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How long will braces hurt for?
I'm sorry to hear that you're still uncomfortable. It's not unusual for teeth to hurt after braces are placed. Usually for a few days. If it's been too long, in your opinion, I READ MORE
I'm sorry to hear that you're still uncomfortable. It's not unusual for teeth to hurt after braces are placed. Usually for a few days. If it's been too long, in your opinion, I would call your orthodontist and let them know what's going on.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish
How should I sleep after a tooth extraction?
There is no right or wrong way to sleep after having a wisdom tooth extracted. It's more important to make sure there is no bleeding by bedtime. Make sure you follow your doctor's READ MORE
There is no right or wrong way to sleep after having a wisdom tooth extracted. It's more important to make sure there is no bleeding by bedtime. Make sure you follow your doctor's post-operative instructions. Biting firmly on gauze, using ice, etc., will help kickstart your healing. Be sure to take any prescribed medications as directed. Most of all, ask questions if you have any concerns.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Can I have dental anesthesia when pregnant?
First, congratulations. Hopefully you are having a healthy pregnancy. As to your question: Dental anesthesia and root canals are safe during pregnancy. Just make sure your dentist READ MORE
First, congratulations. Hopefully you are having a healthy pregnancy. As to your question: Dental anesthesia and root canals are safe during pregnancy. Just make sure your dentist is using Lidocaine as the anesthetic. It is the only dental anesthetic recommended for pregnant patients.
Best wishes.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Best wishes.
Steven Chamish, DDS
What is the cause of my bad breath?
Bad breath could come from several sources. The first area of concern would be the mouth. If gum is helping there is a good chance that it could be an oral problem. To be sure, READ MORE
Bad breath could come from several sources. The first area of concern would be the mouth. If gum is helping there is a good chance that it could be an oral problem. To be sure, thorough. (both in time spent and technique) brushing and flossing is necessary. If you're taking medication, make sure they do not cause xerostomia, or "dry mouth" which can lead to bad breath. Diet may play a part. Make sure all your fillings, crowns, bridges, etc., are fine. It would be best to have an examination by your dentist. If it is not the mouth, then bad breath can come from the upper respiratory system. Do you have sinus issues? Allergies? Finally, bad breath can come from the GI system. Do you get heartburn, GERD? You need to check with your family physician to rule out these areas. Bad breath can be a complex issue. It would be best to have these areas evaluated by health professionals.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Can anyone get dental implants?
Just about anyone can get dental implants. There are situations, however, where it may not be possible. For example, a person who has uncontrolled diabetes would not be an ideal READ MORE
Just about anyone can get dental implants. There are situations, however, where it may not be possible. For example, a person who has uncontrolled diabetes would not be an ideal candidate. There are several other medical conditions that may be a "relative contraindication." In some cases, before an implant can be placed, other procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifts may be required. If you're thinking about implant dentistry, it would be best to seek the services of a dentist, oral surgeon, periodontist, or prosthodontist.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
When should I be concerned about bleeding gums?
Thank you for your question.
Bleeding gums are always a concern. I suggest you see your dentist, or find one if you haven't got one. They can determine the source of your bleeding READ MORE
Thank you for your question.
Bleeding gums are always a concern. I suggest you see your dentist, or find one if you haven't got one. They can determine the source of your bleeding and help you get it under control. Bleeding gums are linked to increased health risks such as stroke, heart attack, diabetes, and other conditions. At age 40, you are at greater risk for any of these, so go get help.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
Bleeding gums are always a concern. I suggest you see your dentist, or find one if you haven't got one. They can determine the source of your bleeding and help you get it under control. Bleeding gums are linked to increased health risks such as stroke, heart attack, diabetes, and other conditions. At age 40, you are at greater risk for any of these, so go get help.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
How critical is a wisdom tooth abscess infection?
