Jon Frankel Dentistry

Category Archive: Dental Check Up

  1. As we journey through life, our oral health needs evolve, particularly as we age. At Frankel Dentistry, we believe that a beautiful smile is timeless and achievable at any age. That’s why we’re dedicated to helping our senior patients maintain their oral health and address common dental issues that may arise. In this blog, we’ll share valuable tips on caring for your smile as you age, and we encourage you to share this information with your older loved ones.

    1. Maintain Regular Dental Check-ups:

    Regular dental check-ups are just as crucial in your later years as they are when you’re younger. These appointments allow us to detect and address dental issues early, preventing more extensive problems down the road. Dental cleanings also help keep your teeth and gums healthy.

    2. Be Mindful of Gum Health:

    September is also Gum Care Month! Gum Health can help you can for your overall well being. Gum disease becomes more common as we age. It’s essential to watch for signs like bleeding gums, bad breath, or loose teeth. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits can help prevent and manage gum disease.

    National Gum Care Month Poster

    3. Stay Hydrated:

    Dry mouth is a common issue for seniors, often caused by medications. Saliva helps protect your teeth, so stay hydrated and consider using sugar-free lozenges or mouthwashes designed to combat dry mouth.

    4. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene Habits:

    Continue to brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristle toothbrush. Don’t forget to floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between your teeth.

    5. Consider Dental Implants:

    If you have missing teeth, dental implants are a fantastic solution. They look and function like natural teeth and can significantly improve your smile and chewing ability.

    6. Address Tooth Sensitivity:

    Tooth sensitivity can become more pronounced with age. If you experience sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks, speak with your dentist. There are solutions available to alleviate discomfort.

    7. Watch for Oral Cancer:

    Oral cancer risk increases with age. Pay attention to any unusual sores, lumps, or changes in your mouth, lips, or throat. Regular dental check-ups include oral cancer screenings for early detection.

    8. Eat a Balanced Diet:

    A healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and dairy products is essential for overall health and your smile. Limit sugary and acidic foods and drinks that can harm your teeth.

    9. Don’t Neglect Denture Care:

    If you wear dentures, clean them daily and soak them overnight. Regular check-ups can ensure your dentures fit well and function properly.

    10. Stay Informed:

    Stay informed about changes in your dental insurance, as your needs may change with age. Our team can help you navigate any adjustments to your coverage.

    Senior woman talking to her dentist about dental implants.

  2. Taking care of your pet’s oral health is an important part of their overall well-being. A healthy mouth, promotes a healthy body! Just like humans, pets can suffer from a variety of dental issues, including plaque, tartar, and periodontal disease, if their oral health isn’t properly maintained.

    First, let’s talk about why pet oral health is so important. Not only can poor oral health lead to bad breath, but it can also create a number of other problems for your pet. For instance, bacteria can easily enter the bloodstream through the gums and cause infections in other organs. This can lead to a variety of illnesses and can even be life-threatening. That’s why it’s so important to practice good oral hygiene for your pet.

    Let’s talk about how to keep your pet’s mouth clean and healthy. One of the best ways to do this is by brushing your pet’s teeth regularly. You can purchase special pet toothbrushes and toothpaste at most pet stores. It’s also important to feed your pet a healthy, balanced diet and give them plenty of chew toys. This will help remove plaque and prevent tartar buildup.

    Finally, it’s also important to take your pet to the vet for regular checkups. While Frankel Dentistry does not care for animals, your vet can check your pet’s teeth and gums to make sure they are healthy and can provide advice on the best way to maintain your pet’s oral hygiene! Let’s help your best friend have a lifetime of healthy, happy smiles!

    We’ve said it time and time again but a healthy mouth promotes a healthy body! The same goes for the pets you love! Good oral hygiene is an important part of your pet’s overall health and well-being.

  3. Visiting the dentist can be an anxiety-inducing experience for many people, leading them to avoid crucial dental care altogether. At Frankel Dentistry, we understand and empathize with your dental anxiety. Our mission is to provide a warm and welcoming environment where you feel comfortable and at ease. With a team of highly, skilled professionals, state-of-the-art technology, and a patient-centric approach, we are proud to offer the best dental care experience that caters to your unique needs.

    Empathy and Understanding:

    1 in 3 patients struggle with dental anxiety. At Frankel Dentistry, we recognize dental anxiety is real and can be triggered by fear of pain, past negative experiences, or uncertainty about treatment. Our compassionate team takes the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and tailor our approach to provide you with personalized care. We always want to create a safe space where you feel supported throughout your dental journey.

