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2025/03/10 18:52:48
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| body | Dental emergencies can range from severe toothaches and abscesses to broken or knocked-out teeth. While some people may delay seeking treatment due to cost, fear, or inconvenience, postponing care can lead to severe and sometimes life-threatening complications. Ignoring a dental emergency doesn’t just mean prolonged pain—it can result in infections, permanent tooth loss, systemic health issues, and even the need for more invasive treatments. One of the most immediate dangers of delaying dental care is the spread of infection. Many dental emergencies, such as abscessed teeth, originate from bacterial infections that, if left untreated, can travel beyond the tooth and gums. An abscess, which is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection, can grow and spread into the jawbone, facial tissues, and even the bloodstream. In severe cases, an untreated dental infection can lead to sepsis, a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection causes widespread inflammation and organ failure. Infections in the mouth can also spread to areas such as the sinuses, leading to sinus infections, or into the neck and chest, causing Ludwig’s angina, a serious and potentially fatal swelling of the airway. Beyond infection, untreated dental emergencies can lead to permanent damage to teeth and gums. For example, if a tooth is knocked out and not promptly reinserted, the chances of saving it dramatically decrease. The periodontal ligament, which helps hold the tooth in place, begins to die within an hour of the tooth being out of its socket. If the tooth is not properly preserved and reinserted quickly, the only option may be costly and invasive treatments such as dental implants or bridges. Similarly, a cracked or broken tooth left untreated can worsen over time, leading to further fractures, decay, or even complete tooth loss. Dr Konstantine Malafis, a [dentist in Astoria](https://masterdentalny.com) Queens and [emergency dentist in Astoria](https://masterdentalny.com/emergency-dentist-astoria.php) is keen to point out that it is best to get treated as soon as possible. "Even if you do not have insurance, spending that small amount of money is the best option to find out exactly what is wrong with your tooth. It could save you thousand later, which if you do not have insurance, will mean that you will have to pay out of pocket." Chronic pain and decreased quality of life are other serious consequences of delaying emergency dental care. Toothaches caused by deep cavities, exposed nerves, or infections can become unbearable if not treated. This pain can interfere with daily activities such as eating, speaking, and sleeping. Over-the-counter painkillers may provide temporary relief, but they do not address the root cause of the problem. As the condition worsens, individuals may find themselves unable to chew properly, leading to nutritional deficiencies if they start avoiding certain foods. In some cases, untreated dental issues can contribute to systemic health problems. Studies have shown that poor oral health is linked to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation in other parts of the body, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. For individuals with preexisting conditions like diabetes, an untreated dental infection can make it more difficult to control blood sugar levels, worsening their overall health. Financially, delaying dental treatment can lead to higher costs in the long run. What may start as a small cavity or minor gum infection can progress into a condition requiring root canals, extractions, or surgeries. A simple filling is far less expensive than a full dental implant, and treating a minor infection early can prevent hospitalization due to a severe abscess. Many people avoid the dentist due to cost concerns, but neglecting a problem often results in significantly higher medical expenses down the line. Psychological distress is another overlooked consequence of untreated dental emergencies. Chronic dental pain, bad breath from infections, or missing teeth can affect a person’s confidence and self-esteem. Individuals with noticeable dental issues may avoid social situations, affecting their personal and professional lives. Dental pain and discomfort can also contribute to anxiety and depression, particularly when it interferes with sleep and daily function. Dr. Alexandra Khaimov, a [dentist in Royal Palm Beach](https://www.royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com) and [emergency dentist in Royal Palm Beach](https://www.royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-royal-palm-beach.php )says that she sees many patients who have lost front teeth due to an emergency or decay and that it undoubtedly affects their self esteem. "Unfortunately for patients that have lost their front teeth their is no other choice bit dental implants and that is goin to cost. When you have an infection, broken tooth or cracked tooth it is always the best option to see the dentist as soon as possible. The savings, time and distress can be huge." In conclusion, ignoring dental emergencies can have serious and far-reaching consequences. The risks go beyond oral health, affecting overall well-being, finances, and mental health. Seeking prompt dental care can prevent complications, reduce costs, and preserve both teeth and quality of life. 