What is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate? Sodium lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an active ingredient in many toothpastes and can promote microscopic damage to the oral tissues in some patients. Some patients that have a sulfite allergy or are sensitive to certain sulfa products, such as SLS will find it is beneficial to try SLS-free toothpastes. Here…
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Oral Cancer and symptoms
What Is Oral cancer? Oral cancer is a disease that can affect a number of individuals; any age, race or gender. The cells within the oral cavity mutate causing malfunction; this can lead to tissue failure, organ failure or even death. In some cases, cancerous cells that start in one region of the body can…
Continue ReadingOral Health and Cardiovascular Disease
What is Cardiovascular Disease? Cardiovascular disease is any type of problem or disease that affects the heart; this can range from high blood pressure to arrhythmias, to heart failure. Some patients may take medications for their heart condition; this does not mean that the condition is not present- it means that the condition is being…
Continue ReadingFamily dentistry in Puyallup: Why it’s important to include fluoride in your child’s diet and dental treatment
Fluoride is a mineral found in different foods as well as your water supply in varying amounts. It plays an important role in preventing tooth decay, as it helps strengthen the outer layer of enamel on each of your teeth. It also helps to repair damage done by the acid the harmful bacteria in your…
Continue ReadingHow to take care of your dental crown – Tacoma cosmetic dentistry advice
Dental crowns are a cosmetic dentistry product often recommended to patients who have a tooth that is badly damaged or decayed. Made of porcelain and designed to perfectly fit with the rest of your natural, healthy teeth, these caps completely cover your damaged tooth, restoring your smile as well as the functionality of your mouth….
Continue ReadingUpcoming Event – The latest options to restore endentulous arches
Interested in learning about the latest options to restore edentulous arches? Register now to attend this Seattle King County Dental Society CE course, featuring Dr. Keith Phillips. “An Update on Implant Options for the Partially Dentated and Edentulous Patient, Including Fixed Removable Prosthetics” Credits: 7 Friday, October 3, 2014 Emerald Downs 2300 Emerald Downs Drive…
Continue ReadingWhat is involved in an oral cancer screening? Your Puyallup dentist answers
Cancers are frightening diseases and oral cancer is no different. With over 100 Americans being diagnosed with this form of cancer every day (according to the American Cancer Society) this is definitely a disease we’d like all of our patients to be aware of. Fortunately, when detected early, there are a lot of treatment options-…
Continue ReadingTips from your Tacoma dentist: Follow a proper flossing technique and help your mouth stay healthy
Flossing once a day is an important part of maintaining your dental hygiene and oral health, removing plaque and food particles your toothbrush cannot reach. Many people avoid flossing, often because they feel it is ineffective, unnecessary or even painful if they have sensitive gums, but this is usually due to using the wrong flossing…
Continue ReadingSix Tacoma Cosmetic Procedures that are good for your dental health
A smile can express an emotion, a feeling, a thought, that a whole compendium of literary works cannot communicate as effectively. More and more people are seeking the help of cosmetic dentists, such as prosthodontist Dr Keith Phillips of Tacoma, to enhance their smiles and boost their self-esteem. Here are six popular cosmetic dentistry procedures:…
Continue ReadingWhat makes my mouth vulnerable to tooth decay? Find out from Tacoma dentists
If you think you are suffering from cavities more often than other people, you may be right. Tacoma dentists know certain lifestyle habits and other factors can make your teeth more likely to fall victim to tooth decay, including: Eating sugar – While sugar doesn’t directly cause cavities, it does cause bacteria in your…
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