of floss and thread it carefully.

  • Take the floss and gently thread it under the main wire of the braces before passing it between two teeth. Then remove the floss and re-thread it under the main wire to pass between the next pair of teeth.

  • Be sure not to snap the floss. Simply move the floss up and down carefully against the side of each tooth.


If you have questions regarding oral care for orthodontics, please give us a call. To learn about services we provide at the practice, visit www.vistadentalmh.ca for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Vista Dental located at 7 Strachan Bay SE, Medicine Hat, AB, T1B 4Y2, Canada, call 403-548-7077. 

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Brushing Teeth with Traditional Braces

If you’ve made the decision to straighten your teeth with traditional braces, it’s time to step up your oral care game. It’s important to thoroughly clean between the brackets and wires to remove food particles that can cause bad breath, plaque build-up, and potentially, gum disease. To guarantee optimal oral care, our doctors at Vista Dental are here to teach you how to brush with traditional braces.



  • Prepare to brush – take off elastics, and any other removable parts of your orthodontic appliance.

  • Clean your braces – use your brush at a 45-degree angle to clean around the wires and pins of your braces. Brush from the top of each wire and then from the bottom. Take time to ensure that all plaque and debris are removed.

  • Brush your teeth – clean each tooth individually. First, place your brush at a 45-degree angle to the junction between the tooth and the gum, and then apply gentle pressure as you move in a circular motion. Use the same brushing action on all outer and inner tooth surfaces, tilting the brush as needed to better reach the insides of smaller front teeth.


If you have questions regarding oral care for orthodontics, please give us a call. To learn about services we provide at the practice, visit www.vistadentalmh.ca for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Vista Dental located at 7 Strachan Bay SE, Medicine Hat, AB, T1B 4Y2, Canada, call 403-548-7077.