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    <item><title>Wi-Fi Connected</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/wi-fi-connected.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	We are now Wi-Fi enabled to serve you better.&nbsp; Just ask for the code when in our office.</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 11:21:15 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>SHARE YOUR SOLES</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/share-your-soles.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p align="center">
	<span style="color:#daa520;"><span style="font-family: times new roman,times,serif;"><strong><span style="font-size: 22px;">SHARE YOUR SOLES</span></strong></span></span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;">Bring in a pair of shoes to Manhattan Dental Care and be entered to win a</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;">Custom Fitted<br />
	At Home<br />
	Teeth Bleaching System</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;">Anyone can participate; just bring in your<br />
	shoes during our office hours!</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;">Drawing will be held May 3, 2012</span></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 20:39:57 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>February is Dental Health Month!</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/february-is-dental-health-month.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">
	We are now sponsoring our annual coloring contest.&nbsp; Entries must be received by February 29, 2012 to be included in prize drawing.</p>
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	<a href="/docs/color-contest-2012.pdf" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="/images/color-contest-2012.jpg" style="width: 400px; height: 298px;" /></a></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 18:52:36 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Awarding our Patients</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/awarding-our-patients.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	It is time to AWARD our patients! If you are an existing patient and you refer a friend between February 6 and March 15, you will be entered to win a pair of BLACKHAWKS vs St. Louis on March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Your friend must have an appoinment on or before March 15.<br />
	<br />
	So, refer your friends....We promise to take good care of them!</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 10:53:03 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Time To Give Your Teeth a Little Love</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/time-to-give-your-teeth-a-little-love.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<a href="/docs/Feb-2012-Ad.pdf" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="/images/valentines.jpg" style="width: 400px; height: 261px;" /></a></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:40:59 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Candy Buy Back Results</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/candy-buy-back-results.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<span style="font-size:14px;">Thank you to all of our donaters. We have collected over 100 pounds of candy this year! Thank you for your generosity for our troops. Manhattan Dental Care will be sending your candy and toothbrushes to our troops.</span></p>
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	<span style="font-size:14px;"><img alt="" src="/images/Candy.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 247px;" /><br />
	<br />
	And now for the announcement.......<br />
	THE WINNER OF THE $50 TARGET GIFT CARD is 836101.<br />
	&nbsp;</span></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 16:40:17 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Halloween 2011 Candy Buy Back</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/halloween-2011-candy-buy-back.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<a href="/docs/Halloween-2011.pdf" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="/images/Halloween2011.jpg" style="width: 436px; height: 286px;" /></a></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:14:51 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Mouthwash Claims: Fact or Fiction?</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/mouthwash-claims-fact-or-fiction.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	Here is an interesting article I found in the Chicago Tribune on 7/3/11 about the effectiveness of mouthwash products:</p>
<p>
	<a href="/docs/mouthwash-article.pdf" target="_blank">Chicago Tribune: &quot;Mouthwash claims don&#39;t all stand up to scrutiny&quot;</a></p>
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	-- Doctor Martinez-Aversano</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 11:49:12 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Spring Special Offers</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/spring-special-offers.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<a href="/docs/SpringCoupon.pdf" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="/images/SpringCoupon.jpg" style="width: 523px; height: 324px;" /></a></p>
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	<a href="/docs/FamilyandFriendReferrel.pdf" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="/images/FamilyandFriendReferrel.jpg" style="width: 324px; height: 796px;" /></a></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 14:48:51 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>What are you drinking tonight?</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/what-are-you-drinking-tonight.html</link><description><![CDATA[<h2>
	The biz on fizz</h2>
<p>
	Are you a soda drinker? Do you like canned fruit punch, juice boxes, bottled tea, lemonade. . .? The typical American drinks 53 gallons of soda a year, and the consumption of soft drinks in general has increased 500% in the last 50 years, For instance, a 1950&#39;s soda was 6.5 ounces-less than one cup. Today, a 1 1/2-cup soft drink is standard, and a 2 1/2 , cup bottle is common! A &quot;super sized cup&quot; has more than five cans of pop in one serving! Each regular soft drink contains an average of 10 teaspoons of sugar and the more sugar in your diet, the greater the risk of cavities and weight gain.</p>
<h2>
	Kids gain knowledge in school, but lose their teeth.</h2>
<p>
	&bull; Did you know that some schools receive support from soft drink companies, called &quot;pouring rights?&quot; These are contracts to require the sale of soda and other soft drinks in your school. In return, your school receives money for educational and athletic programs.<br />
	&bull; Many schools have vending machines or school stores where you can buy drinks--nearly half of elementary schools, 3/4 of middle schools, and almost all high schools.<br />
	&bull; Three out of every four drinks available are soft drinks, sports drinks or fruit drinks--all of which can cause major damage to your teeth.</p>
<h2>
	Soft drinks--the cavity link</h2>
<p>
	&bull; Soda is sugar water with no nutritional value. The more sugar in your diet, the greater your chance of tooth decay.<br />
	&bull; When sugar in soft drinks combines with the bacteria in your mouth, acid forms.<br />
	&bull; Diet soda isn&#39;t safe either. It contains its own acid.<br />
	&bull; The more you&#39;re exposed to acid, the greater the risk of damage to your teeth.<br />
