The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Thursday, 6 April 2017
How Tooth Whitening Works
Learn what the American Dental Association has to say about teeth whitening in their video on 'How Tooth Whitening Works.'
Thursday, 30 March 2017
Pregnancy and Newborn Oral Health
Learn what the American Dental Association has to say about 'Pregnancy and Newborn Oral Health.'
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Get Wise About Wisdom Teeth
Learn what the American Dental Association has to say about wisdom teeth in their video titled 'Get Wise About Wisdom Teeth.'
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 13 March 2017
Travel Tips for Your Teeth: Emergencies


In Case of Emergency Overseas...
If you are out of the country and absolutely in need of a dentist, Dr. Messina recommends getting in touch with the local consulate or U.S. embassy. “While talking to the concierge at the hotel is OK, ask the consulate and their employees for a recommendation,” he says. “It’s an independent recommendation and not someone who may be driving business because of a contract or to a relative.”
To read the entire article visit MouthHealthy.org.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Custom Mouth-guards
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about custom mouth-guards.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 6 March 2017
Travel Tips for Your Teeth: Toothbrush

Sunscreen? Check. Phone charger? Check. Toothbrush? Oops. If you find yourself temporarily without a toothbrush, Dr. Messina says you can rinse vigorously with water to wash away some of that cavity-causing bacteria. You could also put some toothpaste on a clean washcloth or your clean finger in a pinch. When you finally get to the nearest drugstore, look for a toothbrush with the ADA Seal of Acceptance. If there aren’t any Seal products, buy the softest brush you can find.

Proper Toothbrush Transport
Letting your toothbrush air dry is how you keep your toothbrush clean at home, but that’s not always possible on vacation. What’s a traveling toothbrush to do? “I’m a big fan of resealable plastic bags. Keeping your toothbrush clean and out of contact with other things is more important that making sure it’s dry on vacation,” Dr. Messina says. “A bag keeps your toothbrush separate from everything else in your luggage. When you get there, pop it open and let your brush air dry.”
To read the entire article visit MouthHealthy.org.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Smile, It's Important
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about smiling and healthy teeth.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 27 February 2017
Travel Tips for Your Teeth


When In Doubt, Brush with Bottled Water
If you are in a country where the water supply is compromised - or you’re on a wilderness adventure but aren’t sure how clean the stream is - always use bottled water to brush. “Don’t use the local water to brush your teeth,” Dr. Messina says. What happens if you accidentally get local water on your toothbrush? “Get a new one if you can,” he says. “If that isn’t possible, rinse your brush well with bottled water to reduce the risk of getting sick.”
To read the entire article visit MouthHealthy.org.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Thursday, 23 February 2017
Aging & Your Oral Health
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about aging and your oral health.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 13 February 2017
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month

Now in its 63rd year, this month-long national health observance brings together thousands of dedicated dental professionals, health care providers and others to promote the benefits of good oral health to children and adults, caregivers, teachers and many others.
Parents and teachers can help kids celebrate and learn more about the importance of a healthy smile. The ADA offers free downloadable information, kid-friendly oral health worksheets and games on MouthHealthy.org, the ADA’s consumer website. Click on the For Kids tab on the left side of the page for a variety of age-appropriate activities, games and videos and presentations. There are also teaching guides that adults can use at home, in the classroom or in other community-based settings.
To read the entire article visit Colgate.com.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 6 February 2017
February is National Pet Dental Health Month

To address the significance of oral health care for pets, the AVMA sponsors National Pet Dental Health Month every February. Click on the links below to learn more about how you can improve the dental (and overall) health of your pets.
Test Yourself
How much do you know about your pet's dental health? Take our quiz to find out!
Watch
Dr. Sheldon Rubin gives easy, step-by-step instructions on how to teach a dog or cat to accept a daily tooth brushing. He also describes healthy treats, and explains the true risks of periodontal disease in pets.
Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition in cats and dogs even though it's completely preventable. Dr. Cindy Charlier explains what periodontal disease is and how we can prevent our pets from getting it.
To read the entire article visit AVMA.org.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Sunday, 5 February 2017
Oral Health for Senior Citizens
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental care for senior citizens.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Monday, 30 January 2017
Brushing Your Kid's Teeth

Don’t Worry-You’re Not Alone
If you think it’s a challenge to teach your kids good oral care, you’re in good company. Tooth decay is one of the most common childhood diseases. And studies show that almost 50% of kids between six and eight have had at least one cavity.1 These are just a couple of reasons why it’s so important to help kids understand right from the start that proper dental habits are a smart idea.
To read the entire article visit OralB.com.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Sunday, 29 January 2017
Dental Plans
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about dental plans.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Sunday, 22 January 2017
Great American Smokeout
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about about quitting smoking.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Friday, 13 January 2017
What is a Cavity and What Causes Tooth Decay?
What to Know About Cavities and Tooth Decay
While cavities are very common dental problems in both children and adults, they can be prevented. Find out what you need to know to stay ahead of cavities.
What Exactly Is a Cavity?
It’s actually pretty simple. Decay (or softening of enamel) happens over time and the result is a cavity-a defect left in the tooth. Teeth are covered with a hard protective top layer called enamel. But once the enamel is weakened by acids produced by bacteria, a pit or cavity is formed in or on the tooth surface.
What Causes Cavities and Tooth Decay?
While it’s ultimately acid-producing bacteria that leads to cavity formation, the most common cause of bacterial growth is inadequate daily brushing and flossing. Certain foods (carbs) and sugary drinks contribute to cavity formation-bacteria metabolize these carbohydrates and sugars and produce cavity-forming acids.
To read the entire article visit OralB.com.
Suncook Dental

What Exactly Is a Cavity?
It’s actually pretty simple. Decay (or softening of enamel) happens over time and the result is a cavity-a defect left in the tooth. Teeth are covered with a hard protective top layer called enamel. But once the enamel is weakened by acids produced by bacteria, a pit or cavity is formed in or on the tooth surface.
What Causes Cavities and Tooth Decay?
While it’s ultimately acid-producing bacteria that leads to cavity formation, the most common cause of bacterial growth is inadequate daily brushing and flossing. Certain foods (carbs) and sugary drinks contribute to cavity formation-bacteria metabolize these carbohydrates and sugars and produce cavity-forming acids.
To read the entire article visit OralB.com.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Friday, 6 January 2017
The Difference Between Plaque and Tartar

The Facts About Plaque
Plaque is sticky, colorless film containing bacteria that builds up naturally on tooth surfaces and especially along the gum line within four to 12 hours after brushing. Sugars in food and drinks can combine with plaque bacteria to release acids. These acids attack tooth enamel and break it down, which can then create cavities. Plaque bacteria can also contribute to gum disease, like gingivitis. Regular brushing and flossing are your most effective tools in the fight against plaque. If it’s not removed daily, plaque eventually accumulates and hardens into tartar.
To read the entire article visit OralB.com.
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
Receding Gums
Learn more about what the American Dental Association has to say about receding gums.
The above video is found on the American Dental Association YouTube Channel.
Suncook Dental
Suncook Dental
Charles Albee, DMD
Andrew Albee, DMD
119 Pembroke Street
Suncook, NH 03275
(603) 485-2273
SuncookDental.com
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