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Friday, 25 November 2011

How to Protect Your Teeth -- and Your Smile -- in 2011; Tips From Specialized Dentistry of New York

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 29, 2010

Want to protect your teeth, your gums and your smile in 2011? Then you would do well to watch your weight, exercise, not smoke, keep track of your sugar consumption, beware of bagels, brush or rinse after drinking coffee, tea or red wine, wear seatbelts -- and brush your tongue, advises the team of dental implan t and cosmetic dentistry doctors (prosthodontists, periodontists, orthodontists) at Specialized Dentistry of New York (http://www.sdnyonline.com)


While proper brushing and flossing, along with regular dental checkups, are your first line of defense, there are important measures you can take that will protect your teeth from being fractured, chipped, discolored -- or lost -- and help assure an attractive, confident smile, says Specialized Dentistry of New York prosthodontist Dr. Richard Smith:


Be aware of the foods and beverages that stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, dark sodas, cranberry juice, soy sauce and beets. Brushing your teeth or swirling water around your mouth immediately after eating or drinking these culprits can help mitigate their effects.

Limit how frequently you consume sugar drinks, gum and candies. Sugar lowers the pH (acidity) level in the mouth and the bacteria that cause tooth decay thrive in that environment. Bathing teeth in sugar throughout the day prevents the normal, healthy pH level from being restored. Even dried fruit, eaten as a healthy snack, is full of fructose, which is sugar. And, its ironic that sugar mints used to mask bad breath can actually harm teeth.

Don't smoke. Smokers are more likely than non-smokers to have oral cancer, bad breath, tooth loss, recessed gums and facial wrinkling. And smoking is also a major cause of tooth discoloration.

One of the surprising benefits of losing excess pounds and getting more exercise in 2011 may be healthier teeth and gums. According the American Academy of Peridontology, research has found that subjects who maintained a healthy body weight and high levels of physical fitness had a lower incidence of severe periodontitis (gum disease). Gum disease attacks the bone and tissues that support the teeth, often resulting in tooth loss.

Dont bite down on hard foods, like bones, rock-solid bagels or hard candies. Never use your teeth to crack hard nuts or to chew on ice cubes.
Remember that teeth are for eating (and smiling) -- not for chewing on pencils, opening packages or lifting off bottle caps.

Its hard not to feel stress these days. During sleep, regular grinding, clenching or gnashing the upper and lower teeth (called bruxism and often stress related), can wear down teeth and also harm gums, bone and the jaw. A custom-made hard plastic night guard, fitted by your dentist and worn at night, will act as a protective device, taking pressure off teeth and keeping enamel from breaking down.

Tooth trauma is a constant danger during contact sports and many recreational activities. The very real potential for tooth injury is almost always present, from basketball, racquet ball, roller and ice skating to volleyball, football, baseball, rollerblading and bicycling. By absorbing much of the force of contact, mouth guards offer essential protection during all these activities. You might even think of them as seatbelts for your teeth. According to the American Dental Association, an athlete is 60 times more likely to suffer harm to the teeth when not wearing a mouth guard.

Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of tooth injuries. To protect teeth from being fractured, chipped, broken or lost, always wear seatbelts in cars and especially in the rear seats of taxis, where hitting the partition during an accident or even a sudden stop can cause disfiguring facial damage.

Back to brushing. But this time, its your tongue. Brushing the tongue with a toothbrush, tongue brush or tongue scraper, eliminates many of the bacteria that cause tooth decay. And plaque and food debris allowed to stagnate on the back of the tongue are the leading cause of halitosis, Removing them with a toothbrush or tongue brush is more effective than most mouthwashes in preventing bad breath.

About Specialized Dentistry of New York (http://www.sdnyonline.com):

A one-of-a-kind practice, with a team of specialized dentists, including prosthodontists, periodontists and orthodontists, providing the highest levels of implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and aesthetic restorative dentistry in a state-of-the-art Midtown Manhattan dental office, with its own on-site dental laboratory.


The dentists who teach the dentists, they are committed dental educators who hold leadership and teaching positions at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, the New York University College of Dentistry and at major regional hospitals. Their textbooks, hundreds of articles, lectures in more than 30 countries and research studies have significantly contributed to the art and science of 21st century dentistry.


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Two Weeks Until Thanksgiving: Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc. Offers 6 Tips to Cut Costs and Stress

Ft. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) November 09, 2011

Serving a 2011 Thanksgiving meal could cost you more than ever. The American Farm Bureau reported that the price of the average holiday meal was up 11 percent last year. Prices have continued to climb an average of 10.5 percent for many grocery staples, including potatoes, milk, flour, apples, and oil.


Nearly 25 percent of Thanksgiving food is wasted due to lack of planning. At Consolidated Credit, we speak with hundreds of Americans each New Year who realize that they didnt plan well for the holidays and it leads to money problems and credit card debt. To help people get through the holidays this year, we have devised a list of tips for how to have the best Thanksgiving within budget, said Howard Dvorkin, founder of the credit counseling agency Consolidated Credit and author of Credit Hell: How to Dig Out of Debt.


Consolidated Credit offers a list of 6 costs cutting tips:


1. Budget, plan, and stick to it! Shopping last minute causes overspending and may create overwhelming anxiety. Rather than dealing with limited options and mobs of people at the grocery store two days before Thanksgiving, the experts at Consolidated Credit advise people to get all Thanksgiving food and supplies at least one week prior.


2. Estimate realistic portion sizes - By picking reasonable plate sizes and cooking proportionate dishes, everyone will be able to eat their favorite foods without tipping the scale. Preparing less food will reduce waste and cut down the grocery bill!


3. Shop sales Dont waste gas or time looking for small discounts. Sign-up for email alerts or newsletters from grocery stores or coupon sites to find discounts and sales for Thanksgiving expenses.


4. Evite.com keeps family and friends in the know To better maintain communication about holiday activities, especially with family members in other states, create an electronic invitation via Evite.com and send it to all members participating in Thanksgiving festivities. People can post their RSVP, recipes, food allergies, and fun ideas to make the holiday extra special. Evite.com is free and allows everyone to stay in the know about Thanksgiving plans.


5. DIY The latest trend taking over this holiday season is do it yourself decorating. Instead of spending money on expensive retail decorations look in the back yard or visit a dollar or craft store and make Thanksgiving inspired decorations.


6. Have a Potluck Spread out the cooking and expenses by having each guest make one dish. This will allow everyone to share costs and eliminates one person from overspending and shouldering all of the work.


For more holiday season tips, visit Consolidated Credits personal finance blog http://www.missmoneybee.com.


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Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc., founded in 1993, is one of the nation's largest credit counseling organizations in the country and has helped over 5 million people with financial issues. Their mission is to assist families throughout the United States in ending financial crisis and solving money management problems through education and professional counseling.


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