Blog



19/Apr/2024

Top 5 Embarrassing Oral Health Problems

Your smile is one of the first noticeable attributes in your daily interactions with people. Regular dental appointments, a rigorous home dental hygiene routine and a well balanced diet all contribute to a vibrant and healthy smile. Sometimes following these daily oral hygiene processes may not be enough. Common oral health issues such as bad breath can leave people feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable. Many times, these embarrassing oral health problems can be solved with the right treatments.

Here are our top 5 embarrassing oral health problems and how to fix them:
  1. Mouth Sores – Cold sores and canker sores are common problems around the mouth and can be painful and unsightly. These sores typically heal on their own within a week or two. There are over the counter topical anesthetic creams and antimicrobial mouth rinses that provide pain relief and reduce the risk of infection.
  1. Tooth Decay – Tooth decay is often cause by the buildup of bacterial plaque. Keep tooth decay and erosion at bay by following a strict oral hygiene routine at home, regular dental visits and a healthy diet.  Avoiding acidic drinks and foods such as juices, soft drinks, pickles and tomatoes and keep snacking to a minimum.
  1. Bad Breath – In the most cases, bad breath (Halitosis)  is the result of improper home dental hygiene care. However, chronic bad breath needs to be evaluated to determine if there is an underlying medical cause.  Treatment will vary depending on the cause. If your dentist gives you a clean bill of oral health, you will need to look further. Certain medical disorders like gastrointestinal conditions, diabetes, bronchitis, and respiratory infections can all cause bad breath.
  1. Receding Gums  Receding gums can lead to serious issues such as periodontal disease and tooth loss. Teeth can actually become loose and eventually fall out from the damage caused by advanced periodontitis. Avoid grinding or clenching your teeth. Sometimes, using a mouthguard at night will help avoid damaging your teeth while you sleep. Aggressive tooth brushing with a medium or hard brush can also cause receding gums. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and avoid harsh brushing.
  1. Discolored Teeth – Yellow teeth can make you more self conscious and keep you from smiling each day. You can improve the color of your teeth by proper brushing and flossing, professional dental cleanings, whitening treatments and veneers. Some preventative measures to keep your teeth from becoming discolored include not smoking, limiting consumption of foods and drinks that stain your teeth, following a proper daily dental care routine at home and maintaining regular dental checkups and cleanings. Don’t smoke, and limit your consumption of foods and drinks that cause yellowing.

If you are suffering from any of these issues or are due for a checkup and cleaning, contact us at (813) 475 – 4528. Westchase Premier Dental is ready to help with any of your dental concerns. We work together with you to keep your smile radiant for years to come!


19/Apr/2024

Be Thankful for Your Smile

Thanksgiving is the time of year we all gather with family in friends to enjoy quality time and give thanks for the blessings of harvest. The fourth Thursday in November, we have a traditional turkey feast with an assortment of sides and delicious deserts. This is the time everyone asks “What are you thankful for?” There are many reasons to give thanks, but Westchase Premier Dental wants everyone to have confidence and be thankful for your smile!

From Thanksgiving to Christmas & New Years, it is a busy season for most people. Shopping, traveling and parties keep most of us running until the turn of the new year. People often run short on time this time of year and put their dental healthcare on the back burner. There is a common tendency to put off dental treatment until the new year begins. This is a missed opportunity for finding any dental problems early and having a vibrant and healthy smile throughout the holidays.

Some may view oral health as an unnecessary factor in overall health and neglect visiting the dentist. However, yearly check-ups are so important for your oral health and your overall health as well. The majority of dental problems do not become visible or painful until they are more advanced. When you put off dental exams, you run the risk of more extensive and expensive dental treatment later.

This is also the season for spending. Holiday shopping, air fares and hotel stays can all break the bank and leave us feeling the financial strain. Many people will put off much needed dental treatment when they feel they cannot afford the expense. Remember, most dental plans cover a cleaning and exam every 6 months. If you do not have dental insurance, don’t deny yourself a beautiful and healthy smile. We accept CareCredit so you can get the dental treatment you need now and make easy monthly payments later.

The Westchase Premier Dental staff wants everyone to fully enjoy time with family and friends with a confident and beautiful smile. Give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528 and be thankful for your smile this holiday season!


