Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Tips to Regulate Your Child's Sugar Intake this Halloween

Halloween is a popular holiday for many across the country. It's also one of the most dangerous times for your teeth. Sugar reacts with the bacteria naturally found in your mouth and causes buildup on your teeth. The influx in sugar around Halloween can cause permanent damage to your child's teeth. If you're looking for unique ways to regulate your child's candy intake, take a look below.


How Sugar Reacts Inside Mouth:

As you eat food with a high level of sugar, like candy, the bacteria in your mouth feed on the sugar that you intake. Once this bacteria feeds off sugar, it breaks down into acids that eat away at the enamel protecting your tooth. The longer sugar is in the mouth, the more the bacteria break down and can eat away at the tooth enamel. Crevices in the tooth that hold sticky, sugary candy are usually the most prone to having an issue caused by the bacteria eroding the protective layer on the teeth.

Ways to Regulate Child's Sugar Intake:

Donate Candy
There are a number of organizations and/or places to donate candy. You can help spread the joy by offering a portion of your child's candy to a good cause. It will help them feel good about giving back and help their teeth feel good with less candy to consume.

Limit Pieces of Candy
A good way to regulate candy intake is to set a limit of how many pieces can be eaten per day. While it may be tough on Halloween as kids sneak a few pieces in between trick-or-treat spots - days after you can only allow a small amount of candy to be consumed.

Divide Candy
Instead of one child eating a bunch of candy, consider dividing the candy up between your entire household. You can even bring some of the candy to your work to help reduce the amount your child eats.

Now that you know some ways to help keep your child's sugar intake at bay this Halloween, you're ready to start implementing some of these techniques tonight. As your kids are out trick-or-treating, consider which ways you will regulate their sugar intake. No matter what you choose, our southern Missouri dentist encourages you to monitor your child's sugar intake. Here at Access Dental & Dentures, we know this can be a challenging time of year for oral care but we are always here to help offer dental care advice. Contact our dentist office near Springfield, MO today to schedule an appointment to get your child's teeth professionally cleaned and checked over.

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Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Thursday, October 25, 2018

🍬DANGERS of Halloween Candy🍬

Halloween is right around the corner and it's one of the most popular holidays for kids and adults alike. It's also one of the most dangerous times of year for your child's teeth. While avoiding candy all together can be a difficult feat for many, your trusted dentist in Springfield, Missouri wants you to be aware of the damaging effects candy can have on your teeth. More details on how candy damages your teeth is provided below by Access Dental and Dentures.


How Sugar Reacts Inside Mouth

As you eat food with a high level of sugar, like candy, the bacteria in your mouth feed on the sugar that you intake. Once this bacteria feeds off sugar, it breaks down into acids that eat away at the enamel protecting your tooth. The longer sugar is in the mouth, the more the bacteria break down and can eat away at the tooth enamel. Crevices in the tooth that hold sticky, sugary candy are usually the most prone to having an issue caused by the bacteria eroding the protective layer on the teeth.

How to Deal with a Cavity

If you do have an issue arise from the bacteria breaking down your tooth enamel, a cavity, or hole in the tooth may occur. If you do experience a cavity, visit a dental professional as soon as possible. At this point, a professional will be able to fill in the cavity, helping to prevent further damage to the tooth.

How To Prevent Tooth Damage

There are a number of ways to help prevent damage to the tooth. First off, regulate the amount of sugary foods you intake, especially around the Halloween holiday. Along with watching your sugar intake, consider substituting candy for a sugar-free option. Drinking plenty of water can help wash away some of the sugar, and therefore bacteria build up, which causes damage to teeth. Ensure you brush your teeth twice a day and floss at least once, to keep your teeth clear of damaging bacteria that can eat away at the protective enamel covering your teeth. A regular dental visit should be scheduled every six months to ensure no new tooth damage has occurred, and if there is an issue, it can quickly be addressed.

Now that you know more about how the sugar in candy effects the teeth, you can better prepare for the sugar overload that you may experience this Halloween. It's best to help regulate the amount of sugar your child takes in. Here at Access Dental & Dentures, we can help! If your child starts to get a toothache after the Halloween sugar overload, they may be getting a cavity. Bring them in to our dentist in southern Missouri for a routine cleaning and check over their teeth for damage. 

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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Thursday, October 18, 2018

All About Our Free Veteran Dental Care Event

We are honored to offer a FREE Veteran Dental Care Event in Springfield, MO! Those who have served have sacrificed so much for our freedom and we want to give back. If you know of a veteran who could benefit from our dental service event, be sure to share this information with them! Here at Access Dental & Dentures we are excited about our upcoming event and encourage local veterans to register for this event. Don't forget to register by November 8th to secure your appointment.

All About the Event:

Free Veteran Dental Care Event offered by Access Dental & Dentures of  Springfield, MO 
Event Date: November 12th, 2018   - 8:00AM to 1:00PM 

Springfield, MO (October 17th, 2018) - Access Dental and Dentures is excited to announce a Free  Veteran Dental Care Event on November 12th, 2018.   We will be offering free dental extractions to any Veteran who pre-registers for this event. 

Access Dental and Dentures has 4 active locations serving residents throughout Mid-Missouri.  We are committed to providing wonderful patient-centered care and look forward to thanking our local Veterans at this event.

