EVER HEARD OF A DENTIST OFFICE WITH A VISITING FOOD TRUCK?! WELL, NOW YOU HAVE!

Come on out to our Food Truck Thursday at our Raleigh Wake Forest Rd Dentist Office!

From now until the end of December 2018 we will be having a recurring Food Truck. Stop by our Raleigh Wake Forest Rd office on Thursdays from 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm! Schedule your dental appointment before or after so that you can enjoy some delicious food truck cuisine!

This week we will have Poblanos Tacos and More visiting, check out the Facebook event below and follow our Facebook page to stay up-to-date with all upcoming trucks!

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AT WHAT AGE SHOULD YOUR CHILD FIRST VISIT THE DENTIST?

Many parents have asked us “When should I bring my child to see the dentist for the first time?” and we thought it was time to explain.

 

In this article we will review:

  • The best age to bring in your child to the dentist.
  • Some common misconceptions about baby teeth.
  • How to prepare for your first visit.

 

THE BEST AGE FOR FIRST DENTAL APPOINTMENTS

Generally, all children should start seeing the dentist by the age their teeth start coming in. However, most dental and medical professionals recommend seeing the dentist well before. A visit by age 1 may seem young, but it helps set a precedent for your child’s oral health and gets them comfortable around their future dentist. These baby oral exams also give your child the opportunity to explore the surroundings of a dental office and avoids any future development of anxiety. Most children that have not been acclimated to a dental office until they are older have a higher degree of caution and nervousness at the dentist office.

Also, bringing in your child ahead of time allows dental professionals to ensure that your child’s development of baby teeth is coming along as expected. Dentists will examine their mouth, head, and neck so the sooner the child is brought in for an appointment the better.

 

MISCONCEPTIONS

The best course of action in oral health for your child is prevention. Many cases we see of children who present with decay are due to misconceptions about baby teeth. Did you know that baby’s teeth can decay soon after they first appear? This problem is frequently referred to as “Baby Bottle Tooth Decay” which is caused by long time exposure of a child’s teeth to liquids containing sugars and acids. These liquids, such as milk or juice, should be diluted to help with weening the child off of sugary liquids. You can also take a clean wash cloth with water and wipe the gums to prevent any sugars from remaining on the gum surface.

Dentists can also address other issues that present during the development of baby teeth and can recommend special preventative care for: teething irritations, gum disease, or even prolonged thumb-sucking.

 

HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR CHILD’S FIRST DENTAL VISIT

First, we suggest checking your child’s dental coverage with your dentist. Signing up for dental benefits at birth will ensure they are covered in time for early screenings.

The first dental visit will consist of a general overview of your child’s oral health. Be sure to bring your insurance card, photo ID, and filled-out paperwork. An examination will include: reviewing your child’s health history, an examination for normal growth and development, checking for cavities, and educating parents on good oral healthcare. This can range from brushing and flossing techniques to fluoride instructions and beyond. At Lane & Associates, we specialize in Baby Oral exams and Child’s First Dental Visits, read more about our specialized care and what our programs have to offer here.

With good oral healthcare you can be certain your child will have a beautiful and healthy smile for life!

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Are you seeing red when you floss those pearly whites?

We’ve probably all experienced it: You brush like you always have, swish and rinse. Then you pull out a length of that innocent-looking white string and begin to floss. You’ve hardly started when you notice your drool is turning pink, then crimson. What’s going on? It’s like that flimsy little strand turned into a lethal weapon—and your gums are the victim.

To worry or not to worry

Bleeding gums are definite evidence that something’s amiss in your mouth. Assuming you’re not attacking your gums with floss like a lumberjack trying to take down a tree, it probably isn’t caused by flossing too hard.

Bleeding gums can be a sign of gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease. When remnants of food, the bits you cannot reach with the bristles of your toothbrush, are left between the teeth, they quickly start to colonize and turn into a film of sticky bacteria that becomes plaque. The plaque, in turn, irritates your gums, causing inflammation and swelling.

The good news is that the condition is reversible.

Keep on flossing

When you notice your gums bleeding during flossing, you might think it’s better to quit and let your gums heal. Actually, you should do just the opposite.

Continue with gentle flossing every day, and in a week or so you should see improvement. Healthy gums don’t normally bleed. If the bleeding doesn’t stop after a period of flossing daily, make an appointment with your dentist. You could have a buildup of tartar that you’re not going to be able to brush away or some other issue with your gums.