	&bull; Each acid attack lasts about 20 minutes, and begins again with every sip you take.<br />
	&bull; Repeated acid attacks eat away your tooth enamel.<br />
	&bull; Cavities start when sugars and acids damage the enamel--and your teeth begin to rot away.</p>
<h2>
	<br />
	Nothing &quot;soft&quot; about &#39;em</h2>
<p>
	&bull; Sodas and sugar-filled drinks are loaded with empty calories that make you gain weight--even by just drinking one or two a day.<br />
	&bull; Your jaws are made of bone--as your bones become weak from lack of calcium, so does your ability to hang onto your teeth. They&#39;ll rot and fall out.<br />
	&bull; In later years, you may have weak bones that look like Swiss cheese!<br />
	&bull; Soft drinks will also stain your teeth with artificial coloring.</p>
<h2>
	<br />
	Save your smile</h2>
<p>
	&bull; Your smile is one of !he first things that other people notice about you.<br />
	&bull; After a soft drink, brush and floss. If you can&#39;t, rinse your mouth with water to dilute the sugar.<br />
	&bull; Don&#39;t sip over a long period of time--each sip is a new attack launched on your teeth.<br />
	&bull; Don&#39;t drink soda or juice before bedtime--the liquid collects in your mouth and coats your teeth and tongue with sugar and acid.<br />
	&bull; Say &quot;no&quot; to soft drinks at your school--and tell your teacher or principal why! Ask for healthy options, like bottled water, milk, and 100% juices.<br />
	&bull; Floss every day to remove plaque and debris from between your teeth and along the gum line.<br />
	&bull; Take time to read the label on whatever you drink.<br />
	&bull; Brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.<br />
	&bull; Visit your dentist for regular checkups!<br />
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	From over 6,000 Illinois State Delltal Society dentists who care about your smile.<br />
	<br />
	- Illinois State Dental Society</p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:55:56 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Canker Sores: A Pain in the Mouth</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/canker-sores-a-pain-in-the-mouth.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Sore Mouth" class="right" height="300" src="/images/4.Sore-Mouth.jpg" width="200" />If you've ever suffered from a canker sore, then you know these small, persistent ulcers can be a real pain in the mouth. Unlike cold sores which appear on the outside of the mouth and are caused by a virus, canker sores are not contagious and usually disappear within a few weeks. Generally, canker sores make eating, swallowing, speaking and tooth brushing very painful. Fortunately, as the sore heals, the pain also diminishes.</p>
<p>Canker sores are characterized by one or more painful sores on the tongue, soft palate, insides of the cheeks or lips and the gums. These inflamed, tender sores are typically round, white, or gray in color, with a red surrounding border</p>
<h2>Causes</h2>
<p>While their exact cause is unknown, common triggers of a canker sore may include:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Stress</li>
	<li>Immune deficiencies</li>
	<li>Infection</li>
	<li>Aggressive tooth brushing</li>
	<li>Oral tissue injury</li>
	<li>Allergic reaction</li>
	<li>Spicy or acidic foods</li>
	<li>Abrasive foods or dental appliances</li>
</ul>
<p>If one does develop, rinse with salt water daily and apply an over-the-counter oral numbing agent to alleviate the pain. Doing so will speed up the healing process and make eating, drinking and brushing more bearable.</p>
<h2>When to Seek Medical Attention</h2>
<p>Monitor your canker sores as they develop to detect unusual changes. Canker sores will generally heal on their own and don't require treatment. If your sores are abnormally large, last longer than a few weeks or are so painful you can't eat or drink, you should make an appointment with our <strong>Manhattan IL office</strong>. Recurring canker sores and intolerable pain is not normal and should be examined by a dentist. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 10:35:25 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>How to Handle a Dental Emergency</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/how-to-handle-a-dental-emergency.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Dental Emergencies" class="right" height="250" src="/images/2.Dental-Emergency.jpg" width="166" />A toothache. A knocked out or broken tooth. A lost crown or filling. You can't always stop dental injuries from occurring, but you can help ease the pain and prevent additional dental damage until you can get to a dentist. At Manhattan Dental Care, we realize accidents can happen, and when patients are prepared to handle dental emergencies, it can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth.</p>
<h2>Easy Ways to Avoid Dental Injuries</h2>
<ul>
	<li>Avoid chewing ice or hard candy which can crack teeth</li>
	<li>Avoid ripping objects with teeth, such as sealed packages and tape</li>
	<li>Avoid the risk of injury to teeth, gums, lips and tongue by wearing a mouthguard when participating in sports and high-impact activities</li>
	<li>Visit Manhattan Dental Care for regular check ups and cleanings</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether you're at home, in the car or at work, when a dental emergency strikes, you'll want to be prepared. Until you can get into our <strong>Manhattan, IL dental office</strong>, following these basic steps can help relieve the pain, save your tooth and prevent additional damage. Before acting on any dental emergency, you should always contact Manhattan Dental Care first to ensure safe and appropriate care.</p>
<h2>Temporary Treatment for Common Dental Emergencies</h2>
<ul>
	<li><strong>Toothache:</strong> Rinse mouth with warm water to clean the affected tooth, and gently floss to remove food or debris that may be trapped between the teeth. If pain persists, visit a dentist for a thorough evaluation as it may indicate a cavity or infection.</li>
	<li><strong>Broken tooth:</strong> Rinse mouth with warm water; locate the lost filling or tooth pieces; and control swelling or bleeding with an ice pack and gauze. See your dentist as soon as possible.</li>
	<li><strong>Knocked out tooth:</strong> Gently place the tooth back into the socket if possible. If not, tuck it between your cheek and gum or place it in a small container of milk. Getting to your dentist within one hour of the accident with the tooth is your best bet for successfully reattaching the tooth to the supporting tissues.</li>
	<li><strong>Objects caught between teeth:</strong> Rinse your mouth with warm water. If that doesn't work, gently try to remove the object with floss. Avoid using sharp instruments that could injure or cut the gums. If the object can't be dislodged, visit Manhattan Dental Care for professional assistance.</li>
</ul>
<p>Temporary dental care is just that- temporary. It's important to seek professional dental assistance as soon as possible following an injury to your teeth or gums.</p>
