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Houston Dentist: Caring for Little Smiles

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Feb
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Parents love seeing their little one smile, and they want to keep that smile healthy and bright. Did you know a child’s dental care begins the moment the first tooth arrives? In today’s blog, your Houston children’s dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, gives tips on caring for your child’s smile.

First Visit

Once the first primary tooth erupts, parents should bring their baby in for a visit with Dr. Gennero. This visit allows Dr. Gennero to ensure that teeth are coming in properly, and check for any signs of dental issues. Typically, no treatments are administered during this visit, but occasionally Dr. Gennero may clean your baby’s teeth or possibly apply a fluoride treatment to strengthen tooth enamel. Mainly, the first dentist visit is a chance for your child to become accustomed to the dentist office, and meet Dr. Gennero and our staff. Parents should always bring their children in for regular checkups and cleanings as advised by Dr. Gennero. Your child learns proper dental habits, and routine visits help prevent dental anxiety.

Brushing and Flossing

Even if your baby only has a single tooth, you should begin instilling good dental habits. Using an age appropriate toothbrush and fluoride-free toothpaste, gently brush your child’s teeth. Soon, your little one will become used to brushing. As they get older, proper dental care becomes a habit they can easily maintain.

Avoid Baby Bottle Decay

For infants and toddlers, a common, and serious, dental issue is baby bottle decay. Also know as bottle rot, baby bottle decay occurs when a child begins exhibiting signs of serious tooth decay. To protect their teeth, never let your child go to bed or take a nap with a bottle or sippy cup of anything but water. When you sleep, saliva production decreases, and the sugars in milk and juice coat the teeth. As bacteria break down the sugar, oral acids increase.  Soon, tooth enamel is weakened and your baby’s teeth become vulnerable to tooth decay.

Schedule an Appointment with Your Houston Dentist

Remember, regular checkups and cleanings help protect your children’s smiles. Call Dr. Gennero today for a consultation by contacting our Houston dentist office at (281) 578-6200. We are proud to offer comprehensive dentistry to patients from Clear Lake to The Woodlands, including Katy, West Houston, Sugarland, the 77084 zip code, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Houston Dentist Describes Your Baby’s First Visit

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Jan
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For a mom, nothing brightens your day like your child’s smile. With proper dental care, parents can help keep their children’s smiles healthy and beautiful. Some parents don’t realize that their baby’s first dentist visit may be necessary as early as 12 months. In today’s blog, Houston children’s dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, explains what to expect during your child’s first dentist visit.

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Houston Dentist on Weight Loss and Dental Health

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Jan
2013
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The most frequent New Year’s resolutions people make usually involve weight loss. Not only is losing weight good for your heart and waistline, but dropping pounds also benefits your dental health. In today’s blog, Houston family dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, explains how weight loss can help improve and protect your smile.

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Houston Dentist Explains the Link Between TMD and Earaches

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Jan
2013
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Have you started noticing frequent ringing in your ears? Do you experience constant earaches? Do you try pain relievers and home remedies, but the aches never go away? You may be exhibiting symptoms of a more serious issue. Earaches and ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, are common signs of TMJ disorder. Your Houston cosmetic dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, explains TMJ disorder and treatment options in today’s blog.

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Houston Dentist on Restoring Your Smile

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Jan
2013
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We all want beautiful smiles, but sometimes brushing and flossing aren’t enough to deliver. As we age, our teeth can become stained, cracked, or chipped. This doesn’t mean we can’t have the pristine smiles of our youth. Your Houston dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, explains how restorative dentistry repairs damage to teeth and will rejuvenate your smile.

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Houston Dentist Quizzes You On Dental Procedures for Health and Beauty

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Jan
2013
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Smiling-Girl-Long-Hair-300x200As a new year has been ushered in, many of us find our thoughts being consumed with self-improvement, both on the inside and out. While focusing on physical beauty might sound like a shallow pursuit, there’s nothing wrong with looking good and feeling good. For some people, their greatest physical challenge is the way their teeth look. In fact, unattractive and/or damaged teeth might not be a mere matter of appearance. Focusing on your smile can lead to improved health and beauty. Your Houston dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, would like to quiz you on some dental procedures that might help you with all of the above.

Questions

Q1. True or false – People with attractive smiles make more money.