19/Apr/2024

Oral Health Concerns with Epilepsy

November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. There are over 3 million Americans suffering with various forms of epilepsy and over 125,000 are newly diagnosed each year. Along with the overall health complications due to this illness, there are also oral health concerns with epilepsy. There are common oral side effects from anti-seizure medication and teeth can become cracked and broken during a fall. Clenching during seizure activity is very common and can cause jaw pain and cracked / broken teeth. It is important for those suffering with epilepsy to be informed of the dental health risks and steps you can take to minimize risks during treatment.

It is imperative for epileptic patients to let your dentist know about your seizures. Your dentist should be informed of any seizure medications and updated with any new health information each dental visit. Also, you should give your dentist the contact information of your health care providers and be clear that your dental team knows how to handle a seizure during dental procedures. Patients prone to seizures should always inform the dental team immediately if you begin experiencing an aura.

Some of the oral side effects of seizure medications include:

      • Bleeding Gums
      • Increased Risk of Infection
      • Delayed Healing Time
      • Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
      • Overgrown Gum Tissue

Epileptic patients can be safely treated in a general dental office with a team of professionals that are informed, aware and accommodating. Stability of the seizure disorder should be considered when planning dental visits. When visiting the dentist, be sure to take your medications a few hours prior to your appointment time. Schedule your next dental visit with Westchase Premier Dental with confidence knowing our team of professionals provides top quality care to each of our patients. Give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528.

More information on oral health concerns with epilepsy: Epilepsy Health Center


19/Apr/2024

5 Ways Pumpkin Spice Lattes Affect Your Teeth

With the shift of seasons from summer to fall, we experience many long, anticipated changes such as crisp, chilly weather, shorter daylight time, colorful foliage and last but not least, pumpkin spice everything! When you head out to your local coffee shop and you step in to the aroma of fresh brewed coffee and pumpkin spice, you simply cannot resist. Just remember to brush and rinse after drinking your favorite autumn drink, your teeth will thank you.

Our top 5 ways pumpkin spice lattes affect your teeth:

1. The Jitters – Coffee contains high levels of caffeine. A large volume of caffeine in your diet can lead to teeth clenching and tightening of the jaw. This can result in dental problems such as tooth sensitivity, cracked teeth and jaw pain.

2. The Sugar Shocker – Pumpkin spice lattes typically have more than 12 teaspoons of sugar. That’s more than double the recommended daily limit per person. Oh my! All that sugar sticks to your teeth and if it’s not brushed away, it can quickly be the culprit to cavities.

3. Coffee Breath – As coffee sticks to your tongue, bacteria grows and causes bad breath (Halitosis) and various other dental problems. Adding a tongue scraper to your normal dental care routine helps cut down on the build-up and keeps bad breath at bay.

4. The Dark Side –  Your enamel is porous and coffee can enter the tiny gaps and cause tooth discoloration. This is where teeth whitening treatments come in. Even a rigorous home oral hygiene routine may not be enough to combat the staining effects caused by drinking coffee.

5. The Breakdown – The acid in coffee can wear away the enamel on your teeth. This process weakens the enamel and leaves your teeth more prone to decay.

At Westchase Premier Dental, we want everyone to be able to still enjoy their morning lattes in moderation. We provide our patients and community with health and nutritional information to keep your smiles beautiful and healthy. Remember to brush as soon as possible following a sugary drink, maintain a vigilant hygiene routine at home, and stay on top of your regular cleanings and checkups.

For those seeking a healthier option, here is one of our favorite recipes we have found to be much easier on your smile: The Ultimate Healthy Pumpkin Spice Latte

Give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528 to schedule your next dental checkup or to discuss teeth whitening to combat staining and bring back your bright, beautiful smile. We look forward to hearing from you!


19/Apr/2024

Can You Reverse Tooth Decay?

Cavities begin to form in the outermost layer of the tooth, the enamel. They progress at different rates in different people depending on many factors such as diet, enamel composition, tooth structure, and saliva. Decay can develop rapidly and spread to the layer beneath the enamel called the dentin. Once a cavity reaches the dentin it progresses much more rapidly. If it goes to the nerves and blood vessels, it can lead to an infection (abscess). Cavities may also take on a more slow progression and remain painless for years without spreading further than the enamel.

