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Your Fort Worth Dentist Recommends Giving up Smokeless Tobacco

September 14, 2015

Smokeless tobacco is still tobacco says fort worth dentistThe Fort Worth dentist, Renee Corbitt, DDS, recommends patients give up all forms of tobacco including smokeless varieties in order to achieve and maintain the optimal level of oral health. Many patients choose smokeless tobacco believing it to be a healthier option compared to cigarettes, cigars, and other forms of smoked tobacco. However, smokeless tobacco is just as likely as smoking to cause oral cancer and other dental and physical health concerns. Dr. Corbittt and her Fort Worth dental team recommend patients consider giving up all forms of tobacco to achieve superior dental health. Call to find out more about the damage caused by smokeless tobacco or to schedule your appointment today.
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What is Plaque? Understanding Oral Health Basics with Dr. Corbitt

July 10, 2014

Shutterstock FlossingMost people have some idea as to what dental plaque is based on the television commercials we see for various toothpastes and mouthwashes, but how much do you really know about this mystery substance on your teeth? At the Fort Worth, TX dental practice of Dr. Renee Corbitt, we offer an all-encompassing array of general and preventive dental care services — including thorough cleanings and patient education — giving our valued patients the opportunity to enjoy their healthiest, brightest smiles for a lifetime.

Importance of Regular Cleanings

Plaque is the whitish, sticky substance that accumulates on the surfaces of your teeth and along the gum line over the course of the day. It is comprised of bacteria and sugar, and can be removed relatively easily with proper brushing and flossing. If plaque is allowed to remain on the enamel, however, it can lead to cavities and the buildup of tartar. Tartar is a hardened white substance that cannot be removed with a toothbrush or floss. Failure to remove tartar from along and below the gum line can lead to inflammation and bleeding, and even the dangerous oral health condition known as periodontal disease.

Because plaque feeds on sugary and starchy substances, avoiding an excess of these foods is recommended. When you do indulge in foods high in sugars or starches, remember to thoroughly brush and floss afterward to protect your tooth enamel from the damaging effects of plaque buildup. If you ever have any questions about improving your home oral hygiene routine, Dr. Corbitt is always happy to offer helpful tips and demonstrations. We are here to help you!

Routine Checkups Help Prevent Disease

Has it been more than six months since your most recent dental checkup? If so, Dr. Corbitt and our entire team welcome you to contact us and schedule your next visit. Seeing Dr. Corbitt and our caring, experienced staff twice per year can help you dramatically reduce your risks of developing tooth decay, gum disease, and other potentially destructive conditions. Our practice in Fort Worth, TX warmly welcomes families from throughout the DFW Metroplex, including Saginaw, Haltom City, Arlington, Forest Hill, Richland Hills, and more.