Welcome to the blog of Blackman & Bliss DDS. Here you will find helpful information about dental procedures, oral health tips, and oral health facts. Visit our website at www.blackmanandblissdds.com for more information or to make an appointment.
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Friday, September 12, 2014

Serving Smiles With A Smile



Blackman & Bliss DDS has been serving the communities of Bloomingdale, Wheaton and Carol Stream for over 30 years. It's no coincidence how many beautiful smiles live within these areas. If you are new to the area and are in need of a full service Dentist and Orthodontist look no further than us! Or, if you aren't new to the area but haven't come to visit us--what are you waiting for? We'd love to see you!

We take pride in your smile. Call us today to find out how we can help brighten your smile.
(630) 260-0333

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

One Stop Oral Health.


The benefit of having an all encompassing and autonomous dental facility is that you only have to go to one place for all of your procedures.

Too often, the dental and medical communities are divided into sects. Sects that cause you, the patient, to have conflicting advice and information regarding your oral health. You may have to see a dentist who happens to think your orthodontist is making a hasty decision by removing your child’s braces. Or maybe your orthodontist thinks that your dentist isn;t a good practitioner. Or, they are buddies and give each other business, without regard for your needs.

At Blackman & Bliss, we have under one roof--all of your dental, orthodontic, and surgical capabilities one mouth could ever need!

Communication isn’t an issue here. Our dental professionals are all on the same page. That page is your oral health and happiness.

If you haven’t seen us lately-- make an appointment today! We’d love to see you.



Monday, June 30, 2014

Invisalign For Adult Patients

There are many adults that wish they had a healthier, straighter smile. With today's advancements in orthodontics, there is no time like the present for that wish to become a reality.

Our on-site Orthodontist, Dr. Marty Verbic, recommends Invisalign for many adult patients looking to correct their smiles. One of the key benefits of Invisalign are the clear, custom-made aligners used to gradually and unobtrusively correct your smile.

Designed for convenience, the aligners can be easily removed for eating, brushing, and special occasions. Gone are the days of metal brackets and wires. Approximately every two weeks you will use a new set of aligners until your transformation is complete.

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com for more information on the benefits of Invisalign.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Cosmetic Dentistry Is Now Affordable For Nearly Everyone In Chicagoland.

Your smile says a lot about you. At Blackman and Bliss DDS, we offer not only general dentistry but also cosmetic dentistry. When some folks hear "cosmetic dentistry" they immediately associate it with plastic surgery: "an unattainable option reserved solely for the wealthy"--not true.
Cosmetic dentistry has made great strides in the advancement of dental technology. We can do for your smile what used to be available to only the Hollywood elite. It used to cost in excess of 30 thousand dollars ,in many cases,for people to get a smile like Denzel Washington.

With the advancement and quality of veneers and lumineers, a Hollywood smile is available to you right here in Carol Stream, Illinois!-- and you don't have to star in a movie to get them!

We accept all major credit cards, insurance providers, and our professionals will work with you to find a payment plan that best suits your needs.

Your smile says so much about you. Think of them as the picket fence that adorns your mouth. Sure, thinking of wooden teeth isn't exactly where you thought this article was headed, but here's the metaphor-- If that picket fence were worn and weathered, you would mend it and paint it, thus improving the quality of your home and yard (mouth and face). And ultimately your home's overall value (your self esteem and quality of life).

So, let's mend that fence. It's a lot easier than you think and much more affordable than you can imagine. It probably is more affordable than a picket fence. Those run steep and aren't made of porcelain. Porcelain lasts longer than wood.

Hope your'e not lost in the metaphors. The short of it is, fix your smile today and improve the rest of your life. A smile is a terrible thing to hide!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Good Oral Dental Health Starts At An Early Age

Good oral dental health starts at an early age. The earlier you instill good dental hygienic habits in your kids, the better. Show your kids that practicing good oral health is important and can be fun by practicing good oral health yourself. Do as I say, and as I do!

Be sure to take your children to the dentist regularly (usually every six months or as directed by your dentist) for routine cleanings and check-ups. This is not only good for the mouth, but the psyche, as kids can build a comfort level with their dentist as a result of routine visits. Getting to know your Dentist makes he or she less a of stranger and more of a friend. -- A friend who makes you smile and keeps your smile clean.

Always be sure to ask your children if they brushed their teeth before they leave for school and when they are getting ready for bed. Brushing with your kids is also a great idea. Teach your children the importance of flossing too.Just as brushing is important in preventing cavities, flossing is equally important for in-between the teeth. Flossing also helps to prevent gum disease, which can contribute to health complications later in life.

We aren't just your dentist, we're your friend and the keeper of your smile. If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com to make an appointment.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Installing Good Oral Hygiene Routines In Your Children

