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Thursday, March 10, 2022

Does My Tooth Need a Crown?

If you think your tooth may need a crown, Dr. John Graneto of Kidz Connextion Dental & Braces in Phoenix AZ offers this service for children ages 12 months through 21 years. With three offices, 2533 N 75 Ave, 2046 N 24th St, and 524 E Baseline Rd., one is sure to be convenient.

Reasons for needing a crown?

Crowns are an option to consider when the original tooth has been weakened to the point where it is in danger of being lost. It can be the result of excessive decay, it can be a cracked or damaged tooth or a too large filling that is threatening to break the tooth.If you have had a root canal, a crown will also protect it. If you have a tooth that is mishappened or discolored, this is another reason a crown may be a viable option. The main reason for getting a crown is to preserve the natural tooth.

What is a crown?

crown is a cover, made from metal alloy, composite resin, ceramic, porcelain or a combination. Most of the time, the crown will be created in a color that blends in with the rest of the teeth to make it look natural. The best material will depend on where the tooth is located and how much use it will get. The dentist will discuss the options with you and explain the benefits and drawbacks of each of them.

How is a crown attached?

crown is attached with cement to the remains of your permanent tooth. The tooth must be prepared before the crown can be attached. Any decay will be removed and the tooth will be filed down and shaped to be prepared to receive the crown in Phoenix, AZ. Once it has been attached it will look and feel just like your original tooth.

How to care for a crown

You should care for a crown the same way you would care for your natural teeth. Brush it twice a day with a soft toothbrush and floss once. Use toothpaste approved by the ADA. Don't chew hard things like ice that can damage your crown. Avoid foods and drinks that can stain your crown. Get professional cleaning as recommended by your dentist. If well cared for, a crown can last for a very long time.

For a crown, contact Dr.Graneto of Kidz Connextion Dental & Braces in Phoenix AZ. Call one of their three offices, 2533 N 75 Ave (602) 833-5286, 2046 N 24th St (480) 405-3635, and 524 E Baseline Rd (480) 405-3387 for an appointment.

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Oral Health and Heart Disease

In a 2018 study conducted by the American Heart Association (AHA), poor oral health was shown to be linked to several cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension. With three locations in Phoenix, AZ, Kidz Connextion specializes in fostering good oral health habits to prevent illnesses like heart disease.



The Heart and Your Oral Health: How Are They Connected?


Many studies prove the link between heart health and dental habits. One study published in the Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology revealed that people who have gum disease or periodontal disease have higher risks of developing heart disease. But gum disease isn’t the only condition that can lead to heart disease. Poor brushing habits can also lead to heart conditions, according to findings presented at the AHA’s 2018 Scientific Session. 




Researchers have two theories of how oral health and the heart are connected. One way the two are connected is through the body’s bloodstream. Harmful bacteria in the mouth can spread through your bloodstream to the heart, elevating C reactive proteins that are associated with heart attacks. Another theory is heart disease is your brain and body’s response to inflammation and plaque buildup in the gums and teeth. 




Prevention Is the Best Medicine


Your Phoenix, AZ dentist recommends healthy habits to prevent heart disease. These include:




-Eating a healthy diet chock full of fruits and vegetables. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and rinse out plaque.




-Regular visits to the dentist. At Kidz Connextion, we stay alert for heart disease indicators and provide thorough dental cleanings to reduce your mouth’s dangerous bacteria.




-Proper brushing and flossing. Make sure to brush and floss at least twice a day.




-Avoid smoking and tobacco use. These substances are not just bad for your oral and heart health, but your entire body, so it’s best to stay away.


Kidz Connextion has three convenient locations in Phoenix, Arizona. To schedule an appointment at 2533 N 75th St, text 623-232-0749. For our office at 2046 N 24th St, text 480-666-5984. For our office at 524 E Baseline Rd, text 480-405-4714. Or, visit Kidz Connextion on our website.


Oral Health and Heart Disease

In a 2018 study conducted by the American Heart Association (AHA), poor oral health was shown to be linked to several cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension. With three locations in Phoenix, AZ, Kidz Connextion specializes in fostering good oral health habits to prevent illnesses like heart disease.


The Heart and Your Oral Health: How Are They Connected?

Many studies prove the link between heart health and dental habits. One study published in the Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology revealed that people who have gum disease or periodontal disease have higher risks of developing heart disease. But gum disease isn’t the only condition that can lead to heart disease. Poor brushing habits can also lead to heart conditions, according to findings presented at the AHA’s 2018 Scientific Session. 


Researchers have two theories of how oral health and the heart are connected. One way the two are connected is through the body’s bloodstream. Harmful bacteria in the mouth can spread through your bloodstream to the heart, elevating C reactive proteins that are associated with heart attacks. Another theory is heart disease is your brain and body’s response to inflammation and plaque buildup in the gums and teeth. 


