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What Causes Bad Breath, and How do I Get Rid of It?

May 12, 2018

Woman covering her mouth to hide bad breathOne of the most common questions dentists hear from their patients is how to get rid of bad breath. For those patients with occasional bad breath, you may be able to get rid of it by making some small changes in your oral hygiene and dietary habits. For patients with chronic bad breath (halitosis), you may need more advanced preventive dentistry services, prescription oral hygiene products, and/or gum disease therapies to improve your breath. A good dentist can help you achieve minty fresh breath and keep the smile on your face. In this post, we’ll talk about some of the causes of bad breath and how you can improve your breath in partnership with a trusted dentist and dental care team.
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Trusted Dentist in Medford Accepting New Patients!

February 3, 2017

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Your dentist in Medford for complete dental care.Are you looking for a great new dentist in Medford? Stop your search. Giamberardino Dental Care is accepting new patients. Supported by more than 30 years of dental excellence in the area, you will benefit from superior dental care with Dr. Anthony Giamberardino. Our dental office provides the highest level of services while using the best dental advancements for your comfort. With all the amenities your family needs at one location, you will enjoy convenience with accessible dental services.
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Your Preferred Family Dentist in Medford

October 24, 2016

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Meet your family dentist in Medford.For more than 30 years, Giamberardino Dental Care has been the preferred family dentist in Medford—and for good reason! We strive for dental excellence while we treat your family as our own. When it comes to choosing a dentist, you need a dentist who caters to the needs of each person in your family while making everyone feel comfortable. In addition, you need a dentist who offers all of the services your family needs under one roof. At Giamberardino Dental Care, we offer all of this and much more. We raise the bar for dental excellence, which is why families in the area love Dr. Giamberardino and his friendly staff.
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Your Dentist in Medford Discusses Why You may have Tooth Sensitivity

June 6, 2016

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dentistDo you find yourself avoiding certain foods and beverages because the pain is not worth the taste? Foods such as ice cream, frozen yogurt, or popsicles and drinks like hot coffee or sweetened tea are known to ignite tooth sensitivity. But what causes tooth sensitivity to develop in the first place? Medford dentist Dr. Giamberardino offers these reasons, so you’ll know what to do to reduce sensitivity and improve your oral health.

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Your Dentist in Medford Discusses Dental Don’ts

June 1, 2016

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dentistMost people know what they should be doing to maintain their best smiles—brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss once a day and attend regular dental cleanings and exams every six months with Medford dentist Dr. Anthony Giamberardino. But do you know what you should not do for the health and beauty of your smile? Here are a few dental don’ts that can help you keep your teeth in tip-top shape.

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The Dentist Medford Trusts Reveals the Effect of Tobacco on Oral Health

November 19, 2015

young woman with a beautiful smile breaking a cigarette thanks to the dentist medford trusts for the facts on tobacco and oral healthIt’s no secret that tobacco use isn’t healthy. It says so right on the package. On cigarettes and other smoked tobacco warnings from the Surgeon General proclaim, “smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy.” On smokeless tobacco packages, such warnings as this product can cause mouth cancer, gum disease, and tooth loss, are found. The truth is that all of these warning should be attached to every package of tobacco whether it is smoked or smokeless. The oral health effects of tobacco range from the most mild bad breath and dental stains, to oral cancer which accounts for one death every hour in the US. Regular preventive dentistry checkups can help diagnose and treat these oral health concerns at the earliest stages, but the only way to truly prevent these effects of tobacco usage is to kick the habit.
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Medford general dentist Anthony Giamberardino DMD talks to patients about the causes of bad breath

October 20, 2015

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No bad breath smile with white teethDid you know that 65 percent of American adults have frequent bad breath or halitosis? That rotten egg odor– it’s worse than your typical “morning breath.”  Where does halitosis originate? What can be done about this embarrassing and often unhealthy condition?
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Tips to Refine Your Brushing and Flossing Techniques