Q2. True or false – Porcelain veneers can smooth out cracks in teeth, but will appear whiter than existing teeth.

Q3. True or false – Those of us who have silver amalgam fillings from the past are simply out of luck, compared to people that get more attractive tooth-colored fillings in the modern day. (more…)

Houston Dentist on Making Your Mouth Kissable On the Go

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Dec
2012
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Older-Couple-and-Mistletoe-204x300The holiday season is the kissing season. You never know when you might find yourself under the mistletoe. Since the opportunity to steal a kiss could arise at any moment, your Houston dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, recommends keeping the following items on hand to ensure that your mouth is always kissabliy fresh.

Breath Fresheners

To guarantee fresh breath at every moment, carry some breath-freshening mints or gum. Most breath fresheners, including mouthwash, will do nothing for your overall oral health, but they may cover up bad breath issues long enough for you to get that kiss. Chewing gum can also promote saliva production, which will help keep your breath fresh. No matter which brand of gum or mints you choose, make sure that they are sugar-free.

Lip Balm

Winter weather can easily dry out and chap your lips. Chapped lips can be both unsightly and painful, and may even bleed. To prevent these misfortunes, keep your lips moisturized. Most lip balms sold in stores will do the job very well. Some contain sunscreen, which will keep your lips from becoming sunburned and reduce the risk of melanoma.

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Houston Dentist on Headaches and Jaw Pain

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Dec
2012
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Woman-With-Headache-300x200There are many different possible reasons for a headache.  There are also many possible reasons for having pain in your jaw.  For many people, headaches and jaw pain are temporary, if annoying conditions.  However, for some, the headaches and jaw pain cause long-lasting misery.  If your jaw pain and headaches are persistent, you might have a condition called TMJ.  Your Houston dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, discusses the symptoms of TMJ and what treatments might offer relief.

What is TMJ

TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint.  Disorders in the joint are called both TMJ and TMD.  No matter what it is called, it can cause great suffering for victims.  Headaches and jaw aches are just two of the many symptoms of TMJ.  The condition can also cause neck aches, difficulty chewing, facial swelling, earache, and a number of other problems in the head and neck area.  Unfortunately, the exact cause of TMJ is not known, though it is suspected to be the result of several possible problems, including teeth grinding or clinching, bruxism, arthritis, or an injury to the jaw.

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Houston Dentist Discusses Holiday Meals and Your Teeth

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Dec
2012
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Thanksgiving-300x200There’s little doubt that the holiday season is the eating season. From the big Thanksgiving dinner that many enjoyed last month to the various parties throughout December, to another feast for many on Christmas Day, many people will be consuming more food than normal between now and New Year’s. But even as you enjoy that glass of eggnog or those Christmas cookies, it’s important to keep what all that sugar is doing to your teeth in mind. Your Houston and Katy dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, discusses what happens to sugar once it’s in the mouth and what you can do to make sure your teeth are healthy and strong into 2013.

Sugar, Bacteria, and Your Teeth

By itself, the sugar found in pies, cakes, fudge, and other holiday treats does not harm your teeth. However, it does provide a potent food source for the millions of microscopic bacteria that live in your mouth. After consuming the sugar, the bacteria release an acidic by-product. Unfortunately, that acid just happens to be able to destroy your tooth enamel. It is the acid that is the chief culprit in tooth decay.

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Houston and Katy Dentist: Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

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Nov
2012
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shutterstock_114565936-300x273As November comes to a close, many people begin making end-of-year preparations. This time of year provides an opportunity for people to reflect on the past year while looking ahead to December. Before November completely fades away, more time exists to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s disease. Each year, November serves as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in America. Your Houston and Katy dentist, Dr. Deborah Gennero, discusses how Alzheimer’s and oral health connect.

Alzheimer’s in America

Alzheimer’s disease affects nearly 13% of the population aged 65 and older currently. Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s serves as the fifth-leading cause of death in America among people over the age of 65. Additionally, of all the top causes of death in America, Alzheimer’s disease is the only one which continues to rise in prevalence. Signs of dementia affect nearly 30% of the elderly population (aged 77 and older). As the population continues to age, maintaining mental cognitive function could prove increasingly difficult. However, studies show that maintaining chewing ability can benefit mental health later in life.

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