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Archive for February, 2012

Cavities – Not Just Kids’ Stuff

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Cavities occur as a result of the destruction of tooth structure, called tooth decay. Tooth decay can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and the dentin (the inner layer of the tooth). While it is very important to brush and floss every day to remove food particles and plaque, regular cleanings and checkups at Lemont Family Dental is the best way to help avoid cavities.

Dr. Jennifer Splitt can discover cavities during your regular dental checkup. The tooth surface feels soft when probed with a dental instrument. X-rays can also show cavities before they become visible to the eye. In advanced stages of tooth decay, you might experience a toothache, especially after consuming sweet, hot, or cold foods or drinks. Other signs of tooth decay are visible pits or holes in the teeth.

Don’t wait for a toothache!

Remember, the longer you wait to treat a cavity, the more extensive your treatment will be. A small cavity can be treated with a filling, while a large cavity that weakens the structure of your tooth may require a crown. If the decay is so bad that it causes the nerve or pulp of the tooth to die, a root canal or tooth removal may be your only options. If you think you may have a cavity, contact our office and schedule an appointment. We’ll make sure you leave with a healthy, pain-free smile!

Office updates at Lemont Family Dental

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012


All of us at Lemont Family Dental are excited to welcome Anne to our practice! You will find Anne helping out doing some administrative work in the office. Anne may have one of those familiar faces, beacuse she is one of Dr. Jennifer’s sisters! We love having her on board with us here.

Our office will also doing some team-building training in Oakbrook, Illinois on Thursday and Friday of this week. Therefore, our office will be closed those two days. We are very excited for this opportunity!

You can see some pictures of our last team event at Paisan’s Restaurant in Berwyn, IL, owned by our patients Pete and Julie on Facebook. In the picture above, you can see Anne, Erin, Ro, Anne, Dr. Jennifer, Tricia, Jessica and Nancy having a great time.

Keep your eye right here on our blog and on our Facebook page for more updates from our office. We hope you are all having a great Valentine’s Day week!

National Pet Dental Health Month Contest at Lemont Family Dental!

Monday, February 6th, 2012

February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and even though we may not treat pets at Lemont Family Dental, we still love animals! We also want our patients to be aware that your pet can suffer from dental problems as well. When plaque is left on the teeth for a long period of time, it can lead to red and irritated gums, known as gingivitis. If this is left untreated, just like humans, it can lead to periodontal disease (gum disease).

Gum disease can lead to other serious health concerns as well, so please remember to have your pet’s teeth checked!

In honor of National Pet Dental Health Month we are asking our patients to submit a picture of their furry (or scaly) friends! For every picture that is submitted, you will be entered into a drawing. We will pick one lucky winner, and you and your pet could win a prize! This contest only goes until the end of February, so don’t delay in submitting your entries! You can see the entries on our Facebook page!

Good Luck!

-Dr. Jennifer & team

What’s the deal with mouthwash?

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

While mouthwash is not an alternative to regular brushing and flossing, it can help keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy. There are several different types of mouthwashes available, and all of them will help do different things for your smile. The most common types of mouthwashes are:

Fluoride – fluoride is the most used type of mouthwash available, and is used to strengthen the enamel of the teeth while preventing cavities and tooth decay.
Antiseptic – an antiseptic mouthwash is used to kill bacteria and germs in the mouth. Most commonly used before and after a dental surgery, antiseptic mouthwashes can also help to fight gum disease, and halitosis (chronic bad breath). Antiseptic mouthwashes can affect your sense of taste and may stain the teeth, so it is recommended that you consult your dentist before using this type of mouthwash.
Combination – a combination mouthwash is designed to help prevent tooth decay, freshen the breath, and maintain the health of your smile.
Prescription – for patients with gum disease, or any signs of gum disease, you may need a prescription mouthwash. Prescription mouthwashes, like Peridex of PerioGard, are used to treat gingivitis, and other forms of decay.

There are also many different brands of mouthwash. Some common brands include:
• Scope
• Listerine
• Act
• Crest
• Tom’s of Maine (all-natural)
• Plax (anti-plaque rinse)
• Breath Rx
• Orajel
• Targon (special mouthwash made for smokers)
• Rembrandt (whitening mouthwash)

If you are curious about which kind of mouthwash would work best for you, be sure to ask us at your next appointment. If you have a favorite mouthwash, let us know by posting a comment for others to read!

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