Prevention Is the Best Medicine

Your Phoenix, AZ dentist recommends healthy habits to prevent heart disease. These include:


-Eating a healthy diet chock full of fruits and vegetables. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and rinse out plaque.


-Regular visits to the dentist. At Kidz Connextion, we stay alert for heart disease indicators and provide thorough dental cleanings to reduce your mouth’s dangerous bacteria.


-Proper brushing and flossing. Make sure to brush and floss at least twice a day.


-Avoid smoking and tobacco use. These substances are not just bad for your oral and heart health, but your entire body, so it’s best to stay away.

Kidz Connextion has three convenient locations in Phoenix, Arizona. To schedule an appointment at 2533 N 75th St, text 623-232-0749. For our office at 2046 N 24th St, text 480-666-5984. For our office at 524 E Baseline Rd, text 480-405-4714. Or, visit Kidz Connextion on our website.


Monday, September 28, 2020

4 Ways to Combat Dental Phobia


According to the research platform, DentaVox, about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist because of anxiety or fear. At Kids Connextion located in Phoenix, AZ we understand dental phobia is incredibly common. While this fear is attributed to a variety of reasons, we ensure every one of our patients a safe and comfortable experience throughout their dental exam. Here are four ways to combat dental phobia.


 


Talk to Your Dentist


One of the best ways to combat dental phobia is to give your dentist a heads-up. Talk to your dentist about any concerns you have before your dental examination. If you’re a parent of a child or teen anxious about visiting the dentist, take time out to chat about their apprehension, and let their dentist know as well. Your Phoenix, AZ dentists are happy to discuss any fears, answer questions and even give you a rundown of any procedures or tools you’re uneasy about.


 


Healthy Habits


Some signs of dental phobia are trouble sleeping the night before. Try to maintain healthy habits like proper eating, enough sleep, and exercise, especially before a dental examination to lower the amount of stress before you walk through our doors.


 


Coping Strategies


Want to listen to music on your iPhone? Enjoy funny audio-books during your examination? Your Phoenix, AZ dentists are understanding when it comes to any coping strategies you choose to lower dental phobia. Each dental chair also has a small television screen if you wish to watch your favorite show to distract yourself during your check-up. Breathing exercises are also another useful technique for calming and relaxation.


 


Relaxing Environments


Colorful decor, comfortable chairs, and a calming atmosphere are proven to mitigate any lingering fears when it comes to dental visits. That’s why all three of our Kids Connextion offices are artistically designed to distract and ease any fears. We also have free snacks, balloons, and face-painting to make you feel right at home.



Kidz Connextion has three convenient locations in Phoenix, Arizona. To schedule an appointment at 2533 N 75th St, text 623-232-0749. For our office at 2046 N 24th St, text 480-666-5984. For our office at 524 E Baseline Rd, text 480-405-4714. Or, visit Kidz Connextion on our website.


 

4 Ways to Combat Dental Phobia

According to the research platform, DentaVox, about one-third of Americans avoid going to the dentist because of anxiety or fear. At Kids Connextion located in Phoenix, AZ we understand dental phobia is incredibly common. While this fear is attributed to a variety of reasons, we ensure every one of our patients a safe and comfortable experience throughout their dental exam. Here are four ways to combat dental phobia.

Talk to Your Dentist

One of the best ways to combat dental phobia is to give your dentist a heads-up. Talk to your dentist about any concerns you have before your dental examination. If you’re a parent of a child or teen anxious about visiting the dentist, take time out to chat about their apprehension, and let their dentist know as well. Your Phoenix, AZ dentists are happy to discuss any fears, answer questions and even give you a rundown of any procedures or tools you’re uneasy about.

Healthy Habits

Some signs of dental phobia are trouble sleeping the night before. Try to maintain healthy habits like proper eating, enough sleep, and exercise, especially before a dental examination to lower the amount of stress before you walk through our doors.

Coping Strategies

Want to listen to music on your iPhone? Enjoy funny audio-books during your examination? Your Phoenix, AZ dentists are understanding when it comes to any coping strategies you choose to lower dental phobia. Each dental chair also has a small television screen if you wish to watch your favorite show to distract yourself during your check-up. Breathing exercises are also another useful technique for calming and relaxation.

Relaxing Environments

Colorful decor, comfortable chairs, and a calming atmosphere are proven to mitigate any lingering fears when it comes to dental visits. That’s why all three of our Kids Connextion offices are artistically designed to distract and ease any fears. We also have free snacks, balloons, and face-painting to make you feel right at home.


Kidz Connextion has three convenient locations in Phoenix, Arizona. To schedule an appointment at 2533 N 75th St, text 623-232-0749. For our office at 2046 N 24th St, text 480-666-5984. For our office at 524 E Baseline Rd, text 480-405-4714. Or, visit Kidz Connextion on our website.