<p>Fortunately, an unforeseen dental emergency can usually be prevented with early detection and preventative care. Practice good oral hygiene-brushing and flossing daily-and visit our Manhattan, IL office for regular check ups and cleanings. As a general rule, if your teeth or mouth hurt, visit Manhattan Dental Care for a careful evaluation and proper treatment. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:13:34 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Is an Abscess Causing My Dental Pain?</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/is-an-abscess-causing-my-dental-pain.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Tooth Abscess" class="right" height="155" src="/images/1.Relieving-Painful-Tooth-Abscesses.jpg" width="250" />Experiencing a severe, unrelenting toothache? You may be suffering from an abscessed tooth- an infection at the root of a tooth or between the gum and a tooth. A tooth abscess begins when bacteria invade and infect a tooth. As a result, a pocket of pus is formed which causes painful pressure. Tooth decay is the leading cause of an abscessed tooth, but gum disease and dental trauma can also lead to an infection.</p>
<p>Persistent toothaches that result in throbbing or sharp pain are common symptoms of a tooth abscess. Other symptoms include:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Pain when chewing</li>
	<li>Sensitivity to hot or cold</li>
	<li>Swollen lymph nodes in the neck</li>
	<li>Feeling of overall uneasiness or illness</li>
	<li>Redness and inflammation of the gums</li>
	<li>Bad taste in mouth or foul smelling breath</li>
	<li>Fever</li>
</ul>
<p>If you're experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, you'll want to visit Manhattan Dental Care as soon as possible, as an abscess won't go away on its own. Delaying treatment can lead to serious health complications, including tooth loss and the spread of infection to your soft tissues or the jaw bone. An abscess that ruptures or a tooth root that dies as a result of the infection may reduce the pain significantly, but dental treatment will still be necessary as the infection remains active and can continue to spread to surrounding tissues.</p>
<p>Treatment for a tooth abscess may vary depending on the severity of the infection. At Manhattan Dental Care our treatment plan focuses on eliminating the infection, preserving the tooth, and preventing further dental complications.</p>
<p>Keeping your teeth and gums healthy is the best way to prevent dental problems that may lead to an abscessed tooth, including daily brushing, flossing and a healthy diet. Additionally, regular visits to our <strong>Manhattan, IL office for cleanings and check ups</strong> are also critical for detecting dental problems early. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 16:49:18 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Bruxism: Stop Teeth Grinding and Save Your Smile</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/bruxism-stop-teeth-grinding-and-save-your-smile.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Bruxism" class="right" height="250" src="/images/3.Bruxism.jpg" width="167" />Also known as teeth grinding, bruxism is a condition in which people grind, clench or gnash their teeth. Most people clench at night, but others do it unconsciously throughout the day. Bruxism does not usually cause harm, but when teeth grinding occurs on a regular basis the teeth can become damaged and other oral health complications can arise.</p>
<p>Chronic acts of grinding can result in a fracturing, loosening or loss of the teeth. Severe cases can also lead to jaw disorders, like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder and frequent headaches.</p>
<h2>Common warning signs and symptoms of chronic teeth grinding may include:</h2>
<ul>
	<li>Worn down, flattened or chipped teeth</li>
	<li>Frequent earaches, facial pain or jaw pain</li>
	<li>Unexplained headaches, particularly in the morning</li>
	<li>Increased tooth sensitivity</li>
	<li>Indentions on tongue</li>
	<li>Worn tooth enamel, exposing deep layers of the tooth</li>
	<li>Chewed tissue on inside of cheek</li>
	<li>Enlarged or tightened jaw muscles due to severe contractions</li>
	<li>Grinding or clenching that is loud enough to awaken others in your household</li>
</ul>
<p>There isn't one cause of bruxism, but many times teeth grinding is related with reasons such as stress or a natural response due to the misalignment of teeth. In children, many times bruxism is a result of the growth and development of the jaws and teeth.</p>
<p><strong>Treatment for bruxism</strong> will vary, depending on the severity and cause. Sometimes simple behavior modification or relaxation techniques may be enough to reduce teeth clenching. If bruxism is caused by dental problems, Manhattan Dental Care can work with you to correct the malocclusion. Other possible solutions include dental appliances which can also protect the teeth from the impact of grinding.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, you may not even realize that you have bruxism until it causes significant damage to your teeth. If you suspect you may be grinding your teeth, visit Manhattan Dental Care for an evaluation. During regular visits to our Manhattan IL office, the teeth are examined for evidence of grinding, such as jaw tenderness and abnormalities in your teeth. Manhattan Dental Carecan help you identify your cause of grinding and determine the best treatment to help you stop.</p>
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]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 10:36:55 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Halloween Candy Buy Back Program</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/halloween-candy-buy-back-program.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>For the 2010 Halloween Season, Manhattan Dental Care is participating in the Halloween Candy Buy Back Program in partnership with Operation Gratitude. Bring in your candy after Halloween and receive $1 per pound. We will then send your donations to Operation Gratitude. What a great way to brighten the day of an American Soldier!<br /> <br />Please see <a href="http://www.halloweencandybuyback.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onkeypress="window.open(this.href);return false;"><strong>http://www.halloweencandybuyback.com/</strong></a> for more details. Limited to 20 pounds per family. Call the office for more details. </p>
]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 15:31:20 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Communicating with Your Dentist: The Key to Effective Dental Care</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/communicating-with-your-dentist-the-key-to-effective-dental-care.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Communicate with your dentist" class="right" height="167" src="/images/5.Communicating-With-Your-Dentist-for.jpg" width="250" />Communicating with your dentist is the key to building trust and maximizing your dental care. Effective communication between a dentist and patient helps the patient understand his or her treatment options, reduces dental anxiety and ultimately provides a better outcome for a patient's dental health.</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we strive to provide the highest quality of dental care in a comfortable, open environment. We take the time to understand your needs and fears so that we can deliver the best oral health care for all of your dental needs.</p>
<h2>Healthy Communication for a Healthy Smile</h2>
<p>The following tips can help you better understand and practice good communication skills with your dentist:</p>
<h2>Build Trust</h2>
<p>Get to know us at Manhattan Dental Care. We want you to feel safe, confident and comfortable every time you visit our Manhattan IL office. Whether you are coming in for a routine cleaning or you have an appointment for extensive dental work, we want to work with you to make sure the entire procedure goes as smoothly and pain free as possible.</p>
<h2>Speak Up</h2>