    Gentle and Pain-Free Dentistry:

    We prioritize your comfort during every step of your dental treatment. Our skilled dentists practice the latest techniques and advancements in dentistry to ensure a gentle and pain-free experience. Team members regularly attend continued education classes to better serve patients. When it comes to pain we offer a variety of numbing and sedation options, especially for those with sever anxiety. We are committed to making your visit as comfortable as possible.

    Comprehensive Range of Services:

    At Frankel Dentistry, we offer a comprehensive range of dental services to address all your oral health needs. Whether you require a routine check up, cosmetic dentistry to enhance your smile, or restorative treatments like dental implants, our team has the expertise to deliver top-notch care. We also have specialist in office to help care for unique or specialized treatment.

    State-of-the-Art Technology:

    We believe in staying at the forefront of dental technology to provider you with the best care available. Our dental office is equipped with state of the art equipment including digital x-rays, intraoral cameras, and laser dentistry to ensure accurate diagnoses and efficient, minimally invasive treatments.

    Relaxing Atmosphere:

    We take pride in cultivating a relaxing and inviting atmosphere in our dental office. From soothing décor to comfortable waiting areas, we aim to alleviate while visiting the dentist.

    Patient Education:

    At Frankel Dentistry, we want to empowering our patients through education. This is why we offer complimentary consultations. We want to take time to explain treatment options, procedures, and proper oral care techniques, so you can make informed decision about your dental health. We also understand dental care can be a significant financial investment. TO make our services accessible to everyone, we offer care credit and work with a variety of dental insurance plans.

    Serve All, Always Better. At Frankel Dentistry we are passionate about providing a dental care experience that prioritizes your comfort and well-being. From understand and empathizing with dental anxiety to offering a wide range of services with the latest technology, specialists, and compassionate team members, we strive to deliver the best possible care for each patient. Don’t let dental anxiety prevent you from achieving optimal oral health and a confident smile. Come experience the difference at Frankel Dentistry. Your smile deserves the best, and that’s precisely what we’re here to provide, the Best Dental Care Experience!

    Due for a cleaning or looking for a new dental practice? Let us create the best dental care experience for you and your family. We have two offices, flexible hours, evenings, and weekends.

    Call today to schedule.

    Toledo: 419-474-9611

    Maumee: 419-893-0221

     

  4. Tooth sensitivity can be a frustrating and uncomfortable dental issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Sharp, sudden pain that accompanies the consumption of hot or cold foods and beverages can put a damper on daily life. While there are various causes behind tooth sensitivity, it’s important to address any underlying problems rather than simply endure the discomfort. Let’s dive deeper into tooth sensitivity and how to help!

    Tooth sensitivity can be a result of many factors such as:

    Tooth enamel erosion: The protective layer of enamel can wear down over time due to aggressive brushing, acidic foods, or acid reflux. As the enamel thins, the underlying dentin becomes exposed, leading to sensitivity.

    Dental cavities: Cavities compromise the integrity of the tooth structure, causing sensitivity when the nerve endings are exposed to stimuli.

    Gum recession: Receding gums expose the tooth roots, which lack the protective enamel covering. The roots contain tiny tubules that connect to nerve endings, making them more susceptible to sensitivity.

    six tips on how to help sensitive teeth.

    Of course we recommend speaking with your dental care provider to find any underlying health concerns but if you can’t get into the office soon enough here are some tips to  help:

    Use a soft-bristled toothbrush: Brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush and adopting a gentle brushing technique can prevent further enamel erosion and gum recession.

    Use desensitizing toothpaste: Specialized toothpaste for sensitive teeth contains compounds that help block nerve sensations and provide relief. Regular use can help reduce sensitivity over time.

    Avoid acidic and sugary foods: Acidic foods and beverages, as well as excessive sugar consumption, can contribute to enamel erosion and tooth decay. Limiting their intake can protect your teeth from further damage.

    Wear a mouthguard at night: If tooth sensitivity is caused by teeth grinding or clenching, wearing a mouthguard at night can help minimize the pressure on your teeth and prevent enamel wear.

    It’s important to note that these are all temporary fixes, it’s crucial to schedule regular dental visits with our team at Frankel Dentistry to address the underlying causes of tooth sensitivity! A dental professional can identify any dental issues, such as cavities, gum disease, or enamel erosion, and develop a personalized treatment plan. Routine dental cleanings and examinations are essential for maintaining optimal oral health and preventing further complications! We’d be happy to take a look at your smile! 

    Call today to schedule or visit us online!

    Toledo:419-474-9611   Maumee: 419-893-0221

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  5. Dental Hygienists are dental healthcare providers! The scope of practice may  vary from state to state. At Frankel Dentistry, our patients tell us we have the  best dental hygienists and we agree.

