Teeth

A Cool Gimmick at the Dentist that makes you not Notice the Shots

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If you have ever been to my dentist’s office than you would already know that they do everything in their power of minimize the amount of pain that you feel during any dental procedure. But my dentist uses a few other tricks that I had never heard of before my first appointment at his office. Not knowing that my dentist wrote a best-selling book on pain management, I learned a thing or two when at his office on that fateful day. He used the art of distraction to make me not think about the series of shots that he was about to administer into my tender gums. By distracting me mentally I thought about it less.

Then he swabbed a cotton tip with anesthetic and numbed the local area prior to giving me the injections of Novocain. Then, when he did give me the injections he used a vibrating massage ball in one hand, which distracted my nerves and made me feel only vibrations on my face. I never felt the shots in my mouth, and before I knew it he had already finished. Read more

At-Home Whitening Products

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For several years now it seems that at-home kits for teeth whitening have become more and more ubiquitous. There are a lot of teeth whitening kits out there, so it’s important to be careful about which one you choose to use. More importantly, you should be informed about why exactly you’re using them. Do your research and learn about what you’re going to be putting into your mouth before you do it. Is it safe? Is it effective? How and why does it work? Don’t be distracted by fancy names or promises that aren’t founded in solid science.

The most important factor in choosing a whitening product is understanding what the product’s active ingredient is. In other words, what’s actually going to make your teeth whiter? There is a significant difference between bleaching and true “whitening”. The process of whitening actually involves cleaning the teeth to restore them to their natural brightness. Chances are, if you’re buying an at-home kit you’re not buying a whitener, you’re buying a bleaching system. Read more

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