<p>It's not always easy to recognize when a patient is nervous or scared. Let us know what about the dentist intimidates you? Once we understand your fears, we can work with you to modify the treatment in order to provide the most relaxed and comfortable care.</p>
<p>It's also important for patients to respond to a dentist's questions honestly so that we can provide the most appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Failing to tell our Manhattan IL office about your toothache won't make the problem go away. In fact, it will make the situation worse.</p>
<h2>Reveal Important Medical History</h2>
<p>We can't stress enough how important it is that you provide our office with all of your health history information. From medications and allergies to heart conditions and other health problems, it's critical that we have the most up-to-date medical history in order to deliver the safest and most appropriate dental care.</p>
<h2>The Age of Information Technology</h2>
<p>In this day and age, there are a number of ways a patient and dentist can communicate more efficiently and effectively. With Manhattan Dental Care's website and blog, our patients always have easy and quick access to our practice, including office hours, contact information, service descriptions and more. Whenever you have a question about your oral health, we encourage you to check out our site, read through our blog or contact our office for more information.</p>
<p>Going to the dentist doesn't have to be your favorite activity, but it doesn't have to be uncomfortable either. At Manhattan Dental Care, our dentist's expertise not only includes clinical skills, but patient education and good communication as well. Once you learn to communicate effectively, you'll be able to better understand your dental treatment options, ease your dental anxiety and achieve a healthier, more beautiful smile.<br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 09:51:40 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Straighten Your Teeth without Braces</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/straighten-your-teeth-without-braces.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Strighten Your Teeth" class="right" height="375" src="/images/6.Straightening.jpg" width="250" />When you think of methods for straightening your teeth, traditional wire braces probably come to mind, a process that can be uncomfortable, long, and for adults, not always attractive. Not everyone needs to wear wire braces for a perfectly aligned smile, however. Advances in cosmetic dentistry today have made it possible for dentists to offer faster, more comfortable solutions for attaining straighter teeth.</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we offer three effective procedures that can bring you a straighter, healthier smile faster and more discreetly than with orthodontics braces. Come into our Manhattan IL office for a consultation and find out if <strong>Invisalign, veneers or cosmetic contouring</strong> could work for you.</p>
<h2>Invisalign</h2>
<p>Invisalign is one of the newest and most popular methods for achieving a straighter smile. This method uses clear, discreet aligners that are replaced every few weeks to gradually shift your teeth to their desired position. Invisalign trays are removable, making it easy to eat and brush as normal. Adults love Invisalign because no one can tell you are undergoing treatment, but your new smile will look straighter with each series of aligners that is completed. Invisalign treatment can usually be completed in just a year and generally works best for patients with minor teeth misalignment.</p>
<h2>Veneers</h2>
<p>Looking for a fast way to make your teeth look straighter without actually straightening your teeth? Veneers can instantly mask dental imperfections, giving the illusion of a perfectly aligned smile. This procedure involves applying durable, porcelain shells to the front of teeth to cover orthodontic problems. The added bonus is that you can improve the coloring and shape of your teeth at the same time- the ultimate smile makeover.</p>
<h2>Cosmetic Contouring</h2>
<p>Cosmetic contouring, also known as dental reshaping, is performed to correct crooked teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth or overlapping teeth in as little as one appointment. By making subtle changes to your teeth- just a few millimeters of reduction- your dentist can alter the length, shape or position of your teeth to create the perfect smile. This method is pain-free and is most commonly used on upper teeth.</p>
<p>Today, straightening your teeth without traditional orthodontic braces is possible. For severe malocclusion, Invisalign, veneers and contouring may not be the best solutions and traditional braces may be recommended. Come into our Manhattan IL office, and we can help you determine the best choice based on the degree of straightening needed. Rest assured that we can find the best treatment to help you achieve your best smile.</p>
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]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:42:13 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Seal Out Cavities with Dental Sealants</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/seal-out-cavities-with-dental-sealants.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Dental Sealant Smiles" class="right" height="300" src="/images/11.DentalSealants.jpg" width="200" />A dental sealant is a clear, plastic coating that is bonded to the vulnerable chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars and pre-molars) where decay most often occurs. These protective sealants cover the tooth surface to &quot;seal out&quot; food and plaque, thus reducing the risk of decay.</p>
<p>The probability of developing decay begins early in life, so children and teenagers are obvious candidates for dental sealants during their most cavity-prone years. But that doesn't mean adults at risk for tooth decay can't benefit from sealants as well.</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, sealants can be applied quickly, easily and comfortably without the need for drilling or the removal of tooth structure. The sealant is painted onto the tooth to form a protective shield, and bonds into the pits and grooves of the chewing surfaces, acting as a barrier to protect enamel from harmful plaque. Sealants can last for several years and can be reapplied by our <a href="/Manhattan-Dental-Care.html"><strong>Manhattan IL dental office</strong></a> as necessary.</p>
<p><strong>A Healthy Smile Calls for Good Dental Hygiene</strong><br /> <br />Sealants are only one part of preventive dental care and should not replace good oral hygiene. Instead, sealants preserve the teeth, adding additional protection to prevent decay and reducing the likelihood for extensive dental procedures later on. In addition to sealants, a comprehensive dental program should include twice-daily brushing, fluoride, healthy food choices and regular visits to our Manhattan IL office.</p>
<p>Even if you brush and floss carefully, it can be very difficult- and even impossible- to remove food and bacteria buildup from the tiny crevices on certain teeth, which puts you at risk for tooth decay. Talk to Manhattan Dental Care about dental sealants at your next appointment. Combined with good dental hygiene, you can feel more confident that your smile is protected from the harmful plaque that causes cavities.</p>