Demineralization is the initial stage of cavity formation. Acid byproducts from bacteria begin softening the enamel by removing calcium and other minerals. It is at this stage of development that you can prevent weakening the enamel further and reverse tooth decay before it becomes nonreversible. Demineralization can only be reversed if there is sufficient time to allow remineralization to occur. Remineralization counteracts the acids that strip away calcium and strengthen the enamel back to a healthy state. Though a cavity cannot be completely cured, you can prevent it from progressing as long as it is only in the enamel.

Things you can do to aid in the remineralization process and reverse tooth decay:
    • Healthy Diet – Maintain a well-balanced diet, including foods low in acidity and sugars.
    • Personal Oral Care – Keep a rigorous home dental hygiene routine to remove the plaque that harbors bacteria from the teeth.
    • Fluoride – Fluoridated toothpaste and professional treatments help re-harden the enamel and offer sensitivity protection.

The only way to know what stage a cavity is in during its development is through a dental examination with x-rays. Westchase Premier Dental will do a complete and thorough exam to diagnose any presence of decay, its progression, and determine the best form of treatment.

If you think you may have a cavity, call us immediately. Don’t wait around and let what could be a simple filling turn into something more serious and invasive. Our friendly staff is ready to help! (813) 475 – 4528


Can You Reverse Tooth Decay? Resources:

What is Tooth Decay?

Tooth Decay – Topic Overview


19/Apr/2024

Stand Up to Cancer Day

The second Friday in September is National Stand Up to Cancer Day. Of the various cancer types, oral cancer is not readily addressed in mainstream media. Most people, that maintain regular dental checkups, do so with the understanding of the value of their smile. However, routine dental visits are often useful to prevent, detect and treat systemic illnesses and other life threatening conditions, such as oral cancer. At Weschase Premier Dental we know the importance for our patients to understand the dangers and early warning signs of oral cancer.

Early Warning Signs of Oral Cancer
  • Swellings, Thickenings, Lumps or Rough Spots on the Lips, Gums, or Mouth
  • White Velvety or Red Speckled Patches in the Mouth
  • Unexplained Bleeding in the Mouth
  • Unexplained Numbness or Tenderness in Facial Area, Mouth, or Neck
  • Persistent Sores of the Face, Neck, or Mouth (Present for 2 Weeks)
  • Difficulty Swallowing, Chewing or Speaking
  • Difficulty Moving Jaw or Tongue
  • Hoarseness or Chronic Sore Throat
  • Ear Pain
  • Change Teeth or Dentures Fit, Occlusion or Bite
  • Dramatic Weight Loss

Risk Factors for Developing Oral Cancer
  • Smoking Cigarettes, Cigars or Pipes
  • Smokeless Tobacco Products
  • Excessive Alcohol Consumption
  • Family History of Cancer
  • Excessive Sun Exposure
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

National Stand Up to Cancer Day is to bring national awareness to the fight against cancer. Don’t ignore warning signs. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms that persists for two weeks contact Westchase Premier Dental immediately. Sometimes dangerous spots or sores can be very tiny and go unnoticed on your own. Your dental professionals are trained to detect any suspicious areas that may be a cause for concern. Early detection is can improve the chance of successful treatment. Schedule you an appointment for your examination and oral cancer screening. Give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.

Further Reading:

Melanoma Oral Cancer

WebMD


19/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


19/Apr/2024

How Tea Affects Your Teeth

June is National Iced Tea Month! Nothing quenches your thirst quite like a tall glass of iced tea on a hot summer’s day. This is the time to celebrate this refreshing drink of choice for so many. Without taking away from the pleasure of this beloved summertime favorite, we would like to take this opportunity share exactly how drinking iced tea affects your teeth.
The Good – Drinking unsweetened tea is a good source of fluoride. Tea contains antioxidants, which may reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. Studies also show that black tea can actually inhibit growth of bacteria in your mouth and possibly ward off a precancerous oral condition called leukoplakia.

The Bad – Tea contains tannic acid, which stains the enamel on your teeth. The tannic acid can settle in the grooves of your teeth, which can cause discoloration over time. This is purely cosmetic and does not cause any oral health issues.
 

