Archive for October, 2008

West Jordan Tooth Whitening For Whiter Smiles

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

West Jordan Tooth Whitening For Whiter Smiles

When it comes to cosmetic dentistry in West Jordan, tooth whitening is one of the easiest and rewarding procedures. There are also a lot of tooth whitening options for those of us in the Salt Lake City area. How do you find a good tooth whitening procedure in West Jordan?

Visiting your local West Jordan dentist is a good start!

Whitening your teeth is an advanced dental procedure that you won’t want to get wrong on the first try. That’s why I always recommend a visit to Accessible Family Dentistry (our dental practice) to visit with me and talk about it. I’m Wells Wagner, and as a West Jordan Doctor, I am not only experienced with tooth whitening procedures, but care about your teeth and your smile. I can recommend tooth whitening procedures based on your age, dental hygiene, and personal goals.

Most importantly, I can help you assess the condition of your teeth and help you understand what to expect and how to care for your teeth once they are whitened.

Many of our West Jordan patients ask about tooth whitening. In fact it is one of our most popular dental procedures. There are many tooth whitening options, ranging from the kind you will perform at home to professional tooth whitening procedures we can do right here in our West Jordan dental office. The one best for you can depend on many factors, starting with the color of your teeth, and how white you want your teeth to be after the procedure.

Consulting with your West Jordan dentist before you begin a tooth whitening procedure has several advantages. Among the advantages are professional care, experienced advice, and reliable recommendations for which tooth whitening procedure will be best for you.

If you are contemplating a tooth whitening procedure, and you live in the Salt Lake City, come in and visit with me for just a few minutes. We’ll discuss your goals, the options that are available to you, and the results you can expect. You will be much happier with your results with the advantage of professional advice.

I look forward to hearing from you.

-Wells Wagner, Doctor

West Jordan, Utah Residents Visit the Dentist

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

West Jordan, Utah Residents Visit the Dentist

Whether you have lived in Utah for a long time, or just moving in to the West Jordan area; taking care of your teeth eventually involves a visit to the dentist. We are Accessible Family Dentistry located at 6973 South 4800 West, Suite D in West Jordan, Utah, and our specialty is cosmetic dentistry.

You can reach Accessible Family Dentistry by calling 801.982.0332.

Going to the dentist for the first time in West Jordan, or if you have not been for while, can be an unsettling experience for both kids and adults. The very idea of a ‘dentist’ seems to hold negative connotation for many people. If you are an adult who is moving to the West Jordan area, or your child is preparing to visit the dentist for the first time, here are a few tips that may help ease you into regular dental checkups and put you on the path toward increased oral health and wellness.

Choose an West Jordan dentist who is appropriate for your needs. When you meet your new West Jordan dentist for the first time, make an effort to ask questions about the care you will receive. Ask questions that are relevant to your situation including questions about experience, age range of patients, and recommended procedures for any conditions you may have. Get to know your West Jordan dentist so you feel comfortable with the care you will receive.

Introduce yourself to your West Jordan dentist and get to know the office staff. Visiting the dentist in West Jordan will seem less of a chore when you feel you have trusted friends who are there to help.

Be prepared to provide your West Jordan dentist with information. Whether you are experiencing specific pain at that moment, or anticipating a problem, be sure to discuss everything with your dentist. Many patients become intimidated in the office environment and avoid expressing pain or discussing issues. As your dentist, I need to know everything you are experiencing and will be better prepared to help as you ask questions and express your concerns.

I understand that everyone is unique; what works for one person may not work for another. You know what works best for you, and the best way to have a good experience with a West Jordan dentist is to communicate. Let me know what you are experiencing so that I can make adjustments and help you feel more comfortable and secure.

At Accessible Family Dentistry our friendly staff will work to make your dental experience a pleasant one. We know it can be frightening to visit the dentist for the first time, or after a long while. We’ll do what we can to make you feel comfortable, secure, and among caring friends.

If you are in West Jordan, Utah and are ready to visit the dentist again, give us a call at 801.982.0332, or stop by to meet us; we’re excited to meet you.