    In Ohio, they perform a wide range of services, such as: 

    Examining teeth and gums to identify problems, which may include cavities,  gum disease, or oral cancer. 

    Cleaning teeth and gums. Using specific dental instruments and tools, they  remove plaque, tartar, and stains, which helps prevent tooth decay and gum  disease. 

    Taking radiographs. Dental hygienists may take x-rays of teeth and jaws to  reveal issues not visible in an oral exam. 

    Instructing and explaining toothbrushing and flossing, diet, and the use of  fluoride. Oral health education may include diseases of the teeth, gums, and  mouth. 

    Local anesthesia and nitrous oxide may be administered by dental hygienists  under the supervision of a licensed dentist. 

    Applying topical fluoride to strengthen and remineralize enamel is another  dental hygienist function. 

    Dental hygienists are invaluable members of the dental health team. Your  smile will thank you if you see your dental hygienist once every 3 to 6  months.

     

     

    At Frankel Dentistry, we love our careers and we love our workplace! There is nothing better than serving others through our passions!
    Looking for a career in dentistry? Apply online today at www.jonfrankeldentistry.com/careers/

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  6. Wearing down your smile by grinding your teeth throughout the night? Unbearable migraines as a result from uncontrollable clenching?
    Our Maumee office, Frankel and Puhl Dentistry could have a solution for you! Dr. Amber Puhl, DDS is now administering Botox to help treat TMJ and bruxism.

    Not sure what TMJ is? Let us break it down for you.

    The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. You have one joint on each side of your jaw. TMJ disorders, a type of temporomandibular disorder or TMD, can cause pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement. Over 80% of patients suffer from some sort of TMJ disorder.
    Woman suffering from jaw pain and aches from TMJ.

    What causes TMJ?

    TMJ can be the result of a number of factors. Arthritis, jaw injury, teeth clenching and/or grinding all contribute to TMJ development. During early signs of teeth grinding and clenching we recommend visiting your dentist regarding night guards to protect your enamel and your jaw.

    Signs and symptoms of TMJ disorders may include:

    • Pain or tenderness of your jaw
    • Pain in one or both of the temporomandibular joints
    • Aching pain in and around your ear
    • Difficulty chewing or pain while chewing
    • Aching facial pain
    • Locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close your mouth
    Dr. Puhl and Dr. Frankel smiling

    Dr. Amber Puhl, DDS and Dr. Jon Frankel, DDS

    Botox Can Help!

    You have undoubtedly heard of Botox injections used to enhance lips, cheeks, or to smooth out wrinkles across the forehead or around the eyes. But you may not be familiar with Botox treatment for TMJ. When the Botox is injected into the temporalis and masseter muscles, it limits muscle function and relieves facial pain, headaches, and swelling associated with TMJ.

    Always Better! Frankel and Puhl Dentistry is adding Botox as a treatment option for patients who suffer from TMJ disorders. Continuing to learn and grow to best serve our patients is very important to us. After training and continued education with the American Academy of Facial Esthetics,  our very own Dr. Amber Puhl, DDS will be offering botox treatment!

    Struggling with tension headaches and jaw pain from TMJ? Botox could be your answer. Visit us online or call today to schedule an appointment.

  7. June is Men’s Health Awareness Month and Frankel Dentistry is spreading awareness and encouraging healthy habits. Did you know over 350,000 men die every year from heart disease? And only 3 out 5 have regular physicals. Believe it or not, your oral health is connected to your health! This is why we always say a Healthy Mouth Promotes a Healthy Body! Oral health is often overlooked but did you know there are currently 3.6 billion individuals struggling with oral diseases? 

    Father and Son smiling and laughing. Baby is waving. Healthy, bright smile. University of Toledo representative. University of Toledo gear.

    Your mouth is typically a good indicator of your overall well-being. Individuals with periodontal disease have the same risk factors as those with heart disease. Diseases such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, and Alzthemiers can all be connected to oral health. Frankel Dentistry wants to see you live a healthy, happy life with smiles to share for years to come. How can you make sure you’re practicing a healthy lifestyle?

    Here are some heart healthy habits to help encourage a healthy lifestyle!

    1. A healthy diet.

    Limit your fat and sodium consumption! Highly fat foods are known to increase your risk of heart disease or stroke. This is because fatty foods increase cholesterol which lead to high blood pressure, build up in the blood, clogged arteries, and more. 

    A heart healthy diet includes whole grains, fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, and limit processed foods. 

