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Why Your Dentist Is Your Orthodontic Partner

By Family Dentistry, Membership, Orthodontics, Preventive Care, Teeth Whitening

Smile Success: Why Your Dentist Should Be Your Orthodontic Partner

The quest for a straighter, healthier smile often leads us down the path of orthodontics. Whether you’re considering braces for yourself or your child, choosing the right professional to oversee treatment is crucial. While orthodontists are specialists in teeth straightening, there’s a strong case to be made for having your dentist manage your orthodontics. Here’s why:

1. A Comprehensive View of Your Oral Health:

Chestnut Dental’s Laura Auxier, DMD would be your quarterback of your oral health team. She has a deep understanding of your unique dental history, including past procedures, potential sensitivities, and overall oral health. This comprehensive knowledge allows your Dentist to tailor your orthodontic treatment plan to seamlessly integrate with your existing dental care.

2. Continuity of Care:

Having your dentist manage your orthodontics streamlines the treatment process. You won’t need to juggle appointments with different specialists. Your dentist can monitor your progress throughout treatment, addressing any concerns you or they may have along the way. This consistent communication fosters trust and a more comfortable experience.

3. Early Intervention and Monitoring:

Regular dental checkups are vital for early detection of potential orthodontic issues. Your dentist can identify signs of crowding, bite problems, or jaw development concerns during routine examinations. Early intervention with braces or other appliances can prevent more complex problems down the road.

4. Collaboration with Specialists When Needed:

While your dentist can manage most orthodontic cases, certain complex situations may require collaboration with an orthodontist. Having an established relationship with your dentist allows for a smooth referral process if needed. They can work together to ensure your treatment plan is cohesive and delivers optimal results.

5. Cost-Effectiveness:

In some cases, orthodontic treatment offered by your dentist can be more cost-effective compared to a dedicated orthodontist. Dentists often have lower overhead costs, which can translate to savings for you. Discuss fees and payment options with your dentist to ensure transparency and affordability.

Finding the Right Fit:

Not all dentists offer orthodontic services.  Look for one who has experience and training in orthodontics, including continuing education courses.  Positive online reviews and recommendations from friends and family can also be helpful in making your decision.

A Smile Journey with Confidence:

Choosing your dentist to manage your orthodontics ensures a well-coordinated approach to achieving your dream smile.  Their expertise in your oral health history, combined with a focus on preventive and comprehensive care, can make a significant difference in your orthodontic journey.  Talk to your dentist today and discuss if they can be your partner in achieving a straighter, healthier smile!

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Chestnut Dental holiday teeth whitening special for Orange County and Long Beach patients

White Winter Special – Tips for whitening your teeth during the holidays

By Family Dentistry, Specials, Teeth Cleaning, Teeth Whitening

Ho, Ho, Ho… who wants their teeth a little more white this holiday? You are going to be eating and most likely indulging in holiday goodies that can really damage those teeth.

Whether it’s indulging a bit too much on Christmas chocolates, sugary eggnog, pies, and other seasonal delicacies or using your teeth like a tool to wrap up those presents, you can find yourself in a world of pain come 2024. Don’t end the year on a bad note, instead, make sure to stay diligent over the next couple of weeks so that you can leave the year with a smile as white as the North Pole.

Here’s a little seasonal hack from the professional hygienists from Chestnut Dental. Remember, Santa Clause is coming to town and you don’t want to be written down on his naughty list for failing to keep up with your dental hygiene.

7 Tips to Keep Your Smile as White as Snow 

1. ‘Tis the Season for Good Oral Hygiene 

Your Christmas plans may be full of hectic festivities and scrumptious feasts, but you should still take the time to brush at least twice a day and floss at least once. With multiple family get-togethers, it can be hard to know exactly when and where you’ll be able to get some time to take care of your teeth. If you’re worried about being away from home for long periods of time, take some travel floss, toothpaste, and toothbrushes with you for emergencies.

2. Your Better Not Cry, You Better Checkup

It can be hard to fit in a dentist appointment right in the middle of the holidays, but skipping out on a regular checkup and cleaning is as bad as the Grinch stealing Christmas. You may have some dental issues that need attention and failing to seek out care can lead to bigger problems down the road.

3. Treat Your Teeth like Ornaments… Gently

No matter what season, never use your teeth as a tool. During the holidays, that means don’t use your teeth to crack nuts, open bottles, or open presents. Using your teeth as a tool weakens the enamel and fragile edges of your teeth. One bad move and you can crack, chip, or completely lodge your tooth out of place.

4. Be Prepared like Santa’s Elves

You should have some supplies with you just in case you do damage your teeth in the midst of winter festivities. Floss and pain relievers can be useful for minor damages, but you should still look up your nearest emergency dental clinic in more serious situations.

You do not want to delay treatment even if you’re busy with holiday plans. Letting dental problems fester can make them much worse.

5. A Little More Water, a Little Less Eggnog 

This is another tip that is just beneficial. During the holiday season, you may be tempted to enjoy sugary drinks (or alcoholic beverages) a little more frequently. These types of drinks can leave film on your teeth, which bacteria love to eat, ultimately leading to a cavity.

Instead, drink water between any drinks (and meals) you’re having to help clear away any particles still caught on your teeth.

6. Eat Healthy like Santa’s Reindeer

Sadly, there are some Christmas foods that may cause your teeth some trouble. Below are some foods to avoid or which should be eaten in moderation. If you (or your little ones) do decide to eat the treats on the list below, be sure to brush and floss right after:

• Candy canes/hard candies: These can do the same kind of damage to your teeth that cracking a nut can.

• Caramel: The stickier the treat, the more likely it will do damage to your teeth.

• Sugary baked goods: This can be a hard rule to stick to with so many parties and festivities going on but all those sugars can lead to dental health issues.

• Dried fruit: This is another potentially sticky treat that tends to stick in those hard to reach places in your teeth and become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria.

• Sugary drinks – Sodas aren’t the only culprit in this category; watch out for eggnog and hot cocoa too. These sweet drinks lead to a higher risk of tooth decay. Tea and milk are both good alternatives: milk is full of calcium that helps your teeth stay healthy and tea can actually clean the bacteria from your teeth!

• Alcohol –  Alcohol can actually cause dry mouth, bacteria’s best friend! If you opt for wine this holiday, you may want to stick to white wines. Both red and white wine can cause stains and holes in your teeth, but red wine is full of strong pigments that soak into the porous surfaces of your teeth, a recipe for stains. White wine does still come with its own risks: this drink has a high acidic content that erodes the enamel of your teeth.

7. Santa Still Wants You to Have Fun

While that list of risky foods may be looking pretty long, there are still plenty of delicious treats on the menu. Below you can find a list of foods that can actually help your teeth rather than harm them.

• Dairy: Cheese, yogurt, and milk are all at the top of the list of healthy Christmas foods. Eating cheese can help boost saliva production, which helps prevent tooth decay and keeps your enamel in shape. Plus, each of these foods is full of calcium, which helps to keep your teeth strong.

• Fruits and vegetables: The fiber in fruits and vegetables helps keep your teeth free of food particles. Watch out for canned fruits, however, which have a much higher sugar content. High fiber foods like broccoli also increase saliva production, adding another level of protection against cavities.

• Nuts: Nuts are one great alternative to the sweets listed above. Nuts are high in healthy fatty acids that help prevent gum disease. Just remember to use a nutcracker!

Gift yourself the smile you’ve been dreaming of. With Chestnut Dental, you can achieve a bright smile of pearly white teeth to look your best this holiday season.