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6 Ways To Avoid Oral Surgery This Summer! [BLOG]

May 29, 2018

Filed under: Blog — wemakeyousmile @ 7:00 pm

You’re looking forward to the new summer season and all the exciting plans you have lined up.
Your friend from college is getting married in a couple of months, you have a long-awaited vacation coming up, and you plan to spend some time splashing around at the beach with family and friends.
Oh, and you really hope to squeeze in an oral surgery in there somewhere!
…Said no person, ever!
Oral surgery at George A. Hoop, DDS in Fort Myers, FL is nothing to fear, of course. In fact, we rely on oral surgery to ensure your mouth stays healthy.
But all of us would like to avoid it if we could, especially in the midst of your busy summer.
Today, we’re hoping to help you avoid oral surgery with some helpful dental health tips!

6 Ways To Avoid Oral Surgery This Summer!

You can have a healthy, fun summer free of dental problems that might land you in the dentist office for oral surgery.
All you need to do is follow these six tips!

#1 – Visit Your Fort Myers, FL Dentist!

You need a great dentist on your team if you want to keep your smile healthy and strong.
That’s what you get when you choose our team at George A. Hoop, DDS!
When we see you for twice annual dental check-ups, we’re able to deep clean those hard-to-reach places inside your mouth and remove hardened plaque that can lead to gum disease.
We also use the latest in dental technology to detect early signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other threats to your oral health so we can treat it right away in our Fort Myers, FL dental office.

#2 – Don’t Forget To Brush & Floss!

One of the reasons you might need oral surgery is because a damaged or infected tooth has to be removed.
The greatest threat to your teeth and gums that can lead to damage and infection is the bad bacteria in your mouth. They are always lurking, waiting to devour the sweet food particles that get lodged between your teeth after you eat and drink.
The solution is to keep your mouth clean everyday according to the recommendations set by the American Dental Association:
*Brushing twice a day with a soft-bristle toothbrush
*Use a toothpaste that contains fluoride
*Floss every single day
*Stay well-hydrated to avoid dry mouth

#3 – Protect Your Teeth With An Athletic Mouthguard!

This would seem like a no-brainer, yet studies indicate that so many athletes admit to not wearing an athletic mouthguard when they’re practicing or playing a sport.
Even if you’re not required by your school, team, or organization to wear one, a custom-fitted athletic mouthguard from Dr. Hoop in Fort Myers, FL is the best, most effective protection against sports-related oral injuries.

#4 – Don’t Neglect Your Overall Health!

It’s important to take good care of yourself because your overall health is a factor in strong teeth and gums.
That means eating the right kind of foods that are loaded with bone-building nutrients. It means drinking plenty of water to encourage bacteria-fighting saliva production in your mouth.
And it means staying active and finding ways to keep stress to a minimum.
All of these lifestyle forces are at play when it comes to achieving and maintaining a beautiful, healthy smile!

#5 – Don’t Avoid Dental Treatment!

You have a small cavity and tell yourself you’ll make an appointment to get it filled later.
Or you have a crack in your tooth that looks like it might be getting bigger, but your tooth still feels pretty strong, so it’s okay.
This kind of “wait and see” approach is counterproductive to good oral health and a pretty smile! Like all problems, ignoring problems with your teeth and gums will only lead to bigger problems until you get them taken care of.
That’s why you never want to put off dental treatment. Doing so could land you in the dentist office for emergency treatment or oral surgery that you could’ve possibly avoided!

#6 – Don’t Put Off Tooth Replacement!

Losing a tooth may seem like no big deal, especially if the large empty space left behind is somewhere in the back and out of sight.
That’s not the case, though. A single tooth lost as an adult will only result in more tooth loss as time goes by.
That’s because the empty space is an open invitation for bacteria to get inside your mouth, which will cause your jawbone and surrounding gum tissue to deteriorate. Without the healthy bone mass and gum tissue to support the neighboring teeth, they’ll loosen and fall out one by one.
We offer a variety of tooth replacement options, including several types of dental implant solutions, so your smile can stay its healthiest!

