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Finally Escape From Bad Breath with Tips from Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI

February 27, 2014

There aren’t many things we find more embarrassing than being told that we have bad breath, particularly if it’s done in an especially public way. Though it’s bound to happen to all of us at some point during our lives, bad breath doesn’t have to control you. At Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI, Drs. Clark and Clark want to help you banish chronic bad breath problems so that you can enjoy your social interactions worry-free.
Identify the Problem, Find the Cure
For some people, bad breath is actually a symptom of some other underlying problem, such as a health condition like diabetes, periodontal disease, kidney and liver problems, or a sinus infection. For others, medications they have to take make it hard to keep their breath smelling fresh. If you’re otherwise healthy, though, the following might help you combat your bad breath issues on a daily basis:
  • Don’t Forget the Floss – Flossing removes hidden food particles wedged between the teeth that can contribute to a foul odor in the mouth. Floss every time you brush and use an antibacterial rinse to wash any remaining debris away.
  • Stay Hydrated – When your body is properly hydrated, your saliva levels and oral pH are better balanced. This helps keep your breath free of undesirable odors as well.
  • Keep Your Tongue Clean, Too – Brushing and flossing are obvious keystones of excellent oral health, but your tongue is more important than you might think. Any accumulated plaque on the tongue, particularly in the back toward the throat, can lead to smelly breath and a persistent bad taste in your mouth. Get a tongue scraper for the most effective cleaning.

If you find that you frequently suffer from bad breath and you’re tired of dealing with it on your own, contact our office in Superior, WI today. We look forward to helping you address all of your oral healthcare needs, from general questions to cosmetic dentistry and restoration. We also happily serve patients from throughout Douglas County, Northeastern Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin, Duluth and beyond. 

Protect Your Health with Periodontal Disease Treatment in Superior, WI

December 27, 2013

It’s no secret that gum disease can be serious, putting patients at an increased risk for tooth loss and contributing to bad breath and bleeding gums. Did you know, though, that the state of your mouth can affect dozens of other parts of your body as well? Periodontal disease treatment can improve your chances of staying healthy in general; Drs. Clark and Clark at Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI want to show you how.

Complications of Periodontal Disease

Clinical studies and continuing research have shown that untreated periodontal disease can lead to a whole host of other problems, many of them even more serious than the potential for tooth loss and decay. Unfortunately, many people with gum disease aren’t aware of this systemic connection. Before long, the condition of their mouth affects them in a way that is both surprising and severe.

While every patient’s case is unique, there are some statistics that remain true across the board for all men and women. The most common complications associated with advanced periodontal disease and lack of timely treatment are:
  • Increased risk of heart attack and stroke due to coronary artery disease
  • Worsened problems in patients with pulmonary disease
  • Pregnant women are more likely to give birth to pre-term, low birth rate infants
  • Undesirable hormonal changes
  • Complications in patients with diabetes
Fortunately, at the office of Drs. Clark and Clark, the prevention and treatment of gum-related problems is a top priority. We’ll show you how you can protect yourself against not only periodontal disease, but also the many related illnesses associated with it.

Drs. Clark and Clark invite you to take a look through our smile gallery to see how just a few of our patients have improved the health of their mouths and, as a result, their overall health and physical wellness. Contactour Superior office today to begin your journey toward a healthier, happier you with periodontal disease treatment and more. We happily serve patients from throughout Northern Wisconsin, Douglas County, Duluth and other areas of Northeastern Minnesota