March 6th, is celebrated every year as National Dentist’s Day. This day was created as a day set aside to say “Thank You” to and show appreciation to your dentist.
We would often rather be someplace else than sitting in a dental chair. The dentist is not the person that most of us look forward to seeing. However, when the work is complete, such as: our checkup is done, our teeth are cleaned, the cavities are filled, the broken tooth is fixed, the toothache is taken care of and etc., we really appreciate what the dentist has done for us. If you are not already in the habit of using them, today would be a great day to make a commitment to better dental habits.
HAPPY DENTIST’S DAY to all of the dentists out there!
Dr. Alan Ferguson & Team
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
March is National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month - Understanding MS and Oral Health
March is National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with MS, it is important to understand the impact of the disease on oral health.
People with MS experience a wide variety of symptoms such as pain, weakness, poor coordination, numbness of the lip and chin area, swallowing difficulties and forms of facial paralysis which can make cleaning teeth difficult - regular dental visits are essential. Due to fatigue, MS patients may also require shorter and/or more frequent dental visits.
Common oral health problems experienced by people with Multiple Sclerosis:
Dry mouth - Some medications can make the mouth very dry. Moisturizing products available in a pharmacy or prescribed by your physician or dentist will help ease the dryness.
Inflamed gums (gingivitis) - Gingivitis is usually due to a reduced ability to clean at the gum line area.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Dr. Ferguson's office at: (602) 242-5445
People with MS experience a wide variety of symptoms such as pain, weakness, poor coordination, numbness of the lip and chin area, swallowing difficulties and forms of facial paralysis which can make cleaning teeth difficult - regular dental visits are essential. Due to fatigue, MS patients may also require shorter and/or more frequent dental visits.
Common oral health problems experienced by people with Multiple Sclerosis:
Dry mouth - Some medications can make the mouth very dry. Moisturizing products available in a pharmacy or prescribed by your physician or dentist will help ease the dryness.
Inflamed gums (gingivitis) - Gingivitis is usually due to a reduced ability to clean at the gum line area.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Dr. Ferguson's office at: (602) 242-5445
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Oral Health Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease
Oral Health Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease
Oral Hygiene – Lack of oral hygiene, such as not brushing or flossing regularly, encourages bacterial buildup and plaque formation.
Poorly Contoured Restorations – Poorly contoured restorations (fillings or crowns) that provide traps for debris and plaque can also contribute to periodontitis.
Tooth Structure – Abnormal tooth structure can increase the risk of periodontal disease.
Wisdom Teeth – Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, can be a major breeding ground for the bacteria that cause periodontal disease. Periodontitis can occur in wisdom teeth that have broken through the gum as well as teeth that are impacted (buried). Adolescents and young adults with wisdom teeth should have Alan Ferguson D.D.S., P.C. or a dentist check for signs of periodontal disease.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
General Dentistry 101 - Dental Crown
A crown is a type of dental restoration which completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. Crowns are often needed when a large cavity threatens the ongoing health of a tooth. They are typically bonded to the tooth using a dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, and can be fabricated in the dental office or in a dental lab. Crowns are used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth. Dr. Ferguson will determine at your dental appointment if any of your teeth are in need of a crown - he will also discuss the possible treatment options with you.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Letter from a "Loyal Patient" of Dr. Ferguson's on the GLO Gel Whitening Pen
To the great team at Dr. Ferguson's,
Just wanted to let you know the GLO Gel Whitening Pen is a really great product and thank you for suggesting for me to use it!
I have been using the pen since my last cleaning a few months ago and I have noticed significantly less stains! I am a coffee drinker (which I don't plan on giving up anytime soon! :)) and on my regular cleanings, and have these stubborn stain issues. Since using this easy to use product, it has helped curb the staining that toothpaste or other "whitening" type of products weren't able to do.
I highly recommend this product, especially for people that have teeth that stain easily or want a brightener that is a more natural based product. It is quick and easy and actually has a very pleasant taste versus many others that feel and taste very "bleach-like" that is not abrasive on your teeth and gums.
Thanks to the team of Dr. Ferguson's and a shout out to all the great work that you do. You are a great group of people that really cares about your patients!
With appreciation!!
A loyal patient
Just wanted to let you know the GLO Gel Whitening Pen is a really great product and thank you for suggesting for me to use it!
I have been using the pen since my last cleaning a few months ago and I have noticed significantly less stains! I am a coffee drinker (which I don't plan on giving up anytime soon! :)) and on my regular cleanings, and have these stubborn stain issues. Since using this easy to use product, it has helped curb the staining that toothpaste or other "whitening" type of products weren't able to do.
I highly recommend this product, especially for people that have teeth that stain easily or want a brightener that is a more natural based product. It is quick and easy and actually has a very pleasant taste versus many others that feel and taste very "bleach-like" that is not abrasive on your teeth and gums.
Thanks to the team of Dr. Ferguson's and a shout out to all the great work that you do. You are a great group of people that really cares about your patients!
With appreciation!!
A loyal patient
Sunday, February 2, 2014
February is National Children's Dental Health Month
February Is National Children's Dental Health Month.
Started 65 years ago, this month-long national health observance brings together thousands of dedicated dental professionals, health care providers and others to promote the benefits and importance of good oral health for children.
If your child hasn't yet been seen by a dentist or is due for his/her six month check-up, contact Dr. Alan Ferguson at (602) 242-5445.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Dental Science Experiment for Kids - Does Fluoride Strengthen Teeth?
Items Needed:
- Two hard-boiled eggs
- Fluoride gel or solution, 4 oz to 6 oz
- Three clean plastic containers
- Several cans of dark soda
- Water

Experiment:
1) Place a hard-boiled egg in one of the plastic containers and cover it with the fluoride gel or solution. Let the egg soak in the fluoride for twenty-four hours. Remove the egg and rinse it with water.
2) Place this “treated” egg in one of the two remaining clean containers, and place the “untreated” egg in the other.
3) Cover both eggs with dark soda. Change the solution every 12 hours for two days.
What was your Conclusion?
Results of the Experiment:
The “untreated” egg will begin to dissolve slightly, and the shell will become stained by the dark soda.
The “treated” egg should not show a reaction until much later. The conclusion could be drawn that the use of fluoride helps strengthen teeth and protect them from decay.
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