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]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:10:06 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Reversing Gingivitis Before It Becomes a Serious Problem</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/reversing-gingivitis-before-it-becomes-a-serious-problem.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Gingivitis" class="right" height="301" src="/images/14.Gingivitis.jpg" width="200" />Gingivitis -- an inflammation of the gums -- is the mildest form of periodontal (gum) disease and the easiest to treat. The leading cause of gingivitis is poor oral hygiene, which leads to plaque buildup. Plaque is the sticky, colorless film of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth and gums. When plaque isn't removed with daily brushing and flossing, it produces toxins that can irritate the gum tissue, causing gingivitis and eventually advancing to the most severe form of gum disease when left untreated. Other factors may contribute to gingivitis as well, including smoking, aging, diabetes, nutrition and pregnancy. <br />The signs and symptoms of gingivitis are often subtle, and many people have gingivitis without even knowing it. It's important to notify Manhattan Dental Care when you notice the slightest changes in the condition of your gums, including:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Gums that bleed easily during and after brushing or flossing your teeth</li>
	<li>Swollen, puffy gums</li>
	<li>Change in color of gums from pink to red</li>
	<li>Bad tasting or smelling breath</li>
	<li>Soft, tender gums</li>
</ul>
<h2>Reversing the Symptoms to Save Your Teeth</h2>
<p>With professional treatment from your dentist and an improvement in your oral hygiene, gingivitis can easily be reversed since the bone and connective tissue that hold the teeth in place are not yet affected. Left untreated, however, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis, a serious infection that destroys the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth. As the disease progresses, gums begin to recede and the teeth shift and become loose. In fact, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.<br />Luckily, keeping gums healthy and avoiding gum disease is easy with good oral hygiene and regular checkups with your dentist. You can promote healthy gums and stop gingivitis before it develops by:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Brush regularly, at least twice a day</li>
	<li>Floss daily</li>
	<li>Eat a well-balanced diet</li>
	<li>Rinse with mouthwash after brushing and flossing</li>
	<li>Avoid smoking and other tobacco products</li>
	<li>Visit our [location] office regularly for professional cleanings and check-ups</li>
</ul>
<p>Gingivitis is a serious condition that can lead to severe forms of gum disease when left untreated. Fortunately, with a dedicated dental health plan and regular visits to Manhattan Dental Care, gingivitis is easy to detect and easy to reverse before it has a chance to advance to periodontitis. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:32:04 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Brushing up on Your Oral Hygiene</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/brushing-up-on-your-oral-hygiene.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Dental Hygiene" class="right" height="134" src="/images/9.DentalHygiene.jpg" width="200" />You already know that in order to avoid serious dental problems you need to practice good oral hygiene. However, many of us too often neglect these basic habits, and as a result we have to face the negative consequences, including cavities, bad breath, tooth loss and gum disease.</p>
<p>With that being said, it may be time to &quot;brush up&quot; on your oral hygiene. Daily dental care, including brushing and flossing will help combat the buildup of plaque and fight tooth decay, gum disease and other serious health problems.</p>
<h2>Dental Health Tips from Manhattan Dental Care</h2>
<p><strong>Brushing:</strong> Get in the habit of brushing your teeth morning and night, spending at least two minutes brushing all areas of your teeth to remove plaque and bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Use fluoride toothpaste to help strengthen the teeth and combat decay, and brush after consuming sugary foods and drinks when possible. Remember to replace your toothbrush every few months or when it begins to show wear.</p>
<p><strong>Flossing:</strong> Only flossing can remove food particles and debris from between the teeth where your toothbrush can't reach. It's important to floss once a day, gently maneuvering the floss between each of your teeth until you reach the gum line. Doing so can help prevent dangerous plaque and tartar from accumulating which can lead to gum disease.</p>
<p><strong>Diet:</strong> Sugary snacks taste great, but they aren't so great for your teeth. Foods high in sugars and starches contribute to the production of plaque acids that attack tooth enamel. Eventually, these acids can cause tooth enamel to break down, forming a cavity. If you must eat foods high in sugar or starch, eat them during meals rather than between meals, and avoid any foods that stick to your teeth as these can produce more plaque. To avoid stains, be mindful of tea, coffee, soda and other dark foods and beverages that can discolor your teeth.</p>
<p><strong>Checkups and Cleanings:</strong> Visiting <strong><a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/">Manhattan Dental Care</a></strong> regularly at our [location] office for routine checkups and cleanings is the most important step you can take to maintaining a healthy smile. During these important visits we can detect and treat a number of oral health conditions including tooth decay, gum disease and oral cancers.</p>
<p>Next time you visit Manhattan Dental Care, ask us for tips for caring for your teeth and gums. We can help point out areas of your mouth that may require extra attention and care during brushing and flossing. Diligent dental care at home combined with regular visits to our Manhattan, IL office are the best ways to keep your teeth looking and feeling their very best. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:19:33 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Healthy Gums are Something to Smile About</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/healthy-gums-are-something-to-smile-about.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Healthy Gums" class="right" height="300" src="/images/15.Gums.jpg" width="200" />Gum (periodontal) disease is a chronic infection of the tissues that support your teeth caused by the buildup of plaque- the sticky, colorless film that is constantly forming on your teeth. In the early stages, bacteria-rich plaque builds up, irritating the gums. As the disease progresses, the plaque turns into hard tartar that brushing can't remove, and this can cause the tissues to pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that can trap infection. Without treatment, gum disease will ultimately lead to permanent tooth loss.</p>
<p>The severity of gum disease can range from simple gum inflammation to serious infections that result in major damage to the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth. But gum disease can impact more than your smile. In fact, the same bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease can impact other important systems in your body as well. Recent studies have found that people with gum disease are almost twice as likely to suffer from heart disease as those without gum disease.</p>
<h2>Signs and Symptoms of Gum Disease</h2>
