When you were a child, your mother may have instructed you
to drink all your milk to build strong bones. Now that you have children of
your own, you may hear yourself parroting those instructions you received years
ago. Getting enough dairy is essential for young children whose teeth are
growing. A child who consumes the recommended daily serving of dairy will
develop healthy, strong teeth for the rest of his or her life.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Memorial Day: Parades, Remembrance, and the Unofficial Start of Summer

“The purpose of all war is peace.” – Saint Augustine
Fire truck sirens, baton twirlers, marching bands covering
patriotic tunes, colorful floats, costumes, and millions of red, white, and
blue American flags being waved in the air on a beautiful day in late May, that
is what Memorial Day is all about. It is a federal holiday celebrated with town
parades, remembrance, and a sense of unity and community togetherness.
Our team at Parkside Family Dentistry wants to take this
time to wish you and your family a happy Memorial Day, as well as pause for a
moment to reflect on what this holiday means and how it has changed over time.
No, this is not a history lesson, but just a couple of thoughts and observances
for you to take with you on your way to the next barbecue.
On the last Monday in May, America observes Memorial Day as
a time to remember and celebrate the men and women who have lost their lives
while serving our country in the Armed Forces. The holiday originated after the
Civil War; at that time it was known as Decoration Day. While holidays like
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter remain the same from year to year, Memorial
Day has changed over time, and in the 21st century we observe a far different
holiday than what Americans did after the Civil War, or even the World Wars.
While many people place flags at cemeteries and visit
national memorials in order to honor those who have passed away serving the
country, Memorial Day is also a time for family barbecues, pool parties, trips
to the beach, blockbuster movies, long weekend getaways, and fireworks. In America,
Memorial Day has come to represent the unofficial start of the summer – a long,
sunny, warm weekend devoted to family togetherness, outdoor events, and
community.
It is time to load up the potato salad and the apple pie and
head over to the neighbor’s house for their annual barbecue. And yes, contrary
to popular belief, dentists do eat sweets, especially homemade apple pie!
Everything in moderation, of course.
So whether you’re in the Bridgewater, VA area or beyond-
Happy Memorial Day to you and yours from Drs. Smith, Wetter, and Draper!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Three Must-Have Dental Treatments
In our
office, we customize treatment for every patient. Amid all of the fillings,
crowns, and veneers, we find there are three treatments that are most valuable
when offering our patients options: dental implants, bite guards, and teeth
whitening.
Dental
implants are a great tool for those who have lost teeth from trauma, genetic
predetermination, decay, or fracture. Technology and design have allowed these
implants to look and function like a natural tooth. They are a great investment
when maintaining bone structure and smile presentation.
In our
fast-paced lives, people take their stress and tension out on their teeth.
Clenching and grinding, or bruxism, is on the rise. This is traumatic to
crowns, fillings, and natural teeth. Headaches are a symptom of bruxism and
when not treated, jaw joint inflammation and pain are a result. Bite guards are
often worn at night when most of the action occurs. Many are not even aware of
this habit until presented with evidence of cracked teeth, broken crowns, and
pain.
Last, but
most definitely not least, is whitening. Tooth whitening is safe and effective.
There are different types of tooth whitening: in-office, custom trays, and
over-the-counter strips. Each is effective, though at different levels. First,
and your best option, is done in the office. The gums are protected and a gel
with high potency is applied to the teeth. Some methods have a light shining on
teeth and some have timed intervals without the light. Next are custom trays,
which require an impression of your bite. Trays are picked up at a later date.
At that point, instructions are given and the gel and trays are delivered. A
final option is whitening strips, which can be found in many local stores. They
are effective, though the whitening process is slower and some areas may not
whiten.
It is safe to
say that implants, bite guards, and whitening agents are applicable for 85
percent of the population. Each treatment has risks and rewards that should
always be considered prior to any treatment. Implants must be well cared for.
Bite guards must be an accurate fit and worn regularly. Comfort is most
important. Whitening causes temporary sensitivity and some people’s teeth whiten
better than others.
Consider what
your needs are, and then customize your wants to fit into the equation. A
little stability from implants, protection from a bite guard, and a brilliant
smile may be just what the doctor ordered. And if you have any questions, don’t
hesitate to call our office, Parkside Family Dentistry.
Monday, May 6, 2013
May Marks National Physical Fitness and Sports Month!
Did you know the month of May is designated National
Physical Fitness and Sports Month? After all, there isn’t a better time to
celebrate physical activity as when the warm weather and sunshine makes its way
back into our lives!
Now that the flowers are in bloom and the weather has warmed
up, it’s easier to go outside and soak up the sun. After spending the winter
working out in gyms or doing crunches at home, exercising outdoors can be a lot
more enjoyable as well. Whether you enjoy hikes, jogging, or biking, spring
gives us a chance to smell the grass, take in the rays, and enjoy the blue
sky—all senses that we just can’t duplicate at the gym.
If jogging or biking isn’t your cup of tea, we encourage you
to try a sport! Sports have some amazing qualities that we often overlook. Team
sports like baseball and soccer, and individual sports like golf and tennis can
improve your coordination and agility, in addition to building determination,
confidence, drive, hard-work, pride, leadership, and time management.
At Parkside Family Dentistry, we always encourage our
patients to stay fit by exercising or participating in sports. However, we want
to remind you to always wear a mouthguard or other form of facial protection
when playing sports. To learn more about how often your child should exercise,
or to ask us about obtaining a mouthguard, please give us a call!
Is your child a mouth breather?
Have you ever watched to see if your child is breathing
through his or her mouth? Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose may
lead to trouble for youngsters. Kids who typically breathe through their
mouth—most often children who suffer from allergies—experience problems getting
enough oxygen into their blood, a condition that affects their weight, size,
sleep, and even their performance in the classroom and daily life.
Mouth breathing as a child can also lead to sleep apnea,
behavior and learning problems, delayed speech, dental and facial
abnormalities, and even breathing problems as your child grows. There are a
multitude of reasons for an individual to mouth breathe, such as enlarged
tonsils, adenoids, and deviated nasal septum, but the cause is usually
allergies.
As bad as the condition sounds, we want you to know mouth
breathing is a treatable condition. Doing so, though, requires early diagnosis
and treatment. Since our team at Parkside Family Dentistry sees our patients
every six months, we may be in a position to identify the symptoms of mouth
breathing.
If you suspect your child is a chronic mouth breather,
please give us a call at our convenient Bridgewater, VA office to schedule an
appointment with Drs. Smith, Wetter, and Draper.
What puts you at ease in our office?
Our team understands not everyone is thrilled to see the
dentist. But we strive to bring you the best and most comforting experience at
each visit. We’d like to know: What is it about our office that makes you
comfortable or puts you at ease? Is it something about our pleasant office
environment? Our friendly staff or doctors?
Let us know by posting below or on our Facebook page! Or
tell us at your next scheduled visit!
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