Showing posts with label calabasas dentist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calabasas dentist. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2009

What is the Relationship Between Nutrition and Oral Health?

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At Malibu Canyon Dental we like to take the time to educate our new and existing patients about all dentistry procedures and different topics. Our Woodland Hills dentists would like to share with you important information regarding your oral health.

Many people do not think that what you eat may affect your oral health…but it does! And more that you think! The food you ingest is not only vital to your entire body’s development and function but also to you oral health. Eating habits and food choices are important factors among children and teens that affect how quickly they may develop tooth decay. Nevertheless, adults are also susceptible to these diseases. According to the American Dietetic Association (ADA) nutrition and oral health are intrinsically related. Malnutrition affects the entire immune system, causing an increase in the susceptibility to develop many disorders.

To have the benefits of a good oral health you need to have good nutrition practices. For this reason, it is necessary to promote the importance of balanced meals with plenty of vitamins and minerals, regular and conscious hygienic habits and bi annual visits to our Woodland Hills dentists, for the prevention and intervention of diseases.

Foods your should avoid or limit:

  • Sugar-filled sodas
  • Sweetened fruit drinks
  • Non-nutritious snacks
  • Candy
  • Cookies
  • Pastries
  • Dried fruits
  • Sugars (fruit sugar, milk sugar and table sugar) and cooked starches (cookies and bread, etc.) in general

Just as dental health is an integral part of systemic and nutritional health; it is accurate to consider the synergy between nutrition and oral health. There are two well known dental conditions directly influenced by diet and nutrition: Dental cavities and tooth decay. Although poor nutrition is not the only factor on the aforementioned diseases they play an important role on their existence. If your diet lacks certain nutrients, it may be more difficult for tissues in your mouth to resist infection which may cause periodontal disease. Although poor nutrition does not directly cause periodontal disease, the disease develops faster and is more severe in patients whose diet does not provide the required nutrients.

On the other hand, there are diseases that result from bad nutrition habits such as those of cardiovascular origin and diabetes, which may cause serious dental complications. If it’s true that diet modulates the development of these diseases, it means that education and promotion of good nutritional and oral habits will treat some of the consequences and could alleviate the symptoms.

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What can you do to help your oral health?

  • Maintain a healthy, balanced diet.
  • Make sure to drink enough water
  • Limit your snacks to nutritious foods that are low in sugar.
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste that has the American Dental Association's Seal of Acceptance.
  • Floss or use another kind of interdental cleaner daily to remove plaque under the gums and between teeth.
  • Avoid fad diets that limit or eliminate entire food groups
  • Schedule regular dental visits for checkups and cleanings.

There is still research being done on this topic but the information provided by practitioners of nutritional and oral health is valuable to start changing these concepts on the population. Woodland Hills dental professionals should relate to each other in order to create conscious habits among patients. With the proper information in hand, people are more aware of the consequences and can act accordingly to preserve their oral health.

Always remember; eating a variety of foods as part of a well-balanced diet not only improves your dental health, but it may also reduce the risk of other diseases!

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Tips for Preventing Bad Breath!!

Are you Satisfied with your Overall Breath?

If you are one of those people who performs the palm exercise many times a day this dental article from our Malibu dentist is for you!

Dr. Mgdesyan agrees that this is a very personal and careful subject. Many people are embarrassed to accept they have this problem and the need of an oral treatment. There are many ways to treat this type of problem (which we call Halitosis), and have been proven to have excellent long term results.
Dr. Mgdesyan at Malibu Canyon Dental shares some vital information in order to explain to his patients some of the causes and prevention tips for this truly unwanted condition.

How do I know if I have bad Breath?
If you can’t smell it right away you can try these techniques:

  • Lick your wrist, wait a few seconds while the saliva dries, and then smell it. That can give you an idea of how your breath smells.
  • Exhale into your palm and analyze how it smells.
Bad Breath Causes
Bad breath or Halitosis stems from different sources, from which the most common are:

  • Foods, such as: garlic, onions, fish, meat, cheese, etc.
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Fasting
  • Nasal and sinus infections
  • Throat infections
  • Defective dental restorations
  • Gum disease
  • Dry mouth
  • Other underlying health conditions
Once you are aware of the causes of bad breath it will be easier to determine, which are the most appropriate measures to prevent and fight it.

Preventive Measures

  • Brush your teeth at least twice daily, better after each meal
  • Floss once a day
  • Brush your tongue
  • Drink water regularly
  • Change your toothbrush every 3 months
  • Do not smoke

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Come soon to Malibu Canyon Dental. Let our expert dental staff and Dr. Mgdesyan assist you while you enjoy of all the spa-like features that this unique Calabasas dental office has to offer to you.

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