Little Rock Family Dental Care Blog

Would The Real King Tut Please Stand Up

November 4, 2014

The reputation of Ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun far exceeded his mortality. Legends of his affinity for chariot racing and the great power he wielded were symbolized by the mountains of walking sticks and chariots that populated his tomb.

King Tut’s grandeur was based on a notion of boyhood strength and power that has since been contradicted by recent reports. Computer-generated imagery based off thousands of CT scans of the pharaoh have pieced together what researchers believe to be an accurate picture of how the pharaoh looked when he walked the earth more than 3,000 years ago.

The polished gold face of which graces King Tut’s celestial sarcophagus is that of fiction. The recent CT scans concluded that King Tut by no means possessed the standard of Ancient Egyptian beauty. His facial features would not have been admired, nor remembered by the history books. A graphic rendering of the Pharaoh paints him with buck teeth that are not fit for a human being of his stature, let alone a king. Additionally, he had a clubfoot and wide hips. These physical features were a result of inbreeding which produced the boy king. (more…)

Top 10 Super Food & Drinks For Oral Health

October 28, 2014

Some of the foods are delicious and some of them are not so tasty, but here’s a list of food and drinks that keep your oral health in check.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is excellent for your oral health because of its sticky nature. By taking a tablespoon of coconut oil and swishing it around for mouth for 15-20 minutes you are collecting all of the bacteria in your mouth that otherwise would stay there after a brisk brushing. The oil helps fight against biofilm which can collect on your teeth and cause tooth decay or gum disease.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is great for fighting internal membrane inflammation. If you are suffering from irritated gums or swollen lining on the inside of your mouth, rubbing eucalyptus on them will help ease the swelling and return your soft tissue back to normal. Additionally, eucalyptus strengthens teeth in their sockets and helps fight against plaque and tartar build up. (more…)

Oral Care Tips To Follow When You Travel

October 21, 2014

Traveling is exciting — you get to visit a different place, try new foods, and go on adventures — but with all the planning you put into your trip, one thing you shouldn’t forget to pay attention to is your oral care. Whether you’re traveling across town or abroad, for business or for pleasure, you should follow some basic precautions to promote good oral health for yourself.

Schedule a Cleaning/Checkup Before the Trip

Make an appointment with your dentist for a cleaning/checkup before you travel. Going on vacation with a small cavity lingering in your tooth could result in further decay, at which point you may experience intense tooth pain on your otherwise enjoyable trip. A quick cleaning and checkup at the dentist will identify any cavities or other oral problems, giving you the peace of mind knowing that your mouth is healthy and ready for the trip. (more…)

Oral Care Tips For Halloween

October 6, 2014

With Halloween right around the corner, millions of children throughout the country are choosing their costumes in preparation of the spookiest day of the year. Accumulating a bag full of your favorite candy by saying a simple phrase, “trick or treat,” is a memorable experience that boys and girls of all ages will enjoy. However, the mounds of sugary candy your child will receive on Halloween may contribute to dental decay and cavities, which is why it’s important for parents to set some ground rules.

Candy After Meals

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends consuming Halloween candy and other sugary snacks after a meal. The excess saliva produced by your mouth during mealtime will neutralize some of the acids formed by bacteria while also helping to flush out food debris. (more…)

How To Choose The Right Toothpaste

September 23, 2014

Toothpaste is your first line of defense against tartar and plaque buildups. Among other things, it’s responsible for neutralizing bacteria and helping you brush away stubborn food debris. But with so many different brands and types of toothpaste on the market, how do you know which variety to choose?

The next time you’re shopping for toothpaste, keep the following in mind:

Fluoride

Toothpaste containing fluoride is more effective at cleaning teeth and preventing dental caries than non-fluoride toothpaste. Also referred to as “nature’s cavity fighter,” fluoride helps clean away bacteria film (plaque) on the teeth and gums, which subsequently reduces the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Fluoride is also known to strengthen tooth enamel and remineralize areas of decay, which is just one more reason you should use a toothpaste containing this beneficial mineral. (more…)