Make An Appointment

Okay, time to get real!
Let’s say you do everything right and still wind up needing oral surgery. Then what?
First, you schedule your procedure with Dr. Hoop in our Fort Myers, FL dental office.
That way you can be confident in the quality of care you’ll receive in our capable, caring hands.
Then, you follow Dr. Hoop’s pre and post-op instructions for a smooth recovery and fast healing. With our help, you’ll have a better chance of avoiding oral surgery this summer, and if your smile needs surgery to stay healthy, you’ll know you’ve come to the right place!
Call George A. Hoop, DDS today at (239) 594-8817 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.
 

Dental Crowns That Look & Feel Like Your Own Teeth

May 26, 2018

Filed under: Blog — wemakeyousmile @ 7:00 pm

Even the best dental crowns don’t last forever.
So when Phyllis had old crowns that were starting to fail, she sought the help of our team at George A. Hoop, DDS.
In today’s video blog, Phyllis talks about how beautiful her new dental crowns look and how natural they feel in her mouth.

Call our Fort Myers, FL dental office today at (239) 594-8817 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.

Dental Crowns That Look & Feel Like Your Own Teeth

Filed under: Blog — wemakeyousmile @ 7:00 pm

Even the best dental crowns don’t last forever.
So when Phyllis had old crowns that were starting to fail, she sought the help of our team at George A. Hoop, DDS.
In today’s video blog, Phyllis talks about how beautiful her new dental crowns look and how natural they feel in her mouth.
Hear why she’s glad she trusted her restorations to Dr. Hoop and other reasons she always recommends our team to family and friends!
Call our Fort Myers, FL dental office today at (239) 594-8817 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.

How To End The Painful Cycle of Stress & TMJ [BLOG]

May 23, 2018

Filed under: Blog — wemakeyousmile @ 7:00 pm

What happens when you combine daily stress and chronic pain?
More stress and more pain.
That’s exactly what can happen when problems with your temporomandibular joint go unchecked!
When you’re already feeling the effects of this malfunction in your joint, stress can pile on and make the problem worse.
But help isn’t far to find!
Our team at George A. Hoop, DDS can help you find relief with our TMJ disorder solutions in Fort Myers, FL!
Today, we’re telling you more about the cycle that’s created with TMJ disorder and stress and how we can help you end it for good.

What Causes The Pain Of TMJ

Because most of the joints throughout your body are in near constant motion, it’s so easy to take their proper function for granted.
One of the most overused joints in your body is your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, which is located below the ears. It’s used to open and close your mouth.
That means chewing, yawning, swallowing, speaking, laughing, coughing… all these mundane tasks are assigned to this critical joint. Naturally, when something goes wrong with your TMJ, you’re going to suffer the painful impact all day long because of how much you rely on it.
Here are a few of the typical symptoms of TMJ disorder, or TMD, that you might experience:
*Earache pain
*Tension in your shoulders and upper back
*Pain in your jaw and neck
*Lockjaw
*Crackling or popping noises when you eat
*Frequent headaches
Think this list is bad?
We haven’t even begun! That’s because all these can be made much worse when you pile on stress to your TMJ problem.

The Role Stress Plays On Your TMJ Pain

Think about the ways your body reacts to stress.
Whether it’s a sudden, momentary stressful situation or a more chronic stress tied to your daily responsibilities and circumstances, you’ll see physical signs of that stress throughout your body.
One of the most common sign is tension.
So imagine yourself tensing up, often without you even realizing it and try to identify where on your body that tension is happening.
That’s right! In the neck, shoulders, back, and jaw.
It’s where most people carry tension, which means that tightening up the muscles in those areas are going to only intensify the pain you already had because of TMJ.
It also means that in times of stress, you might find yourself even clenching up your jaw and grinding your teeth. This not only makes your TMJ pain worse, but it can threaten to wear down or even damage your teeth.
This is how the cycle is created between stress and TMJ disorder!
*You’re uncomfortable and tense and in pain because of TMJ misalignment.
*All that pain and discomfort causes stress.
*That stress causes you, whether wittingly or unwittingly, to double down on the tension in your jaw, which causes more pain.
*And the cycle continues day in and day out.

