Mall of Georgia Dentistry Buford

General Dentistry, Pediatric dentistry, Oral appliances for Sleep Apnea, TMJ and Emergency Dentistry We are a Family dental office.

Our patients are like family to us. "Making you smile from the inside out."

08/30/2024

This article goes over what causes bad breath and natural solutions that may help. Remember, it's important to also stay on time with your biannual cleanings. Schedule an appointment with us at (678) 714-6343 for that fresh cleaning feeling. 🌬️😌 https://bit.ly/3Xw0guX

08/30/2024

4 reasons why toothpaste is essential to brushing your teeth:

First, it helps remove plaque, a sticky, harmful film of bacteria that grows on your teeth that causes cavities, gum disease and eventual tooth loss if not controlled.

Second, toothpaste contains fluoride, which makes the entire tooth structure more resistant to decay and promotes remineralization.

Third, it helps to clean and polish the teeth and remove stains over time.

Fourth, toothpastes help freshen breath and leave your mouth with a clean feeling.

08/29/2024

Have you been experiencing mouth pain recently? Mouth pain can have many causes including injuries, sores, and diseases. You may also have pain around your tongue or gums. It's important to contact us at (678) 714-6343 as soon as possible to ensure the situation does not get worse. Remember, we are here to help you!

Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread - Harvard Health 08/29/2024

Here’s another reason to take better care of your teeth: Periodontal disease has now been linked to heart disease. Learn more about it in this article from Harvard Medical School.

Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread - Harvard Health People with gum disease have two to three times the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular event. Both conditions involve chronic inflammation, which contributes to ...

All About Water Flossing | Dental Signal 08/28/2024

Do you floss every day? Find out how water flossing can help you make good on that promise to your dentist!

All About Water Flossing | Dental Signal If you're considering switching to a water flosser, here are some great tips to help you choose the right one for you.

08/27/2024

A clean and spotless smile is at the top of the self-care list. Removing any harmful bacteria or microbes will save you money in the long run. Dazzle everyone with your smile! Having perfectly healthy teeth can boost your confidence and give you the smile you've always dreamed of. Contact us at (678) 714-6343 to book your appointment.

08/27/2024

Everyone loves treats, but limiting sweets can reduce plaque. Bacteria thrive on carbs and sugar, leading to plaque formation. Enjoy treats in moderation with meals, not all-day snacking, and maintain good oral hygiene.

08/26/2024

It’s common knowledge that sugary drinks can cause tooth decay, but did you know that sugar-free beverages can also have negative effects on your dental health? While drinks with less sugar reduce your risk for tooth decay, it doesn’t remove it entirely and this is due to the acidity found in sugar-free drinks. The lower the pH of a food or beverage, the higher the risk for tooth erosion and this is typical of diet sodas, juices, and energy drinks. The harmful acids in diet drinks weaken tooth enamel, resulting in decay over time. We recommend switching to tooth-friendly alternatives such as water, milk, plain sparkling water, or diluted juices. Drinking through a straw can also reduce the acids’ contact with your teeth. The best way to ensure your teeth are happy and healthy is to visit us for your bi-annual exam. Give us a call to schedule your appointment at (678) 714-6343.

Dead tooth: Symptoms, causes, and treatment 08/26/2024

A “dead tooth” refers to a tooth when there is no longer any blood flow to it. Sometimes this is also known as a “non-vital tooth.” Both tooth decay and an injury can cause a dead tooth.

Dead tooth: Symptoms, causes, and treatment A dead tooth is one that no longer receives any blood flow. It is caused by either decay or injury. Learn more about the symptoms and treatment.

08/23/2024

Electric toothbrushes are the future. Motorized bristles have the ability to remove plaque 2X as fast as standard toothbrushes and help prevent gum disease more effectively. If you're looking to brighten and enhance your smile, don't hesitate to call us today at (678) 714-6343!

08/23/2024

Holly D. says:

"I love this place. They have excellent customer service, friendly staff and a trustworthy dentist. I've been going here for over 10 years and won't go anywhere else! "

Thanks, Holly. We can't tell you how much we appreciate you and all our fantastic patients.

08/22/2024

Throughout your life, you may experience changes or an imbalance in your hormones. This can actually mess with the way your body reacts to bacteria. Women are more prone to hormone-causing bad breath, especially due to pregnancy, menopause, and some contraceptives. If you notice a change in your hormones that seems to be causing bad breath, you likely need to make an appointment with both your primary care physician as well as us! This helps us develop an oral care routine that best fits you and your needs. Have questions about our dental services? We'd be happy to help you out! Call us at (678) 714-6343.

5 Tips for Healthier Gums | Dental Signal 08/22/2024

Did you know that keeping your gums healthy is an important part of your oral health? Here are 5 tips for healthier gums and lowering your risk of gum disease.

5 Tips for Healthier Gums | Dental Signal You probably think of your teeth when you think of your oral health, but you may not give much thought to your gums. They’re just as important, however. Gum disease causes red, swollen gums and, in its most severe form, can lead to loose teeth and pockets of infection between your teeth and gums. ...

08/21/2024

Do you have sleep apnea or snoring? Give us a call, we can help! Oral appliance therapy is a great alternative for many sleep apnea patients who are not tolerant of CPAP therapy.

