November 27, 2023

Goose Creek dentists, Dr. Barganier, Dr. Zuffi, & Dr. Williams at Carolina Complete Dental Care talk about when and why you should toss your old toothbrush and replace it with a new one.When you find a toothbrush that’s just right for you, it can be easy to get attached. After all, you use your toothbrush morning and night (ideally) to prevent plaque and bacteria from hardening and becoming tartar—that’s what we like to call quality time! 

When your toothbrush does so much good, you want to return the favor, so throwing it out every three months can seem like a betrayal. What if it were your toothbrush that betrayed you, though? 

Learning to Let Go

Bad jokes aside, it’s important to replace your toothbrush seasonally (at least). Want to know why? First of all, your toothbrush bristles will inevitably become worn down over, and frayed, worn bristles just won’t get the job done. Second, old toothbrushes can be breeding grounds for bacteria and pathogens, and you should always replace toothbrushes after an illness to prevent reinfection.

If you’d like advice on toothbrushes or anything else dental health-related, your Goose Creek dentists, Dr. Barganier, Dr. Zuffi, and Dr. Williams, would be happy to hear from you! Contact Carolina Complete Dental Care today, and schedule a visit to find out if your toothbrush is serving you well.

The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

November 13, 2023

Goose Creek dentists Dr. Barganier, Dr. Zuffi, & Dr. Williams of Carolina Complete Dental Care discusses how long a retainer should be worn after orthodontic treatment.You’ve worn your braces or aligners, kept your checkup appointments, and followed treatment instructions from Carolina Complete Dental Care. You love your new smile, but it’s not over yet—how long will you have to wear a retainer? There are two types of retainers: removable and fixed.

  • Removable retainers are taken out of your mouth during your oral hygiene routine or while eating. Removable retainers should be worn full-time for at least 12 months following removal of your braces. If your teeth have stopped moving, you may get the go-ahead for night wear only. However, some people may wear them at night indefinitely. Removable aligners include those used for clear aligner orthodontics systems.
  • Fixed retainers are held in place after being cemented to the backs of your teeth.  They are typically worn for several years.

This may not be the news you had hoped to hear, but you’ve put a lot of time and money into your beautiful new smile. If you want that gorgeous grin to be a permanent part of your life, you have to do all you can protect it.

Carolina Complete Dental Care can answer questions about retainer use and any other dental concerns you may have. We’d here to help, so get in touch with Carolina Complete Dental Care anytime!

The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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