<p>Some patients won't show obvious signs of gum disease. That's why it's important to visit Manhattan Dental Care for regular checkups and cleanings. Visit our <strong><a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/Manhattan-Dental-Care.html">Manhattan, IL dental office</a></strong> as soon as possible if you are experiencing any of the following:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Tender, red, swollen gums</li>
	<li>Gums that bleed easily</li>
	<li>Gums that have pulled away from the teeth</li>
	<li>Loosening or separating of permanent teeth</li>
	<li>Change in your bite</li>
	<li>Pus between the gums and teeth</li>
	<li>Persistent bad breath</li>
</ul>
<h2>Gum Disease Prevention: Start with the Basics</h2>
<p>The good news is that being diligent about your dental health can prevent plaque from forming and even reverse early stages of gum disease.</p>
<ul>
	<li>Visit Manhattan Dental Care for routine cleanings and checkups. We can remove tartar build up and check for changes in your mouth.</li>
	<li>Brush at least twice a day- morning and before bed- to remove bacteria and plaque that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.</li>
	<li>Floss daily to reach areas in between your teeth and along the gumline where harmful plaque accumulates.</li>
	<li>Maintain a healthy, well-balanced diet that is rich in vitamins and nutrients and low in sugary foods and drinks.</li>
</ul>
<p>Gum disease is a serious oral infection that affects millions of Americans. And while there are several treatments a dentist can perform to treat the problem, it's best to avoid gum disease in the first place by brushing, flossing and visiting Manhattan Dental Care for regular exams and cleanings. Start taking care of your gums now to prevent tooth loss and other serious health problems in the future. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:37:34 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Overcome Your Dental Fears for a Confident Smile</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/overcome-your-dental-fears-for-a-confident-smile.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Dental Anxiety" class="right" height="175" src="/images/7.Dental-Anxiety.jpg" width="250" />Do you fear trips to the dentist and procedures that follow? You're not alone. In fact, many people experience some degree of dental phobia, and some even avoid routine check-ups and cleanings because of it. Because regular dental visits to our <strong><a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/Manhattan-Dental-Care.html">Manhattan, IL dental office</a></strong> are vital to your overall health, it's critical that you overcome this fear to avoid serious dental problems in the future.</p>
<p>You may have dental phobia if you experience:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Difficulty sleeping the nights leading up to a dentist appointment</li>
	<li>Feelings of nervousness that escalate while in the dental office waiting room</li>
	<li>Crying or feeling physically ill at the thought of your next dentist appointment</li>
	<li>Intense uneasiness when dental objects/instruments are placed in your mouth during the appointment</li>
</ul>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we want your visits to be as comfortable and pain free as possible. Our professionals are specially trained in handling fearful patients and offer a variety of methods and techniques to reduce fear and make your visits relaxing. Avoiding the dentist because of fear can have serious ramifications in terms of your dental health and overall well-being. Today, with advanced treatment techniques and a dentist trained to help you overcome dental anxiety, you can feel confident about restoring your oral health.</p>
<ul>
	<li>Trust: We'll establish a rapport with you starting with your initial visit. We want you to trust our ability to provide you with the best dental care possible, so we welcome all questions and fears regarding your dental health.</li>
	<li>Communication: Before starting any treatments, we'll discuss exactly what the procedure entails. Let us know what scares you. Whether you fear pain, injections or a loss of control, we'll talk you through the procedure and modify the treatment plan to accommodate your misgivings.</li>
	<li>Relaxation: Controlled breathing and muscle relaxation can help calm your nerves before procedures. If it helps, bring a friend or relative with you to the appointment for support.</li>
</ul>
<p>Bad experiences with oral health care providers in the past can lead to a lifetime of dental phobia. Let our dental professionals at [Name of Practice] provide quality, gentle dental care for your oral health needs and help you overcome your dental anxiety. We understand that trips to the dentist can be scary, but together, we can help you overcome your phobia once and for all to bring you a lifetime of good dental health. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:26:30 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Cavities: Avoiding Tooth Decay for a Healthy Smile</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/cavities-avoiding-tooth-decay-for-a-healthy-smile.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Cavaties" class="right" height="166" src="/images/30.Cavaties.jpg" width="250" />Cavities. You know you want to avoid them. Maybe you've even had one or two in your lifetime. But do you really know everything you need to know about cavities, including how to detect and prevent them?</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we believe educated patients are better equipped to care for their teeth and gums. That's why we focus on preventative care for each of our patients in order to avoid dental problems that are often caused by cavities and decay.</p>
<h2>What is a Cavity?</h2>
<p>To put it simply, cavities are decayed areas of your teeth that develop into small openings or holes- a process that occurs over time. Also called tooth decay, cavities are caused by a combination of factors, including poor oral hygiene and the frequent snacking of sugary foods. When bacteria, acid, food particles and saliva combine to form plaque, it clings to the teeth, and when not removed by regular brushing, begins to dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth. Inside your teeth, decay can gradually destroy the inner layer, or pulp, which contains blood vessels, nerves and other tissues. Left untreated, the long-term decay process can lead to infections in your gums and can eat away at the bone structures under the teeth.</p>
<h2>You might have a cavity if...</h2>
<p>The signs and symptoms of cavities vary depending on the extent of decay and the location of the cavity. In its early stages, a cavity may not present any symptoms. As the decay progresses, the following symptoms may indicate a cavity:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Toothache</li>
	<li>Tooth sensitivity to sweet, hot or cold drinks </li>
	<li>Pain when chewing or biting</li>
	<li>Visible pits or holes in the teeth</li>
	<li>Pus surrounding a tooth</li>
</ul>
<p>Red, tender and swollen gums; unexplained bad breath; loose teeth; and changes in your bite are also signs of serious dental problems and should be examined by our Manhattan, IL office.</p>
<h2>How can I prevent cavities from developing?</h2>
<p>Manhattan Dental Care recommends the following steps to help prevent tooth decay:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Brush at least twice a day to keep teeth clean, especially after eating and drinking</li>
	<li>Floss at least once a day to remove food particles and plaque in hard to reach areas</li>
