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Baby Teeth and Cavities

April 22nd, 2020

We know how frustrating it can be to discover your child has one or more cavities when you come to visit Dallas Dental Arts. There are several ways to prevent baby teeth from forming cavities due to decay. Not to worry: If your child does develop a cavity on a baby tooth, Drs. Sheena Allen, Murat Ayik, and Mark Margolin can help take care of the problem.

Let’s look at how cavities on your little one’s teeth can be prevented from developing in the first place. Most often, children suffer decay from eating sugary foods. You may think, “My child doesn’t eat lots of candy!” In truth, fruits and juices have plenty of natural sugars that can break down teeth if they aren’t brushed thoroughly.

A well-balanced diet that includes calcium and phosphorous is necessary to keep your child’s oral health in a good state. If your son or daughter drinks juice, avoid giving it before bedtime and dilute the juice with water. Good options for snacks include vegetables, low-sugar yogurt or dairy products, and plenty of milk for healthy teeth.

Another excellent preventive strategy consists of scheduling regular appointments with Drs. Sheena Allen, Murat Ayik, and Mark Margolin for your child. Between your youngster’s annual cleanings, make sure he or she brushes and flosses every day. It’s worthwhile for your little one to brush thoroughly for at least two minutes to remove any decay or plaque that has accumulated in the mouth, especially before bedtime.

Brushing Techniques

  • Move the brush both back and forth, and in circular gentle strokes.
  • Brush the outer surfaces, inside surfaces, and chewing surfaces of all teeth.
  • Place the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums.
  • Brush the tongue to remove excess bacteria and keep breath fresh.

It’s not always possible to prevent cavities from appearing in your son or daughter’s mouth. If your child does develop a cavity, our staff will notify you during the regular scheduled cleaning.

The cavity will need to be eliminated, even when it appears on a baby tooth. Our staff will remove the decayed part of the tooth and fill in the hole so your child doesn’t have to experience any pain.

You may wonder why a baby tooth has to be fixed if it is eventually going to fall out. Baby teeth hold spaces where your child’s permanent teeth have to grow in. If the former aren’t taken care of, multiple teeth may shift and the permanent ones won’t be able to grow in properly.

If you still have questions or concerns about your child’s baby teeth, or notice signs of a cavity, please don’t hesitate to contact our Dallas,TX office and schedule an appointment. Remember, preventive steps can be taken to avoid bothersome cavities from forming in your child’s mouth.

Suffer from Dental Anxiety? Not a Problem.

April 15th, 2020

If you suffer from dental anxiety, we understand that paying a visit to our office can seem like a nearly impossible mission. Regardless of what the root of that anxiety might be, we’re here to tell you that at Dallas Dental Arts, you have no need to be nervous. Our office is dedicated to making your dental experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible.

One of the best things to do if you experience dental anxiety is call our office in advance to let us know. By notifying us in advance, you give us the opportunity to provide you with the dental care you need in the way you need it.

We can prescribe a relaxation medication for you. During your appointment, we can provide a little bit of laughing gas to put you more at ease, teach you some behavioral techniques for relaxation, and make sure you’re never in the dark about what’s happening.

If dental anxiety makes you feel embarrassed, please be assured that you’re not alone. Studies show that as much as 75% of adults suffer some degree of dental anxiety! It might be helpful to remember that your doctor’s goal is the same as yours: We are here to keep your oral health in check so you can be your healthiest self. We certainly don’t want to make you uncomfortable in the process.

If you have any questions about other ways in which we can accommodate you during your visits, please don’t hesitate to contact our Dallas,TX office!

Make Brushing Teeth Fun!

April 8th, 2020

It’s understandable that kids would rather be playing outside or watching their favorite movie instead of doing a “boring” task like brushing their teeth. But there are ways to make brushing fun for your son or daughter, and encourage healthy oral hygiene habits early on! Drs. Sheena Allen, Murat Ayik, and Mark Margolin and our team have a few tricks that may help.

Game time

What child doesn’t love a good game? Try to turn brushing time into a game, whether by playing hide-and-seek or singing your child’s favorite song while he or she brushes for two minutes.

Kids also love rewards, so awarding them stickers after a good brushing can encourage them to do a good job every time. You might even tell your child that five stickers will earn a special treat or fun activity at the end of the week.

Fun accessories

Lots of toothbrush options can add something exciting to your child’s daily brushing routine. Toothbrushes that light up tend to be a popular choice with young kids. The same goes for toothbrushes shaped like your child’s favorite animal or cartoon character.

Teaching your kids about how long they should brush each time can also be fun. Let them have the special responsibility of setting a timer for two minutes before they start to brush.

The Great Toothpaste Experiment

Lots of kids can be picky eaters and that can the case with toothpaste flavors. Set aside a time to sample several different flavors, the way they’ve probably tried various flavors at the ice cream shop! Just make sure to be very clear that they shouldn’t swallow the toothpaste.

With your help, your child can easily develop healthy brushing habits over time. If you can find ways to make it fun, it can be an enjoyable experience for both of you!

Call Drs. Sheena Allen, Murat Ayik, and Mark Margolin at our Dallas,TX office for more fun tips or to make an appointment today!

Latest COVID-19 Office Updates

April 7th, 2020

Hello from Dallas Dental Arts. We wanted to send out a few updates during these crazy times. Our office is currently only open for emergencies until April 22nd. This could change depending on any recommendations by the CDC, ADA, and the State of Texas but we hope to be able to start seeing our patients as soon as possible! Call our emergency number at 737-222-0562 to speak with us directly if you are experiencing a dental emergency. If you would like to leave a voicemail to reschedule an appointment, our office number is 214-999-0110. We plan to start calling patients the week of April 20th to begin rescheduling.

During this time we hope our patients continue to be diligent about brushing and flossing. We also encourage our patients to eat a balanced and healthy diet as this helps keep smiles healthy. Since most of us have more time at home, it makes it a great time to perfect your oral hygiene routine by adding a mouth rinse. We are currently recommending Colgate's Peroxyl rinse. It is alcohol free but has over 1% hydrogen peroxide. COVID-19 has been shown to be sensitive to oxidation.

Though our team might not be in the office it’s still a time to continue to sharpen our knowledge. The team of Dallas Dental Arts are taking continuing education courses online and reading. Dr. Allen is also focusing on the needs of her team. She is making sure everyone is well, safe, and fed. What are you doing with your extra free time?

We apologize for the inconvenience of our office closing. However, this has given us the much needed time to regroup and come back stronger than ever. We look forward to seeing all of our patients soon and continuing the standard of excellence we've established over the years.

2100 Ross Ave Suite 960
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 999-0110

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