Any Veteran needing dental care must call to pre-register at (417) 501-1048. We have 20 plus appointments available. 

Sign up deadline is November 8th, 2018.

About Access Dental & Dentures:

Assisting in our patient’s ideal dental health is our passion and we will provide personalized, quality dental services in a gentle and caring atmosphere. To accomplish our mission, we will always strive to provide professional staff, trained in the highest current standards and a genuine appreciation for our patient’s time, concerns and decisions.

Don't miss this FREE Veteran Dental Care Event at our Springfield, MO dentist. We look forward to honoring local veterans and helping care for their teeth - at no charge! Be sure to share this event with your veteran friends and family members - we are here to help and want to give back to those who've served our great country!

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(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Friday, October 12, 2018

FUN FACTS: Teeth Edition

Proper oral care is vital for all ages. Your teeth can help you better perform an important function - eating and nourishing your body. If you experience oral pain or have an issue with your teeth, it can be very difficult to accomplish simple tasks. Here at Access Dental and Dentures, we take oral health seriously but we like to have a little fun too! Take a look below to learn some wacky facts about those pearly whites!



FUN FACT #1
The average American spends 38.5 total days brushing their teeth over a lifetime.

FUN FACT #2
No two people have the same set of teeth—your teeth are as unique as your fingerprint.

FUN FACT #3
If you don’t floss, you miss cleaning 40% of your tooth surfaces. Be sure to floss at least once a day.

FUN FACT #4
The average person only brushes for 45 to 70 seconds a day, the recommended amount of time is 2-3 minutes.

FUN FACT #5
Dogs have 42 teeth, cats have 30 teeth, pigs have 44 teeth, and an armadillo has 104 teeth.

FUN FACT #6
78% of Americans have had at least 1 cavity by age 17.

FUN FACT #7
Dental floss was first manufactured in the year 1882.

FUN FACT #8
More than 300 types of bacteria make up dental plaque.

FUN FACT #9
A snail's mouth is no larger than the head of a pin, but it can have over 25,000 teeth!

FUN FACT #10
People who drink 3 or more glasses of soda each day have 62% more tooth decay, fillings, and tooth loss than others.

FUN FACT #11
The first toothbrushes were tree twigs. Chewing on the tips of the twigs spread out the fibers, which were then used to clean the teeth.

FUN FACT #12
The enamel on the top surface on your tooth is the hardest part of your entire body.

FUN FACT #13
There are 10-12 teaspoons of sugar in a single can of soda.

FUN FACT #14
Humans use four different types of teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, and molars) to cut, tear and grind their food.

FUN FACT #15
One-third of the tooth underneath the gum surface—that means only two-thirds of a tooth’s length is visible.

Now that you know some fun facts about teeth, you're ready to share your new-found knowledge with your friends and family. When you're sharing this fun information, be sure to let them know who your favorite dentist in Springfield, MO is! Chances are your family member can benefit from visiting Access Dental & Dentures. We look forward to helping you and your family achieve proper oral health!

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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Thursday, October 4, 2018

EASY Ways to Improve Your Smile

Oral care is important and shouldn't be hard. Our southern Missouri dentist wants to share some tips to EASILY improve your oral care regimen. Here at Access Dental & Dentures we truly care about our patients AND their smiles. Below you can find some helpful tips on how to improve your smile through oral care.


Floss Every Daily

If you do not floss each day, you are missing 40% of the tooth surface in your mouth. Floss at least one time a day to remove debris from between your teeth and help keep your tooth surface clear of plaque that builds up throughout the day.

Brush Two Times a Day

It is recommended to brush your teeth twice every day, once in the morning and again before bed at night. This can help remove any food particles and bacteria that remain in your mouth throughout the day and overnight.

Incorporate Mouthwash

Using mouthwash can help clean your entire mouth and cleanse any hard to reach spaces. Mouthwash easily cleans between the teeth and all over your mouth for a fresh, clean feel.

Replace Toothbrush

Every three months, replace your toothbrush or toothbrush head. Over time, the bristles on your toothbrush will wear down and fray. These used bristles can be less effective at scrubbing the surface of your teeth as you brush.

Set a Timer

Two minutes is the recommended length of time to brush your teeth, twice a day. Until you are used to brushing for this long, consider setting a timer. This can help keep you on track and spend adequate time cleaning your teeth each time you brush.

Scrub Entire Mouth

Brushing your teeth is important; for optimum oral care, try to brush the inside of your entire mouth. From the roof of your mouth to your tongue, bacteria can build up all over your mouth.

Visit the Dentist

It's important to visit a dental professional on a regular basis. Even if you don't notice an issue, a dentist can inspect your mouth to make sure there are no un-noticed issues. They can also do an x-ray to get a visual of what's happening behind the scenes. This is important information to monitor and make sure there are no drastic changes happening that shouldn't be.

Now that you know these EASY ways to improve your smile, you're ready to start making changes to your oral care routine. If you noticed, visiting the dentist on a regular basis was on the list of things to focus on. If you haven't been to see a dental professional in Springfield, MO in awhile, it may be time. Contact our dentist in southern Missouri at 877-DENTIST to schedule an appointment at an office nearest you!

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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove