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Which Toothpaste Is Best For You?

August 15, 2014

Brushing and flossing your teeth is an excellent way to make sure your smile as healthy as possible. Though the acts of brushing and flossing are simple enough, it can really play a huge role in the overall health of your entire mouth as well as your body. When you are down the oral care aisle, you may be overwhelmed by all of the options for toothpastes. Though deciding on a toothpaste may seem to be simple enough, choosing the right one for your smile can take some thought. Our doctors want their patients to be as informed as possible for the optimal oral care, down to the toothpastes they use.

One of the main things to look for when choosing a toothpaste is making sure that it has fluoride. Fluoride is a natural mineral that prevents and fights of dental decay, such as cavities. Fluoride also attracts other minerals that all contribute to a stronger, healthier smile. After you eat or drink, the bacteria in your mouth feed off of the starches and sugars left behind. Fluoride is a great way of fighting the acid that is released when that occurs.

A toothpaste that has tartar control is also very important. Tartar is plaque that has been hardened, and when it is not removed or taken care of, it increases your chances of experiencing gum disease. There are some tartar toothpastes that have triclosan, which is an antibiotic. Triclosan kills some of the bacteria that are in your mouth, making it healthier. Also, finding a toothpaste that is ADA approved should be at the top of your list. By keeping these few tips in mind, there is no doubt you will be on your way to better oral and overall health!

Do you want to find out how the doctors at Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda can help you? Call us today for an appointment at our Greenfield office. Our team will be happy to assess your needs and recommend a specific plan. If you have any questions afterwards, do not hesitate to ask. We offer care to patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Celebrate Summer with Teeth Whitening

July 14, 2014

One of the things people look for in a beautiful smile in shine. A gorgeous, flawless, bright smile is a feature that many people want to achieve, and they are willing to do almost anything to get it. Whether it is over the counter whitening strips or toothpastes that promise to brighten your smile, people spend a lot of money and a lot of time making sure their smile shines as bright as the sun. Unfortunately, most over the counter products do not yield lasting, or any, results, and you may end up feeling discouraged. Fortunately, our doctors understand the smile goal their patients wish to achieve, which is why they offer teeth whitening and their Greenfield, MA dental office.

We have two options for our patients who wish to whiten their smiles. The first is in-office whitening. With this option, our patients are able have a dramatically whiter smile in as little as an hour. We will apply the whitening gel to your smile and activate it using a light. In about an hour, your smile is light and bright, and you are ready to show the world your new smile! You are able to fit a whitening appointment in while doing your errands, making it simple and convenient, as it will not take a lot of time out of your day.

The second option we give our patients is at-home whitening. Unlike in in-office whitening, this option gives you a more gradual change to your smile. We will supply you with the whitening gel and custom trays or whitening strips. All you have to do to achieve your bright smile is follow the instructions, wear the trays or strips for the allotted amount of time, and over the course of several days, your smile will be noticeably whiter! Highly effective with either option, teeth whitening will be able to restore your confidence in your smile and in yourself in no time! If you want a whiter smile today, contact our office, and we would love to help!

Do you want to find out how the doctors at Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda can help you? Call us today for an appointment at our Greenfield office. Our team will be happy to assess your needs and recommend a specific plan. If you have any questions afterwards, do not hesitate to ask. We offer care to patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Give Your Gums Star Treatment with Periodontal Disease Therapy

May 19, 2014

People often forget that to have a healthy result, one must have a healthy foundation. Many people believe that as long as your teeth are straight and white, they are healthy. Unfortunately, not much attention is paid to the gums, which are the most crucial contributors to a healthy smile. Gum (periodontal) disease is when your gums are under attack, and it can result in unhealthy teeth. Our experienced doctors are dedicated to making sure your gums are as healthy as they can be, which is why they offer periodontal therapy to their patients.

Periodontal disease affects over 80% of the population, which makes it one of the more common diseases out there. One point that may be shocking is the fact that many people may not even be aware that they are suffering from periodontal disease, leaving their mouths to ongoing infection and deterioration. Some of the most common signs of periodontal disease are swollen gums, gums that bleed when you brush or floss, tenderness, and loose teeth. If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to an increased risk in heart disease, stroke, dementia, and much, much more.

When you come in for your appointment, we will tackle your periodontal disease with scaling and root planing. These procedures allow us to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line. This way, we are able to remove all of the harmful bacteria in areas that your toothbrush and flossing cannot reach, giving you a clear mouth! We will also be able to smooth the root surfaces, making it more difficult for tartar to build. We will give you antibiotics for your gum disease, helping your mouth heal, then close the appointment with instructions on how to better take care of your gums. If you’re interested in how our doctors are able to help you with your periodontal disease, make an appointment at our office, and we’d be more than happy to help.

Do you want to find out how the doctors at Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda can help you? Call us today for an appointment at our Greenfield office. Our team will be happy to assess your needs and recommend a specific plan. If you have any questions afterwards, do not hesitate to ask. We offer care to patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Fillings vs. Crowns

April 21, 2014

Dentists have two solutions for treating tooth decay—fillings and crowns. With both, the goal is always the same: stopping decay in its tracks and saving the damaged tooth from being lost.

Fillings are great for treating mild to moderate cases of decay. What’s more, there are two different kinds. Amalgam fillings are made from a variety of metals and have a dark gray color. Composite fillings are made from composite resin and can be shaded to blend in with surrounding teeth. Both can offer patients long-lasting results.

