Thursday, February 24, 2011

MI Paste™. A New Product for Your Smile!


We at Crabapple Dental excited about a new product for your teeth!  We’ve seen it produce excellent results for people who’ve experienced tooth discoloration.

It’s called MI Paste™.  It’s designed to replenish the minerals in your teeth, improving the strength and color of your smile.  Just as you might take a vitamin to ensure your body doesn’t become deficient, you use MI Paste™ as a supplement for your teeth.

The most well known mineral for teeth is fluoride.  That’s why we see it in our toothpaste and water.  However, other minerals are important as well, including calcium and phosphate.  Over time, acid in our foods causes our teeth to lose these minerals.  This demineralization makes our teeth more susceptible to cavities and discoloration.

After flossing and brushing, you simply apply a small amount of MI Paste™ and go to bed.  Over time, your teeth will become healthier and prettier as the paste replenishes their minerals.

What many people don’t realize is that the health of your teeth is connected to and reflective of the health of your entire body.  We think this product is definitely worth mentioning to you!

You can’t get MI Paste™ over the counter, so ask us next time you come in!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Natural, Comfortable Tooth Replacement

Dental implants are excellent options for people who may have lost a tooth or teeth, due to periodontal disease, injuries, or other reasons.  Dental implants are substitute for the roots of missing teeth.  They act as an anchor for a replacement tooth or a set of replacement teeth. The benefit of implants is they do not rely on other teeth for support, so your dentist can replace a tooth with or without supporting teeth in place.  Dental implants are also very natural-looking and feeling, so you may forget you ever lost a tooth!

In a 2009 medical breakthrough, dental surgeons developed a way to use stem cells to rebuild teeth.  As technology continues to improve, so will your experiences at the dentist’s office… and so will your smile!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Teach Your Kids About Dental Health: Fun Activity Sheets for Kids!

The following are great materials and resources from the American Dental Association to aid you in teaching children proper dental care. Go ahead and download mazes, coloring sheets, and more!  Use them at home, in your dentist's waiting room, in the classroom, or in any other learning environment.  Remember, education from an early age is key to healthy teeth and a healthy, happy life!

The following coloring sheets, mazes, and activity sheets are downloadable below in English, and here in Spanish.

Have fun!


Math Maze Activity
Tooth Anatomy
How to Floss
How to Brush
Connect Four Board Game
Crossword Puzzle
Finish the Picture Activity
A Wacky Visit to the Dentist Activity
Secret Message Activity
Finish the Sentence Activity
Buck McGrinn and Gen Smiley Coloring Sheet
Gen Smiley Coloring Sheet
Buck McGrinn Calendar
Healthy Smile Certificate

Happy coloring, and happy National Children's Dental Health Month!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Eight Creative Ways to Get Kids to Brush Their Teeth

Did you know February is National Children’s Dental Health Month?  Appropriately, we want to address a few issues related to children’s dental health.

Kids aren’t always enthusiastic about dental hygiene.  Yet, it’s crucial to their entire health that they take care of their teeth and gums.  Helping them develop good oral hygiene habits from the get-go will ensure they enjoy healthy smiles throughout their lives.

Here are a few ideas for how to help your kids become life-long flossers and teeth brushers!

1.  The first step is the most important.  Be a model.  Your kids imitate you and develop many of your own habits.  So why not make brushing your teeth a family affair?  Floss and brush your teeth in the morning and at night with your children.

2. Buy small hand-held flossers in fun colors.  Hand-held flossers are easier for kids to use than traditional spool dental floss.

3. Since kids tend to give their teeth a couple of swipes with the brush, then call it a day, it’s a good idea to set an egg timer for two minutes.

4. Let your child pick out his or her own toothbrush (as long as it’s a soft-bristle brush appropriate for children).  Children often get excited about using their very own “dinosaur” or “princess” brush.

5. Get your children their very own (this is key J) cute stepping stool to make it easy for them to reach the sink.  They’ll love using their little stool and make excuses to do so – like brushing their teeth!

6. Use a sticker chart to reward each tooth brushing session.  Once your children have earned a set number of stars, they get a prize!

7. Make it fun!  Sing a goofy “tooth-brushing” song every day when it’s “tooth-brushing time.”  Do what it takes to convince your child that this is a fun activity, not a mundane chore!

8. Be consistent and persistent – and upbeat!  Don’t be deterred if your children cause a scene every time you tell them to brush their teeth.  You are the parent – insist on it.  Eventually, they will understand that we brush our teeth every day, cease to resist, and develop the habit.