Sunday 31 July 2016

Learn more about the importance of saliva.

Learn more about the importance of saliva.


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

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com

Wednesday 27 July 2016

Bad Breath (Halitosis)

In most cases, the cause of bad breath can be simple. However, if the issue is persistent, it can be a symptom of something more serious, and a problem sign of something to avoid long term.

  • Diet places a key role in bad breath, and the food you eat can often affect the smell of your breath.
  • Oral bacteria can cause an odour, and also indicate you have plaque build-up.
  • Dry mouth often affects your breath, as saliva (or lack thereof) affects plaque buildup and food particles from sticking to your teeth. Read more about dry mouth on the dry mouth page.
  • Smoking.
  • Unclean dentures. Just like teeth, dentures need to be cleaned regularly to keep them feeling, and smelling, fresh.
  • Some medical conditions, often affecting your liver or kidneys, can affect your breath. Alerting your dentist of previous medical conditions, or current medications is always a good idea.

To read the entire article , please visit plus.HealthyTeeth.org

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com 

Sunday 24 July 2016

Why Do Gums Recede?

Learn more about why gums recede.


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

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com

Sunday 17 July 2016

Treatment for Abscessed Teeth

Learn more about the treatment for abscessed teeth.


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

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com

Tuesday 12 July 2016

Pregnancy and oral health By Dr. Stephanie DeFilippo

Pregnancy and oral health 
By Dr. Stephanie DeFilippo 

Being pregnant affects our bodies in many ways, and our mouth is no exception. First and foremost, pregnancy is not the time to skip brushing and flossing. Since all of our systems are connected, a healthy mouth equals a healthy baby! There are some things that may arise during pregnancy so it is always important to see your dental professional to have regular cleanings and check ups so you (and your baby) can stay healthy.

You may find that your gums are red and sore. This is called pregnancy gingivitis and your hygienist will alert you if it occurs. They will show you how to properly brush and floss and may recommend other treatments or more frequent cleanings during your pregnancy. If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to periodontal disease with bone loss and loose teeth. Periodontal disease can also have negative effects on the delivery of your baby.

Many women find that they have bouts of morning sickness during their pregnancy. The acidic nature of the sickness can affect your teeth by wearing away tooth enamel. After any sickness, rinse your mouth and use baking soda toothpaste.

Many women find that they tend to eat more during pregnancy. It is important to choose healthy snacks since your baby’s teeth start to develop early in your pregnancy. Frequent snacking on sugary foods can lead to tooth decay. Dental treatment can be done during pregnancy, but any elective procedures will be avoided until after your little one is born. As always, talk to your OBGYN or midwife about dental treatment needed and any medications that you are taking. Certain medications may not be safe during pregnancy, or could predispose you to having dry mouth, which can also lead to tooth decay. Water as well as plenty of fruits, vegetables and dairy products is the best options.

Some people are under the misconception that having a baby will “take your calcium” during pregnancy and this can cause multiple cavities for the mother after birth. I am sorry to say that this is not true. Decay after having a baby is from a combination of factors, including poor oral hygiene, diet, and any other issues discussed above. It is important to take care of any dental cavities during and after pregnancy to show your child the value of good dental care and to not spread dental disease to your baby. Yes, dental decay is a disease spread by bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria can be spread from your mouth to your baby by doing things like kissing on the lips, sharing drinks and utensils. It is important to “brush” your baby’s teeth even before the teeth appear. Always wipe off baby’s gums after feeding. A baby’s first tooth usually comes in around 6 months, but sometimes it can be sooner. This is why it is important to keep teeth clean as they come in, so that cavities do not develop. Also, don’t let your baby take their bottle to bed or go to sleep after drinking the bottle, as both will cause baby bottle decay. Take your baby to their own dental visit before the age of ONE so they can be examined and your dentist can evaluate and give advise on dental care.

Congratulations on this special time and know that we are always here to help!

Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS is co-owner of Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates and a board certified pediatric dentist.

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com

Tuesday 5 July 2016

Dysphagia (Trouble Swallowing)

Those suffering from dysphagia, or trouble swallowing, can reduce their risk of chest infection or other serious issues by maintaining good oral health by keeping their mouth clean. Other medical issues include neuromuscular conditions, stroke, dementia, traumatic brain injury, gastroesophageal reflux disease, cancers of the head and neck and certain respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Aspiration pneumonia can also be caused when saliva, food or liquid goes down the trachea into the lungs, instead of the esophagus and into the stomach.

Risk of dysphagia increases with age and frailty, as well as smoking, excessive alcohol use, certain medications and poor oral hygiene including your teeth and dentures.

To read the entire article , please visit plus.HealthyTeeth.org

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com

Friday 1 July 2016

Pregnancy & Oral Health

Learn more about the risks to your oral health during pregnancy.


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

Gettysburg Dental Associates
Eric Seidel, DMD  |  Cleveland Null, DDS
www.GettysburgDentalAssociates.com 
Just Kids at Gettysburg Dental Associates
Stephanie DeFilippo, DDS  |  Kristin Russo, DMD
www.JustKidsGettysburg.com
353 York Street Front
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-8193
Fax: (717) 334-0884
www.gettysburgfamilysmiles.com