Greene and Wood Family Dentistry
We are a dental practice devoted to providing patients of all ages general, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry with cutting edge advances of technology.
A beautiful and healthy smile is not only an attractive asset, it is essential to your overall well-being. At Greene & Wood Family Dentistry, we offer a comprehensive range of dental services to make sure that your smile always looks and functions at its best. We know that to provide our patients with the highest quality of dental care means maintaining a position at the forefront of the latest ad
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Keep your smile bright and your teeth healthy by repeating these simple steps daily for a winning grin.
If a child continues their finger or thumb-sucking habit past their toddler years, it can negatively affect the growth of their jaws and the position of their teeth.
There's no need to worry about a baby or toddler with a thumb-sucking habit or a pacifier. These are perfectly healthy self-soothing habits that help a child feel safe and happy in a new or stressful situation (and most situations are potentially new and stressful for them). And when Baby feels safe and happy, that's more relaxing for the parents too!
Eventually, these habits begin to do more harm than good. Most children will grow out of them on their own by age 4, but if not, vigorous thumb-sucking can change the way developing adult teeth will come in and can even alter the shape of their dental arches. If they're still showing no signs of stopping, it's time to consider intervening.
It can be easier to discourage a pacifier habit because simply trimming off the end will make it much less appealing until the child loses interest. It's trickier to discourage thumbsucking. Foul-tasting topical aids don't always work. We recommend being encouraging and praising successes over punishing failures. Try to provide activities that keep both hands too busy for thumbsucking. At night, socks over their hands can be a helpful tactic!
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We're dedicated to making your smile our passion! From routine check-ups to advanced treatments, our goal is to provide personalized care that ensures your dental health and enhances your smile's natural beauty.
Happy Monday! Let’s embrace the fresh start and new opportunities that this week brings. Wishing everyone a productive and positive day ahead!
If your dentist doesn’t like tea, I guess you can call them ‘Denis.’ ;)
Of course we smile when we feel happy, but there's evidence to show that the link between smiling and happiness might go both ways — the simple act of smiling can make us feel a little better! Even a fake smile releases endorphins (the feel-good hormone), so it might be worth smiling in the face of a rough day; it might just improve.
That simple endorphin boost from smiling gives us a lot of other benefits far beyond a mood boost. Endorphins reduce pain and relieve stress because they function a lot like painkillers. Unlike painkillers, however, they don't cause side effects!
Over time, endorphins can have cumulative positive effects on our health. The simple habit of smiling more can lead to long-term health benefits such as increased resilience against illnesses and a decreased risk of getting cancer. The better we are at managing our stress, the fewer stress-induced mutations our cells will go through, making cancer less likely.
Studies show that people perceive smiling faces to be younger and more attractive, but a lifetime of regular smiling and the benefits it brings can actually contribute to living longer. And it's easier to smile confidently with healthy teeth and gums!
This is a reminder to keep on going no matter the ups or downs! You got this!
Regular flossing can boost gum health and reduce bleeding. Continue flossing daily to improve your oral health!
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These are a few common causes of bad breath so take care of your oral health to keep your breath smelling fresh!
A new month means new opportunities! We look forward to making every moment count.
Tooth decay is the second most common disease in the United States! Protect your smile with regular dental care.
Embrace the new school year with a fresh, new smile! Visit us to start the year off right.
With a winning grin like yours, you deserve a gold medal!
We understand that a healthy, confident smile is more than just aesthetics—it's about feeling your best every day. From routine cleanings to advanced cosmetic procedures, our experienced team is dedicated to crafting smiles that radiate happiness and confidence.
As parents, every milestone a new baby reaches is incredibly exciting, and sometimes we can get impatient and even start worrying long before we should. To get out in front of that tendency, let's lay out the average schedule of baby teeth development and eruption.
The process of growing teeth (called odontogenesis) begins in week six of pregnancy and continues after the teeth have begun erupting because the roots still have some growing to do. Babies typically get their teeth two by two, starting with the bottom front teeth somewhere between six and ten months old. Next are usually the top front teeth between months eight and twelve. After that, they get their bottom lateral incisors, then the top lateral incisors.
You might expect the canines to be next, but nope! Next up are the lower molars, then the upper molars, and only then is it time for the canines. Completing the set of baby teeth is the second set of molars, which will usually arrive by age three.
There's no need to worry if baby teeth seem slow to arrive, but if there still aren't any by the 18-month mark, a dentist should take a look. No matter whether teeth are early or late, though, bring them to the dentist once the first tooth erupts!
Keep smiling bright! Remember to stay on top of your dental appointments for a healthy, radiant smile.
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We want to give a big shoutout to all our wonderful patients! We appreciate you more than words can say! Thank you for being the reason we love what we do.
Anyone who swims or scuba dives frequently could encounter some unique dental issues if they aren't careful. Let's take a closer look at the big ones.
The longer teeth are exposed to acidic chlorine ions in pool water, the more likely they are to develop brown or yellow stains. These are called swimmer's calculus. As good as chlorine is at keeping a public pool sanitary for all swimmers, it can become acidic enough to affect tooth enamel. Swimmers can minimize this effect by swimming with their mouths closed as much as possible and drinking plenty of water to rinse traces of pool water off of their teeth.
Scuba divers have a different set of concerns, particularly "tooth squeeze" or barodontalgia. That feeling of pressure building up in the ears when diving to the bottom of the pool is very similar to what happens inside each tooth, especially teeth with untreated cavities or ineffective dental treatment. The pressure can build to such a degree that it can even fracture teeth, which is why we strongly encourage divers to visit the dentist before starting a new diving season.
Divers often also deal with ill-fitting scuba mouthpieces, which can lead to jaw strain and even TMD symptoms. We recommend getting a custom-fitted mouthpiece to protect the teeth and jaws.
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Get ready to sizzle this summer with yummy food on the grill. What’s your go-to food you love grilling in the summertime?
Land of the free, because of the brave! Celebrating the red, white, and blue this Independence Day. Let's honor the spirit of freedom that unites us all. Happy Fourth of July!
Skipping flossing means missing out on cleaning 40% of your tooth surfaces. Don't let plaque hide between your teeth – floss daily for a healthier, happier mouth.
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Dental anxiety keeps millions of people from seeking dental treatment every year, and it affects kids too. Parents can help their kids develop a positive mindset about the dentist by following a few simple tips:
1. Start early. As soon as a child has their first tooth, they can benefit from seeing the dentist.
2. Play pretend. For young children, some imaginative play can help this new experience seem less intimidating. Take turns with them playing the role of the dentist and the patient.
3. Explain to older kids. Kids will be more comfortable when they understand the situation, so if they're old enough, simply explain what dental visits are like and why they're important for their teeth.
4. Prioritize dental hygiene. If kids already understand how brushing and flossing keep their smiles healthy, they are more likely to appreciate what the dentist can do for them.
5. Come meet the dentist ahead of time. Instead of diving straight into the dental exam and cleaning, schedule a meet-and-greet so that the dentist won't feel like such a stranger!
6. Be there for them. The easiest way to make the first few dental appointments less scary is by coming along and being present in the exam room to offer support and encouragement.
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500 S Sepulveda Boulevard #206 Suite 206
Manhattan Beach, CA
90266
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Monday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 6:30pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 2pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Friday | 8am - 12pm |
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