	<li>Avoid frequent snacking and sipping of sugary foods and drinks </li>
	<li>Visit our Manhattan, IL office for routine cleanings and check ups. Professional cleanings can remove plaque and tartar build up that a regular toothbrush cannot</li>
</ul>
<p>Cavities are very serious. Left untreated, a cavity can destroy your tooth and kill the delicate nerves at its center. Once an abscess forms, it can only be treated with a <strong>root canal</strong>, surgery or by extracting the tooth. The best way to detect and prevent cavities is by visiting Manhattan Dental Care regularly, as we can detect a cavity in its earliest stages. By practicing good dental care at home and visiting our Manhattan, IL office regularly, you'll help your teeth stay cavity free! <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 12:24:43 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>It&#x2019;s Not Wise to Wait for Wisdom Teeth Removal</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/its-not-wise-to-wait-for-wisdom-teeth-removal.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Wisdom Teeth Removal" class="right" height="135" src="/images/31.WisdomTeeth.jpg" width="250" />Wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars, generally erupt between the ages of 17 and 25 according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Some people go their entire lives without ever getting their wisdom teeth, while others can develop up to four, one at each end of the upper and lower gums.</p>
<h2>Why is Extraction Necessary?</h2>
<ul>
	<li>When the mouth isn't large enough to accommodate the third molars, they can become impacted (trapped within the jaw)</li>
	<li>Partially erupted wisdom teeth are very susceptible to tooth decay, infections and even gum disease</li>
	<li>Misaligned wisdom teeth can shift or damage adjacent teeth</li>
	<li>Cysts can form and destroy bone, nerves or tooth roots</li>
</ul>
<h2>Early Removal for a Quick Recovery</h2>
<p>A patient's age and the position of the wisdom teeth will determine the relative ease in which they can be extracted. Removal before the third molars have a chance to emerge is generally recommended in order to maintain proper alignment of the teeth. When wisdom teeth are impacted, extraction becomes more difficult and may require a more involved surgical procedure.</p>
<p>Younger patients typically have an easier time with <strong><a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onkeypress="window.open(this.href);return false;">wisdom teeth removal</a></strong> because the tooth roots are not fully developed and the bone is less dense, making extraction less complicated. As a result, recovery time is generally shorter.</p>
<p>Not everyone's wisdom teeth need to be extracted. If the third molars are aligned, healthy and functional, dentists may let the teeth remain, but continue to monitor their movement. Patients experiencing jaw pain or inflammation should have their wisdom teeth evaluated by a dentist.</p>
<p>If you haven't already, visit our Manhattan, IL office to learn more about your wisdom teeth. At Manhattan Dental Care, routine check ups can help us monitor the development of your third molars and recommend an appropriate time for removal, should it be necessary. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 12:12:13 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>How To Ease A Toothache</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/how-to-ease-a-toothache.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Tooth Ache" class="right" height="167" src="/images/29.-Toothache.jpg" width="250" />A severe toothache can be difficult to bear, often times preventing you from participating in your daily activities or keeping you up through the night. The severity of a toothache can range from chronic and mild to sharp and excruciating. It's common for the pain to be aggravated by chewing, or sensitive to foods and beverages which are hot and cold.</p>
<h2>Relieving Toothaches</h2>
<p>When <strong><a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org">tooth pain</a></strong> comes your way, you'll want to know what steps you can take to alleviate the pain until you can see your dentist. The following tips from Manhattan Dental Care may provide temporary relief, but it's always best to contact our Manhattan, IL office for any dental problems, including a toothache. Numbing the pain is never a good substitute for professional dental care.</p>
<p>Here are a few simple remedies to cope with the pain until you can see your dentist.</p>
<ul>
	<li>Schedule an appointment with our Manhattan, IL office. Putting off treatment for tooth pain can lead to more serious dental problems.</li>
	<li>Take over-the-counter pain medications to reduce the pain and swelling, but never place the medication directly on the affected tooth. Always consult with your dentist or physician first.</li>
	<li>Apply a cold compress to the side of your cheek.</li>
	<li>Floss to remove particles that may be lodged between your teeth causing the pain.</li>
	<li>Elevate your head to reduce the pressure on the affected tooth.</li>
	<li>Rinse with a mixture of salt and water to remove any food particles or debris that may be irritating your tooth.</li>
	<li>Avoid foods that intensify the pain, such as foods with extreme temperature or foods that are hard to chew.</li>
	<li>Take care of your teeth by brushing and flossing regularly, and visit your dentist for routine check ups. This is the best way to avoid dental pain and keep your teeth healthy.</li>
</ul>
<p>While it's possible to manage tooth pain, you should seek professional care from our Manhattan, IL office whenever you experience dental pain or unusual symptoms. In most instances, a toothache is caused by a dental problem, such as a cavity, a fractured tooth, or an infection. A thorough oral examination from Manhattan Dental Care can help determine the cause. Based on the problem, we can administer the appropriate treatment to ease your pain. <br /></p>
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]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:21:16 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Are You Using the Right Toothbrush?</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/are-you-using-the-right-toothbrush.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Selecting the right tooth brush" class="right" height="166" src="/images/27.ToothBrush.jpg" width="250" />Buying a new toothbrush can be difficult with so many different shapes, sizes and styles to choose from. Which toothbrush you use and how often you replace your toothbrush, however, is important for maintaining good oral health and a radiant smile. Here are some basic recommendations from Manhattan Dental Care to consider when selecting a toothbrush:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Your toothbrush should be the right size for your mouth and teeth; it should not be uncomfortable to clean your teeth.</li>
	<li>Your toothbrush should have bristles that stand up straight.</li>
	<li>Choose a toothbrush with soft bristles that are gentle on your teeth and gums.</li>
	<li>Select a toothbrush with a handle that is easy to grip and long enough so as not to make the action of brushing awkward or difficult.</li>
	<li>Your toothbrush should have a marginally small head so it can fit comfortably between the teeth and cheek. The head of the toothbrush should be small enough to clean the back molars and other hard to reach areas.</li>
</ul>
<h2>How to Care for Your Toothbrush:</h2>
<ul>
