Here's some good news for parents who are at their whits end, trying to get their kids to take the time to brush their teeth twice a day. Phillips recently released a Kid version of its famous Sonicare toothbrush!
No, this toothbrush won't automatically make your kids want to brush their teeth, but its kid-friendly features increase the chances that little ones will enjoy brushing frequently and that they will learn good brushing techniques gradually: this toothbrush was specifically designed to help kids develop better brushing habits.
The new Sonicare Kids Toothbrush has several very nice features that I'll summarize here.
KidTimer helps to increase brushing time - Increases brushing time over the first 90 days of use toward the minimum of 2 minutes
Age-appropriate brush heads sizes
2 Kid-friendly power modes deliver a gentle, effective clean
KidPacer delivers fun and engaging musical tones - Fun sounds encourage kids to brush the front and back of both upper and lower teeth
Some parents ask me if the imitation electric toothbrushes that you can purchase at the local drug store are a suitable alternative to the more expensive Sonicare Kids Toothbrush... In my professional opinion, although a child or an adult can can do a terrific job with even a manual toothbrush, a premium grade product like a Sonicare brush is most likely going to help your kids do an even better job of cleaning their teeth and caring for their gums.
Thank you for voting for us in 2010’s Best of Tracy poll in the Tracy Press. We are grateful to all of our patients, especially those who took the time to vote for us.
Although we have only been in business for just over two and a half years, we’re honored to be voted among Tracy’s best dental offices two years in a row! That's amazing!
Our goal has always been, and continues to be, to provide our patients with premium, high quality patient-centered dental care. When it comes to providing this kind of dental care, the legendary football coach Vince Lombardi put it best: "Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence." And that is exactly what we aim to do in the years to come.
Thank you, again, for your wonderful support. We look forward to providing you the finest dental care in Tracy!
My wife, Tessa, and I were doing some window shopping at Stoneridge Mall recently, when we came upon some interesting, crisp and fresh artwork at the Copia Art booth. To this post, I've attached some pictures of the kind of artwork we were looking at. It didn't take too long for us to decide to get some of the artwork for the office; we've been displaying out bare walls for a bit too long, don't you think? :-) Next time you are at our office, you'll see the few pieces of artwork we decided to put up and we really hope you enjoy it!
I'm not sure how long the Copia Art booth will be as the Stoneridge Mall, but they also have a website you can visit to see all of their offerings. Here's the link: http://www.copiart.com
It seems like only yesterday that the water bottle craze broke out... Whether you were one of the early adopters or someone who insisted they'd never be caught drinking bottled water, I post these thoughts for you to consider because the bottled water craze is far from over.
There has been a lot of progress made with respect to bottled water. For example, gone are the days when water bottles were made of so much wasted plastic they were almost bullet proof. Gone, too, are the days when bottled water was so over purified that all the good and important minerals and electrolytes you would expect to find in natural spring water were zapped right out of it.
Water bottle Craze 2.0 is certainly upon us now, with Pepsi and other companies coming out with water bottles made of 20% less plastic and with Glaceau coming out with it's vitamin-enriched Vitawater. (Soon the marketplace will start offering vitamin-enriched carbonated beverages like Diet Pepsi Plus! Now that's a scary thought!!)
Personally, I think drinking bottled water has its place. There are times when drinking tap water is not convenient or nearly impossible, like when you're in a car, on an airplane, or just on a walk around the neighborhood. On the other hand, tap water is plumbed into our homes and businesses for our drinking pleasure and comes to us at a fraction of the cost of bottled water.
When considering drinking bottled water, it's important to think about the following:
Does my bottled water have the the electrolytes and minerals my body needs? - If you are drinking distilled water or the labeling on the bottle doesn't make it clear to you what is in and what's left out of the water, it's best to call the manufacturer.
Is my bottled water providing me with an adequate amount of the anti-cavity ion called fluoride? - Again, if you don't know, call the manufacturer.
Are my children drinking too much bottled water without supplementing their electrolyte and fluoride needs?
Am I drinking from the new kind of water bottles that are made of 20% less plastic?
Am I recycling my water bottles?
If you are interested in additional information on drinking bottled water, you are welcome to read the PDF below, called "Facts about Bottled Water"; it was put out by the ADA and emphasizes some additional other important points.
When you find the ADA Seal of Acceptance on a dental product such as a toothpaste or mouthwash, you can be certain that the product meets or exceeds the American Dental Association's standards of quality, purity, safety and effectiveness.
From its inception the ADA has sought to protect consumers by placing great emphasis on dental product safety and efficacy. Although dental products are monitored and regulated by the FDA (Food & Drug Administration), the standards of the ADA exceed those of the FDA. That is why it is possible to find FDA-approved dental products like toothpaste that do not have the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
A manufacturer who applies for the ADA Seal must do the following:
Supply objective data from clinical and/or laboratory studies in compliance with ADA guidelines that support the product’s safety and effectiveness
Submit ingredient lists, labeling claims and other pertinent product information for review and approval
Provide evidence that manufacturing and laboratory facilities are properly supervised and are adequate to ensure purity and uniformity of the product.
