What should you do if your child has a knocked out baby tooth during this time? Find the tooth, keep it moist & schedule an appointment with your dentist ASAP.
Need help with your dental emergency? Contact our office at (602) 413-0580 to schedule an appointment. #SmilesByHanna
How to prevent bleeding gums?
• Brush your teeth at least 2x a day
• Floss at least 1x a day
• Rinse daily w/ an antibacterial mouthwash
• See your dentist regularly
Do you experience excessive gum bleeding? Contact us at (602) 413-0580 to set up a virtual consultation.
Did you know? According to the ADA, only 50% of Americans floss daily, 31% less than daily and 18% don't floss at all. The ADA recommends cleaning between your teeth or flossing and is considered an important oral hygiene practice. Do you floss daily? #SmilesByHanna
If this happens, immediately rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If there’s any swelling, you can also put a cold compress on your face and schedule to see your dentist ASAP.
Call or text us at (602) 413-0580 to schedule an appointment - dental emergencies only!
Here are some of the signs of Periodontal Disease - also known as Gum Disease:
• Bleeding gums
• Gums that seem particularly swollen or tender
• Persistent bad breath
• Teeth that feel strangely loose
• A bite that suddenly feels different
• A receding gum line
Want a more genuine looking smile? Here’s a fun tip: Say “Cheeks” instead of “Cheese”.
According to Laughter Online University, saying “cheeks” will not only shape your mouth nicely but will also remind you to squeeze your cheeks upwards into a genuine-looking smile.
Here are 3 simple precautions you can take to avoid a dental emergency, according to the ADA:
• Wear a mouthguard when participating in sports
• Avoid chewing ice & hard candies
• Use scissors to cut things
Call or text our office at (602) 413-0580 for emergency.
Persistent toothache, broken, or knocked out a tooth? At #SmilesByHanna, we got you covered! Call or text us at (602) 413-0580 to schedule an appointment for your dental emergency.
During this COVID-19 health crisis, the #SmilesByHanna team is available 24/7 to cater to any of your dental emergency while non-emergency dental procedures will be least prioritized. Call or text our office at (602) 413-0580 to schedule an appointment.
Thank you to all our health workers on the frontlines, including our very own #SmilesByHanna Dental team for staying at work during this health crisis.
Change your toothbrush at least every 3 months to prevent bacteria from building up on the bristles. Also, worn bristles lose their effectiveness and can eventually damage your gums. #SmilesByHanna
Did you know that your mouth reveals much about your overall health? Your mouth is a window to the rest of your body. In fact, according to the Academy of General Dentistry, more than 90% of all systemic diseases produce oral signs and symptoms. Call our office at (602) 413-0580.
Keeping good personal hygiene has never been more important. Regularly washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or alcohol-based hand rub, is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading infections to others. #SmilesByHanna
At #SmilesByHanna, the health and safety of our patients and our team are of the utmost importance during this COVID-19 crisis. To ensure this, our entire team will be wearing PPEs when attending to patients. Call or text us at (602) 413-0580 to schedule an appointment.
Zirconium is a top-of-the-line material that offers a natural appearance that is perfect for use on visible teeth. Patients can choose this material for dental bridges, dental crowns and dental inlays/overlays. Call us at (480) 582-0277 to consult with our team. #SmilesByHanna
Also known as gum disease, Periodontal Disease is one of the most common oral health problems people face today. At #SmilesByHanna, we provide treatment using the newest in dental technology, the Waterlase Laser. Call us at (480) 582-0277 to schedule an appointment.
A dental crown is a permanent “cap” that will cover the visible surfaces of your tooth, while a dental bridge consists of three or more dental crowns that have been bound together. If you have broken, decayed, or missing teeth, these are great options. Call us at (480) 582-0277