And while you’re at the dentist’s office, it’s a good idea to check with your dental hygienist on the proper flossing technique. Incorrect flossing can lead to gums that bleed simply because you aren’t effectively removing the plaque between the surfaces of your teeth.

Other causes of bleeding while flossing

If you’re new to flossing, your gums are most likely going to bleed. Think of it like exercising. The first couple of times you work out your muscles are sore. But with time and regular workouts, the soreness (like the bleeding) disappears.

Vitamin deficiencies from poor nutrition can also cause the gums to bleed. Try to cut back on eating processed foods and nourish not only your gums but your entire body with a diet of healthier whole foods—fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, fish and dairy.

And if there weren’t already enough reasons to quit smoking, use of tobacco products negatively impacts your oral health and can contribute to bloody gums.

A healthy habit for life

According to the American Dental Association, flossing is an important part of your daily oral routine and can reduce the chance of gum disease and cavities.

But recently there’s been some discussion about the best time to floss. Before or after brushing? The strongest argument seems to support before simply because you will be more likely to do it. And if you regularly do it, you’ll have healthy gums. And that’s something to smile about.

If your gums are bleeding regularly and the above information isn’t putting your mind at ease, contact Lane and Associates Family Dentistry today to set up an appointment and let us help.

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Happy Valentine’s Day from Lane & Associates!

Let’s be honest, by this time in the year people are ready to indulge in some delicious candy and sweets – especially if they have been dieting since January 1st. It’s time for a treat! But what if we could choose some candies that not only taste delicious but that our teeth will thank us for later.

 

Today got us thinking, what treats should patients avoid the most on Valentine’s Day and how can we let our patients know of some healthier alternatives? Let’s dive in!

 

Our Top 5 Treats that you should avoid on Valentine’s Day include:

1. Hard Candy

2. Chewy Candy & Dried Fruit

3. Sour Candy & Acidic Foods

4. Sugary Drinks & Alcohol

5. Caramel Popcorn

 

HARD CANDY

Generally, these candies (Jolly Ranchers, BlowPops, Werther’s) take the longest to eat and therefore have a longer amount of time exposing your teeth to sugar. The sugar coats your teeth when mixing with saliva and makes it very difficult to wash away. Since the bacteria in your mouth also feed on sugar, this begins to break down your tooth enamel. Hard candy enthusiasts also love to chew on candy which makes them vulnerable to chipping, breaking, or cracking your teeth.

 

CHEWY CANDY & DRIED FRUIT

Chewy and sticky foods (like dried fruit) aren’t good for your teeth because they stick to the surface of your teeth and are even more difficult to remove. The longer the caramel inside of a chocolate surprise sticks to your teeth, the longer your teeth are exposed to sugar that leads to tooth decay.

 

SOUR CANDY & ACIDIC FOODS

This combination is a double whammy. In one instance, sour candy has a lot of extra sugar to compensate for the sour taste but it also has a ton of acidity that is known to break down the tooth enamel.

 

SUGARY DRINKS & ALCOHOL

If you suffer from dry mouth, sugary drinks and especially alcohol will only worsen the situation. Alcohol has a lot of added sugars and will also remove the amount of saliva your produce. Saliva is the mouth’s natural defense system to fight plaque and acid so try to avoid especially sweet drinks this Valentine’s Day.

 

CARAMEL POPCORN

Popcorn, as we all know, has a tendency to get stuck in between our teeth. When food is trapped in between our teeth it creates a nice place for bacteria to grow. The added combination of caramel to our popcorn is almost the worst snack that we could choose on Valentine’s Day for our teeth.

 

SO WHAT CAN I EAT THIS VALENTINE’S DAY?

Some alternative snacks to indulge that sweet tooth:

  • Sugar-free candies that contain Xylitol
  • Non-acidic fruit
  • Dark chocolate-dipped fruit
  • Fruit popsicles
  • Banana ice cream
  • Frozen grapes
  • Smoothies
  • Pudding
  • Peanut butter
  • Chocolate milk

Of course, we always encourage you to floss after indulging and rinse with mouthwash to keep your smile free of leftover plaque that sticks to your teeth.

 

Embrace your sweet tooth once more with these healthy alternatives and keep your smile looking “Be My Valentine” perfect.

