Dental floss is often underused when it comes to oral health care. Many people may feel that brushing their teeth twice a day is sufficient to keep their smile clean. However, brushing cannot adequately reach areas between teeth. Dental floss and water flossers, have been proven to be highly effective for cleaning between teeth. If you choose to use dental... read more »
Complications resulting from a history of tooth decay or advanced gum disease can cause many complications with your oral health and dental function. If you have missing or damaged teeth, you may suffer dental problems such as difficulty chewing, impaired speech, and a decreased quality of life. To correct issues caused by compromised teeth, you may need to receive custom-made... read more »
A great smile begins with great oral health care. Even if you clean your smile a daily basis in every way possible and have the whitest and brightest of teeth, you should also prepare for any tooth hazards can arise. A single tooth hazard can destroy all the hard work that you put into your teeth and gums. For this... read more »
Oral cancer is a deadly issue that plagues patients at any age--in fact, over 40,000 new diagnoses are pronounced in the US every year--but recovery can be very likely if an early diagnosis is made. For this reason, we encourage you to schedule an oral cancer screening right away if you notice any potential signs of oral cancer, or even... read more »
Do you want an effective oral hygiene routine? If so, you need to use toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and other oral hygiene tools that have been approved by the American Dental Association. This stamp of approval is called the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Our dentist, Dr. Derek Takai, encourages you to look for this logo whenever you are browsing the oral... read more »
Do you know all there is to know about toothbrushes? If so, it’s time to find out! Today, our dentist, Dr. Derek Takai, is happy to share some facts about toothbrushes that you most likely didn’t know. Our dental team hopes you learn something new today and maybe even understand your toothbrush a little more. Some interesting toothbrush facts include:... read more »
When your child is old enough to start treating their own chompers (3-6 years old), it’s smart to supervise them to make sure they’re learning correctly and not using too much toothpaste. Here are some tips on how you can help your child learn to brush their chompers in the right way, guiding them to a lifetime of awesome oral... read more »
If you have not done so already, now is the perfect time to establish a safe and effective oral health care plan to enhance your smile and protect yourself from any possible tooth hazards that may arise. Not only should you have an effective prevention plan in place, but you should also make sure treatments are ready to ensure the... read more »
Here at Wai Kahala Dentistry LLC, we endeavor to use our new blog as a regular means for publishing valuable content for our community through monthly blog posts. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, we’re able to further explore some of the most important topics pertaining to our industry and area of expertise here on our website through these... read more »