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    A Patient's Guide to Gum Disease

    Last updated 8 months ago

    Gum disease is a common problem that dentists see in children, young adults, and older adults alike. With regular teeth cleaning from your dentist and proper hygiene at home, gum disease is completely preventable. If you happen to develop gum disease, the good news is that it is easy to treat in its earliest stages. Read on to learn how to recognize and deal with gum disease.

    Gum Disease Symptoms
    Gum disease first presents as gingivitis. This is the earliest stage and should be addressed before it can progress. Left untreated, gingivitis will turn into periodontal disease which is more severe and more difficult to treat. Symptoms of gingivitis include swollen or tender gums, gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing, and bad breath

    Sometimes, you may not have noticeable or troublesome symptoms with gingivitis. That is why your semi-annual teeth cleaning with your dentist is so important. He or she can recognize the signs of early gum disease and advise you on home oral health habits to reverse the problems.

    When gum disease progresses into periodontitis, you may experience the above symptoms in addition to gums that begin to recede from the teeth and teeth that begin to feel loose. Severe periodontitis can ultimately result in tooth loss and irreparable bone damage.

    Gum Disease Treatments
    Treatment for gingivitis is relatively simple. Your dentist will advise you to be extra diligent in proper brushing and flossing at home. He or she may recommend that you come for more frequent teeth cleanings for a few months to be sure that things are under control.

    Treatment for more advanced gum disease must be more aggressive and may include procedures such as root scaling and planing, gum surgery, or even dental implants if tooth loss is unavoidable.

    Call (888) 803-3767 to make an appointment with Dr. Charles Mark, D.D.S. and Dental Associates and avoid the complications that come with advanced gum disease. We also offer services such as teeth whitening and other cosmetic dentistry procedures. Contact us today.

    What You Need to Know About Cleaning Invisalign Braces

    Last updated 8 months ago

    Invisalign braces are a popular orthodontic treatment because of their flexibility and the fact that they are very discreet. It is vital, however, that you take good care of your aligner trays for optimal results and sustained oral health.

    In this video, you’ll learn some methods you can use to clean your Invisalign trays. You will also learn which methods are best. Don’t forget to treat them gently, too!

    If you are interested in Invisalign treatment in Manhattan, call Dr. Charles Marks, D.D.S. and Dental Associates at (888) 803-3767. We’ll be happy to schedule you for a consultation and answer your questions. We also offer teeth cleaning, tooth whitening, and other dental services.

    Five Questions and Answers About Mandibular Advancement Devices

    Last updated 8 months ago

    Snoring may not be the biggest concern in the nation, but it certainly is of a large concern to those snorers and their partners. Fortunately, your dentist, in addition to offering teeth cleaning and other oral health services, has an appliance that can help you stop snoring. If you’ve never heard of a mandibular advancement device, here are five common questions that may help you to become acquainted:

     

    1.What does a mandibular advancement device do? A mandibular advancement device is an oral appliance that holds the jaw in a forward position during sleep.

    2.Why would I need a mandibular advancement device? If you snore often at night, a mandibular advancement device can reduce or eliminate the occurrence of snoring. You may also benefit from one of these appliances if you have obstructive sleep apnea, a condition of which snoring is a symptom.

    3.How does a mandibular advancement device stop snoring? Since the device forces the jaw to stay forward, the soft tissues of the mouth cannot collapse into the airway. This over relaxation of tissue is what causes snoring in the first place. If the tissues can’t collapse, snoring will not happen.

    4.Is a mandibular advancement device comfortable to wear? Your mandibular advancement device is a professional dental appliance and is designed for comfort. Some patients experience tenderness or stiffness in the jaw for the first few days after use, but these effects are temporary. Any discomfort will subside as you become accustomed to using your device.

    5.How do I get a mandibular advancement device? The best way to obtain this oral appliance is to visit your dentist to be fitted. In addition to ensuring that your device is right for your mouth, it will also give you the opportunity to ask any additional questions.

    If you are tired of spending night after night snoring, contact Dr. Charles Marks, D.D.S. and Dental Associates. We offer mandibular advancement devices in addition to teeth cleaning, whitening, and other dental services in Manhattan. Call (888) 803-3767 for an appointment today.

    Get the Facts About Your Dental Care with These Resources

    Last updated 8 months ago

    Charles M. Marks, D.D.S. and Dental Associates are dedicated to helping residents in the Manhattan area regain a confident and healthy smile. If you enjoyed our recent blogs, be sure to visit the resources below for more information on dental care. Call (888) 803-3767 to schedule your next appointment with us.

    • Getting a straight set of teeth means more than having a beautiful smile. Read about the dental health benefits that Invisalign can bring you at their website.
    • Visit the American Dental Hygienists’ Association for tips on how to help your child maintain oral healthcare.
    • If you’re concerned about a dental emergency, be sure to check out MouthHealthy.org for advice on what you should do.
    • Find out if you are brushing and flossing your teeth in the proper way at WebMD.com.
    • This article from Dental Health Magazine addresses the facts and benefits of porcelain veneers

    "I am very pleased with the care provided" | Review for Dr. Charles Marks

    Last updated 9 months ago

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