Hello gum chewers, today we’re going to talk about that sticky wad in your mouth. You know that it can freshen your breath, but can it really help safeguard your smile from decay? It really depends on the type of gum. At Oceanside Dental Excellence, we know chewing regular sucrose-based gum can be helpful in […]
Persistent Dry Mouth?
Many residents in our Oceanside community experience dry mouth occasionally. Some develop dry mouth in social situations or when they are under a lot of stress. Sporadic or infrequent dry mouth is usually not a serious dilemma. Constant dry mouth, or xerostomia, is not only irritating, it can lead to acute health problems. At Oceanside […]
Daily Oral Hygiene: Put Your Heart Into It
Attention Oceanside Dental Excellence dental patients: brushing twice daily may help lower your risk of heart disease. Scientists, dentists, and cardiologists have known for many years that there is a link between inflammation in the mouth (gum disease) and heart problems, However, a recent study analyzed oral health habits and heart disease risk. Science Daily […]
What Can Oceanside Dental Excellence Do For You?
Hello, and welcome to the Vista dental health blog. We’re Drs. Stephen and Kimberly Dankworth and we want to tell you about our Oceanside practice, Oceanside Dental Excellence. Meet Our Compassionate Team of Dental Professionals The first thing to know is that we work hard to keep our patients comfortable. Our team is compassionate and […]
Use Flex Account Funds For Dental Care
If you have money in your flexible spending account you may want to schedule some cosmetic dentistry before the deadline. Remember, you lose any funds left over after the plan year ends. Why not improve your smile with Oceanside Dental Excellence using tax-free dollars? Even a small change can make a big difference in the […]
What You Need To Know About Oral Cancer
During routine dental examinations, your Oceanside Dental Excellence dentist will look for signs of oral cancer. Oral cancer refers to cancers in the tongue, mouth, lips, jaw, and throat. Many Oceanside dental patients don’t realize the seriousness of oral cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that over 39,000 people will get oral cancer this year.1 […]