Friday 31 July 2015

Aging & Your Oral Health

Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about aging and your oral health.


The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Senior Dental Care

Our Special Care for Seniors

Our teeth show signs of age, just like our bodies. The teeth of our senior patients may show signs of wear or contain fillings that are loose or even have cracks. If certain medications are taken, the necessary flow of saliva may be diminished. Teeth can darken from food, drink, and tobacco consumption. We have solutions to all of these problems that help you maintain or restore a healthy and happy smile.

Gum disease is a frequent problem with seniors. If detected in the early stages, it can be reversed through nonsurgical means. If you ever experience bleeding gums or loose teeth, please call us immediately. 


Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 


Monday 20 July 2015

Oral Care On The Go

Ways And Products To Maintain Oral Care On The Go

These days, it seems like everybody is going non-stop. But just because you’re busy or traveling - whether for work or play - that’s no excuse for neglecting your daily dental care routine. One of the easiest ways to maintain oral care on the go is to carry a small container of floss with you. If you’re hiking or camping and want to travel light, floss takes up less space than your electric flosser.

A variety of products make oral care easier when you are traveling or time-strapped. Soft flosses, such as Oral-B’s Satin Floss, can be used by anyone. They slide easily between the teeth to make flossing faster and easier. Also, interdental brush cleaners, made of nylon bristles and narrow enough to fit between teeth, combine brushing and flossing for surfaces between the teeth.

If you are hiking, camping or traveling where space is at a premium, buy a small travel toothbrush that folds up. The brush will stay clean and it will take up less of your valuable space.

Another point: If you’re going to be traveling for an extended period of time, and especially if you will be traveling overseas or in the wilderness, be sure to schedule a checkup with your dentist before you go. The last thing you want is a dental health problem to erupt when you are far from reliable dental care. Problems can still occur, but you can reduce the risk by being as prepared as you can before you travel.

The above article is from: OralB.com

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Oral Health for Senior Citizens

Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental care for senior citizens.


The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Monday 13 July 2015

Quick Nutrition Tips

Nutrition Tips
Following a proper and nutritious diet not only helps keep your body healthy, but your mouth as well. Nutrition plays an important role in the health and cleanliness of your teeth, gums and mouth.

Limit Soda, Coffee and Alcohol
Although these beverages contain a high level of phosphorous, which is a necessary mineral for a healthy mouth, too much phosphorous can deplete the body's level of calcium. This causes dental hygiene problems such as tooth decay and gum disease. Beverages containing additives such as corn syrup and food dye can make pearly white teeth appear dull and discolored. Therefore, it is best to choose beverages like milk, which helps strengthen teeth and build stronger enamel, giving you a healthy, beautiful smile.

Drink Tap Water When Possible
If bottled water is your main source of drinking water, you could be missing the decay-preventive benefits of fluoride.

Monitor Your Low-Carb Lifestyle
Despite their popularity, low-carb diets can cause bad breath. A balanced, dental-healthy diet can help reduce tooth decay.

Increase Your Calcium Intake
After age 20, both men and women lose more bone mass than they form so it is important to restore lost calcium with a daily supplement and by eating fruits and vegetables high in calcium, such as dark leafy greens. These foods will also help to lower the acid buildup in the saliva that can lead to breakdown of tooth enamel.

Take a Daily Dose of Vitamins C and D
These vitamins help support the absorption of healthy mouth minerals such as calcium and phosphorous, which support the bone and gum tissue, keeping it healthy. This is an easy way to maintain dental hygiene and fight gum disease.

Put Out the Cigarette
Smoking cigarettes is one of the greatest contributors to the aging mouth. According to the Center for Disease Control, more than 22 million women in the United States smoke cigarettes. In addition to staining teeth, smoking interrupts calcium absorption in the body and can also cause potentially life-threatening diseases such as oral cancer. So stop smoking and enjoy the health benefits as well as a healthy, beautiful smile.

The above article is from: OralB.com

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Sunday 12 July 2015

Dental Mouthguards

Prevent Tooth Knock-Outs
Our patients who participate in sports need protection from trauma to their mouth and teeth. A custom-made mouthguard will help to prevent tooth damage by reducing the impact of injury to keep your teeth intact. The one-size mouthguards sold in stores do not fit or give you the protection you need. They can even impede your breathing and affect your performance.

Approximately 5 million teeth are knocked out during athletic participation. This is in one year in just the United States! The American Dental Association recommends wearing custom mouthguards for the following sports:

Acrobatics, basketball, boxing, field hockey, football, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, racquetball, roller hockey, rugby, shotputting, skateboarding, skiing, skydiving, soccer, squash, surfing, volleyball, water polo, weight lifting, and wrestling.


Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Wednesday 8 July 2015

Dental Plans

Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental plans.


The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Monday 6 July 2015

Dental Grills: The Bad Things

Bad Effects Of Dental Grills
Dental grills, also known as “grillz,” have become popular among some teens and adults due to their popularity among celebrities, especially rap musicians. Grills are decorative covers that snap over one or more teeth. They are usually made of gold, silver or other precious metals. But less expensive grills are often made from base metals that can cause irritation or an allergic reaction.

There are no long-term studies of dental grills, so there are no data about long-term safety or about problems resulting from long-term wear.

Grills can promote plaque buildup and tooth decay because food particles and bacteria may build up between the teeth and the grill. A grill may also cause abrasion of the teeth that border it. Excessive wearing of grills may discolor teeth, too, so grill fans may need to whiten teeth when they decide to stop wearing the grill.

Anyone who wears a dental grill should be especially attentive to dental hygiene, and follow a consistent routine of twice-daily tooth brushing and daily flossing. Also, be sure to remove the grill before eating and rinse it often to remove bacteria and food particles. Talk to your dentist before getting a dental grill and be sure to find out how best to reduce the risk of bacterial buildup and other complications.

The above article is from: OralB.com

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Sunday 5 July 2015

Dental Digital X-rays

Much Less Radiation
We use only digital X-rays that are quick, efficient, and have 75% less radiation than nondigital images. It is a simple matter of just placing the digital sensor in your mouth to view a complete panoramic image of your teeth and jaws. There is no waiting time for images to develop. They are available immediately on our computer screen and do not use any polluting chemicals in the process. 

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com 

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Great American Smokeout

Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about about quitting smoking.


The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.

Pier 210 Dental Group 
David Roholt, DDS, MICOI 
210 Lincoln Way 
Auburn, CA 95603 
(530) 885-5696 
Pier210Dental.com