Problems with wisdom teeth should not be ignored. Do you have swelling, fever, discharge? Without an examination and necessary X-rays, it's difficult to diagnose an "abscess." It READ MORE
Problems with wisdom teeth should not be ignored. Do you have swelling, fever, discharge? Without an examination and necessary X-rays, it's difficult to diagnose an "abscess." It may be an infection, which still needs to be addressed and treated. A true abscess, if left untreated, can be serious. If you have serious concerns, I would call your dentist and let him/her know. Perhaps they can see you sooner on an emergency basis.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
How often should crowns be replaced?
In answer to your question, crowns should be replaced when they are no longer functioning as designed. Most crowns last at least 10-12 years. I have patients (including my own READ MORE
In answer to your question, crowns should be replaced when they are no longer functioning as designed. Most crowns last at least 10-12 years. I have patients (including my own wife) who have crowns placed by me more than 20 years ago. The number one reason crowns fail is because new cavities develop at the "margin" or seam where the edge of the crown meets the tooth. Sometimes, porcelain can fracture, which can affect the appearance or change the bite. Then the crown may need replacement. With good home care and regular visits with your hygienist, I would expect your crowns to last for many years.
How do you get rid of mouth bacteria?
Unfortunately, you can't get rid of oral bacteria. They live in our bodies throughout life. What you can do is manage them by cleaning your teeth thoroughly. This means brushing READ MORE
Unfortunately, you can't get rid of oral bacteria. They live in our bodies throughout life. What you can do is manage them by cleaning your teeth thoroughly. This means brushing well and cleaning the surfaces in between your teeth. Use a good toothbrush, preferably a mechanical one like Sonicare or Oral-B. Discard your brush when it gets worn. Don't buy a bargain brush. Use aids to clean well in between your teeth like floss, Soft Piks, Proxybrushes, etc. Also, you a toothpaste certified by by American Dental Society. Their seal will be on the box or tube. Get regular professional cleanings. You can reduce the bacterial population in your mouth, but not to the level that a hygienist can. Mouthwashes like Listerine with essential oils help, but don't take the place of brushing and cleaning in between. It's an adjunct. Finally, watch your diet. Too many carbs will cause bacteria to grow and cause damage.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
What can I do to stop my 10-year-old from sucking his thumb?
A thumb habit is challenging to stop. First, you can't force or threaten your son to stop. Have a conversation with him as to why he sucks his thumb. Maybe he'll be willing to READ MORE
A thumb habit is challenging to stop. First, you can't force or threaten your son to stop. Have a conversation with him as to why he sucks his thumb. Maybe he'll be willing to share that with you. Then, ask if he would like to stop (you may want to point out that other kids his age have already stopped. Here, peer pressure can work for you.) I got my daughter (a gold medal thumb sucker) to stop by offering rewards. A small prize is she could stop for a day, a bigger prize for a week, and a big reward for a month. I put a calendar on the refrigerator and had her put a gold star on every day she was successful. It takes 3 weeks to stop a habit, so be patient. Finally, to help your son, your local dentist or orthodontist can place an appliance in his mouth to "remind" him to pull his thumb out if he absentmindedly falls back into the habit. You'll definitely need professional help to get him to stop.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Why are my gums swollen?
Swollen gums usually are the first sign of gum disease. There are other possibilities such as taking certain medications or having a condition/disease that causes gum swelling READ MORE
Swollen gums usually are the first sign of gum disease. There are other possibilities such as taking certain medications or having a condition/disease that causes gum swelling as a diagnostic sign. I would advise seeing a dentist to help diagnose and treat your swollen gums.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
How can I help my child stop grinding his teeth?
Most of the time, we cannot control the source of your son's grinding. Certain medications, stress, sleep apnea, large tonsils, psychological and neurological conditions can all READ MORE
Most of the time, we cannot control the source of your son's grinding. Certain medications, stress, sleep apnea, large tonsils, psychological and neurological conditions can all contribute to grinding. I would seek professional examination by a dentist and/or physician to try and determine what is causing your son to grind his teeth. If he is very young, it usually means the body is trying to get his teeth to "fit" together better. In the meantime, a bite guard worn at night won't stop the grinding, but will protect his teeth from wearing.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
How long should my child be brushing their teeth?
