Three Alternative Valentine’s Day Treats

January 30, 2015

Filed under: Dentist Approved Treats — John Ludu @ 12:19 pm

Alternative Valentine's Day Treats

It’s February, and rose stands are popping up in mall parking lots across the country. At the grocery store, Christmas candy and New Years Eve memorabilia have been packed away. Taking it’s place; red and pink merchandise and heart shaped boxes of chocolate. Valentine’s Day is next on the list of festive holidays, and every year America braces for the next big candy craze. Now obviously, our indulgence on Valentine’s Day offers potential dental problems for the future. However, sweet treats are a part of the holiday, and the dental community knows this. While a dentist’s idea of sweet treats may be a little outside of status quo, you might be surprised at how much you enjoy these low sugar Valentine’s Day treats. Here is a list of dentist approved Valentine’s Day treats to keep the holiday spirit festive, all while keeping your dental health in check.

Berry’s and Dark Chocolate

Not only are they colorful, but berries are delicious and beneficial for your overall health. Yep, including your teeth! They can be organized into festive plate platters, or served in themed cupcake liners. If you still want your fix of chocolate, melt down high cocoa dark chocolate to dip your berries into. Dark chocolate contains less sugar than milk chocolate and contains many benefits for your heart and brain.

Bruschetta, cheese, and crackers

Another clever and delicious way to keep your mouth healthy this Valentine’s Day is to skip the sweets altogether. Cheese can be cut into festive heart shapes, and crackers or french bread can be organized into a decorative platter. To make Bruschetta, simply chop fresh cherry tomatoes, onion, cilantro, garlic, and basil together and douce with extra virgin olive oil and squeezed lemon. The content of sugar is low for this platter, and the calcium from cheese benefits your teeth’s health.

Decorative banana and strawberry smoothies

Still have a sweet tooth? Make a delicious smoothie using strawberries and bananas. To add a creamy texture, mix in nonfat Greek yogurt, or some almond milk. Yogurt is a great option because it adds protein which is essential for the body’s future development. Once you are finished blending, dress it up with whole chopped berries on the top, finely grated dark chocolate, and red and pink sprinkles for flare. A smoothy is the perfect option for those with a mean sweet tooth.

Whether you are very wary of your tooth health, or not too concerned, these options offer you a substitute from the sugar packed candies that are so often associated with Valentine’s Day. By decreasing your sugar intake, along with brushing your teeth regularly, your chances of developing a cavity or multiple cavities becomes less likely.

 

Dental Veneers: Are They Right For You?

January 16, 2015

Filed under: Dental Veneers — pts @ 4:20 pm

Dental Veneers: Are They Right For You?

The number of people voluntarily receiving cosmetic surgery continues to grow in record
numbers every year. Although vain to some, many American’s believe their personal
appearance will greatly increases their chances to thrive in society. So what aspect of
appearance does the majority pay the most attention to? Many surveys have asked this exact
question to millions of American’s across the country. At the top of the list, a perfect smile. And
cosmetic dentistry can have your teeth looking brand new using dental porcelain or resin
veneers.

What is a Dental Veneer?

A dental veneer acts like a cover over your existing tooth. First, a mold and x-ray of the mouth must be
completed to create the veneer to fit exactly over the tooth. The veneer is a wafer thin shell
made of a tooth colored porcelain or resin material. Both porcelain and resin veneers are
extremely realistic in appearance, however they have different uses for different individual
circumstances. A layer of the tooth’s enamel must be removed before the dental veneer is attached.
Dental veneers will take place of this enamel creating a brand new cover and defensive layer for the
tooth. It is bonded onto the tooth using an extremely strong adhesive that will last up to 10
years of normal wear and tear. As a patient, having dental veneers installed is like receiving a set
of brand new teeth. At least from someone else’s perspective.
Are veneers right for your

Through the course of life, our bodies naturally break down cell matter and reinvent themselves.
Just about every part of our human body is capable of rebuilding and recreating itself including
our bones. In fact, the largest bone in the body is capable of completely rebuilding itself from
new material in less than a year. However, with all of this amazing capability, the body cannot
repair the teeth in our mouth’s. Maintaining a great smile through life is no easy task. Teeth get
stained, discolored, chipped, worn down, and broken just to name a few. We’ve all got one or
more of these problems.

So how much is a beautiful smile worth to Americans. The industry has grown to over 2 billion
dollars in sales with millions of people getting cosmetic dentistry performed every year. And the
numbers climb every year due to the advancements of the technology and the affordability. If
you are tired of the stains, displacement, and chips of your teeth, having dental veneers installed may
be the right decision for you.