08/20/2024

Black hairy tongue is a condition that makes the tongue appearance dark and furry. It is caused by poor hygiene and dead cells building up on the tiny bumps on the tongue’s surface. These bumps, known as papillae, can become longer than usual and trap food, drinks, to***co, bacteria, and yeast, which can in turn stain the tongue. Although it looks alarming, a black hairy tongue is usually painless and doesn’t have any adverse health effects with it usually going away on its own through proper mouth and tongue cleaning. For a thorough clean and oral care regimen developed for your specific condition, contact us at (678) 714-6343.

08/20/2024

X-ray images allow us to see what is happening beneath the surfaces of your mouth, and can find and diagnose issues that may be invisible to the naked eye. Up-to-date X-rays and bi-annual checkups are the best way to stay on top of your oral health.

08/19/2024

Waking up with a dry mouth can stem from factors like mouth breathing, dehydration, or underlying health issues. If you suffer from this, you may want to read this article for some tips. Contact us at (678) 714-6343 to discuss treatment options that address dry mouth symptoms and promote a healthier, more comfortable mouth. https://bit.ly/4aA9MRC

08/19/2024

ToothTip:

Limit Sodas, Coffee and Alcohol -

Although these beverages contain a high level of phosphorous, which is a necessary mineral for a healthy mouth, too much phosphorous can deplete the body’s level of calcium. This causes dental hygiene problems such as tooth decay and gum disease. Beverages containing additives such as corn syrup and food dye can make pearly white teeth appear dull and discolored.

08/16/2024

When you come to see us twice a year, one of the things we check is whether your sealants are still effective. If not, we apply them to your teeth again if necessary. Have more dental questions? Call us at (678) 714-6343.

Brushing teeth regularly could ward off Alzheimer's disease 08/16/2024

Could treating gum disease help slow the progress of diseases such as Alzheimer’s? A study by King's College London included 59 people with mild to moderate dementia and monitored their gum heath for 6 months. The mental state of those with gum disease declined 6 times faster than those with healthier gums. Read more here:

Brushing teeth regularly could ward off Alzheimer's disease People with dementia and gum disease declined six times faster than those with healthy teeth over a six month study

08/15/2024

Your mouth is home to millions of different bacteria and while brushing and flossing your teeth is a great way to keep your mouth clean, it doesn’t remove the bacteria from your tongue. This bacterium produces sulfur compounds that lead to bad breath and other health issues. Use a tongue scraper or a soft-bristled toothbrush to brush your tongue. After cleaning, be sure to rinse with mouthwash and thoroughly rinse your toothbrush with water. You’ll know your tongue is fresh and clean when all the discolored debris disappears and you’re left with a clean pink tongue! Contact us at (678) 714-6343 to schedule your bi-annual appointment!

7 Oral Health Concerns for Those Over 50 08/15/2024

Believe it or not, your health care needs progress along with your age. The trade-off for more wisdom in life is the need to be wiser about your health. Read what sort of changes you might need in your routine as you hit the 50-mark

7 Oral Health Concerns for Those Over 50 When they say, “age is all in your head,” they’re probably right. But then again, your teeth are in your head, so you likely can’t escape having to pay a little more attention to them after 50. Although some oral health concerns are fairly common at that age, if you adopt a proactive mindse...

08/14/2024

If you've wondered about the components of an implant, here's a little infographic to help explain them:

Photos from Mall of Georgia Dentistry Buford's post 08/14/2024

Socks of the day...no our computers are not down...WE ARE CLOSED TODAY, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th, for continuing education and staff development. Leadership begets Leadership. If you have a dental emergency call, or Text 678-714-6343. We will return your call as soon as possible.

08/13/2024

Preventing dental problems before they evolve is the best way to care for your mouth. Being able to recognize the signs of both healthy teeth and gums will assist in a better smile for the future. If you're looking to brighten and enhance your smile, don't hesitate to call us today at (678) 714-6343!

08/13/2024

4 reasons why toothpaste is essential to brush your teeth:

First, it helps remove plaque, a sticky, harmful film of bacteria that grows on your teeth that cause cavities, gum disease, and eventual tooth loss if not controlled.

Second, toothpaste contains fluoride, which makes the entire tooth structure more resistant to decay and promotes remineralization.

Third, it helps to clean and polish the teeth and remove stains over time.

Fourth, toothpaste freshens your breath and leaves your mouth with a clean feeling.

08/12/2024

We have the answers to your questions! Dazzle everyone with your smile! Having a beautiful set of teeth will make you more confident and give you the smile you've always dreamed of. Contact us at (678) 714-6343 to book your appointment.

08/12/2024

Around 45 million adults in the U.S. suffer with tooth sensitivity at some time. Sensitive teeth are caused by exposure of dentin (the underlying layer of your teeth)... this can be caused by any number of issues such as cracks in the enamel, thinning enamel, clenching and grinding, untreated decay, worn out restorations, whitening, even poor oral hygiene, and gum disease. If you have sensitive teeth, it is wise to get them checked out by a dentist!

08/09/2024

It is well known that inflammation is the cause of a variety of health issues. Regular flossing can help keep inflammation at bay and help you live longer. Schedule an appointment with us at (678) 714-6343!

08/09/2024

If you don't take good care of your mouth, there is a big chance that you can get tooth decay. Practicing good oral hygiene such as brushing your teeth twice a day and regular flossing will help prevent bad breath.

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