Northshore Prosthodontics Associates
Prosthodontics
23 Bond Street, Great Neck, NY 11021
516-482-5416
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Great Neck Office

  • Meet Us
    • Introduction
    • Meet Dr. Tuminelli
    • Meet Dr. Korin
    • Meet Dr. Ayvazian- Tuminelli
    • Meet the Staff
  • Patient Information
    • Introduction
    • First Visit
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Policy
    • Sedation
    • Pain Control
    • Insurance
    • Privacy Policy
    • FAQ
  • Hygiene
    • Introduction
    • Oral Hygiene
  • Dental Health
    • Oral Hygiene
    • Child Dentistry
    • Periodontal Maintenance
    • Dental Specialties
  • Veneers
  • Inlays & Onlays
  • Bonding
  • Dental Implants
  • Dentures
  • Bleaching
  • Bridges
  • Crowns
  • Cleft Palate

 

 

Oral Hygiene

Caring for Sensitive Teeth

Sometimes after dental treatment, teeth are sensitive to hot and cold. This should not last long, but only if the mouth is kept clean. If the mouth is not kept clean the sensitivity will remain and could become more severe. If your teeth are especially sensitive consult with your doctor. They may recommend a medicated toothpaste or mouth rinse made especially for sensitive teeth.

Choosing Oral Hygiene Products

There are so many products on the market it can become confusing and choosing between all the products can be difficult. Here are some suggestions for choosing dental care products that will work for most patients.

Automatic and "high-tech" electronic toothbrushes are safe and effective for the majority of the patients. Oral irrigators (water spraying devices) will rinse your mouth thoroughly, but will not remove plaque. You need to brush and floss in conjunction with the irrigator.

Some toothbrushes have a rubber tip on the handle; this is used to massage the gums after brushing. There are also tiny brushes (interproximal toothbrushes) that clean between your teeth. If these are used improperly you could injure the gums, so discuss proper use with your doctor.

Fluoride toothpastes and mouth rinses if used in conjunction with brushing and flossing can reduce tooth decay as much as 40%. Remember, these rinses are not recommended for children under six years of age. Tartar control toothpastes will reduce tartar above the gum line, but gum disease starts below the gumline so these products have not been proven to reduce the early stage of gum disease.

Anti-plaque rinses, approved by the American Dental Association, contain agents that may help bring early gum disease under control. Use these in conjunction with brushing and flossing.

Professional Cleaning

Daily brushing and flossing will keep dental calculus to a minimum, but a professional cleaning will remove calculus in places your toothbrush and floss have missed. Your visit to our office is an important part of your program to prevent gum disease. Keep your teeth for your lifetime.

Northshore Prosthodontic Associates - Great Neck NY
Address: 23 Bond St • Great Neck NY 11021
Phone: 516-482-5416 • Fax: 516-482-5497

 

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