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| body | Dental emergencies can range from severe toothaches and abscesses to broken or knocked-out teeth. While some people may delay seeking treatment due to cost, fear, or inconvenience, postponing care can lead to severe and sometimes life-threatening complications. Ignoring a dental emergency doesn’t just mean prolonged pain—it can result in infections, permanent tooth loss, systemic health issues, and even the need for more invasive treatments. One of the most immediate dangers of delaying dental care is the spread of infection. Many dental emergencies, such as abscessed teeth, originate from bacterial infections that, if left untreated, can travel beyond the tooth and gums. An abscess, which is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection, can grow and spread into the jawbone, facial tissues, and even the bloodstream. In severe cases, an untreated dental infection can lead to sepsis, a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection causes widespread inflammation and organ failure. Infections in the mouth can also spread to areas such as the sinuses, leading to sinus infections, or into the neck and chest, causing Ludwig’s angina, a serious and potentially fatal swelling of the airway. Beyond infection, untreated dental emergencies can lead to permanent damage to teeth and gums. For example, if a tooth is knocked out and not promptly reinserted, the chances of saving it dramatically decrease. The periodontal ligament, which helps hold the tooth in place, begins to die within an hour of the tooth being out of its socket. If the tooth is not properly preserved and reinserted quickly, the only option may be costly and invasive treatments such as dental implants or bridges. Similarly, a cracked or broken tooth left untreated can worsen over time, leading to further fractures, decay, or even complete tooth loss. Dr Konstantine Malafis, a[dentist in Astoria](https://masterdental.com) Queens and [emergency dentist in Astoria](https://masterdental.com/emergency-dentist-astoria.php) is keen to point out that it is best to get treated as soon as possible. "Even if you do not have insurance, spending that small amount of money is the best option to find out exatly what is wrong with your tooth. It could save you thousand later, which if you do not have insurance, will mean that you will have to pay out of pocket." Chronic pain and decreased quality of life are other serious consequences of delaying emergency dental care. Toothaches caused by deep cavities, exposed nerves, or infections can become unbearable if not treated. This pain can interfere with daily activities such as eating, speaking, and sleeping. Over-the-counter painkillers may provide temporary relief, but they do not address the root cause of the problem. As the condition worsens, individuals may find themselves unable to chew properly, leading to nutritional deficiencies if they start avoiding certain foods. In some cases, untreated dental issues can contribute to systemic health problems. Studies have shown that poor oral health is linked to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation in other parts of the body, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. For individuals with preexisting conditions like diabetes, an untreated dental infection can make it more difficult to control blood sugar levels, worsening their overall health. Financially, delaying dental treatment can lead to higher costs in the long run. What may start as a small cavity or minor gum infection can progress into a condition requiring root canals, extractions, or surgeries. A simple filling is far less expensive than a full dental implant, and treating a minor infection early can prevent hospitalization due to a severe abscess. Many people avoid the dentist due to cost concerns, but neglecting a problem often results in significantly higher medical expenses down the line. Psychological distress is another overlooked consequence of untreated dental emergencies. Chronic dental pain, bad breath from infections, or missing teeth can affect a person’s confidence and self-esteem. Individuals with noticeable dental issues may avoid social situations, affecting their personal and professional lives. Dental pain and discomfort can also contribute to anxiety and depression, particularly when it interferes with sleep and daily function. Dr. Alexandra Khaimov, a [dentist in Royal Palm Beach](https://www.royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com) and [emergency dentist in Royal Palm Beach](https://www.royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-royal-palm-beach.php )says that she sees many patients who have lost front teeth due to an emergency or decay and that it undoubtedly affects their self esteem. "Unfortunately for patients that have lost their front teeth their is no other choice bit dental implants and that is goin to cost. When you have an infection, broken tooth or cracked tooth it is always the best option to see the dentist as soon as possible. The savings, time and distress can be huge." In conclusion, ignoring dental emergencies can have serious and far-reaching consequences. The risks go beyond oral health, affecting overall well-being, finances, and mental health. Seeking prompt dental care can prevent complications, reduce costs, and preserve both teeth and quality of life. Recognizing the urgency of dental emergencies and acting quickly can make the difference between a minor issue and a severe health crisis. |