Crowns are made to help patients with more advanced cases of decay. More specifically, they’re used in cases where a tooth is in danger of being lost. Your custom-made crown will be placed over the tooth and permanently attached. Most crowns today are made from porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. With their natural appearance and their strength, crowns can give patients functional, natural-looking results.

Do you want to find out how the doctors at Bagley, Goodwin and Hrinda can help you? Call us today for an appointment. At our Greenfield office. Our team will be happy to assess your needs and recommend a specific plan. If you have any questions afterwards, don’t hesitate to ask. We offer care to patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Protecting Smiles and Lives with Oral Cancer Screenings

March 10, 2014

You already know checkups are important, but they’re about more than just having your teeth checked for gum disease or cavities. Regular checkups also give our doctors a chance to perform regular oral cancer screenings.

Every year, oral cancer claims thousands of lives—more than Hodgkin’s disease, lymphoma, cervical cancer, laryngeal cancer, thyroid cancer or skin cancer. The most common risk factors for it include tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption, though an increasing number of cases—in both women and men—have been linked to the same strain of HPV behind cervical cancer.

All of which explains why it’s important for every patient to be screened.

During regular checkups at the office of Bagley, Goodwin and Hrinda, we’re happy to look for signs of oral cancer with an oral cancer screening. Some of the most common signs include:

  • A sore or lesion in the mouth that won’t heal
  • A lump or thickening in the cheek
  • A patch of white or red on the gums, tongue, tonsil, or lining of the mouth
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, or moving the tongue and the jaw
  • Swelling around the jaw
  • Chronic hoarseness

When oral cancer is treated early, the survival rate for it climbs to as high as 80% to 90%, proving that, as with many other oral health issues, early treatment is vital.

Is it time for your next appointment with our Greenfield dental team? Call Bagley, Goodwin & Hrinda today to schedule a visit. Our doctors serve patients from Greenfield, Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

Designing Quality Crowns with iTero

February 12, 2014

Do you have a tooth that’s cracked, chipped, or badly decayed? At Bagley Goodwin & Hrinda, we can help you protect a vulnerable tooth with a custom-made crown designed using iTero.

In the past, designing a crown meant taking an impression with putty. But now, taking an impression is much simpler. Using the iTero wand, our Greenfield dental team can capture a startlingly clear image of your tooth in a matter of seconds. What’s more, the image produced by iTero’s wand is far more detailed and accurate, ensuring that the finished crown you end up with is a better match for your smile.

How does a crown help your smile? A tooth that’s badly decayed or damaged could develop an infection if it’s not treated. Crowns cover vulnerable teeth to protect them. They can also restore your smile’s appearance and functionality.

Not every crown is the same, though. Some are made of porcelain and others from zirconia, precious metal, gold, or porcelain fused to metal. Which type of crown is right for you? That’s a question we can help you answer during a consultation at our Greenfield. During your appointment, your dentist will look at your tooth and decide exactly what you need.

Do you think you might need a crownCall Bagley Goodwin & Hrinda today for an appointment. We’re using iTero to design quality crowns for patients from Greenfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turners Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond.

January 10, 2014

Are you missing one or more teeth? The team at Bagley, Goodwin & Hrinda in Greenfield, MA can help. Using dental implants, patients who need to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or a full upper or lower arch can get the help they need. What’s more, patients who end up with one or more dental implants can look forward to great results that look and feel natural.

With traditional restorative services, it’s much harder to achieve results that feel natural because those methods only restore what’s above the gum line. What they don’t do is replace your smile’s underlying structure.

Tooth roots serve a very important function by securing your teeth to your jaw and encouraging the growth of new bone tissue, keeping your jaw healthy and strong throughout life. They achieve these results using small rods of titanium, which are surgically placed in the jaw. Over time, they’ll bond with the jaw, mimicking the natural structure of teeth.

The surgical phase of a dental implant procedure is called the placement phase. In the restoration phase, your crown, bridge, partial, or full denture is attached to your implant(s). Not every dental office can perform both phases, but at Bagley, Goodwin & Hrinda, our doctors can guide patients through both of them on-site, without the need for a referral.

Not every patient is an ideal patient for dental implants, though. To find out if this revolutionary restorative service is right for you, call Bagley, Goodwin & Hrinda to schedule a consultation. Our doctors are happy to place and restore dental implants for patients from Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turner Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and surrounding states.

Exceptional Dental Care for Greenfield, MA and Beyond

December 9, 2013

Dental AppointmentWelcome to the blog for Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda. Here you’ll find valuable information about the general, cosmetic, and restorative services we offer, plus helpful tips about oral health in general. Whether you’re just looking for some information on a particular dental service, or you’re new to the Greenfield area and need to find a permanent dentist, we think you’ll find our blog helpful.

Our doctors offer care for a wide variety of common oral health problems. Some of our most popular services include:

Working with you one-on-one, Drs. Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda can help you understand how your smile is doing and what services you might need to improve your health. We recommend that our patients from Greenfield, MA and beyond see us for care at least twice a year. Through regular appointments like these, we can check for changes that might indicate the need for more advanced care.

Do you want to schedule an appointment with Drs. Bagley, Goodwin or Hrinda? Call our Greenfield dental office today. We serve patients from Deerfield, Conway, Shelburne Falls, Turners Falls, Northfield, Amherst, Northampton, and beyond. And for more info on our services, explore our site or check back with our blog.

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