Monday, 30 November 2015

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Three Oral Hygiene Tips for Men

When it comes to personal oral hygiene, not all men are as attentive to their teeth as women. Starting with the checkup, surveys suggests men are more likely to see a dentist only in the event of a problem. So, guys, learn how to step up your oral care routine with the following tips for maintaining a healthy smile and preventing oral health problems before they start.

Toothbrush Tips
Brushing is just one part of keeping your mouth clean - doing so twice a day, in particular. However, the average man brushes his teeth 1.9 times a day, according to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). It's not enough to brush quickly and be on your way; two minutes of thorough cleaning is your most effective approach. Keep in mind you don't need to brush hard during this process. Use a soft-bristled brush such as Colgate® Slim Soft™ and brush gently at a 45-degree angle.

Some helpful hints: Replace your toothbrush every three to four months, rinse it after each use and store it in an upright position to air dry. Storing it in a container actually allows microorganisms to grow on the brush, explains the American Dental Association (ADA), so it's best to avoid this method.

Sports and Dental Injuries
Playing contact sports can lead to trauma in unexpected places, and this includes broken, chipped or lost teeth. Wear a mouthguard when you're on the field and a helmet when you're on your bike. Ultimately, see your dentist as soon as possible after experiencing an incident to quickly assess the damage and determine what can be done to fix it.


To read the entire article written by Margie Monin Dombrowski, please visit Colgate.com 

Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com

Friday, 27 November 2015

Dental Treatments

IsoliteTM for Patient Comfort
Isolite is an incredible new technology that provides a brilliant light to illuminate the interior of your mouth and also acts as a suction device. How does this translate to comfort for you?
  • The time spent in the dental chair is reduced generally by about one-third.
  • No longer will you have that gagging feeling from saliva building up.
  • You won’t have any concern about debris being swallowed as it is continually “vacuumed.”
  • You won’t have jaw fatigue from holding your mouth open.
Today’s dentistry needs a dry area for best results. Isolite keeps both teeth and gums very dry and eliminates the use of a bulky rubber dam.

Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com

Monday, 23 November 2015

Regular Dental Check-Ups

Learn what the American Dental Association has to say about regular dental check-ups.


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

Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com

Sunday, 22 November 2015

A New Year's You: Dental Health Resolutions

Your dental health is an important part of your overall wellness, and the New Year is a great time to create resolutions for improving your health. Many people have dental health resolutions that range from improving their toothbrushing habits to completing delayed dental treatment. Understanding the benefits of your particular resolutions can be motivating and rewarding. Whatever your goals might be, it is important to take small steps to achieve them. Consistency is key with any resolution that you make.

Improving Toothbrushing and Flossing Habits
Perhaps you would like to improve your oral health. Daily toothbrushing and flossing is a sure and simple way to improve your oral health. For successful bacterial plaque removal, it is important to brush at least twice a day using an appropriately sized, soft-bristle, manual or electric toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste. When you brush your teeth, gently position the toothbrush bristles at a 45-degree angle toward the gumline and move the toothbrush across the teeth to effectively remove bacterial plaque. It is also important to floss at least once per day to remove bacterial plaque and food that has accumulated throughout the day. Your toothbrush should be replaced every 3 to 4 months, as well as after you have a cold or flu or if the bristles are frayed. Daily toothbrushing and flossing help to prevent gingivitis (gum disease), tooth decay and halitosis (bad breath). The daily use of antimicrobial and fluoride mouthrinses also helps to improve your oral health.

To read the entire article written by Yolanda Eddis, please visit Colgate.com

Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com

Friday, 20 November 2015

Dental Sedation

Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Commonly called “laughing gas,” nitrous oxide sedation makes treatments easy and comfortable for patients. A mask is placed over the mouth and nose, and the sedative is inhaled to induce a relaxed state. Local anesthesia is also given together with laughing gas, which eliminates all pain in most cases. 


Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com

Monday, 16 November 2015

After-Hours Emergency Dentistry

Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to about after-hours emergency dentistry.


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

Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS 
Timothy Roth, DDS 
707 Elm Avenue East 
Delano, MN 55328 
(763) 237-3703 
DelanoDental.com