Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Let’s Talk About Toothpaste, From New Image Dentistry
Have you been trying to go a little greener these days? Maybe you spend more time comparing organic and non-organic products at the store? If this is the case, then perhaps you’ve noticed that organic and natural items have begun to pop up in more aisles than just produce!
The good news is that you can smile - you’ve got tons of choices, even when it comes to your dental health. Let’s start with toothpaste. There are so many different brands to choose from, and now you must make the choice between natural toothpaste and regular toothpaste.
Some of your natural toothpaste brands include:
• Tom’s of Maine
• Kiss my Face
• Jason Natural Cosmetics
• The Natural Dentist
• Nature’s Gate Organics
• Trader Joe’s All Natural Toothpaste
Regular toothpaste brands include:
• Colgate
• Crest
• Aquafresh
• Arm and Hammer
• Aim
• Oral-B
The good news for you is that both natural and regular toothpastes are good for you and your teeth. The main difference is that natural toothpaste does not contain saccharine (an artificial sweetener) or sorbitol (humectants used to give toothpaste its pasty consistency and keep toothpaste from drying out). Both natural and regular toothpastes contain fluoride, which is essential for protecting the health of your teeth. If you have any questions about a particular type or brand of toothpaste, ask Dr. Blourchian at your next checkup. You can also call our office at 615-656-3534 and we’re happy to answer any questions you may have about your dental heath.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
New Image Dentistry Around the Web
If you've ever visited us at New Image Dentistry, you already know that we love connecting with our patients. We love the ability to communicate with all of you online too! Besides our web site and our blog, New Image Dentistry is on many other networks too!
* Share a video with us, or watch one of ours on YouTube
* Become a "fan" of New Image Dentistry on Facebook
* View and comment on our photos on MySpace
See you around the web!
--New Image Dentistry
Monday, August 10, 2009
Softly Brushing your way to Clean Teeth with New Image Dentistry
Just as there are so many different types of toothbrushes to choose from, each brush also has a different type of bristle! There are generally three different types of bristles; hard, medium, and soft. We always recommend that our patients, especially children and seniors, use a soft bristled toothbrush.
Using a hard and medium bristled brush can actually harm your teeth and gums by stripping the enamel from the teeth and irritating the gums so that they become red and sore, and can even cause gum recession. If you do use a hard or medium bristled brush as a personal preference, we recommend using an electric toothbrush.
Soft bristles are much gentler on your teeth and gums, and while patients of all ages are recommended to use soft bristled brushes, they are particularly great for children, seniors, patients recovering from a dental procedure, and patients wearing braces.
Soft bristles, and even extra-soft bristles are every bit as effective when it comes to cleaning your teeth; in fact, if you currently use a hard or medium bristled brush, try a soft bristled brush next time you buy a toothbrush and we bet you won’t even notice a difference!
--Dr. Blourchian
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Summer Fun with New Image Dentistry!
Its summer here at New Image Dentistry, a season full of vacations, adventures and great memories. Whether you are headed to a barbeque, a camping trip, or just having fun in the sun, we want to hear about it! Leave a comment on our blog and tell us about your summer!
Happy Travels,
-From Dr. Blourchian
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