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18/Apr/2024

Do I Need Dental X-Rays?

Dental x-rays are pictures of your teeth called radiographs. These images are used to see various hard tissue surfaces of the mouth that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Dental x-rays are used for detecting cavities, infection, bone loss and other dental problems that may be developing. X-rays are a requirement in order for your dentist to do a thorough and accurate dental exam. They help assure there are no dental problems left undetected and treated, which can lead to more costly and invasive dental treatment later.


How Often Do I Need X-Rays?

There are many factors to determine how often an individual may require dental X-rays such as age, dental history, and rate of decay. There are times your dentist may need a single x-ray to monitor tooth wellness or progress during treatment. If you are more prone to developing cavities, gum disease, or other dental problems, you may need x-rays a little more often. On the other hand, if you keep your regular dental checkups and rarely have any problems with your gums and teeth, you may only need them every one to two years.


Are Dental X-Rays Safe?

The exposure to radiation in dental x-rays is much lower than in most hospitals and other diagnostic facilities. We only take the x-rays that are needed and dental x-ray units have a small cone that focuses the x-ray beam on the area of interest. Your exposure is minimal and only for a very short period of time. We also use digital x-rays that use 50% less film speed than the recommended standard amount. These digital x-rays are just as accurate as conventional x-rays and even reveal things that traditional films cannot. Therefore, the exposure to the patient during a routine dental exam is very minute and localized.

Early detection will help minimize the need for extensive and costly dental treatments. If you are overdue for your six month dental exam, x-rays and cleaning, contact Westchase Premier Dental at (813) 475 – 4528 to get back on track.

Further Reading about Dental X-Rays


18/Apr/2024

Fight Receding Gums

Gum recession is a very common dental condition, especially as we age. Receding gums happen when the soft tissue surrounding the teeth begin to slip away from their normal position. As your gum line moves further down, you may experience tooth sensitivity. This is due to part of the root of the tooth being exposed. The root of the tooth houses the nerves and with this area of the tooth being more unprotected, you may become more susceptible to pain and infection.

Some common causes and how to fight receding gums include:

Brushing Too Hard

Being too aggressive with the toothbrush not only can cause tooth abrasion, but can also lead to your gums pulling away from your teeth. Ease up on the force applied while brushing and make sure you are using a soft-bristled tooth brush. Some people may find it helpful to use an electric toothbrush to provide a more smooth and steady motion.


Infrequent Brushing & Flossing

On the opposite end of the spectrum, not following a proper home care routine can cause receding gums as well. Not brushing and flossing your teeth often enough can cause bacteria to build up between your teeth. This can lead to inflammation of the gums and problems with the underlying bone structures surrounding your teeth. Be sure to discipline yourself to brushing and flossing each morning and night to keep your teeth and gums healthy.


Gum Disease

Receding gums can often be a sign of a more serious condition, such as gingivitis or periodontal disease. Make sure to keep up with your dental checkups every six months to evaluate the health of your gums. Early detection is important to keep any problems from becoming more serious, expensive and painful.

If you are showing signs of receding gums or other dental issues, give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528. Make sure you are up-to-date on your dental checkup and make your next appointment with Westchase Premier Dental if it’s been 6 months since your last visit. Your gums will thank you!

Further Reading: Receding Gums


18/Apr/2024

This is the time of year for entertaining outdoors and enjoying the summertime weather. Entertaining outside is a nice way to spend quality time with family and friends. July has been designated National Grilling Month. Outdoor grilling has become an American pastime and there’s no better time than the present to have a cookout in the backyard with your loved ones.

The food choices for outdoor grilling are endless. There are countless vegetables you can grill alongside your steak, pork chops, ribs or burgers. Some of the most popular veggies cooked on the grill can get caught in between your teeth such as corn-on-the-cob.  Sometimes it’s the corn and other times it’s the strands from the husk that gets stuck. Meats are another culprit. A thin fibrous strand of meat will sometimes find a home in the areas between your teeth.

No matter how careful you are, sometimes you can’t help but get some pieces stuck in your mouth. There’s really no way to avoid the problem all together, but what you can do is make sure you remove all the leftover food particles. We all want to be able to enjoy the whole experience of outdoor cooking and savoring these delicious meals straight off the grill.

Having food stuck in your teeth is a big nuisance. Flossing is the most effective way to get the debris from between your teeth. Toothpicks can be helpful, but not as effective as flossing. They also tend to break down and you can damage your gums if you are not very careful. As always, brush as soon as you can to make sure all of the surfaces of your teeth are free and clear of any leftover residue.

Happy National Grilling Month from all of us at Westchase Premier Dental!

Stay on top of your dental exams and cleanings. Give us a call for your next appointment at (813) 475 – 4528. We look forward to seeing you at your next visit.

Bon Appétit!


18/Apr/2024

How Hot Weather Can Affect Your Teeth

In truth, it is rarely the hot weather itself that affects our teeth. With the weather in the 90’s during the summer months, we thought we would share how hot weather can affect your teeth through our reactions to it. We all enjoy being outside enjoying the sunshine with an ice cold drink and cool refreshing treats. Keeping yourself hydrated is important during the summer months not only for your overall health, but also for your oral health. Your natural production of saliva can decrease when your body isn’t hydrated, which makes your mouth very dry. Saliva has many important functions when it comes to oral health. It aids chewing, swallowing and digesting food. It also acts as a natural cleanser and keeps food from sticking to your teeth.

Most dental problems are preventable if the right care is taken. Having a cool bottle of water around on those hot, summer days will keep your mouth moist and keep your body hydrated. Soda, beer, and other drinks that are high in sugar may seem very refreshing, but they contain acids that can weaken the enamel on your teeth. Rinse your mouth with water in-between sugary drinks and snacks to wash away the harmful acid from your teeth and reduce the negative effects on your oral health. Don’t be fooled by diet sodas. They also contain acids that can weaken your teeth.

While we are all entitled to enjoy and indulge on a hot day, please remember your teeth and ensure that you stay well hydrated and try to avoid excess sugars. Don’t forget to give your teeth a good brushing before you go to bed at night. Stay on top of your routine dental checkups and cleanings. Give us a call to schedule your next appointment at (813) 475 – 4528.

Westchase Premier Dental wishes everyone a happy summer!

Related Reading: How Working Out Affects Your Oral Health


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