    1. Exercise!

    30 minutes a few days a week is all you need! Cardio exercises such as walking, running, cycling, or exercise classes all help strengthen your heart. Find a form of exercise you love and will look forward to! 

    1. DENTAL CARE

    As you know a healthy mouth promotes a healthy body! Studies have shown bacteria in the mouth creates plaque which can move into the bloodstream and increase your risk for diabetes, stroke, and more. Remember to brush twice a day for at least two minutes, floss regularly, and schedule your recare appointments! 

    1. Quality rest.

    Quality sleep is essential to your health and well-being. Sleep allows your heart to rest as well as improve blood pressure and heart rate. We recommend a 7-8 hours of quality rest a night.

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  8. May is Family Wellness Month AND Mental Health Month.

    Your physical health is just as important as your mental health! This month we are sharing healthy habits to encourage a healthier lifestyle for you and your family!

    1. Get outside! A little summer sunshine can go a long way. Chances are you’ve spent the winter tucked away and Vitamin D deprived. Take a family walk or bike ride in the evening, visit a new park or trail, walk the dog daily, and be sure to take in the sunshine and fresh air.
    Toledo local organization Miles for Smiles walk. Mom and children walking as a form of exercise.
    1. Try a healthy new recipe. Pick a night to cook a healthy meal with your family. This is a great way to spend quality time together while still being productive. This is also an opportunity to teach children the importance of a balanced diet and trying new foods.
    1. Practice mindfulness. This is an opportunity to help your children understand the importance of mental health. Simply reflect on the day you’ve had or situations which have left your little ones with certain emotions. Help them discover “why” they feel the emotions they do. Also, try a five minute meditation or positive affirmations. Encourage your children to highlight their favorite things about themselves to promote self esteem!
    1. Find a self care routine. Help your loved ones find a way they love to care for themselves, this could be taking time for a skin care routine, workout routine, an oral care routine, or nighttime cooldown routine. This is time for you all to relax yet still be productive towards your health.
    Oral care is self care. Three different forms of self care that can help you take care of your mind and body.
Oral care routine, skin care routine, mental care routine.
    1. Practice oral health! A healthy mouth promotes a healthy body. Teaching your kids healthy oral habits at a young age can help ensure a beautiful, life lasting smile. Brush, floss, rinse, visit Dr. Frankel and repeat!
    2. Connect with one another. Good relationships are important for your mental wellbeing. It never hurts to remind your family how much they mean to you and the impact they’ve made on your life.
    Family photo for Dental office in Toledo at the Wildwood Metroparks. A team of moms and their kids.
  9. You know going to the dentist is important. It has been in the news, you know a healthy mouth promotes a healthy body. Your mother keeps asking you if you have seen the dentist. Your grandkids have asked you what happened to your teeth.

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    What for? The tooth fairy will not schedule for you. State of the art dental practices make it as easy as 1-2-3 with online scheduling and forms.  

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    You may be the prodigal patient, but fear not, dentistry has changed. There are practices that will welcome you and celebrate your choice to take charge of your dental health.

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    Look for online reviews. Schedule a tour. Find an office that gives complimentary consultation.     Click here: https://www.jonfrankeldentistry.com/

    Frankel Dentistry has served the Toledo, Ohio area through dentistry since 1946 with an always better approach. The owner, Dr. Jon Frankel offers his personal cell phone number to patients. Accessibility is important to Frankel Dentistry. Evening and Saturday hours, two locations and same day emergency visits distinguish this dental office from others. The doctors and staff want each visit to be the best dental experience.

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  10. Toledo dentist, Dr. Jon Frankel wants to keep his dental family smiling. Since 1946 Frankel Dentistry has served the Toledo, Ohio area through dentistry with an always better approach.

    Six month check ups and cleanings have been the standard. Dentistry has embraced technology and things have changed over the years. Dental implants, same day crowns and teeth whitening were not common 63 years ago. The interval between dental visits has changed as well.

     

     

     

     

    Toledo, Ohio is blessed with notable seasonal changes. The new protocol for patients over 65 years of age is every 3 months. Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall can  be helpful reminders to schedule dental visits.

    Changes in dental health can occur quickly in seniors. Dry mouth is a common ailment and is associated with decay and gum disease. As Frankel Dental patients know a healthy mouth promotes a healthy body. Some illnesses are first seen with subtle changes in the mouth. Oral cancer screenings are essential to early detection.

    Sixty may be the new forty but dental professionals know for patients over 65 three months is the new six months.

    For more information on dental preventative visits or any dental questions, call your dentist. If you are in the Toledo, Ohio area schedule a complimentary visit with Frankel Dentistry in Toledo or Maumee.