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| body | Now that the New Year is here many New Yorkers may have a new dental plan. Or you may no longer have a dental plan. Making the most of your dental insurance in 2025 requires thoughtful planning, informed decisions, and open communication with your dental care providers. As the cost of dental treatments continues to rise, effectively utilizing your benefits can have a significant impact on both your oral health and finances. Understanding key strategies can help you maximize the value of your dental insurance throughout the year. Selecting the right dentist is a crucial first step in optimizing your dental benefits. Many insurance plans include a network of preferred providers who offer services at lower rates than out-of-network practitioners. Begin by reviewing your insurer’s directory of in-network dentists. From there, research potential candidates by checking online reviews and testimonials to evaluate patient satisfaction and the quality of care provided. Consider practical factors such as the office’s location, hours, and the variety of services offered. A dentist who provides a comprehensive range of care, including preventive, restorative, and cosmetic procedures, can help you address all your dental needs while minimizing out-of-pocket costs. When reaching out to potential dentists, ask about their office policies regarding insurance claims. Some practices handle claims on your behalf, streamlining the process and expediting reimbursements. Others might provide detailed cost estimates upfront, clearly outlining what your insurance covers and what you’ll need to pay. Establishing clear communication from the outset can prevent surprises and help you better plan your dental expenses. A valuable yet often overlooked resource in managing dental insurance is the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) document. This statement, issued by your insurance company after processing a claim, provides a breakdown of services, the amount covered by insurance, and your remaining balance. Reviewing your EOB carefully can help you catch errors, such as incorrect billing or missed discounts. For instance, after one of my routine cleanings appeared to cost more than expected, a close examination of my EOB revealed that an in-network discount had not been applied. A quick call to my dentist and insurer resolved the issue. Regularly reviewing your EOBs ensures accurate billing and helps you understand how your benefits are being used. If you're seeking dental care or a teeth cleaning on the upper east side in New York City, then consider Dr Alexander Vaiman or Dr. Irina Kessler at New York Family Dental Arts. The practice provides professional teeth cleaning, exams, and x-rays for $325. This modern clinic, led by Drs. Irina Kessler and Alexander Vaiman, is located at 200 E 72nd St, New York, NY 10021. If you are looking for an emergency dentist on the upper east side then Dr. Vaiman and Dr. Kessler also work with Dr. Kendra Irizarry, DDS an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who now works at the office weekly. For inquiries about insurance and availability, contact Annie or Selena at (212) 628-3300. In Brooklyn, Eurodental Studio in Greenpoint is a high tech Euro style dental office that is highly popular among the tech people in Williamsburg and Greenpoint. If you are looking for a teeth cleaning in Greenpoint then they offer dental cleanings for $240 including exam, x-rays and cleaning. The practice is led by Dr. Eva Sokal and this high-tech practice features a team of specialists including an oral surgeon, a periodontist and a dentist that focuses entirely on root canals. They also have advanced equipment. If you are looking for an emergency dentist in Greenpoint then they also have an oral surgeon that is available for emergency dental extractions. Call (718) 389-1120 for more details. In Queens, Master Dental in Astoria offers affordable excellent dental care if you are looking for a teeth cleaning in Astoria or are looking to change dentist. Dental cleanings with examination but without x-rays are $140. With x-rays for patients that are paying out of pocket they are $300. The practice is managed by Dr. Konstantine Malafis and this clinic on Ditmars Boulevard takes a conservative approach to dentistry and focuses on preventive care while using advanced tools like iTero scanners. If you are looking for an emergency dentist in Astoria then we they are open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 6pm. To book an appointment, call (718) 725-7270. For those considering significant procedures like dental implants, it’s important to consult your dentist about eligibility and insurance coverage. Implants, while a top choice for replacing missing teeth, can be costly and may not be fully covered by insurance. Discuss factors such as your oral health, bone density, and surrounding teeth to determine if implants are right for you. Once eligibility is confirmed, ask your dentist’s office for a pre-treatment estimate to clarify the expected costs and your insurance benefits. If your current insurance plan falls short, exploring supplemental plans or discount programs may help offset costs. Be aware of potential waiting