In skimming over the bullet list above, it's easy to miss some critical things that make products with the ADA Seal outstanding. Take for instance the following features of a product like a mouthwash you may be considering purchasing: Safety, effectiveness, purity, uniformity. These are all characteristic that you would want in a mouthwash, right? That's why it's important to pick the product with the ADA Seal, because you can be certain those features will be in the product you buy. Products that do not have the ADA Seal of Acceptance have not gone through extensive clinical and/or laboratory testing in the way that products with the ADA Seal have.
Think back to the bullet list above: do you remember that part about the "review and approval" of "labeling claims?" The fact that the ADA monitors and verifies labeling claims is tremendously important to you as a consumer!! It means that what the product is advertised to do for you, it will actually do! Another way of putting this is that the dental product manufacturer cannot lie to you about how wonderful their product is; what you read on the labeling is true.
So, next time you're choosing between similar dental products, remember that the ADA seal ensures that the product is not only pure and safe, but also that it does what it claims to do on the packaging.
The Phillips Sonicare Flexcare Plus toothbrush is, in my opinion the best toothbrush on the market and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their dental home care.
I like to compare a Sonicare toothbrush to a power tool for cleaning your teeth: sure, you could get by without one, just like you could get by without a car, but why would you want to do it the hard way?
We’ve all heard the old adage: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This adage couldn’t be truer when it comes to dental hygiene at home. Proper daily oral hygiene lays the groundwork for a healthy smile.
To help you perfect the art of proper oral hygiene at home, here are a few tips:
Brush at least twice a day – Brushing your teeth removes food debris, plaque and bacteria off of your teeth.
Never go to bed without freshly brushed teeth – Leaving food debris on the teeth accelerates dental decay and gum disease
Place your brush at a 45 degree angle when brushing – Brushing with the bristles of the brush at a 45 degree angle to the tooth surface is more effective than brushing at a 90 degree angle (perpendicular) to the tooth.
Floss once a day – Did you know that flossing is the ONLY way you can clean between your teeth effectively at home? That’s why flossing is so highly recommended by dentists.
Brush with a Phillips Sonicare electric toothbrush – Think of a Sonicare toothbrush like a power tool for cleaning your teeth: sure, you could get by without one, just like you could get by without a car, but why would you want to do it the hard way?
Use a gentle touch – Brushing too vigorously can damage the gums and even cause them to recede
Concentrate on brushing all sides of your teeth – Don’t forget the back sides of your back teeth!
Brush your tongue – Brushing the tongue is strange at first but it’s important to dislodge the bacteria that could be living there.
Rinse with Listerine at last once per day for 1 minute – Rinsing with an antimicrobial agent like Listerine can kill 99% of gum disease-causing bacteria in your mouth. If such a terrific antimicrobial rinse exists, why not use it?!
And remember: You don't have to brush and floss ALL of your teeth; just brush and floss the teeth you want to keep! :-)
Most dental accidents happen to children and teens when they’re playing outdoors, particularly when bicycles, skateboards, baseball bats, monkey bars or swimming pools are involved. However, dental accidents can happen to anyone in a very large variety of “safe” and unsafe situations.
Here are some statistics:
Every 2 ½ minutes a child is injured on a playground
Approximately 10% of children who participate in sports receive some type of injury to their face
35% of injuries to children are sports related
5 million teeth are knocked out each year
Although we all strive to prevent injuries, sometimes accidents do happen. In case of a dental emergency, the following are some good on-site first-aid steps to follow; these steps should be followed up by a visit to your dentist. On-site first-aid steps for dental injuries:
If the tooth is loose, push the tooth back into its original position, bite down in the normal bite pattern so the tooth does not move. Locate any chipped fragments in the mouth or on the ground and store them in Save-A-Tooth solution or a sealed container of milk, saline solution or saliva. Call your dentist right away.
If the tooth is knocked out completely, pick the tooth up by the crown (white part), NOT by the root. (handling the root may damage the cells necessary for bone re-attachment and hider replacing the tooth). If the tooth cannot be replaced in its socket on site, do not let the tooth dry out. Place it in a Save-A-Tooth solution or a sealed container of milk, saline solution or saliva. Call your dentist immediately, the longer the tooth is out of the mouth the less likely the tooth will be able to be saved.
With summer vacation travel season upon us, I'd like to bring to your attention a website I came across yesterday that helps travelers take steps to prevent feeling the effects of jet lag when traveling by air between time zones, and thereby make better use of their time once they've reached their travel destination.
The site I'm referring to is http://stopjetlag.com. Although I haven't used their jet-lag-stopping service myself yet, their method seems to make sense. The service is tailored to each individual and can even be customized to work naturally (without supplements or caffeine) Click the link to find out more!
Dr. Parisek is known for his compassion, energy and commitment to providing the highest level of care possible; and our team will work with you to help you achieve the dental health and aesthetic results you desire. From simple cleanings and fillings, to implants, veneers and other aesthetic services, we are here to care for you and your individual dental needs.