We hope you are not a part of the 51 percent of Americans who don’t floss every day. And we definitely hope you're not part of the 10 percent who never floss at all. Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar and our staff at Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry will always tell you that proper flossing is just as important for your dental health as brushing regularly. Flossing, you see, cleans food and plaque that build up between teeth and below the gumline, key areas that brushing simply cannot reach.
Flossing 3-to-5 minutes each day is recommended, but even 60 seconds of flossing has a great benefit over not flossing at all. Also, make sure to always brush your teeth after you floss, and to rinse with water or mouthwash. When you begin flossing you may experience gum pain or bleeding, but with daily flossing and brushing this should stop within a week or so.
Lastly, has it been at least six months since your last checkup with Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar? If the answer is yes, we encourage you to schedule an appointment!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry, taking steps to reduce our environmental impact
We are living in an age with a renewed commitment to conservation, and are frequently reminded to recycle, reduce and reuse. Earth Day is Friday, April 22nd, and we thought today would a great time to discuss the things that Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry does to conserve our natural resources and the environment.
Our office uses the Dexis digital x-ray system, which allows for us to zero in on patient comfort, while mimimizing our environmental impact. Since x-rays can be submitted electronically, this system also reduces the waiting time for patients. We also participate in SOCRRA, a Royal Oak recycling program. We continue to make sure and recycle our paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Each week, Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry places recycle items in two curbside bins.
Dr. Gustafson, Dr. Morningstar and our team would love to hear how you're reducing your ecological footprint. Leave us a comment below or you can also visit our Facebook page and post something on our wall.
Happy Earth Day!
Our office uses the Dexis digital x-ray system, which allows for us to zero in on patient comfort, while mimimizing our environmental impact. Since x-rays can be submitted electronically, this system also reduces the waiting time for patients. We also participate in SOCRRA, a Royal Oak recycling program. We continue to make sure and recycle our paper, plastic, glass, and metal. Each week, Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry places recycle items in two curbside bins.
Dr. Gustafson, Dr. Morningstar and our team would love to hear how you're reducing your ecological footprint. Leave us a comment below or you can also visit our Facebook page and post something on our wall.
Happy Earth Day!
Friday, April 15, 2011
$1.50 for a Cavity
Vending machines are a quick way to satisfy hunger. You put in $1.50 and you get back a candy bar, bag of chips or even a soda…but that’s not all! Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar want to remind you that vending machines not only dispense sweet treats and caffeine bursts, but they also dispense cavities!
Every time you chow down on that chocolate bar the bacteria in your mouth have a party feasting on the sugar. The sugar quickly turns into acid; that’s right, ACID! The acid sits on your teeth and eats away at the tooth’s natural enamel (the stuff that protects your tooth from decay). When this enamel is eaten away by the acid on your tooth, you get a cavity! Brushing your teeth after eating a sugary treat can help prevent cavities; but before you indulge, remind yourself: “can’t brush? Hold the sugar!”
When choosing a snack, consider these nutritional options that will not only satisfy your hunger and that “sweet tooth,” but won’t cause acid build up resulting in cavities:
• Fresh Fruits (berries, oranges, melon, pears, etc)
• Raw Vegetables (broccoli, celery, carrots, etc)
• Bread
• Pretzels (low salt)
• Milk (low or non-fat)
• Cheese (low or non-fat)
• Nuts and seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, etc)
• Sliced meat
If you would like more advice about how you can prevent cavities, give Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry a call or ask during your next appointment.
Every time you chow down on that chocolate bar the bacteria in your mouth have a party feasting on the sugar. The sugar quickly turns into acid; that’s right, ACID! The acid sits on your teeth and eats away at the tooth’s natural enamel (the stuff that protects your tooth from decay). When this enamel is eaten away by the acid on your tooth, you get a cavity! Brushing your teeth after eating a sugary treat can help prevent cavities; but before you indulge, remind yourself: “can’t brush? Hold the sugar!”
When choosing a snack, consider these nutritional options that will not only satisfy your hunger and that “sweet tooth,” but won’t cause acid build up resulting in cavities:
• Fresh Fruits (berries, oranges, melon, pears, etc)
• Raw Vegetables (broccoli, celery, carrots, etc)
• Bread
• Pretzels (low salt)
• Milk (low or non-fat)
• Cheese (low or non-fat)
• Nuts and seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, etc)
• Sliced meat
If you would like more advice about how you can prevent cavities, give Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry a call or ask during your next appointment.
Friday, April 8, 2011
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
Visiting Gustafson and Morningstar Dentistry regularly will not only help keep your teeth and mouth healthy, but will also help keep the rest of your body healthy. Our office uses the ViziLite® oral cancer screening system, which utilizes the latest technology in the detection of oral cancer. An oral cancer exam using this technology enables the dentist to immediately see if there are any abnormal tissue cells in the mouth.
The fact is, every hour of every day in the U.S., someone dies of oral cancer, which is the sixth-most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent, and oral cancer is one of the few cancers whose survival rate has not improved because it is often detected so late. Since April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our patients that oral cancer exams should be done at least annually.
Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar are specifically trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health problems. Please let us now if you have any questions about your oral health during your next appointment.
The fact is, every hour of every day in the U.S., someone dies of oral cancer, which is the sixth-most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent, and oral cancer is one of the few cancers whose survival rate has not improved because it is often detected so late. Since April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our patients that oral cancer exams should be done at least annually.
Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar are specifically trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health problems. Please let us now if you have any questions about your oral health during your next appointment.
Friday, April 1, 2011
How important is your smile?
Unlike other dental offices, the husband-and-wife team of Drs. Shari Gustafson and Shari Morningstar give their patients something extra to smile about. They make patient comfort more than a facet of their job; they make it a priority.
And speaking of smiling, in a new poll conducted by Glamour Magazine, people were asked, “If you had to pick between having perfect teeth, eyesight or hair, which would you choose?
Well, 44 percent of folks out there are choosing teeth! In addition, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, or AACD, conducted a study and found that 99.7 percent of those polled believed a smile is an important social asset. Respondents said straightness, whiteness, cleanliness, as well as the sincerity and sparkle of a person’s smile were all important factors not only socially, but career-wise as well.
Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar are now accepting new patients! When you're ready to begin perfecting your smile, please schedule an appointment at our conveniently located Royal Oak, MI office. We look forward to seeing you!
And speaking of smiling, in a new poll conducted by Glamour Magazine, people were asked, “If you had to pick between having perfect teeth, eyesight or hair, which would you choose?
Well, 44 percent of folks out there are choosing teeth! In addition, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, or AACD, conducted a study and found that 99.7 percent of those polled believed a smile is an important social asset. Respondents said straightness, whiteness, cleanliness, as well as the sincerity and sparkle of a person’s smile were all important factors not only socially, but career-wise as well.
Drs. Gustafson and Morningstar are now accepting new patients! When you're ready to begin perfecting your smile, please schedule an appointment at our conveniently located Royal Oak, MI office. We look forward to seeing you!
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