periods and plan ahead if major work is needed. Preventive care is another essential way to maximize your insurance benefits. Most plans cover routine cleanings, check-ups, and x-rays at little to no cost. Taking advantage of these services helps maintain oral health and catch issues early, saving money on more expensive treatments later. Scheduling appointments strategically can also stretch your benefits. If you have significant dental work planned, consider splitting treatments across two calendar years to take full advantage of annual coverage limits. Additionally, flexible spending accounts (FSAs) or health savings accounts (HSAs) can help manage out-of-pocket dental costs. These accounts allow you to save pre-tax dollars for healthcare expenses, including dental care. Contributing enough to cover expected costs, such as co-pays or deductibles, can reduce your tax burden and ensure funds are available for essential treatments. Staying informed about changes to your dental insurance plan is crucial. Insurance providers often update coverage details annually, including premiums, limits, or network providers. Reviewing your plan at the start of the year and addressing any questions with your insurer will help you make informed decisions and avoid surprises. The art of getting the most out of your dental insurance in 2025 requires research, proactive communication, and smart planning. 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| body | ## Handling Common Dental Emergencies Tooth decay, gum disease, and chipped teeth are some of the most frequent dental emergencies. While good dental care is your best defense, knowing how to act in an emergency can prevent lasting damage. Do you know how to handle these situations? With quick action and proper first aid, you can protect your oral health and avoid long-term issues. ## 7 Common Dental Emergencies Toothache Pain in your teeth is a warning sign of possible issues, such as tooth decay. While some toothaches can be managed without urgent care, symptoms like swelling need immediate attention. Avoid using aspirin or other painkillers directly on your gums, as they can cause burns. Instead, use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek and contact a dentist right away. Following treatment, maintaining good oral hygiene will be key to preventing future problems. Chipped or Broken Teeth Biting down on something hard can chip or break a tooth, causing pain and ruining your smile. Start by rinsing your mouth with warm water and applying gauze to any bleeding area. Use a cold compress on your face near the injury to reduce swelling and ease the pain. While waiting for emergency care, your dentist will remind you to be cautious with hard foods and activities that can damage your teeth. Knocked-Out Tooth If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (the visible part) and rinse the root gently if it’s dirty, but don’t scrub or remove any tissue fragments. You may try to reinsert the tooth into the socket carefully, but don’t force it. The sooner you do this, ideally within an hour, the better the chances of saving the tooth. If you can’t reinsert it, place the tooth in a cup of milk or a saltwater solution to keep it preserved until you reach the dentist. Lost Filling or Crown Fillings and crowns restore damaged teeth to their full function and appearance, so it’s important to address any issues with them quickly to prevent further damage or infection. If you lose a filling or crown, try using a piece of sugarless gum as a temporary fix until you can get to the dentist. Don’t attempt to fix it yourself; instead, bring the restoration to your dentist to have it properly reapplied or replaced. Broken Orthodontics Braces are built to withstand daily wear, but sometimes the wires or brackets can break or shift, causing discomfort and potentially hindering your treatment. If a wire is poking your cheek or gums, try to push it back into place. If that doesn’t work, cover the end with orthodontic wax, a cotton ball, or gauze. Never cut the wire, as this could lead to accidental swallowing. Abscess Mouth infections, particularly those near the tooth root or between teeth and gums, are serious and can spread if left untreated. Abscesses often appear as painful, swollen spots on the gums. If you suspect an abscess, seek emergency dental care immediately to prevent the infection from spreading. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with a mild saltwater solution and apply ice to the swollen area for temporary relief. Bleeding and Pain After Tooth Extraction Some bleeding and pain are normal after a tooth extraction, but if they continue for more than an hour, contact your dentist. While waiting for assistance, place a thick gauze pad over the extraction site and apply pressure by gently biting down. Avoid rinsing, eating, drinking, and activities like smoking, spitting, or sucking to prevent further complications. Alexandra Khaimov, DDS is an [emergency dentist in Boca Raton](https://www.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-boca-raton.php) who treats all dental emergencies including root canals, broken teeth, chipped teeth, broken crowns and all dental emergencies. The practice also offers deep cleanings and [teeth cleaning in Boca Raton](https://www.makingawesomesmiles.com/teeth-cleaning-boca-raton.php) |
