Panda Dentistry

Panda Dentistry Dental office serving Timonium, MD and surrounding neighborhoods.

09/10/2022

06/24/2022

Can you spot her bridge.

This beautiful pt wanted everything to still look natural after she lost a couple of teeth.

Tx. Bridge

We are now considered an in network with Delta Dental. Call 410 308 4880 to schedule your appointments
03/22/2022

We are now considered an in network with Delta Dental.

Call 410 308 4880 to schedule your appointments

MYTH: Brushing your teeth after breakfast is highly beneficial for your tooth enamel.Brushing and flossing first thing i...
03/19/2022

MYTH: Brushing your teeth after breakfast is highly beneficial for your tooth enamel.

Brushing and flossing first thing in the morning removes the plaque that has built up during the night and takes care of many of the bacteria who are ready to enjoy the sugar and carbs in that breakfast with you.
If you brush before eating breakfast, rinse your mouth with water after your meal, floss if needed, and you are good to go.

If You Choose to Brush After Breakfast you should ideally postpone brushing for 20-30 minutes after your meal. Of course, these are minutes in which bacteria can make use of those new sugars and carbohydrates.

So why shouldn’t you brush immediately after eating? Many foods and beverages, especially acidic ones such as grapefruit and orange juice, can weaken the surface of your teeth. If you rinse with water after eating and wait at least 20-30 minutes before brushing, your enamel will be “remineralized” (another benefit of saliva) and ready for cleaning.

One thing is certain: if you give your teeth and gums two minutes of careful brushing and flossing in the morning, you can’t help but start your day off right!

Don’t be that 48%…work towards changing that smile if you don’t like something about it.
02/28/2022

Don’t be that 48%…work towards changing that smile if you don’t like something about it.

DM this to your partner who refuses to floss!💋A kiss  can exchange up to 80 million bacteria.It might sound like a joke ...
02/14/2022

DM this to your partner who refuses to floss!

💋A kiss can exchange up to 80 million bacteria.

It might sound like a joke that you can get “cooties” from kissing, but let me perfectly clear on this one: You can get gum disease from kissing, or even by sharing a drink or utensils.💔

Kissing someone who has gum disease or cavity-causing bacteria can cause someone else who previously had a low concentration of “bad” bacteria to “catch” dental problems due to increased concentration of “bad” bacteria-especially if that person has poor oral hygiene habits, which sets the stage or tooth decay.

Periodontitist might be passed from parents to children and between romantic partners, according to an article published in the Journal of the American Dental Association.

💕Here’s the good news

Even if your kissing partner has gum disease, you do not have to stop kissing to protect yourself.

Gum disease doesn’t occur the same way as the flu or an STI. That’s because gum disease isn’t just caused by the transmission of “bad” bacteria-it’s much more multifactorial than that.

Gum disease can be caused by not only the presence of the “bad” bacteria, but also the poor oral hygiene habits that set the stage for dental issues, OR it can be caused by the presence of the “bad” bacteria along with a compromised immune system or an immune system that is still developing, as in the case with kids.

Just be sure that you are practicing good oral hygiene-that’s regular brushing and flossing and seeing your dentist regularly for a check-up and cleaning.

Being a good partner/parent includes having strong oral hygiene habits that will protect you both and set you both up to reap the benefits.

Some great results with Invisalign and veneers.
02/09/2022

Some great results with Invisalign and veneers.

Tooth decay (cavities) continues to be the most common chronic disease in both adults and children in the US. It is also...
02/08/2022

Tooth decay (cavities) continues to be the most common chronic disease in both adults and children in the US. It is also very highly preventable.

Call for your consultation ☎️410-308-4880.

Don’t wait! Let us get you out of pain.   ☎️410 308 4880
02/07/2022

Don’t wait! Let us get you out of pain.
☎️410 308 4880

New Month opportunity to prioritize your (oral) health!
02/01/2022

New Month opportunity to prioritize your (oral) health!

Just a reminder that even the smallest changes can have a huge impact! Schedule your consultation appointment today. ☎️4...
01/28/2022

Just a reminder that even the smallest changes can have a huge impact!


Schedule your consultation appointment today. ☎️410-308-4880

Address

20 E Timonium Road, Ste 210
Lutherville - Timonium, MD
21093

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14103084880

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Panda Dentistry posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Panda Dentistry:

Share