September 28, 2015

closeup of woman brushing her teeth

Look around you. How many technological devices are within your reach right now? I can touch about five. Yes, the spread of technology has made our lives easier, but somehow we still find ourselves increasingly busy. I think it’s interesting, this idea that we’re slowly running out of hours in the day to do everything we need to do. But it’s more than a little scary, too — especially because it seems to have crept into our lives so much that too often, we forget to do the most basic, important things. Here’s a terrifying example: many adults admit they often neglect to brush their teeth at night, due to simple exhaustion or forgetfulness.
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Superior General Dentist, Medford, MA

July 20, 2015

ThinkstockPhotos-474778960A century ago, poor oral hygiene among Americans joining the military during WWI was considered a national security risk. Less than 10% of people in the United States owned a toothbrush, and even fewer purchased toothpaste (a snake oil type product peddled by door to door salesman). Today, more people own smartphones than toothbrushes. It was clear in 1914 and it remains clear today, a stronger emphasis on preventive dentistry could help keep people healthy, save them time and money, and allow them to keep their smile for a lifetime. A study started in 2006 by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention showed that in less than a decade the percentage of North Americans over the age of 60 who needed dentures has decreased from 31 to 25%, and this seems to be a growing trend. Preventive dentistry is responsible for increased numbers of adults who can retain their smile for life. Preventive dentistry including regular dental checkups can help you keep natural smile. Call to schedule a six month checkup with Dr. Anthony Giamberadino in Medford, MA, or to ask about our new patient specials.

Why Six Month Checkups?

As a result of the distressing number of military personnel with severe oral health issues during WWI, dentists decided that preventive care should be stressed. They knew people should start seeing the dentist before they had problems rather than after, but there wasn’t a lot of research letting them know how often would be the most beneficial, so they made a guess. They started recommending regular dental visits twice a year. Now, this was a highly educated guess made by professionals, and it may not have worked if it weren’t the help of the marketing masterminds behind Pepsodent tooth powder.

In a series of advertisements in the 1920s, Claude Hopkins created ads that promoted twice daily tooth brushing with Pepsodent, and twice a year dental visits to keep teeth feeling clean. The ads used a simple habit building formula: cue, result, repeat. The “cue” was the gritty feeling on the surface of the teeth. The ads encouraged people to run their tongues over their teeth in the morning and at night before brushing to feel the texture. Then, brush with Pepsodent tooth powder (paste didn’t come along until the 1950s), and run your tongue over your teeth again. The result clean, smooth, perfect smiles. The only way to keep your smile that way? Twice a day brushing and twice a year dentist visits.

This habit created an entire industry. The first dental hygienist was trained in 1913, but the wide spread training of hygienist started in conjunction with the ad campaign. Additionally, tooth brushes and powders were sold at the local apothecary or pharmaceutical store not just by door to door salesman, and many dental offices began giving free tooth brushes to patients around this time. Eventually, dental insurance companies were formed, and they too supported the six month checkups by covering dental checkups twice a year. Mr. Hopkins, in short, may have had more influence on dental health than any dentist ever has.

Missed a Few Checkups and Need a General Dentist, Somerville?

So the source of the six month dental visit may be a little lacking in research based, evidentiary support, but since the 1920s, the dental community has gathered some hard evidence to support their predecessors’ lucky guess work. Studies show that patients who have their teeth cleaned every six months have a significantly lower risk for ever having tooth decay, gum disease or tooth loss. Children who have six month visits starting from the eruption of their first tooth can receive preemptive orthodontic care so their teeth develop straight and evenly spaced rather than fixing them later with more difficult, painful orthodontia. Dental innovation has also allowed screenings and treatment of bruxism, oral cancer, and TMJ disorder during six month visits. These potentially serious health concerns when diagnosed in their early stages can be treated with minimally invasive, conservative dental methods.

