Are Your Teeth More Sensitive During the Cold Season?

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As winter descends upon us, it's essential to consider the impact of chilly weather on your oral health. The cold season can bring about unique challenges that affect your teeth and gums. In this blog post, we will explore four common oral health challenges associated with winter and provide expert advice from renowned dentists, Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay, on how to address them.
 

  • Sensitivity to Cold Air and Beverages: Sensitive teeth can become even more bothersome during the winter months. The exposure of your teeth to cold air or the consumption of icy beverages can lead to sharp, fleeting pain. Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay recommend highly effective in-office fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel and provide long-term relief. These treatments work by blocking nerve pathways, reducing sensitivity, and enhancing comfort. At Lazare Biomimetic Dentistry & Smile Design studio, we create custom trays, that are molded to fit your teeth perfectly, to ensure that the desensitizing fluoride solution comes in direct contact with the sensitive areas of your teeth. This targeted application maximizes the effectiveness of the treatment to ensure maximum comfort.
  • Dry Mouth: Dry mouth is a common issue during the winter season, exacerbated by indoor heating systems. Reduced saliva production increases the risk of cavities and gum disease. Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay can develop a tailored oral care routine that includes specific products designed to alleviate dry mouth. This may involve the use of alcohol-free mouthwashes, dry-mouth toothpaste, and oral sprays and drops that can simulate the characteristics of saliva, providing relief from the discomfort of a dry mouth. These formulations help restore moisture levels in the oral cavity, making you feel less self-conscious and more comfortable.
  • Cracked Lips and Cold Sores: Chilly winds often lead to chapped lips, and winter can trigger cold sore outbreaks due to weakened immunity. Protecting your lips with a quality lip balm containing SPF is essential, as environmental stress is one of the key factors in the outbreak of herpes labialis. If you experience the itchy tingle of the onset of cold sores, Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay offer non-invasive and cost-effective laser treatments that can help prevent the onset of these sores or limit their duration. These laser treatments, in combination with prescribed antiviral medications, can make a significant difference in managing and reducing the discomfort associated with cold sores.
  • Increased Sugar Intake: Winter holidays often involve indulging in sugary treats, which can elevate the risk of tooth decay and gum problems. Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay play a pivotal role in prevention by offering personalized advice on maintaining a balanced diet and practicing optimal oral hygiene. In-office dental cleanings are also highly effective in removing plaque and tartar buildup, safeguarding your oral health and helping you enjoy your winter treats without compromising your smile. Dr. Lazare and Dr. Fay's expertise extends beyond addressing the immediate consequences of holiday indulgence. They prioritize preventive measures to ensure that your oral health remains strong year-round. Their guidance not only helps you enjoy the festivities but also empowers you with the knowledge and tools to maintain a healthy smile well into the future.
  • In conclusion, the increased sugar intake that often accompanies winter holidays can pose a significant risk to your oral health. However, with the expert guidance of Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay, you can navigate this challenge effectively.
     

Don't let the winter season take a toll on your oral health. Dr. Marc Lazare and Dr. Terese Fay offer expert advice to help you navigate these seasonal challenges. For personalized guidance and consultations, schedule an appointment with them today. By taking proactive steps and seeking professional dental care, you can ensure that your smile stays healthy and bright throughout the winter season. By making informed dietary choices, practicing optimal oral hygiene, and scheduling in-office dental cleanings, you can enjoy the holiday season without compromising your smile. Remember, your oral health is essential year-round, so don't neglect it during the colder months.

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Phone: 332-334-8290

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