40 Massachusetts Ave, Lunenburg, MA 01462
Dr. Gianino and his entire staff are an exceptional team. They have changed my life and my smile forever... They truly are amazing!
—Cathy B.
Dr. Gianino and his staff helped me to overcome the anxiety through medication and after multiple root canals and now crowns my mouth is healthy.
—Rick C.
I am very happy with the service I received so far, and have always felt good leaving the dentist. I have one appointment left and can't wait to receive my final 3 bridge.
—Bernie F.
Dr. Gianino and his staff worked extremely hard to resolve my very complicated situation. It took a lot of work and study on his part to achieve the end results which is truly remarkable.
—Nancy S.
My teeth, my gums, my oral health has come a long, long, way! It is much improved from the day I first set foot inside the doors of this practice. I am truly thankful for the dental care I receive.
—Felecia H.
Although most people think they know the reasons for proper, daily tooth brushing, few people realize that clean teeth and healthy gums can protect against a variety of general, even life-threatening, health problems. When you don't brush regularly, harmful bacteria multiply and plaque forms. Combined with sugar, saliva, mucus, and food debris, plaque creates a strong acid substance that eats away protective tooth enamel to cause tooth decay. A downhill slide can result.
Over time, the decay works its way below the enamel to infect tooth dentin, and this can cause pain and kill teeth. Meanwhile, plaque build up on tooth surfaces irritates gums, causing them to pull away from the teeth and expose the sensitive tooth roots. Loose gums form pockets where bacteria and infection gather. This nasty stuff can destroy the bone that holds teeth secure, resulting in tooth loosening or loss. Finally, chronic gum disease can break down the protective barrier between oral bacteria and your blood stream. This allows bacteria to enter your blood stream and increases the risk for a host of health problems like heart disease, stroke, respiratory illness, diabetes complications, and pregnancy complications.
Maintain good oral health by establishing a solid habit of brushing twice daily with a soft toothbrush, using the proper technique and quality fluoride toothpaste, and flossing carefully once a day. What's the best brushing technique? That depends on your personal dentition, but general guidelines apply to all patients.
First, choose toothpaste with the ADA seal of approval. You should spend at least three to four minutes brushing with a small, soft, angled brush in little, circular motions across all tooth surfaces and the gum line. Cover two to three teeth at a time, applying gentle pressure. Harsh brushing can damage gums and cause painful sensitivity. After brushing your teeth, remember to brush or scrape your tongue to remove germs and bacteria that harm teeth and cause bad breath. Finally, rinse your entire mouth with water and spit out the debris. Brush twice daily or after meals, and floss between teeth once a day.
For more thorough brushing, consider purchasing an electric toothbrush. Some models feature an automatic cut off or warning light that kicks into action when you brush too harshly. Replace your toothbrush every three to four months so that the bristles remain effectively positioned and clean. For fresh breath and further prevention of bad bacteria, follow up with an over-the-counter mouthwash.
David D. Gianino D.D.S. P.C. Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
40 Massachusetts Ave, Lunenburg, MA 01462
Phone: 978-342-8686 Fax: 978-345-6139
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David Gianino D.D.S., your Lunenburg MA Dentist provides Family & Cosmetic Dentistry including the following dental services: fillings/restorations, dental sealants, full dentures, dental bridges, dental implants, dental crowns, tooth extractions, gum disease laser therapy, non surgical root canal, dental bonding, porcelain veneers, inlays and onlays, teeth whitening, Invisalign clear braces.
David D. Gianino D.D.S. Family & Cosmetic Dentistry serve the following North Central Massachusetts communities including Lunenburg MA, Leominster MA, Fitchburg MA, Harvard MA, Bolton MA, Sterling MA, Shirley MA, Westminster MA, and Princeton MA.