Friday, February 25, 2011

The importance of regular checkups

If you’re brushing and flossing on a regular basis, we think that’s fantastic! But, don’t forget that it’s also important to visit St. Pete Smiles every six months, in addition to brushing your teeth a couple times a day. Because your dental health is important to us, we'd like to remind you that it's time for your examination.
Regular dental checkups are important for maintaining good oral health. Dr. Bracy can:

• Check for problems that might not be seen or felt

• Detect cavities and early signs of decay

• Treat oral health problems early


During an oral exam we will usually check the health of your mouth, teeth, gums, cheeks and tongue. Checkups will also include a thorough teeth cleaning and polishing. If you have not been to our office in the last six months (or as recommended), call us to schedule an appointment. We look forward to seeing you!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

St. Pete Smiles supports National Children’s Dental Health Month

With February being National Children's Dental Health Month, our team at St. Pete Smiles thought we'd share a few good oral hygiene tips with our patients, courtesy of the American Dental Association, or ADA.

Teeth brushing techniques: It takes only two minutes to properly brush, using short, gentle strokes and devoting extra attention to the gumline, areas around fillings and hard-to-reach areas such as the back teeth.
Flossing: hold the floss snugly between thumbs and index finger and place between each of the teeth, making sure to go beneath the gumline and curving the floss around the base of each tooth.
Snack wisely: choose healthy snacks such as vegetables, fruits and cheese and avoid sticky, chewy candies that can stick to the teeth. If you eat these snacks, make sure to brush after doing so.
Carbonated or sugary drinks: these beverages create acids that can damage the teeth when mixed with saliva, so they should be avoided altogether. When drinking one of these beverages, avoid sipping on it throughout the day. Rather, have a drink and then brush your teeth.
Regular dental visits: You should visit us regularly (approximately every six months).

National Children's Dental Health Month, now in its 61st year, aims to increase awareness about the importance of kids' oral health. If you have any questions about keeping your mouth healthy, or about your treatment with St. Pete Smiles, please feel free to give us a call!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Dr. Bracy attends the West Coast District Dental Association Annual Meeting

St. Pete Smiles was closed Friday while Dr. Bracy attended the West Coast District Dental Association Annual Meeting. The all day seminar was held at the Tampa Convention Center, and presented by a nationally known dentist. The seminar's subject was how to better treat and prevent debilitating conditions in the mouth due to excessive wear. Several ideas presented during the conference can be put implemented immediately to help our patients deal with these issues.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

February is American Heart Month


Did you know February is Heart Month? It’s a great time to take notice of the health of your heart, says Dr. Bracy. Cardiovascular disease remains American's number one killer, according to the American Heart Association. Studies have shown a correlation between gum disease and heart disease, underscoring the importance of good oral health care.

Visiting our office on a regular basis can help prevent gum disease or at least catch it in its early stages. And because people with dental insurance are more likely to visit their dentist when they should, a healthy mouth begins with a visit to St. Pete Smiles. In observance of Heart Month, Dr. Bracy says it’s also important to know your numbers: blood pressure (less than 120/80), cholesterol (less than 200) and BMI (less than 25). If you have any questions about heart health, or about your treatment at St. Pete Smiles, please give us a call today.