	<li>Replace your toothbrush every three to four months, or when the bristles look worn or bent.</li>
	<li>After an illness, throw away your old toothbrush and buy a new one to avoid re-infection.</li>
	<li>Never share toothbrushes as this increases the risk of infection and illnesses.</li>
	<li>After brushing, thoroughly rinse your toothbrush with water to remove remaining toothpaste and debris.</li>
	<li>Allow your toothbrush to air-dry by storing it in an upright position.</li>
</ul>
<p>When you choose the toothbrush that is the right size and style for your mouth and dental care needs, you'll be able to clean your teeth more completely and help prevent the development of plaque and other dental diseases. If you need assistance deciding on the best toothbrush for your oral health needs, discuss your choice of toothbrush with our <a href="/Manhattan-Dental-Care.html"><strong>Manhattan, IL dental office</strong>.</a><br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 14:31:29 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Teeth Whitening: Is it Right for You?</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/teeth-whitening-is-it-right-for-you.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Teeth Whitening" class="right" height="166" src="/images/26.Teeth-Whitening.jpg" width="250" />If you are looking for a quick way to dramatically enhance your smile, <a href="http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/library/71/TeethWhitening.html"><strong>professional teeth whitening</strong></a> may be a good option. Teeth whitening is convenient and highly effective, making it one of the most popular and commonly requested cosmetic dental treatments today.</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we understand that many patients want to achieve a whiter smile, but it's also important for patients to understand that teeth whitening isn't for everyone. Teeth whitening results will vary from patient to patient, and procedures will differ by need and budget. The only way to determine which treatment will produce the best outcome for your teeth is by visiting our Manhattan, IL office first.</p>
<p>The following circumstances and conditions may prevent you from using teeth whitening products:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Teeth with yellow hues will generally produce the best results. Natural tooth colors that are brown or gray typically don't react to whitening treatments.</li>
	<li>Mothers who are pregnant or nursing should refrain from all whitening treatments</li>
	<li>If your teeth are oversensitive, whitening procedures are likely to intensify the sensitivity of your teeth.</li>
	<li>Teeth that have been restored with veneers or bonded with white fillings should not be whitened with certain whitening solutions as it will discolor the restorations.</li>
</ul>
<p>Because the natural teeth retain the ability to absorb stains, patients should also be aware that the results of teeth whitening may fade over time, especially if the individual smokes or drinks a lot of coffee, tea, or red wine. An easy way to achieve a whiter, healthier smile is to brush with fluoride toothpaste, floss regularly, and avoid foods and beverages that augment tooth stains.</p>
<p>At Manhattan Dental Care, we can help you determine whether or not you are a good candidate for a professional whitening treatment. Whether you choose an in-office or at-home teeth whitening procedure, the results can be amazing and take years off of your appearance.</p>
<p>There's no doubt that your smile is one of your most eye-catching qualities. With new advances in cosmetic dentistry today, there are other smile-enhancing treatments available to improve the appearance of your teeth, and at Manhattan Dental Care, we strive to stay abreast of new cosmetic treatments so that our patients can easily achieve the smile they've always wanted. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 11:40:51 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Welcome to Our Blog!</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/welcome-to-our-blog.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are an existing patient or searching for a dentist in the Manhattan, IL area, we're excited you are here. With the dental industry advancing, we recognize the importance of keeping our patients and visitors up to date with all of the new and exciting things taking place in our practice. </p>
<p>As we move forward with our blog, we hope to promote dental awareness as a vital part of your healthy lifestyle. Here you will find a variety of articles and topics including dental news, advancements in dental technology and treatment, practical dental health advice and updates from Dr. Martinez-Aversano and her staff. </p>
<p>We hope you find our blog to be helpful, engaging and informational to ensure your best dental health.<br /><br />As always, feel free to contact us with any dental questions or concerns. <br /></p>
]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 15:42:28 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Easy Tips for Caring for Your Child&#x2019;s Teeth</title><link>http://www.manhattandentalcare.org/blog/post/easy-tips-for-caring-for-your-childs-teeth.html</link><description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" class="right" height="304" src="/images/20.jpg" width="250" />As a parent, you play an important role in your child's dental health. Instilling proper oral habits during your child's growth and development years coupled with regular visits to our <a href="/Manhattan-Dental-Care.html"><strong>Manhattan, IL dental office</strong></a> are the best ways to ensure strong, healthy teeth into adulthood.</p>
<h2>Basic Tips for Parents from Manhattan Dental Care:<br /><br /></h2>
<h2>Establish Good Oral Health Habits Early</h2>
<p>Our Manhattan, IL office can show your child the proper methods for cleaning those hard to reach areas with a tooth brush and floss. We can also work with you to recommend a specific program of brushing, flossing, and other treatments you can use while teaching your child the appropriate ways to care for his or her teeth.</p>
<h2>Nutritional Diet</h2>
<p>Limit your child's frequency of snacking, especially starchy, sugary and acidic foods. Instead promote healthy snacks that are rich in nutrients, such as fruits, vegetables and cheese.</p>
<h2>Fluoride Intake</h2>
<p>Ensure your child gets an adequate amount of fluoride in his or her diet. Fluoride helps build strong teeth and prevent cavities.</p>
<h2>Make Tooth Brushing Fun</h2>
<p>When parents are excited about caring for their teeth, kids will find tooth brushing to be more enjoyable as well.</p>
<h2>Regular Check Ups</h2>
<p>As recommended by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, parents should bring their child to the dentist by their first birthday. We encourage regular visits to our kid-friendly office in Manhattan, IL to monitor your child's dental development and to educate you and your child about preventative care.</p>
<p><br /><br />At Manhattan Dental Care, we understand going to the dentist, especially for children, can be scary, so we make going to the dentist as fun and relaxed as possible. Focusing on education and prevention, our Manhattan, IL office offers a fun, gentle and positive atmosphere for your child that promotes good oral hygiene from the toddler years into adolescence and adulthood. We look forward to caring for your child's teeth and gums throughout their various stages of growth and development. <br /></p>
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