Does Your Breath Scare People Away?

October 29, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — Mary Kay @ 7:09 pm

Does your breath scare people away? Don’t be embarrassed, you’re in good company. It is estimated that 80 million people suffer from halitosis, or bad breath.  It can affect your personal and business relationships and often indicate health problems.

 

Halitosis is caused by bacteria that thrive in the warm moist environment of your gums and tongue.  If you don’t brush and floss daily, the bacteria from decaying food particles release a sulfur compound that causes an unpleasant odor. Halitosis is commonly a problem for people suffering from periodontal or gum disease.  Bad breath can also be caused by diabetes, a medical infection, liver problems and sinus infections. Dieting, hormonal changes, tobacco use or even some medical treatments can contribute to halitosis.

 

 We’ve all experienced the bad breath that results from eating strong foods such as onions and garlic.  These very spicy foods actually emit an odor as they are digested in the stomach and the odor is expelled by the lungs.  Garlic is so strong that you could rub it on the soles of your feet and it can show up on your breath!

 

If you suffer from halitosis, you should see a dentist to determine the causes.  Begin by practicing good oral hygiene – brush thoroughly twice a day with a fluoridated toothpaste and floss daily to remove trapped food particles from between the teeth and gums. Brush your tongue every time you brush your teeth. Bacteria can build up on your tongue and cause odors. Be sure to tell your dentist about all the medications or medical treatment you are undergoing.

While over the counter mouthwashes won’t mask your bad breath, your dentist may recommend that you use a special antimicrobial mouth rinse to help reduce the odor causing bacteria.

 

Don’t let your bad breath scare people away.  See your dentist for a complete examination and professional cleaning, watch what you eat, and start practicing good dental hygiene habits.   And whatever you do, don’t rub garlic on the soles of your feet!

Staying Tuned to the Needs of Our Patients

October 28, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr Milewski @ 11:17 pm

Have you ever listened to a song and been instantly transported to a different time or place?  Or heard someone use a phrase and your response is automatic?  Let’s try it…..I say O.H., you say…….!

Dr Milewski and Brutus Listening well is a critical skill for a dental professional. Each and every one of us here at Medina Family Dentistry listen closely to what our patients are telling us. Recently, we had a number of patients ask us if we would consider a discount for patients who pay in full by cash or check at the time of service, without involving us in any insurance submission.

We’ve listened to you and are pleased to offer a 5% discount for patients paying in full by cash or check at time of service. If you have any questions about this new payment policy, Donna or Cindy in our business office would be glad to help you. Just give them a call!

We are committed to staying tuned to the needs of our patients, and assure you that we continue to be committed to providing you the high quality dentistry you deserve at  a price you can afford. Keep letting us know how we can serve you better, we love hearing from you!

Dr Milewski and Team

Dental Care in Tough Economic Times

October 16, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — Dr Milewski @ 1:54 am

The Times They are a Changing!  Boy, I remember back in the sixties when Peter Paul and Mary sang this song…it resonates again  for us today as we face change coming at us at warp speed.  At times like this, it is even more important to hold onto those things we know to be constant, those things we know to be true.

What I know is dentistry and taking care of you, our patient.  This is what I know to be true:
·         Prevention is the key to a long and healthy life for your teeth.  This means watching what you eat, avoiding those foods high in sugar and acid.  It means brushing your teeth at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste. It means flossing, yes flossing, your teeth at least once a day. Every day, not sometimes, but every single day.
·         Regular checkups are an incredibly important part of the equation. A professional cleaning and exam at least twice a year helps to keep disease causing plaque from building up between your teeth and below your gumline. Sharing your health history and what changes you are encountering helps us anticipate potential problems.  It also allows us to see what changes are happening in your mouth, identifying problems when they are small.
·         Small problems are easier and less expensive to fix than  big problems. Decay never gets smaller, only bigger. A filling on a tooth is less expensive than a crown. Plain and simple.
·         Affordable dental care is a must. We will do everything humanly possible to keep our costs down and help you find ways to make your dental care affordable. But we will never comprise the quality of our care for the almighty dollar.  We will only provide one level of dentistry…the best quality care that allows you to have the highest quality dental health. We don’t believe in gizmos and flashy technology unless, UNLESS it has a direct correlation to improving your health. Then we will be at the forefront of that technology, because your health is what matters most.
 
When it comes right down to it, I want you to know that I am here to help you traverse these difficult times.  If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office and ask to speak to me or any of our staff. Together, we can face an uncertain future armed with knowledge and what we know to be true.

Dr. Milewski
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