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Welcome to Huff Family Dentistry<br />
95% of us experience tooth<br />
decay at some point in our lives.<br />
When tooth decay does occur, it<br />
is highly important to remove<br />
the decay, clean the tooth and<br />
repair it with the right type of<br />
restoration.<br />
Prevention is always better than<br />
treatment. With consistent home<br />
care, professional dental<br />
cleanings, and regular exams, you<br />
can actively prevent disease and<br />
decay and maintain a healthy,<br />
beautiful smile.<br />
Cosmetic dentistry is a great way<br />
to cost-effectively improve your<br />
appearance. A bright, beautiful,<br />
healthy smile can increase your<br />
self confidence and overall life<br />
satisfaction.<br />
Welcome to Huff Family Dentistry, where we pride ourselves on providing high quality<br />
dental care in a comfortable, patient friendly environment. At your very first visit, you will<br />
notice a difference. Dr. Huff and his staff take ample time to listen to your concerns, answer<br />
your questions, and thoroughly explain your options. Whether you are in need of routine<br />
preventive care,
Brush it right<br />
Eat and Drink Healthy<br />
Eat and Drink Healthy<br />
Take Care of your Toothbrush<br />
Best Dentist in <strong>Lafayette</strong>, LA<br />
Keeping your teeth, gums and mouth clean and healthy is an important part of your<br />
daily hygiene routine.<br />
There is more to keeping your teeth healthy than simple brushing and flossing. You<br />
have probably been told to brush twice and to floss at least once a day since you were<br />
old enough to hold a toothbrush. But what about tongue care, diet and fluoride use?<br />
Do you know what toothbrush and mouth rinse is right for you? Brush up on your<br />
oral care with these essential habits for excellent dental health:
Take Care of your Toothbrush<br />
For healthy teeth, your<br />
toothbrush is very important.<br />
After you brush your teeth it’s<br />
necessary to take care of your<br />
toothbrush. Rinse it well after<br />
brushing. Then, in an upright<br />
position, make sure to store it out<br />
in the open, away from your<br />
toilet, to allow for plenty of air<br />
flow around the bristles to keep<br />
your brush dry as<br />
microorganisms that can grow on<br />
your toothbrush tend to thrive in<br />
a moist environment. If the<br />
bristles on your toothbrush begin<br />
to fray or look worn, change it. If<br />
not, still change it every three<br />
months, especially if you had an<br />
illness like cold or flu recently.<br />
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If you brush more than twice a day, for longer than<br />
four minutes total, you could wear down the<br />
enamel layer that protects your teeth. When tooth<br />
enamel isn’t there, it exposes a layer of dentin.<br />
Dentin has tiny holes that lead to nerve endings.
Eat and Drink Healthy<br />
A well-balanced diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables will help keep your body<br />
and mouth healthy.<br />
Carrots, celery and broccoli are foods that can act as natural abrasives. They are<br />
also better for your overall health than foods high in refined sugars, which have<br />
low nutritional value. Eating healthy also includes drinking more water. Soft<br />
drinks, sports drinks and flavored coffee creamers contain high amounts of<br />
sugar, which can lead to cavities.<br />
Replacing carbonated beverages that are high in sugar with healthier<br />
alternatives, like no-sugar-added juices and water, will be beneficial to your<br />
teeth, as well as to your waistline.
1) Brush it right<br />
Brushing your teeth at least twice a day for a full two minutes is necessary to maintain<br />
healthy teeth and gums. Timing isn’t everything though; technique also plays a role.<br />
When brushing, tilt the brush at a 45-degree angle to massage the gums and to remove<br />
plaque and bacteria that can lead to decay.
BUSINESS INFORMATION<br />
• Business Name- Huff Family Dentistry<br />
• Owner Name- Christopher Huff<br />
• Street Address- 544 Jefferson St.<br />
• City- <strong>Lafayette</strong><br />
• State- LA<br />
• Zip- 70501<br />
• Phone Number- 337-232-1070<br />
• drhuff@huffdentistry.com<br />
United States
www.huffdentistry.com