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Daniel Song
Dentist
Dr. Daniel Song is a Dentist practicing in Hillsboro, OR. Dr. Song specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Daniel Song
- Hillsboro, OR
- Accepting new patients
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What can I eat or avoid eating to reduce plaque?
You can drink Green tea, Cranberry juice, eat Dairy cheese. The only way to effectively keep dental plaque at bay is by brushing and flossing between meals, or at least twice a READ MORE
You can drink Green tea, Cranberry juice, eat Dairy cheese.
The only way to effectively keep dental plaque at bay is by brushing and flossing between meals, or at least twice a day. Because plaque formation is a normal byproduct of eating, plaque buildup is common. Plaque that isn’t removed by brushing and flossing eventually hardens into tarter. If it’s not removed by a professional, tarter typically leads to gum disease. Rinsing your mouth out with water after eating -- especially if it’s fluoridated -- can help reduce plaque acids before you brush. Chewing sugarless gum is also beneficial, as it stimulates the flow of saliva. Opt for products made with xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener that helps prevent plaque.
The only way to effectively keep dental plaque at bay is by brushing and flossing between meals, or at least twice a day. Because plaque formation is a normal byproduct of eating, plaque buildup is common. Plaque that isn’t removed by brushing and flossing eventually hardens into tarter. If it’s not removed by a professional, tarter typically leads to gum disease. Rinsing your mouth out with water after eating -- especially if it’s fluoridated -- can help reduce plaque acids before you brush. Chewing sugarless gum is also beneficial, as it stimulates the flow of saliva. Opt for products made with xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener that helps prevent plaque.
Is water-flossing as effective as regular flossing?
Waterpiks do a great job of flushing food and debris out from between teeth, under braces and arch wires, and especially under and around fixed (non-removable) bridges. They are READ MORE
Waterpiks do a great job of flushing food and debris out from between teeth, under braces and arch wires, and especially under and around fixed (non-removable) bridges. They are also helpful in washing away accumulated bacterial toxins in hard to get and chronically under-cleaned areas around restorative dentistry , tight spaces between teeth, or shallower periodontal (gum) pockets. Unfortunately, they DO NOT remove plaque (bacterial colonies) like floss does because effective flossing literally “wipes” the sticky plaque off teeth and Waterpiks can only “rinse” these areas. However, combining both flossing and Waterpiks can achieve great results!
I can't fix my teeth sensitivity. What do I do?
You can use ACT fluoride rinse twice a daily to reduce sensitivity. If sensitivity decrease after using ACT fluoride rinse, you can do once daily (especially before go to sleep) READ MORE
You can use ACT fluoride rinse twice a daily to reduce sensitivity. If sensitivity decrease after using ACT fluoride rinse, you can do once daily (especially before go to sleep)
Adult tooth is loose. What should I do?
Yyou can do splint, help to stabilization depends on your gum condition and mobility, If too much mobility, recommend ext + implant.