The recommended time to brush your teeth is 2 minutes. Two suggestions: get a kitchen timer and set it for 2 minutes, or get a Sonicare or Oral B mechanical toothbrush. Both have READ MORE
The recommended time to brush your teeth is 2 minutes. Two suggestions: get a kitchen timer and set it for 2 minutes, or get a Sonicare or Oral B mechanical toothbrush. Both have built-in timers so there is no way you can miss the two-minute mark (unless you deliberately cheat).
Are braces the only way to fix buck teeth?
Depending upon your situation (please remember that I haven't had the opportunity to examine your bite), braces are just one way to correct "bucked teeth." Orthodontically, aligners, READ MORE
Depending upon your situation (please remember that I haven't had the opportunity to examine your bite), braces are just one way to correct "bucked teeth." Orthodontically, aligners, such as Invisalign or removable appliances, can also move teeth into a more pleasing position. Sometimes (again, based upon examination by a dentist) bonding, veneers, or crowns may be able to improve the situation. If you're interested in correcting your bucked teeth, you probably should have a thorough examination and evaluation by a dentist who could provide you with treatment options.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
How often should I mouthwash?
In answer to your question, since most mouthwash formulations contain a significant amount of alcohol, I would use it once or twice daily. If you use it more, the alcohol will READ MORE
In answer to your question, since most mouthwash formulations contain a significant amount of alcohol, I would use it once or twice daily. If you use it more, the alcohol will desiccate your oral tissues and set you up for trouble.
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Are there any warning signs of gingivitis?
The warning signs of gingivitis usually are red and swollen or puffy gums. Also, if your gums bleed while brushing or cleaning in between your teeth. Gingivitis is generally painless READ MORE
The warning signs of gingivitis usually are red and swollen or puffy gums. Also, if your gums bleed while brushing or cleaning in between your teeth. Gingivitis is generally painless unless it gets severe. So, check in the mirror to see if your gums are puffy and shiny (bad) or if they are matte, dull, and dimpled like a golf ball (good). Also, check for "pink in the sink" after you brush. Best of all, don't forget professional continuous care is essential, so see your dentist and hygienist regularly.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
If I have mild tooth pain, should I be going to the dentist?
Dear Reader,
Pain, no matter how mild, is your body's way of letting you know something is not right. I would strongly advise you to seek professional dental care before the READ MORE
Dear Reader,
Pain, no matter how mild, is your body's way of letting you know something is not right. I would strongly advise you to seek professional dental care before the pain increases (it usually does) and you will require treatment that will be more invasive and expensive.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
Pain, no matter how mild, is your body's way of letting you know something is not right. I would strongly advise you to seek professional dental care before the pain increases (it usually does) and you will require treatment that will be more invasive and expensive.
Hope this helps,
Steven Chamish, DDS
I wear dentures. My gums are aching! What can I do?
If your gums are red and swollen by day's end, it's time to visit a dentist to determine if they fit properly. A well-made and well-fitted denture should be comfortable. Red, swollen READ MORE
If your gums are red and swollen by day's end, it's time to visit a dentist to determine if they fit properly. A well-made and well-fitted denture should be comfortable. Red, swollen gums are a sign of inflammation. In the meantime, remove your dentures when you get home and rinse with warm salt water. You can also massage your gums with your thumb to get some blood circulation started. But again, the best thing to do is: SEE A DENTIST.
Can a normal dentist replace my braces and filling?
If a general dentist has the proper orthodontic training and experience, he or she can certainly treat you. Ask them about their training and background and ask to see photos of READ MORE
If a general dentist has the proper orthodontic training and experience, he or she can certainly treat you. Ask them about their training and background and ask to see photos of patients they have treated. As a general dentist who has extensive orthodontic training and provided orthodontic services to my patients for over 30 years, I have met many great GPs who do ortho. Just make sure your dentist can give you the result you're looking to achieve, otherwise, an orthodontist is your best bet.
Steven Chamish, DDS
Steven Chamish, DDS