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| body | ## Handling Common Dental Emergencies Tooth decay, gum disease, and chipped teeth are some of the most frequent dental emergencies. While good dental care is your best defense, knowing how to act in an emergency can prevent lasting damage. Do you know how to handle these situations? With quick action and proper first aid, you can protect your oral health and avoid long-term issues. ## 7 Common Dental Emergencies Toothache Pain in your teeth is a warning sign of possible issues, such as tooth decay. While some toothaches can be managed without urgent care, symptoms like swelling need immediate attention. Avoid using aspirin or other painkillers directly on your gums, as they can cause burns. Instead, use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek and contact a dentist right away. Following treatment, maintaining good oral hygiene will be key to preventing future problems. Chipped or Broken Teeth Biting down on something hard can chip or break a tooth, causing pain and ruining your smile. Start by rinsing your mouth with warm water and applying gauze to any bleeding area. Use a cold compress on your face near the injury to reduce swelling and ease the pain. While waiting for emergency care, your dentist will remind you to be cautious with hard foods and activities that can damage your teeth. Knocked-Out Tooth If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (the visible part) and rinse the root gently if it’s dirty, but don’t scrub or remove any tissue fragments. You may try to reinsert the tooth into the socket carefully, but don’t force it. The sooner you do this, ideally within an hour, the better the chances of saving the tooth. If you can’t reinsert it, place the tooth in a cup of milk or a saltwater solution to keep it preserved until you reach the dentist. Lost Filling or Crown Fillings and crowns restore damaged teeth to their full function and appearance, so it’s important to address any issues with them quickly to prevent further damage or infection. If you lose a filling or crown, try using a piece of sugarless gum as a temporary fix until you can get to the dentist. Don’t attempt to fix it yourself; instead, bring the restoration to your dentist to have it properly reapplied or replaced. Broken Orthodontics Braces are built to withstand daily wear, but sometimes the wires or brackets can break or shift, causing discomfort and potentially hindering your treatment. If a wire is poking your cheek or gums, try to push it back into place. If that doesn’t work, cover the end with orthodontic wax, a cotton ball, or gauze. Never cut the wire, as this could lead to accidental swallowing. Abscess Mouth infections, particularly those near the tooth root or between teeth and gums, are serious and can spread if left untreated. Abscesses often appear as painful, swollen spots on the gums. If you suspect an abscess, seek emergency dental care immediately to prevent the infection from spreading. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with a mild saltwater solution and apply ice to the swollen area for temporary relief. Bleeding and Pain After Tooth Extraction Some bleeding and pain are normal after a tooth extraction, but if they continue for more than an hour, contact your dentist. While waiting for assistance, place a thick gauze pad over the extraction site and apply pressure by gently biting down. Avoid rinsing, eating, drinking, and activities like smoking, spitting, or sucking to prevent further complications. Alexandra Khaimov, DDS is an [emergency dentist in Boca Raton](https://www.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-boca-raton.php) who treats all dental emergencies including root canals, broken teeth, chipped teeth, broken crowns and all dental emergencies. The practice also offers deep cleanings and [teeth cleaning in Boca Raton](https://www.makingawesomesmiles.com/teeth-cleaning-boca-raton.php) |
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| body | ## Protecting Your Smile from Acidic Foods and Drinks Sugar isn’t the only thing in your diet that can harm your teeth. Eating or drinking acidic foods and beverages can erode the enamel, the protective layer on your teeth. This process, known as tooth erosion, can quickly alter the look of your teeth and lead to cavities and decay. To help balance the pH in your mouth, consider these seven tips. By making your saliva more alkaline and less acidic, you'll improve your oral health. The Importance of Regulating Your Mouth’s pH The pH scale ranges from 1 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline). Several factors can make your saliva more acidic, and when its pH drops below 7, your teeth are at risk. Acidic saliva often leads to acid erosion, which can cause enamel loss, tooth decay, and cavities. Tooth erosion is irreversible; once enamel wears away, it cannot be restored. Enamel erosion can result in: Sensitivity or pain when eating or drinking hot or cold foods Yellowing of the tooth surface Rough spots on teeth that used to be smooth A higher risk of cavities Potential tooth loss in severe cases Emphasize a High-Alkaline Diet One of the easiest ways to influence your saliva’s pH is by paying attention to what you eat and drink. The more alkaline your saliva is, the better your oral health will be. A pH level of 7.5 or higher helps remineralize enamel and combat cavity-causing bacteria. By reducing acidic foods and consuming more alkaline-rich options, you can