 

Have more ideas for healthy Valentine’s Day alternatives? Reach out to your dentist today and let us know!

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At Lane & Associates, our team is constantly seeking new and informative educational opportunities within the dental industry. Our dental company frequently attends the ADA (American Dental Association) Conferences and Dentrix Best of Dentistry conventions throughout the year.

Over time, our dental Office Managers and Regional Directors have had the opportunity to become certified Dentrix Masters! Two of our Regional Directors, Brandy Pearce and LaVerne McNeil, have even been mentioned in the Dentrix Mastery Tracks articles and front-page news!

Brandy Pearce has been a loyal Lane & Associates employee for over 14 years and is seen above on the cover of Dentrix magazine. When asked how becoming a Dentrix specialist has improved her career, Brandy states, “Besides feeling more confident in my own personal knowledge of Dentrix, I love to see the excitement of fellow employees when I can teach them something new in Dentrix.” Check out her article online about what Dentrix Mastery Tracks has meant to her.

LaVerne McNeil, seen below, has been with Lane & Associates Family Dentistry for over 10 years and was mentioned in the Fall 2016 Dentrix Mastery Tracks Spotlight! LaVerne states, “This has been an exciting experience for me to be on the ground floor of new software for our offices and help the staff see the benefits of using Dentrix. There is so much that Dentrix has to offer that by challenging myself with the Dentrix Mastery Tracks tests, I can see where I need improvement and find tips to help our offices.” Check out her article on why she decided to start the Mastery Tracks program here.

We are so proud of our many employees at Lane & Associates that have completed the Dentrix Mastery Tracks courses and become certified to better understand our dental software – assisting our dental staff to significantly improve our patients’ experiences is their number one priority! After all, at Lane & Associates, We love to make you smile!

Do you want to work for one of the best dental companies in North Carolina? Visit our Careers page and apply today at Lane & Associates Family Dentistry to join our amazing dental team. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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Lane & Associates Family Dentistry won Best Dentist bronze division in Midtown Magazine’s Diamond Awards for 2018!

We would like to humbly thank our wonderful patients that made this possible and hope to continue to be your favorite dental care provider in North Carolina for many years to come. Thank you all!

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Come visit our Brand new location off of Tryon Rd in Cary, NC!

We are so proud to finally reveal our brand new dental office in Cary, NC that is conveniently located to areas in Cary, Apex, and Raleigh! Come visit our brand new location in Cary, NC off of Tryon Rd where we offer luxury amenities to the entire family such as dental massage chairs, concierge, beverage and charging stations, and even an Art Room! Our trusted staff is here to welcome you to a relaxing dental experience by answering any questions you may have. From your very first phone call to when you check out, we strive to put your mind at ease. After all, At Lane & Associates – We love to make you smile!

Why is our dental office one of the best in Cary, NC?

We offer comprehensive dental care for the entire family with convenient hours for our busy Wake County residents. Our offices also accept and file your insurance for you! We currently accept over 18 dental insurance providers and offer CareCredit financing. With our building adjoining North Carolina Oral Surgery + Orthodontics, there is also a one-stop-shop for all of your family’s dental needs! From Invisalign and Braces to Wisdom teeth removal and dental implants, we have what you’re looking for! The convenience of an entire dental team without the hassle of scheduling multiple appointments at multiple locations.

Call our Cary Tryon Rd. Dental Office today at (919)277-7840 to schedule your first appointment with Cary’s best dental staff!

Our offices also offer children’s appointments with Baby Oral Exams through our Children’s First Dental Visit program. While the kids are waiting, our modern Art Room is bound to captivate them with the many coloring books, crayons, markers, and stamp supplies! See the fun below!

For our snorers out there, we also offer a free Sleep Apnea questionnaire to all new patients which we can use to help diagnose and treat Sleep Apnea through C-PAP alternatives. Ask us more about our Dental Sleep Medicine Department at Lane & Associates or find out more by visiting their office page here.

Be sure to follow us on social media to stay up-to-date with all of the happenings and be on the lookout for an open house in Cary, NC soon!

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Happy Holidays, From Our Family To Yours!

Our offices will be closed from December 24th through December 29th to celebrate the holidays. We’ll be back and ready to assist you on Monday, December 30th.

We wish you a joyous holiday season and a Happy New Year!