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Thursday, April 28, 2016

How Gum Disease Starts and Progresses

Gum disease can be irritating, painful, and can lead to disastrous dental health. At Alta Loma Dental Care in Alta Loma, CA we want our patients to know how gum disease progresses and how to prevent it.


Gum disease is a condition where the gums become unhealthy. They may start out red, painful, swollen, and they may bleed frequently. If left untreated, gum disease may cause teeth to fall out. It can also cause bad infections that may spread if not stopped. Gum disease increases the risks of stroke and heart attack.


Gum disease develops due to bad oral hygiene. When plaque and tartar build up, it irritates the gums and causes them to pull away from the teeth. This recession creates deep pockets where bacteria can harbor and cause further damage.


In order to prevent gum disease, you must brush your teeth two to three times per day and floss once per day. Flossing is very important not to skip; bacteria can begin to cause damage after it has been sitting in between teeth for twenty-four hours. In addition, visit us for routine professional cleanings.


Gum disease may start without any major signs, but it can turn serious if not treated. To schedule an appointment with Alta Loma Dental Care in Alta Loma, CA, call us at (909) 987-6268 or visit our website, www.altalomadentalcare.com

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

What Purpose Do Teeth Serve?

Teeth are extremely useful. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to chew our food or talk to our friends. At Alta Loma Dental Care, it is our job to take care of all your teeth, but if you’ve ever wondered why your teeth look the way that they do, that’s because they each serve a different purpose in your mouth. Read on to learn more!


The types of teeth we have and their functions are listed below:



  • Incisors – located at the front of the mouth, these teeth have a sharp biting surface and are used for cutting or shearing food into small chewable pieces.

  • Canines – located at the ‘corners’ of the dental arches, these teeth have a sharp pointed biting surface. Their function is to grip and tear food.

  • Premolars – Unlike incisors and canines, these teeth have a flat biting surface. Their function is to tear and crush food.

  • Molars – The molars are the largest teeth in the mouth and they too have a large flat biting surface. The function of these is perhaps the strongest of all as they chew, crush, and grind food.


If you have questions about your teeth, please give us a call to discuss your treatment options. To learn more about services we provide at our practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Parade Those Pearly Whites!

It’s no secret that a whiter smile boosts self-esteem, but sometimes it takes a little more than maintaining proper oral hygiene to achieve it. At Alta Loma Dental Care, we offer cosmetic services that can restore the natural color of your teeth or even make them whiter than your natural color, if you would like. However, if there’s any reason you can’t go the cosmetic route at this moment, we want you to utilize these tips to show off the smile you already have!  



  • Be natural – when it’s picture time, smile gently. That way, your face looks relaxed. Your mouth opens slightly, and your lower lip matches the curve of your upper teeth.

  • Check your teeth and gums – getting your smile camera-ready sometimes calls for a little behind the scenes prep work. If your pearly whites have yellowed with age, try an over-the-counter whitening product or pay us a visit! Also, don’t forget about taking care of your gums. They play a critical role in your nice smile. So keep them in good shape by brushing, flossing, and rinsing with a mouthwash every day.

  • Practice – your perfect smile may not happen overnight, but if you have a big photo event like a wedding or a graduation coming up, it doesn’t hurt to try out your grin in front of the mirror!


If you desire a brighter smile, please give us a call to discuss your treatment options. To learn more about services we provide at our practice, visit www.altalomadentalcare.com for more information. To schedule an appointment in our Alta Loma, CA office, call Alta Loma Dental Care at 909-987-6268.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Oral Care with Hand Trouble

Taking care of your teeth while you are struggling with arthritis or another condition that hinders the use of your hands can be tough. Here at Alta Loma Dental Care in Alta Loma, CA, we want all of our patients to feel like they can provide excellent dental care for themselves. Read on to learn about ways to make brushing and flossing easier on troublesome hands.


For brushing, start with the toothbrush. You will want a toothbrush with a thick, non-slip grip handle. This makes it easier to hold and easier to maneuver around the mouth. In addition, a small head will also make maneuvering easier so you can reach all of the spots in your mouth. An electric toothbrush may be a good investment since it does most of the work; you just need to hold it in the right place. There are also toothbrushes out there that are specifically designed for patients with arthritis.


For flossing, it helps if you tie the floss into a loop. This makes it easier to hold and wrap around your hands. It also helps you with controlling the floss. Floss picks can also be a help as you do not need to hold onto the actual floss at all.


Make sure that frequent visits to your dentist for cleanings and examinations are part of your oral care routine. You want to be sure that any missed areas are cleaned up.


To learn more about dental hygiene or to schedule an appointment, contact Alta Loma Dental Care of Alta Loma, CA at (909) 987-6268 or visit our website, www.altalomadentalcare.com


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