raise your saliva’s pH and improve your dental health. Eat More Vegetables Eating more vegetables benefits both your dental and overall health. Many vegetables are alkaline and can help neutralize the pH in your saliva. Consider adding these vegetables to your diet for a healthier mouth and body: Broccoli Kale Asparagus Spinach Green beans Red bell peppers Cut Back on Bread and Sugar An easy way to make your diet more alkaline is to limit bread and sugary treats. Carbohydrates quickly turn into sugars or starches during digestion, lowering your pH and making your saliva more acidic. Avoid Artificial Sweeteners While artificial sweeteners can be used in moderation, some are more acidic than others. Xylitol, beet sugar, and honey are all acidic. Instead, opt for Stevia to help maintain an alkaline pH in your saliva. Reduce Alcohol and Caffeine Consumption Alcoholic beverages and caffeinated drinks tend to be acidic. Cutting back on wine and limiting yourself to one cup of coffee in the morning are simple ways to keep your saliva's pH more alkaline. Reducing your intake of these drinks is a good first step toward balancing your saliva's pH. Understanding Saliva pH and Its Importance Saliva pH and Balance Saliva with a pH level between 6.2 and 7.6 is ideal for keeping your mouth healthy and protecting your teeth. What Does pH Mean? The term pH refers to "potential hydrogen," which measures how acidic or alkaline a substance is. A pH of 14 is the most alkaline, while a pH of 0 is the most acidic. Pure water has a neutral pH of 7. For instance, substances like black coffee and vinegar are acidic with a pH below 7, while seawater and antacids are alkaline with a pH above 7. Human blood, with a pH slightly above 7, is mildly alkaline. Saliva's Normal pH Range Typically, saliva has a pH range of 6.2 to 7.6. However, this can fluctuate depending on what you eat or drink. For example, bacteria in the mouth break down carbohydrates, producing acids like lactic, butyric, and aspartic acid, which lower saliva's pH. Additionally, age can affect saliva pH, with adults generally having more acidic saliva than children. Understanding pH Balance in the Body The human body is about 60% water and requires a pH close to that of water to function properly. Low pH (Acidic): When blood pH is too low (acidic), it can lead to metabolic acidosis, which is linked to high blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, and other health issues. High pH (Alkaline): When blood pH is too high (alkaline), it can cause metabolic alkalosis, associated with conditions like adrenal disease and excessive alcohol consumption. Why Saliva pH Matters Maintaining a balanced pH in your mouth is crucial. Drinking acidic beverages can lower your saliva's pH below 5.5, leading to the demineralization of tooth enamel. If the enamel wears down too much, it can expose the dentin, causing sensitivity to hot, cold, or sugary drinks. Examples of acidic foods and drinks include: Soft drinks (pH 3) White wine (pH 4) American cheese (pH 5) Cherries (pH 4) Signs of Imbalanced Saliva pH Symptoms that your saliva pH might be off include: Chronic bad breath Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks Tooth decay How to Test Saliva pH To check your saliva's pH, use pH strips available at pharmacies or online. Here's how: Avoid eating or drinking for at least two hours before testing. Gather saliva in your mouth and then swallow or spit it out. Collect more saliva and apply a small amount to the pH strip. Compare the strip's color to the chart provided to determine your saliva's pH. Maintaining a Balanced Mouth pH To keep your mouth's pH balanced, you don't have to avoid all acidic foods and drinks. Instead, you can adjust your habits: Limit sugary soft drinks. If you indulge, drink quickly and follow with water. Skip black coffee or add dairy (not sugary creamers) to reduce acidity. Avoid brushing your teeth immediately after consuming acidic drinks, as this can damage softened enamel. Chew sugarless gum with xylitol after acidic foods or drinks to boost saliva production and restore pH balance. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water with a pH of 7. Saliva pH as a Diagnostic Tool Research from 2013 suggests that saliva pH can serve as a diagnostic biomarker. The study found that saliva pH varies with the severity of periodontal disease. Chase Thomas, DDS is a general and cosmetic dentist in Royal Palm Beach. The practice offers [teeth cleanings in Royal Palm Beach a](https://royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com/teeth-cleaning-royal-palm-beach.php) and provides patients with all cosmetic and general procedures. If you are looking for an [emergency dentist in Royal Palm Beach ](https://royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-royal-palm-beach.php) then visit us at https://royalpalm.makingawesomesmiles.com/emergency-dentist-royal-palm-beach.php |
