Showing posts with label Dental Exam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental Exam. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Decay Could Be Lurking Under Your Old Fillings

Dental Bonding is a quick and inexpensive procedure that can give you the smile that you have always dreamed of having. Talk to your dentist about Dental Bonding to fill that gap in-between your teeth or to replace those unsightly silver amalgam fillings that you have had for years. Most people have no idea that those 10, 15 or 20 year old silver fillings could be covering up tooth decay.

Constant pressure on your teeth caused by chewing, clenching or grinding can crack, chip, or wear away at your dental fillings, and although you may not have any idea that your fillings are wearing down, but your dentist certainly can.

According to Dr. Rick Barkley, it is actually the seal that lies between the fillings and the enamel on your teeth that is to blame. If there is a leak or the filling was never put in properly in the first place, you could have additional decay under that filling. Unfortunately, like all tooth decay it will not just go away. If left untreated, those cavities underneath your filling could eventually infect the pulp in your tooth leading to a dangerous abscessed tooth.

Schedule an appointment with your dentist immediately if you suspect tooth decay under your fillings. You may not have pain, but any sensitivity in the area could indicate tooth decay.

Large fillings that have recurrent decay may not have enough support in the tooth for a replacement filling. If that is the case, you may need a dental crown.

If new fillings are not staying put it is time to find a dentist, as your old dentist may not have properly prepared the decay before filling the tooth. Other problems with new fillings could be contamination, chewing trauma, or restoration fractures.

When you schedule a check-up with your dentist, he will do a thorough examination taking x-rays of your teeth and gums. Dr. Barkley will be able to determine if you have tooth decay underneath your old fillings and discuss your options. If the decay is too close to the nerve, a root canal may be your only option.

Even if you brush twice and floss once a day you could still be dealing with tooth decay. Schedule an appointment today.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Foods That Can Stain Your Teeth

What you eat and drink can stain your pearly whites. Dr. Rick Barkley will tell you that if it can stain the white T-shirt that you are wearing, it will most probably stain your teeth as well.

Visit your local cosmetic and family dentist who can brighten your teeth and whiten your smile, but if you want to keep your teeth white, it may be a good idea to avoid some of your favorite foods, or at least not indulge so often.

Black tea and coffee can really stain your teeth. The fact of the matter is, the darker the drink the darker the stain. You can minimize the effect by adding extra milk to your tea and coffee.


If you thought you were better off with white wine, you would be wrong. Red wine will stain your teeth, but the acidic composition in white wine can cause tiny groves making your teeth more porous and susceptible to staining.

Sports Drinks and soft drinks are acidic and will make your teeth extremely porous, so much so that sports drinks and soft drinks promote more staining that any other food or drink.

Raspberries, blueberries, cherries, cranberries, and strawberries are great for a well-balanced diet, but will stain your teeth. If you must indulge, rinse your mouth after enjoying these delicious fruits.

Tomato sauce, soy sauce and red pasta sauce are hard to resist, but have the potential to stain your teeth. Acids that cause the enamel on your teeth to become porous. Drink lots of water while digging into that plate of spaghetti or bowl of fried rice with soy sauce.

Fruit juices contain sugar, which is never good for your teeth, but darker juices like cranberry, pomegranate, and grape have lots of pigment, which will stain your teeth. If you must drink dark colored fruit juices, rinse your mouth with water or try drinking your dark colored juices with a straw, as it will bypass the front of your teeth.  

Pickles and ketchup go together like bacon and eggs, but unfortunately when consumed together or alone can open up the pores in your tooth enamel temporarily, which can stain your teeth. Drink lots of water after you tuck into that cheeseburger and fries.

If you have been avoiding blue cheese and ranch dressing by switching to balsamic and oil you may be doing your waistline a favor, but not your teeth. The acidic content in all vinegars can wreck havoc with your teeth. Try eating vinegar with lettuce as it has the natural ability to give you a protective layer over the top of your teeth.

Of course, stains can be lightened with a whitening technique.  Schedule an appointment today, especially if you have been indulging in all of the above and more.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Schedule a Goodlettsville Dentist Standard or Comprehensive Check up Today

Your dental care needs change throughout your life, and if you have not been to your local dentist lately, it is never too late to schedule an appointment. 

After graduating from the University Of Tennessee College Of Dentistry, Dr. Barkley has practiced dentistry in Rivergate, Madison, and Goodlessville since 1976. As a member of the American Dental Association, the Nashville Dental Society, and the Tennessee Dental Association, Dr. Barkley can help you with the best oral care available regardless of your your age.

According to Oral B and your Goodlettsville Dentist, it is important to be prepared for your next oral exam in order to get the best out of your trip to the Goodlettsville Dentist. Even if you are just visiting your Goodlettsville Dentist for a regular checkup, it is important to let Dr. Barkley and his team know if you are dealing with any tooth or gum sensitivity or if you have been experiencing any abnormal symptoms such as swelling or a problem with chewing. If you are having problems before your regular check-up, make sure that you schedule a special appointment in order to prevent more serious problems. It is also imperative that you tell your Goodlettsville Dentist if you are dealing with any new medical conditions that may have occurred since your last dental visit. If you are taking medications, be sure and bring a list with you to show to your Goodlettsville Dentist.

There are two types of dental visits. Your standard regular check up and a comprehensive dental exam. The standard check up with includes teeth cleaning, which involves tartar and plaque removal. You will also be checked for oral cancer and periodontal issues.

If it is your first visit to a new dentist your neck, head, mouth and of course, your teeth and gums will be examined. The dental assistant will also take x-rays if necessary. Most dentists recommend that you schedule a regular check up at least once or twice a year in order to catch problems early on.

They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and that is certainly the case when it comes to dentistry in Goodlettsville. Schedule an appointment with the best Goodlettsville Dentist, Dr. Rick Barkley.