Healthy news and information from Exquisite Smiles / 2023 February Issue
Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and being with your loved ones, but it’s also important to remember your oral health! A healthy and beautiful smile can make a big difference on this special day. It is important to practice good oral hygiene such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using mouthwash to kill bacteria and freshen your breath.
You should also be mindful of what you eat and drink, as sweets can promote tooth decay and erosion, and acidic food and drinks can erode enamel. Don’t forget about your gums, too, as they are the foundation of a healthy smile. If you notice any redness, swelling or bleeding, be sure to book a visit with us.
Finally, schedule a dental check-up to detect and prevent oral health issues and maintain healthy teeth and gums. Following these dental health recommendations can help you enjoy Valentine’s Day and maintain a healthy smile. We hope you have a wonderful holiday however you choose to celebrate!
Afternoon energy slumps can be common, but there are natural pick-me-ups that can help boost energy levels and protect oral health. Here are a few of our favourites.
One effective way to fight fatigue is to eat a healthy snack high in protein and complex carbohydrates, such as a hard-boiled egg or a handful of almonds.
Drinking water with lemon can rehydrate the body, improve alertness, and boost Vitamin C.
Consuming caffeine in moderation, such as tea or coffee can also provide a quick burst of energy but excessive intake could cause jitters and crashes later.
Staying active also helps, such as taking a quick walk or stretching, which can improve circulation and increase oxygen levels in the body to fight fatigue.
Looking for more tooth-friendly tips? We’d love to chat with you more about what you can do for your oral health at your next dental visit with us.
Oral thrush, also known as oral candidiasis, is a common condition that is caused by an overgrowth of yeast, Candida albicans, in the mouth. This overgrowth can result in the formation of white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, and gums.
Common causes can include an imbalance of natural bacteria due to medical conditions, medication and poor oral hygiene.
To treat oral thrush, antifungal medications are used, and it is important to maintain good oral hygiene, such as brushing and flossing, as well as avoiding sugary and high-carbohydrate foods.
It’s important to visit our practice if it’s something that you’ve noticed in your own mouth or your child’s mouth. We can help ensure swift proper treatment and make recommendations to help reduce the chance of it occurring again in the future.
Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve optimal oral health and will work with you to find the best solution for your individual needs. If you suspect oral thrush, book a visit with our team!