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"body": "## Protecting Your Smile from Acidic Foods and Drinks\n\nSugar isn’t the only thing in your diet that can harm your teeth. Eating or drinking acidic foods and beverages can erode the enamel, the protective layer on your teeth. This process, known as tooth erosion, can quickly alter the look of your teeth and lead to cavities and decay.\n\nTo help balance the pH in your mouth, consider these seven tips. By making your saliva more alkaline and less acidic, you'll improve your oral health.\n\nThe Importance of Regulating Your Mouth’s pH\nThe pH scale ranges from 1 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline). Several factors can make your saliva more acidic, and when its pH drops below 7, your teeth are at risk. Acidic saliva often leads to acid erosion, which can cause enamel loss, tooth decay, and cavities.\n\nTooth erosion is irreversible; once enamel wears away, it cannot be restored. 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Reducing your intake of these drinks is a good first step toward balancing your saliva's pH. Understanding Saliva pH and Its Importance\nSaliva pH and Balance\n\nSaliva with a pH level between 6.2 and 7.6 is ideal for keeping your mouth healthy and protecting your teeth.\n\nWhat Does pH Mean?\n\nThe term pH refers to \"potential hydrogen,\" which measures how acidic or alkaline a substance is. A pH of 14 is the most alkaline, while a pH of 0 is the most acidic. Pure water has a neutral pH of 7. For instance, substances like black coffee and vinegar are acidic with a pH below 7, while seawater and antacids are alkaline with a pH above 7. Human blood, with a pH slightly above 7, is mildly alkaline.\n\nSaliva's Normal pH Range\n\nTypically, saliva has a pH range of 6.2 to 7.6. However, this can fluctuate depending on what you eat or drink. For example, bacteria in the mouth break down carbohydrates, producing acids like lactic, butyric, and aspartic acid, which lower saliva's pH. Additionally, age can affect saliva pH, with adults generally having more acidic saliva than children.\n\nUnderstanding pH Balance in the Body\n\nThe human body is about 60% water and requires a pH close to that of water to function properly.\n\nLow pH (Acidic): When blood pH is too low (acidic), it can lead to metabolic acidosis, which is linked to high blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, and other health issues.\n\nHigh pH (Alkaline): When blood pH is too high (alkaline), it can cause metabolic alkalosis, associated with conditions like adrenal disease and excessive alcohol consumption.\n\nWhy Saliva pH Matters\n\nMaintaining a balanced pH in your mouth is crucial. Drinking acidic beverages can lower your saliva's pH below 5.5, leading to the demineralization of tooth enamel. 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2023/03/29 01:07:24
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| body | If you have a infected root canal then it is is a serious dental issue that requires prompt attention. Ignoring it could be a big problem. It is important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent the infection from spreading and causing further damage. If left untreated, an infected root canal can lead to severe pain, swelling, and even the loss of the affected tooth. Additionally, the infection can spread to other parts of the body and cause systemic health problems. If you suspect that you have an infected root canal, it is best to contact your dentist as soon as possible to schedule an appointment. The dentist can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment to address the infection and prevent further complications. At New York Family Dental Arts we provide root canal treatments, retreatments and second opinions. If you are looking for a root canal dentist on the upper east side then New York Family Dental Arts can help. Call us at 212-628-3300 or visit us here https://dentalartsny.com/root-canal-treatment-upper-east-side.php |
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| body | Delaying dental emergencies can be dangerous because it can lead to more serious dental problems and even affect your overall health. Dental emergencies include a wide range of conditions, such as severe toothache, broken or knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and gum infections. Here are some reasons why delaying treatment for these conditions can be dangerous: Pain: Dental emergencies are often very painful, and delaying treatment can prolong the pain and discomfort, making it difficult to eat, sleep, or even concentrate on daily tasks. Infection: Dental emergencies can cause infections that can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious health problems. For example, a tooth abscess can spread to the sinuses, the brain, or even the heart. Tooth loss: If a dental emergency is not treated promptly, it can result in tooth loss. For example, a broken tooth may need a crown or root canal to save it, but delaying treatment can result in the tooth becoming irreparably damaged and needing to be extracted. Expensive treatments: Delaying treatment for dental emergencies can lead to more expensive and invasive treatments in the long run. For example, a small cavity can be filled easily and inexpensively, but if left untreated, it can become a larger cavity that requires a more expensive root canal or crown. In summary, dental emergencies should not be ignored or delayed. It's important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent more serious problems and ensure good oral health. If you are looking for an emergency dentist in NYC then we treat all dental emergencies. We treat broken teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth root canal treatments and root canal re-treatments. Visit us at https://dentalartsny.com/emergency-dentist-nyc.php to learn more. |
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