Ways to combat how iced tea affects your teeth negatively:
  • Drink unsweetened, brewed tea and try to stay away from bottled and canned tea that is loaded with sugar.
  • Drink lots of water, which can help you maintain a healthy supply of saliva, which protects teeth by neutralizing acid.
  • Using a straw when drinking tea can minimize the coating of tannin and sugars on the teeth.
  • Maintain proper brushing and flossing at home.
  • Get regular, professional cleanings.
  • Your dentist may also remove the staining through bleaching procedures.

It’s important to take the necessary steps to keep your teeth in optimum shape so you can enjoy sweeter things in life without compromising your smile. Stay vigilant with your home dental routine and make sure to keep your dental checkups current. Give us a call at (813) 475 – 4528. Our friendly staff at Westchase Premier Dental is ready to assist you.

For further reading on How Tea Affects Your Teeth in a positive way, go to PacificCollege.edu.


19/Apr/2024

May is Melanoma Awareness month! Melanoma is a malignant neoplasm of melanocytes. The incidence of melanoma of the skin has increased over the years. It is important to be informed of the causes and symptoms for early detection and treatment. Though melanoma of the oral mucosa is rare, everyone should be knowledgeable and be able to detect unusual lesions and other symptoms of this potentially fatal disease.

­

Symptoms of Melanoma Oral Cancer Include:
  • A Colored Patch (Red, White, Blue, Black)
  • An Ulcer or Canker Sore
  • A Thickened or Swollen Patch
  • Numbness and/or Pain
  • Difficulty Swallowing or Moving the Tongue
  • Sudden Tooth Loosening

If oral lesions with these characteristics present in the clinical differential diagnosis, a biopsy would be needed.  If the lesion is flat and not thickened, a biopsy may still be indicated if it has atypical color, borders, or size. Treatment for oral cancer is complete surgical excision with the most important prognostic factors being the thickness and depth of the lesion.

Factors that increase the risk of developing melanoma oral cancer include:
  • UV Sunlight Exposure
  • Fair Skin
  • Light Hair
  • Male Gender
  • Moles
  • Older Age
  • Family History
  • Poor Diets
  • HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
  • Smoking
  • Heavy Alcohol Consumption

But having a risk factor, or even many risk factors, does not mean that you will get the disease. And some people who get the disease may have few or no known risk factors.

Read more about risk factors on Cancer.org

If you have any noticeable changes in your gum tissues or lips that have been present for more than 2 weeks, visit your dentist immediately. Early detection is crucial and can have a great impact on the extent of treatment and outcome. Contact Westchase Premier Dental for your next dental exam and cleaning at (813) 475 – 4528. Our friendly staff is ready to help!


19/Apr/2024

Cinco de Mayo Chili Pepper Tribute

Everyone loves to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and enjoy some of our favorite Mexican appetizers, meals, and cocktails. Those zesty Mexican favorites just wouldn’t be the same without the addition of some fiery chili peppers. This Cinco de Mayo Westchase Premier Dental would like to honor these zingy little nuggets of fire. We have found some interesting facts about chili peppers of all varieties and some health benefits worth sharing.

Chili Peppers help boost your immune system. The bright color from chili peppers is derived from their high content of beta-carotene, or vitamin A. Vitamin A is keeps your mucous membranes healthy, which are your body’s first line of defense against pathogens. Chili peppers are also high in calcium, which promotes strong bones and teeth.


Let’s Talk Capsaicin

Chili peppers are high in capsaicin, which is known to fight the inflammatory process. Capsaicin gives chili peppers their pungence ranging from very mild to intensely spicy. The hotter the pepper, the more capsaicin it contains. Capsaicin is also known to be a natural pain reliever. It is now being used as a topical treatment to relieve osteoarthritic pain. Along with reducing pain, capsaicin helps to clear out a stuffy nose and congested lungs. The heat from the peppers stimulates secretions to aid in clearing mucus. 

There are many other possible health benefits of chili peppers being studied including:

  • Preventing Stomach Ulcers
  • Lowering Type 2 Diabetes Risks
  • Weight Loss
  • Cardiovascular Benefits

For further reading on the possible health benefits read whfoods.org

Get out and celebrate this Cinco de Mayo and enjoy your spicy chili pepper infused favorites along with your Margaritas. Don’t forget to contact us for your next dental visit at (813) 475 – 4528. Our friendly staff is always ready to assist you.

Feliz Cinco de Mayo from all of us at Westchase Premier Dental!

Logo

Follow us

On Social Media



Call Now
Directions