-Affordable Dentistry for your Family

Healthy Teeth and Your Salt Lake City Diet

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Healthy Teeth and Your Salt Lake City Diet

Maintaining healthy teeth is an important concern for our local Salt Lake City residents. As your Doctor, it’s my job to help you understand how to care for your teeth and to keep them healthy.

Everyone in the Salt Lake City knows that maintaining healthy teeth requires regular daily brushing and flossing. Regular visits to your local Salt Lake City dental practice is also necessary to keep watch for cavities and to help you maintain proper dental hygiene. We often forget that maintaining a healthy diet can also be beneficial for the health of your teeth.

A Salt Lake City diet that includes foods that help your muscles and bones will also help you develop healthy gums and healthy teeth. Examples of local Salt Lake City foods to include in your diet include foods rich in vitamin B such as breads and cereals. Foods rich in vitamin C, usually fruits and vegetables, help improve the health of your gums. Zinc and magnesium are also good for the health of your teeth and are found in foods like lean beef, fish, and poultry.

All foods increase the production of saliva. Saliva is important to healthy teeth because it helps to maintain the pH balance in your mouth. Maintaining this balance helps keep your teeth and gums healthy. Foods high in fiber also encourage saliva production as does the chewing of sugar-free gum. Gum, however, can damage unhealthy teeth or pull out dental fillings, so always use caution when deciding whether to chew gum and which brand to chew.

Just as certain diet choices in the Salt Lake City area can be beneficial to the health of your teeth, others can be detrimental. Foods and drinks that are high in sugars are more likely to form the acids that attack your teeth and result in decay. And while table sugar is often associated with the formation of cavities, other sugars such as glucose, fructose, and maltose are also causes, and are often found in juices and sodas. Limiting the consumption of sugars to mealtimes lessens the amount of time your healthy teeth are exposed.

Making good diet choices and limiting between meal sugar consumption can improve the health of your teeth and gums.

If you would like to learn how to better care for your healthy teeth in the Salt Lake City area, contact Accessible Family Dentistry at 801.982.0332. We would love to hear from you.

-Wells W. Wagner, DDS

Bad Breath Is No Fun For West Jordan Residents

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Bad Breath Is No Fun For West Jordan Residents

Imagine you are starting a new job in West Jordan and meeting your new boss for the first time. Confidence is key to your success. As you reach out to shake the extended hand your broad confident smile exposes rows of pearly white teeth, yet when you open your mouth to exchange greetings you worry about bad breath. Perhaps your breath is not as a pleasant as you had hoped. Bad breath is a worry and possible embarrassment for many residents of West Jordan, Utah, from ages 1 to 100. Regular dental checkups at Accessible Family Dentistry can help alleviate your concern over bad breath. We have been addressing bad breath since .

The technical term for bad breath is halitosis. Many factors can cause or contribute to halitosis. One of these factors is the food you eat. Onions and garlic are both known for having a potent affect on your breath. Simply observing the foods you eat here in West Jordan can result in a change in your breath.

In most cases, bad breath originates in your mouth. Transient bad breath can be resolved through eating or brushing, and is a temporary condition usually associated with a dry mouth. Persistent bad breath can be a serious problem effecting as much as 25 percent of our West Jordan residents. Persistent bad breath can be caused by dry mouth, and is made worse when food is not cleared away properly.

Brushing and flossing daily is a critical step in curing bad breath. Food particles can build up in your mouth and foster bacteria which can cause bad breath. This not only includes the food particles that may get stuck between your teeth, but also the food that collects around your gums or on your tongue. Brushing and flossing daily can help reduce the amount of food particles that stay in your mouth and cause bad breath. Regular visits to Accessible Family Dentistry in West Jordan can also reduce or eliminate the progression of bad breath.

Other factors that can contribute to bad breath for West Jordan residents include dry mouth, tobacco use, and health concerns such as infections. Come visit Accessible Family Dentistry located in West Jordan, Utah; we’ll provide you with information about bad breath in a professional environment. Give us a call at 801.982.0332 to set up an appointment.

Wells W. Wagner, DDS