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How Do I Care For My Pet’s Teeth?

September 25th, 2024

Our pets are a valued part of the family, but dogs and cats are not regularly known for their minty-fresh breath. Did you know that bad breath can be a sign of a more serious dental problem for your furry companion?

If you live with a pet or two, you’ll want to brush up on your animal dental knowledge and make sure everyone’s teeth stay healthy.

Proper dental care is essential to a pet’s overall well-being. About 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats suffer from periodontal disease after the age of three.

Not only is this unhealthy for their mouth, it can lead to more serious health problems, including organ damage and heart failure. Toxins from periodontal disease seep into your pet’s bloodstream and have the potential to cause fatal organ damage.

Your veterinarian will check your pet’s teeth at an annual or six-month examination, but here are a few signs of periodontal disease you should watch for at home:

  • Yellow/brown tartar
  • Foul breath
  • Red, inflamed, or bleeding gums
  • Excessive drooling
  • Pawing at the mouth or rubbing one’s jaw against objects
  • Difficulty chewing

Aside from regular checkups at the vet, the best thing you can do for your pet is brush its teeth daily. Bacteria can recolonize onto the surface of teeth within 24 to 36 hours, so it’s essential to remove plaque before it turns into tartar. Ask your vet for a recommended toothbrush and pet toothpaste.

Dental hygiene chews can also help to reduce the effects of gingivitis, but some chews can actually make your pet’s oral health worse. Treats such as cow hooves, pig’s ears, and animal bones can damage teeth and cause other problems if ingested. Your vet can help you choose items that are healthiest for your pet.

Your dog’s favorite toys may also pose a threat to their oral health. Abrasive toys such as the popular green tennis balls can create wear and tear on the surface of pets’ teeth.

As with your own teeth, your dog or cat’s oral health plays a large role in its overall health. Remember to schedule regular checkups and ask your veterinarian for more tips on how to care for your pet’s teeth most effectively.

Planning Your Vegetarian Diet with Your Oral Health in Mind

September 24th, 2024

If you’ve been following a vegetarian or vegan diet, you know that there’s much more to living a healthy life than simply avoiding meat products. Making sure your diet includes enough protein, as well as any nutrients that are primarily available in animal products, takes planning, and there’s no one-menu-fits-all solution.

Why? Because there’s no one menu that will suit all vegetarians. Specific vegetarian diets can allow for many different options:

  • Vegan—a plant-based diet which excludes meat, fish, dairy, and egg products
  • Ovo-vegetarian—includes eggs as a dietary option, but no dairy
  • Lacto-vegetarian— includes dairy as a dietary option, but no eggs
  • Lacto-ovo-vegetarian—a meat-free diet which allows both dairy products and eggs

If you are a pescatarian, who eats fish on occasion, or a flexitarian, who sometimes includes meat in a meal, your menu options are even broader.

So let’s look at the big picture—a healthy vegetarian diet is really more concerned with the foods you do eat for nutrition rather than the foods you don’t. You can create a meal plan rich in all your essential nutrients with a little research, no matter which type of vegetarian diet is your go-to choice.

And while you’re constructing your ideal menu guidelines, don’t forget about your dental nutrition!

In terms of keeping your teeth and gums their healthiest, what important vitamins and minerals are often missing from vegetarian and vegan diets? Let’s look at three of them.

  • Calcium

Calcium is essential for maintaining strong bones and tooth enamel. Without enough calcium, a weakened jawbone leads to loose, and even lost, teeth. The acids in our food and the acids created by oral bacteria also weaken the minerals in enamel, including calcium. These weak spots can eventually become cavities. A diet rich in calcium not only supports the bones holding our teeth, but can even help repair, or remineralize, enamel which has been weakened by acidic erosion.

For vegetarians who include dairy in their diets, dairy products are a great way to include calcium. Milk, cheese, and yogurt are traditional and rich sources of this mineral.

For vegans, it’s a bit more challenging, but still doable! Non-dairy foods providing calcium include dark green vegetables (kale, broccoli, spinach), certain types of tofu, and fortified cereals, juices, and non-dairy milks.

  • Vitamin D

Now you’re ready to put that calcium to work by making sure you have enough vitamin D in your diet. Vitamin D not only helps keep our bones healthy, it also enables our bodies to absorb calcium. Bonus—it’s been linked to better gum health in several studies.

So how to get more vitamin D? If you eat dairy, most dairy products have been fortified with vitamin D. If eggs are a part of your diet, egg yolks are a great source. Pescatarians can enjoy the benefits of vitamin D from fatty fish such as tuna and salmon.

Because we get most of our vitamin D from sun exposure or foods derived from animals, plant-based foods are not a practical way to obtain the vitamin D you need. But, just as non-vegetarians can get plentiful vitamin D from fortified dairy products, vegans also have options. Try adding cereals, juices, and non-dairy milks fortified with this essential nutrient to your diet, or take a vegan vitamin D supplement.

  • Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is essential for healthy red blood cells, nerve cell development, brain function, and DNA production. (This is why it’s especially important for pregnant and nursing women.) Vitamin B12 can also impact your oral health. A B12 deficiency can cause a swollen, sore, or inflamed tongue, loss of taste, and gum, tongue, and mouth ulcers.

Unfortunately, vitamin B12 is reliably found only in animal foods and nutritional yeasts. If you would prefer an egg-free and dairy-free diet, look to B12 supplements or B12-fortified cereals, plant-based milks, energy bars, and other vegan options. This is a good subject to discuss with your physician, because even supplements and fortified foods might not provide enough B12.

In fact, Doctors Bauer, Lawrenz, and Stark can be vital resources when you’re planning your healthiest vegetarian diet. The next time you visit our Champlin, MN office, ask for recommendations for supplements if you’re concerned that diet alone can’t provide for all of your nutrition essentials. Finally, care should be taken to ensure that, even with supplements, you get the proper amount of the vitamins and minerals you need.

As a vegetarian, you are used to the concept of care. Whether it was concern for nutrition, the planet, the animal world, or another reason that drew you to a vegetarian diet, be sure to care for your body as well as your dietary choices. Careful planning can ensure a diet which supports not only your general health, but your oral health, for a lifetime of nourishing—and well-nourished—smiles.

Why Choose EmFace and Emsculpt NEO for Facial and Body Contouring?

September 16th, 2024

Our team is here to not only perfect your smile but to frame it! We believe that feeling confident in your skin goes beyond just dental care. That’s why we offer EmFace and Emsculpt NEO—innovative, non-surgical treatments designed to enhance your facial and body contours without the need for invasive procedures, needles, or downtime.

But what makes these treatments so special? Let’s explore why EmFace and Emsculpt NEO could be the perfect solutions for you!

What Are EmFace and Emsculpt NEO?

EmFace is a groundbreaking facial treatment that uses synchronized radiofrequency and electrical stimulation to lift, tighten, and rejuvenate the skin. This non-invasive approach targets both facial muscles and skin, reducing wrinkles and giving you a naturally youthful look without surgery or fillers.

Emsculpt NEO is the latest advancement in body contouring technology. By combining radiofrequency and electromagnetic energy, it simultaneously reduces fat and builds muscle, making it an ideal choice for those looking to tone their abs, lift their glutes, or sculpt their thighs—all with no downtime!

Why Choose EmFace and Emsculpt NEO?

These treatments offer several unique advantages:

  • Non-Invasive and Comfortable: No need to worry about surgery or recovery time! Both treatments are completely non-surgical and pain-free, allowing you to resume your normal activities immediately.
  • Quick and Effective Results: With each session lasting only 20-30 minutes, you’ll see visible improvements after just a few treatments — perfect for those with a busy schedule.
  • Proven and Trusted: EmFace and Emsculpt NEO are backed by clinical studies and trusted by professionals worldwide. Our team has extensive experience with these technologies, ensuring safe and effective treatments tailored to your needs.

Which Treatment is Right for You?

Here’s a simple guide to help you decide:

  • EmFace: Best for facial rejuvenation, reducing wrinkles, and lifting and tightening the skin.
  • Emsculpt NEO: Perfect for body contouring, muscle toning, and fat reduction.

For comprehensive enhancement, consider combining both treatments to achieve a fully refreshed and sculpted appearance!

What to Expect During and After Treatment

Both treatments are designed to be comfortable and convenient. During your session, you’ll relax in our welcoming office while the technology works its magic. Most patients find the experience painless, with no downtime required — you can get back to your day immediately!

For EmFace, your initial treatment plan includes 4 sessions spaced over a few weeks. Each session lasts around 20 minutes for the face and an additional 20 minutes for the neck. After completing these initial sessions, maintaining your results is easy, with just one follow-up session every six months. That's all it takes to keep your skin looking lifted, firm, and youthful!

For Emsculpt NEO, the experience is just as simple, with minimal aftercare required. You’ll notice gradual, long-lasting improvements in muscle tone and fat reduction, with guidance from our team on how to maintain your fantastic results.

Ready to Transform Your Look?

EmFace and Emsculpt NEO provide effective, non-invasive ways to enhance your facial and body contours. At Champlin Family Dental, we’re here to help you achieve the look you desire with the latest in aesthetic technology.

Book your consultation today to discover which treatment is right for you and take the first step toward a more confident, radiant you!

Love your new smile? Tell us about it!

September 4th, 2024

At Champlin Family Dental, we have been creating beautiful smiles for years. Whether you have visited Doctors Bauer, Lawrenz, and Stark and our team for a week or for your entire life, we would love to hear your thoughts about your experience! In fact, we encourage you to leave a few words for us below or on our Facebook page!

We look forward to reading your feedback!

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