How You Can End The Painful Cycle Of Stress & TMJ

To disrupt this painful pattern of pain, stress, and more pain, you need help from the right team of skilled professionals.
Dr. Hoop has years of training and experience with administering solutions for TMJ sufferers in the Fort Myers, FL area.
He and our team know what chronic pain and stress can do to your health, your smile, and your state of mind, which is why we can provide you with a custom oral appliance to help you find relief.
The object with a mouthguard or a splint that’s especially made to fit you, your upper and lower teeth will be shifted to a place of better alignment so you can alleviate the undue stress on your jaw joint, get out of pain, and allow your jaw to heal properly.

Make An Appointment

With Dr. Hoop and our team, you can live without the pain and discomfort of TMJ and get out of the pattern of worsening symptoms brought on by stress.
Our solutions can help you find relief and allow your jaw to heal so your smile and your sanity remain intact!
Call our Fort Myers, FL dental office today at (239) 594-8817 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.
 

How To End The Painful Cycle of Stress & TMJ [BLOG]

Filed under: Blog — wemakeyousmile @ 7:00 pm

What happens when you combine daily stress and chronic pain?
More stress and more pain.
That’s exactly what can happen when problems with your temporomandibular joint go unchecked!
When you’re already feeling the effects of this malfunction in your joint, stress can pile on and make the problem worse.
But help isn’t far to find!
Our team at George A. Hoop, DDS can help you find relief with our TMJ disorder solutions in Fort Myers, FL!
Today, we’re telling you more about the cycle that’s created with TMJ disorder and stress and how we can help you end it for good.

What Causes The Pain Of TMJ

Because most of the joints throughout your body are in near constant motion, it’s so easy to take their proper function for granted.
One of the most overused joints in your body is your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, which is located below the ears. It’s used to open and close your mouth.
That means chewing, yawning, swallowing, speaking, laughing, coughing… all these mundane tasks are assigned to this critical joint. Naturally, when something goes wrong with your TMJ, you’re going to suffer the painful impact all day long because of how much you rely on it.
Here are a few of the typical symptoms of TMJ disorder, or TMD, that you might experience:
*Earache pain
*Tension in your shoulders and upper back
*Pain in your jaw and neck
*Lockjaw
*Crackling or popping noises when you eat
*Frequent headaches
Think this list is bad?
We haven’t even begun! That’s because all these can be made much worse when you pile on stress to your TMJ problem.

The Role Stress Plays On Your TMJ Pain

Think about the ways your body reacts to stress.
Whether it’s a sudden, momentary stressful situation or a more chronic stress tied to your daily responsibilities and circumstances, you’ll see physical signs of that stress throughout your body.
One of the most common sign is tension.
So imagine yourself tensing up, often without you even realizing it and try to identify where on your body that tension is happening.
That’s right! In the neck, shoulders, back, and jaw.
It’s where most people carry tension, which means that tightening up the muscles in those areas are going to only intensify the pain you already had because of TMJ.
It also means that in times of stress, you might find yourself even clenching up your jaw and grinding your teeth. This not only makes your TMJ pain worse, but it can threaten to wear down or even damage your teeth.
This is how the cycle is created between stress and TMJ disorder!
*You’re uncomfortable and tense and in pain because of TMJ misalignment.
*All that pain and discomfort causes stress.
*That stress causes you, whether wittingly or unwittingly, to double down on the tension in your jaw, which causes more pain.
*And the cycle continues day in and day out.

How You Can End The Painful Cycle Of Stress & TMJ

To disrupt this painful pattern of pain, stress, and more pain, you need help from the right team of skilled professionals.
Dr. Hoop has years of training and experience with administering solutions for TMJ sufferers in the Fort Myers, FL area.
He and our team know what chronic pain and stress can do to your health, your smile, and your state of mind, which is why we can provide you with a custom oral appliance to help you find relief.
The object with a mouthguard or a splint that’s especially made to fit you, your upper and lower teeth will be shifted to a place of better alignment so you can alleviate the undue stress on your jaw joint, get out of pain, and allow your jaw to heal properly.

Make An Appointment

With Dr. Hoop and our team, you can live without the pain and discomfort of TMJ and get out of the pattern of worsening symptoms brought on by stress.
Our solutions can help you find relief and allow your jaw to heal so your smile and your sanity remain intact!
Call our Fort Myers, FL dental office today at (239) 594-8817 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.
 

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