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Why Do Teeth Become Discolored?

May 10, 2012

In our last blog post, we talked briefly about the teeth whitening options available at Giamberardino Dental Care. In today’s post, we’ll look at the question posed in the title: why do teeth become discolored in the first place?

There’s no single reason. Instead, teeth discoloration is the result of several combined factors, including:

  • Foods
  • Beverages (coffees, teas, sodas, and wines)
  • Aging
  • Medications (tetracycline)
  • Excessive fluoride use
  • Genetics

One way to avoid stains is to cut back on, or even avoid, foods that are known to contribute to them. In cases where discoloration may be genetic, though, avoiding specific foods or drinks may not help. The same can also be said of brushing and flossing. While brushing and flossing are great for your oral health, they aren’t guaranteed to make your smile whiter.

Which is why, if you’ve dreamed of having a whiter smile, we recommend scheduling an appointment with our Medford office. During just a short appointment with Dr. Giamberardino, we can examine your smile and recommend a treatment that will be able to help you. In some cases, it may not be in-office or at-home teeth whitening. In other cases, it may be that a different cosmetic dentistry option would be better, like porcelain veneers or cosmetic bonding.

Get started on your smile makeover today. Call Giamberardino Dental Care to schedule your appointment. We serve patients from Medford, Winchester, Somerville, Malden, Everett, and surrounding areas.

Protect Your Overall Health by Making Your Oral Health a Priority

January 19, 2012

On their own, most patients aren’t likely to imagine that their oral and overall health are connected. The reality, however, is there is much more overlap between them than most may realize.

Specifically, what connect these two separate spheres are bacteria and gum disease. When gum disease isn’t treated, pockets can form between a patient’s teeth and gums. These pockets give bacteria an entrance to the body’s bloodstream and, subsequently, the rest of the body, potentially contributing to a variety of health problems that includes: (more…)

Reclaim a Healthy Smile with a Full-Mouth Reconstruction from Giamberardino Dental Care

January 12, 2012

Reclaim a Healthy Smile with a Full-Mouth Reconstruction from Giamberardino Dental Care

Some patients have trouble maintaining regular dental visits. Seniors in particular can have trouble, through no fault of their own. As a result, patients who have untreated cases of gum disease or tooth decay may need help reclaiming their oral health.

That’s why Giamberardino Dental Care offers a range of services under the collective term “full-mouth reconstruction.” Like a smile makeover, a full-mouth reconstruction isn’t one service but rather a number of different services. Among the restorative services available from Dr. Giamberardino’s Medford dental, the most popular include:

Regardless of which procedure you need to help you restore your oral health, Dr. Giamberardino and the rest of our team would be happy to answer any questions you might have about any of our services. We have a variety of tools at our disposal to help you understand your oral health, including tools like computer imaging, digital radiography, and intraoral cameras.

If you’d like to know what procedures might be the best for you, call our Medford dental office to schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Giamberardino. Our primary goal is helping patients reclaim their smile and achieve optimal oral health.

Pregnancy & Oral Health: How to Take Care of Yourself and Your Baby

October 25, 2011

If you’ve just found out that you’re expecting, congratulations! The months ahead  will be a great time of anticipation and change as you get ready to welcome a new baby into this world. You’ve got a nursery to decorate, a crib someone’s going to have to put together, and plenty of stuffed animals and new clothes to stock up on.

Of course, you’ll also need to stay in touch with your doctor. Your health, and the health of your little one, is of the highest importance. And that includes your oral health.

During pregnancy, the body produces more progesterone than normal, which can make your gums more sensitive to plaque. That’s why keeping up with a daily brushing/flossing routine and with regular dental visits to Giamberardino Dental Care has never been more important. Recent studies have proven that a link exists between gum disease (which is caused by built-up plaque) and premature birth and other pregnancy complications. But by following just a few simple tips, you can give your oral health and your little one exactly the care that’s needed.

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