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Unfortunately, all of us will eventually have to undergo a tooth extraction at some point during our lives. While we all do our best to avoid losing a permanent tooth, age and wear and tear on our enamel over time often leads to decay or cavities that are so severe that there is no way to save the tooth. A tooth that gets severely broken during an accident or injury is also only treatable through extraction in many cases. 

Talk to Your Dentist 

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The most important step you can take in preparing yourself for a tooth extraction is to speak with your dentist. Let the dentist know if you are on any medications. It is also a good idea to disclose any current health issues that you might be experiencing, such as systemic disorders. You should also let your dentist know if you have an artificial heart valve or artificial joint. 

Arrange For Someone to Accompany You 

Tooth removal almost always involves the use of heavy anesthesia. In most cases, your dentist will ask you to sign an agreement stating that you will not be driving yourself home or operating any heavy equipment after the procedure. It is always advisable that you arrange for someone to accompany you to the procedure so that they can drive you home afterward. 

Hydrate Yourself 

One of the best ways to combat the sometimes unpleasant side effects from anesthesia is to make sure that your body is really well hydrated. With plenty of fluids in your body, your system will be in a better state to process and remove the anesthesia from your system once your procedure is finished. Your immune system will also not be inhibited from dehydration, so the healing process can begin much more quickly. 

Free up 24 Hours to Rest 

It is highly recommended that once your tooth extraction procedure is completed, that you give your body at least 24 hours to rest. This small one day rest period will jump-start your immune system and give your body a chance to start healing itself. After a tooth is extracted there will be some minor bleeding and soreness in the area, so there will be some healing that needs to take place. The 24 hour resting period will also give your body plenty of time to fully recover from the effects of the anesthesia. 

Mountain View Dental Can Help 

Our friendly and experienced staff can help you prepare for tooth extraction in a manner that puts you at ease. We follow a set protocol in order to thoroughly screen each patient to make sure that they are fully prepared for tooth removal. Going into such a procedure will all of the necessary information is the best way to get through it without any stress or concern. We will also help you deal with any post-procedure concerns that you might have, as we want you on the road to healing as quickly as possible. 

For any questions or concerns on how to prepare for tooth extraction procedures, please contact us at your earliest convenience.

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Medical experts have understood for years that fluoride supports the health of the teeth and the oral cavity in general. Ironically, fluoride comes from an element called fluoride, which is a greenish gas. Fluoride is almost never found by itself in nature because it is so reactive that a fluoride atom attacks nearly every atom that comes near it. Fluoride is even known to react with glass. But when it forms a compound with another element it becomes stable and often helpful. Here are three benefits of fluoride.

It Helps Prevent Tooth Decay 

Tooth decay happens when the enamel of the tooth starts to deteriorate due to plaque, a sticky film full of bacteria. The bacteria feed on the food that lingers on the teeth, especially if it’s sugary. As it eats, it secretes acids that eat away at the tooth enamel, which leads to cavities. Fluorides bind with the enamel, which strengthens it. It does this because tooth enamel is made up of a molecule called hydroxylapatite, a molecule made of hydrogen, oxygen, calcium and phosphorus. The hydrogen and oxygen form a hydroxyl group. This group is responsible for preventing acid from destroying the enamel. Fluorides can replace this molecule and take over its job of protecting the enamel. 

It Helps Remineralize Tooth Enamel 

Tooth enamel is demineralized and remineralized all the time. This is why dentists recommend that people do not brush their teeth immediately water eating but wait about a half an hour while the tooth enamel remineralizes. 

It Supports the Health of Baby Teeth 

Some people believe that baby teeth aren’t really important, since they are supposed to fall out anyway. However, baby teeth are not only place holders for adult teeth, but they can affect the health of the child if they are not cared for properly and develop cavities. If the baby tooth is lost prematurely, it can cause the adult teeth to come in crowded or crooked. This is why fluorides are important to the health of baby teeth. 

How to Get the Benefits of Fluoride 

Fluoride is found throughout nature, even in water that has not been artificially fluoridated. It’s also found in foods such as shellfish, grapes, potatoes, tea and coffee. It can be had in other beverages made from fluoridated water. 

brushing teeth

Dentists recommend that people brush twice a day with a fluoridated toothpaste and rinse with a fluoridated mouthwash. Toddlers can also have their teeth gently brushed with a fluoridated toothpaste, but they’ll only need a bare jot of toothpaste on the brush. Children who are younger than six shouldn’t use mouthwash, however. 

When people go to their dentist for their yearly or twice yearly checkup, the dentist can place a gel or foam right on their teeth. Children who are really fluoride deficient can take supplements. These need to be prescribed by the dentist. 

Call Mountain View Dental for More Information 

If you want to know more about the benefits of fluoride for you or your family, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with our dentists. Our number here is 385-324-3557.

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It is important to practice good oral hygiene to prevent problems from tooth decay, gingivitis or halitosis, but you may not understand all of the ways that you can care for your teeth. Here are some tips for caring for your teeth and gums. 

Tip 1: Buy the Right Type of Toothbrush 

If you are using an old toothbrush, then you are reintroducing bacteria into your mouth each day. Old toothbrushes become dirty from food particles that develop bacteria that will infect your teeth and gums. Replace your toothbrush frequently. 

Tip 2: Using Fluoridated Toothpaste 

Fluoride is a substance that will strengthen the dental enamel on your teeth. When you buy toothpaste, check its ingredient label to make sure that fluoride is listed. 

Tip 3: Start Brushing In a Different Location Each Time 

Rather than brushing your teeth in the same way each time, begin by placing the brush in a different location. This helps to clean and strengthen different teeth in your mouth. 

Tip 4: Use a Tongue Scraper to Remove Biofilm 

When you look at your tongue, it may have a white coating or biofilm. This coating contains thousands of bacteria that can invade your teeth and gum tissue, leading to gingivitis and bad breath. Use a tongue scraper to remove these bacteria. 

Tip 5: Brush Your Teeth after Eating 

While dentists recommend brushing your teeth at least twice a day, if you want to have good oral hygiene, then you should brush after eating. This means that you might brush your teeth up to six times a day if you consume three meals and three snacks. 

Tip 6: Remember to Floss Your Teeth 

Flossing teeth

Flossing your teeth will remove the food debris and bacteria that collect along the gums or between your teeth. These areas are the worst places to get a cavity in a tooth, and these locations are also where dangerous gum disease typically begins. 

Tip 7: Rinse With Mouthwash 

For additional cleansing, use a mouthwash that contains antiseptics that destroy bacteria or fluoride that will strengthen your teeth. A high-quality mouthwash can also remove the biofilm from your tongue, and it can improve your breath. 

Tip 8: Stop Smoking Cigarettes 

If you smoke cigarettes, then you should know that the nicotine in cigarettes is bad for your gum tissue, soft oral tissues and teeth. In addition to discoloring your teeth, tobacco can change the blood flow in your mouth, leading to dental health issues. 

Tip 9: Use an Oral Irrigator 

You can buy an oral irrigator appliance that emits highly pressurized water into your mouth to dislodge debris that sticks to your teeth and gums. Dentists recommend using these appliances at least once a week to keep the mouth cleaner. 

Tip 10: Visit Us Twice a Year 

For good oral hygiene, make sure to visit Mountain View Dental in Pleasant View, Utah every six months for an examination and dental cleaning. Call us today at 385-324-3557 to schedule an appointment at our comfortable dental office. 

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