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    "Dr. Smith and his staff were great" | Review for the All Smiles Dental Care Team

    Last updated 2 months ago

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    • Dr. Smith and his staff were great with my ninety-year-old mother. Everyone in the office acted very kindly toward my old mother, and the care by all appeared efficient and competent. I liked the sort of living-room feel of the waiting area and kid-friendly setup, which precluded that sometimes off-putting clinical, glass-and-steel feel of a... More

      Mike A.

    "I am definitely recommending this place to all of my friends" | Review for All Smiles Dental Care

    Last updated 2 months ago

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    • I had put off my cleaning for a good couple of months due to my busy schedule and when I called to get an appointment they were quick to find a time that was convinient for me. When I got there the receptionist was very friendly and offered refreshments while I waited for my appointment. The dental hygenist that I had was amazing. I had a... More

      Brittany M.

    Learn More About Your Dental Care With These Resources

    Last updated 2 months ago

    Though seeing a dentist is important for maintaining your oral health, he can improve the cosmetic appearance of your teeth as well. These articles describe some of the common problems and procedures for dental patients.

    • Are you worried about how to keep up your newly whitened smile? HowStuffWorks.com offers some tips on how to avoid tooth stains.
    • Persistent stains may require porcelain veneers. MouthHealthy.org explains how veneers can disguise discoloration.
    • Invisalign.com details what to expect when undergoing Invisalign treatment.
    • A dental hygienist can identify the early signs of both tooth decay and periodontal disease. The American Dental Association describes the duties of a dental hygienist.
    • Could you be at risk for periodontal disease? The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research provides readers with an overview of this condition.

    All Smiles Dental Care provides a wide range of family and cosmetic dentistry services for patients in the greater Phoenix area. To learn more about our dental options, call (602) 903-5483 or visit our website.

    How to Maintain White Teeth in Between Treatments

    Last updated 2 months ago

    Have you just undergone professional teeth whitening? If so, chances are that you are wondering how long your new and improved smile will last. While teeth whitening does not permanently keep your smile free from discoloration, you can extend the life of your newly brightened teeth with a few lifestyle tips. The following suggestions can help you maintain your beautiful smile until another teeth whitening treatment is needed.

    Beware of What You Drink
    Many people can’t imagine life without their coffee, but this beverage is one of the top causes of teeth stains. Tea, dark soft drinks, and artificially colored sports drinks can also discolor teeth. If you absolutely cannot eliminate these beverages from your diet, try drinking them with a straw in order to minimize the contact between the fluids and your tooth enamel.

    Stop Smoking Now
    Tobacco usage is as bad for the appearance of your teeth as it is for your overall oral health. Whether your habit of choice is cigarettes, pipes, or chewing tobacco, all contain contaminants that will yellow and stain your teeth. If you undergo teeth whitening and then smoke, you will quickly undo the effects of your treatment.

    Keep Up With Your Oral Hygiene Habits
    The best suggestion for maintaining a freshly brightened smile is simply to maintain a good oral hygiene routine. Be sure to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss once daily. If you drink a stain-producing beverage or eat foods such as blueberries that can cause discoloration, you may want to increase your brushing frequency. Though tobacco and drinks contribute to discoloration, plaque is the most widespread cause of yellow teeth. If you want to retain your white smile, don’t neglect your cleaning regimen.

    Would you like a brighter and better smile? If so, call All Smiles Dental Care at (602) 903-5483. Our Phoenix-area practice offers many cosmetic dentistry services, including teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and Invisalign treatment. 

    What is Periodontal Disease?

    Last updated 2 months ago

    Periodontal disease is a serious disorder of the gums that can impact both your dental and cardiovascular health. This video animation provides a demonstration of the development of periodontal disease.

    When you eat, food particles mix with bacteria, forming a sticky film that covers the tooth surface. If not removed, this film can harden on the enamel. This irritates nearby gum tissues, causing them to become inflamed. They will then begin to recede from the tooth. As the gums continue to retract from the tooth structure, it becomes less stable in the mouth. Over time, teeth may loosen and fall out, leaving the remaining gum tissues vulnerable to infection. Should bacteria penetrate the gums and enter the bloodstream, they can compromise arterial function, which may lead to heart disease.

    Don’t let periodontal disease compromise your health. Call All Smiles Dental Care at (602) 903-5483 to make an appointment with a family dentistry specialist. Our Phoenix-area practice can see to it that your gums remain healthy, beautiful, and safe from periodontal disease. 

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