Some behavioral habits indicate that you may need more frequent visits to the dentist. This includes smoking, eating large quantities of sugary or processed foods, irregular oral health care routines, and conditions like bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching) and dry mouth that make the teeth more susceptible to decay. Other patients who eat healthy, maintain an excellent at home dental hygiene routine, and are physically healthy may be able to get away with skipping a checkup, but why risk it? For every year without a dental checkup your chances for serious periodontal (gum) disease, oral cancer and tooth loss increases exponentially. It turns out that the habit started by a toothpaste ad in the 1920s, may just be one of the best habits you can adopt today.

Call Your General Dentist, 01890

William Bernbach once said, “The most powerful element in advertising is the truth.” At Giamberadino Dental Care of Medford, MA, we agree. Our practice is dedicated to providing individual, preventive care so our patients have fewer cavities, and more smiles. Call to schedule your checkup today. Our friendly dental care staff welcomes patients from Medford, Winchester, Somerville, Malden, Everett, and nearby communities.

Dr. Giamberardino Provides Gentle and Effective Gum Disease Treatment in Medford, MA

February 24, 2015

78629542Untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss and the development of more serious health concerns. Periodontal disease (gum disease) can destroy the gums and bone that support your teeth. Gum disease has also been linked to other medical conditions, including: heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and diabetes. Most patients don’t even realize they have gum disease until after the condition has advanced to the later, more dangerous stages. The only way to protect your health from the dangers of gum disease is to visit the dentist regularly for routine dental checkups and cleanings. If you already have gum disease, Dr. Giamberardino can develop a treatment plan to repair the damage and return your teeth and gums to optimal health. Make an appointment with Giamberardino Dental Care for the gum disease treatment you need today.  Dr. Giamberardino can fully restore the health of your gum tissue. Giamberardino Dental Care proudly protects the health of families daily throughout Medford, MA, Winchester, Somerville, Malden, Everett, and the surrounding communities.

What Is Gum Disease?

Gum disease begins when the bacteria in the plaque that is stuck on your teeth infects and inflames your gum tissue. Gingivitis is the mildest form of the disease. It causes your gums to turn red, swollen, and bleed after brushing. However, there is little to no discomfort at this stage. Gingivitis is reversible with professional dental cleanings and good oral hygiene. If left untreated, gingivitis can advance into periodontitis. With periodontitis, plaque spreads and grows below the gum line. Toxins produced by the bacteria in plaque further irritate the gums. The toxins stimulate a defensive response in which your body begins to turns on itself, and the tissues and bone that support your teeth are broken down and destroyed. If you have periodontitis, your gums will begin to separate from the teeth, forming deep pockets that in turn become infected. As the disease progresses, more and more gum tissue and bone are destroyed, eventually leading to tooth loss and the need for reconstructive gum surgeries.

Do You Have Gum Disease?

If you have been experiencing any combination of the following symptoms, you should make an immediate appointment for gum disease treatment:

  • Red, purple, swollen or tender gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Receding gums
  • Loosened or separating teeth
  • Pus at the gum line
  • Mouth sores
  • Halitosis
  • A change in your bite
  • Suddenly ill fitting dentures

How Can Gum Disease Be Treated?

Dr. Giamberardino will start your treatment with a combination of scaling and root planing to carefully clean and disinfect the root surfaces of your teeth.  He will gently remove all plaque and tarter from your periodontal pockets and smooth the tooth root to remove bacterial toxins. If your gum disease is not too far advanced, scaling and root planing is often all that’s needed to stop and repair the damage. However, the majority of patients will require ongoing maintenance and gum disease therapy to sustain their oral health.

Medford Gum Disease Treatment

If you suspect that you need gum disease treatment, make an appointment with Giamberardino Dental Care today.  Dr. Giamberardino is an experienced restorative dentist. Giamberardino Dental Care delivers quality care daily throughout Medford, MA, Winchester, Somerville, Malden, Everett, and the surrounding communities.

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