Instilling good oral hygiene routines in your child's day to day is an investment that will save you both money and headache in the future. Oral hygiene seems like a hassle to most kids. "Where's the fun?" They ask. Here are a few tips to get your kids involved in practicing good oral hygiene and have fun while doing so.
  1. Let your child pick out his or her own toothbrush and toothpaste. You can even encourage him to choose more than one at the store, and then let him have the choice of deciding which to use each time he brushes his teeth. This will give your child a sense of control over the situation and make him feel more involved in the process. Plus, it never hurts to have spare toothbrushes.
  2. Buy your child some books about the importance of tooth brushing, and make a daily routine of reading those books before heading to the bathroom sink each day.
  3. Make a game of good dental practices. Have the children in your house keep a chart in the bathroom. Every time they brush their teeth, they get a gold star. Brush as a family. Kids always want to do what mom and dad are doing. A family that brushes together, avoids plaque together.
  4. Make a playlist of your child's favorite music, and then let them brush along to the beat. Tell your child he cannot stop brushing until the song finishes, and alternate songs each time your child goes to brush to keep things interesting.
  5. Have your child pick out a timer from the store and use that to assist your child in knowing how long to brush. When the timer goes off, it is time to rinse.
  6. Create a dental grooming kit for your child similar to daddy's shaving kit or mom's nail kit. Include toothpaste and brushes, floss, mouthwash, and anything else your child wants or needs in the kit. Let your child keep his kit next to parent's in the bathroom.
  7. Set a good example by taking good care of your own teeth, and by teaching the importance of good dental hygiene to your children. Children like to mimic adults and feel grown up. If they see you brushing your teeth regularly, they will be more inclined to do the same.
You can use more than one of the above ideas at a time with your child. It is just a matter of finding out what works best for your particular child. Using different methods as your child ages is often a good idea as well.

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com to make an appointment.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Remember To Rinse Your Mouth Thoroughly After Eating To Remove Debris

Children and adults should visit us for a regular cleaning and check up every six months. People at a greater risk for oral diseases should have dental check-ups more than twice a year. Tobacco and alcohol use, diabetes, pregnancy, periodontal and gum disease, poor oral hygiene and certain medical conditions are some of the many factors that your dentist takes into consideration when deciding how often you need your dental cleaning and check up.

Between visits it's important to brush and floss TWICE daily. It's not a bad idea to carry around a disposable toothbrush that can be found at any major drug store. Using these following a meal while eating out is a great way to proactively combat plaque and gum disease.

Another importance that isn't as advertised is rinsing. Be sure to rinse thoroughly. Sometimes brushing and flossing may loosen debris but still fail to remove it. Rinsing your mouth and swishing it around for a minute will not only remove that stubborn fibrous debris, it will leave your breath smelling great!

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com to make an appointment.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Flossing Between Your Teeth Is Essential To Avoid Periodontal Disease

A lot of people take for granted the importance of flossing. Flossing between your teeth is essential to avoid periodontal disease, it also prevents tooth decay. Periodontal disease is one of the main causes of tooth loss in adults and can be easily prevented by flossing. Studies have even shown that flossing can also help prevent heart attacks and strokes.

Flossing Prevents Plaque

Dental plaque is made up of harmful micro-organisms which include bacteria, viruses, and protozoa (microscopic parasites). If there is plaque left between teeth and near gums, it can accumulate and cause inflammation. This is the first phase of gum disease which is called gingivitis.

If gingivitis is not taken care of, it may develop into periodontitis, a more advanced and more severe stage of the disease. Periodontitis damages the alveolar bone that holds teeth in the jaw. If not treated, this disease may therefore eventually lead to tooth loss.

Another great reason to floss is the prevention of halitosis. If dental plaque that is found between teeth is not cleaned, it will eventually release a foul smell from your mouth. This is a major reason why a person may suffer from bad breath (halitosis). Tooth decay and gum disease, also caused by dental plaque, are a source of a bad smell in the mouth, as well.

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at http://www.blackmanandblissdds.com/ for more information on the benefits of flossing.

Monday, January 20, 2014

When Should I See A Dentist For A Tooth Ache?

Have you ever wondered when to see the dentist for a toothache? Toothaches are painful. Everyone has had one, and just thinking about them can make you wince. But when does that pain become a sign that it's time to make an appointment? If you are experimenting a dull or mild tooth pain, this might just be sensitivity. Everyone's teeth are sensitive to different things. Sometimes ice cream can cause temporary pain. In this case, a visit to the dentist probably isn't necessary. Rinse with warm salt water and brush with a sensitive toothpaste.

If you have a toothache that becomes sensitive to all of the elements for an extended period of time, then it's time to visit a dentist. An abscess may have occurred and the problem is only going to get worse. It's not unlike a leak on a boat, the hole is going to grow bigger with time and will allow more particles of food and other nerve damaging, painful elements into the tooth.

In many cases, particles of food and debris do get stuck inside of the tooth. At that time, a root canal is needed to thoroughly clean the affected area. That is done to ensure no debris is left behind, because if it is there will be detrimental effects on the tooth and whether or not it can be saved.

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at http://www.blackmanandblissdds.com/ for more information on tooth sensitivity.

Monday, December 23, 2013

How To Prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Despite being temporary, baby teeth are still very important. These teeth are crucial to chewing, speaking, and having a healthy smile. Baby teeth also have the job of ushering in adult teeth correctly, which is why it's imperative that children learn good habits in oral care. When babies and toddlers do get cavities it is often referred to as "baby bottle tooth decay."

Most often baby bottle tooth decay occurs in the upper front teeth, but it's not limited to that area. Contributing factors include drinking sugary drinks, or putting a baby to bed with a bottle instead of a pacifier. Tooth decay can also come from a primary caregiver sharing eating utensils with a child.

The following are tips on preventing baby bottle tooth decay from MouthHealthy.org:

  • Try not to share saliva with the baby through common use of feeding spoons or licking pacifiers. After each feeding, wipe your child's gums with a clean, damp gauze pad or washcloth.
  • When your child's teeth come in, brush them gently with a child-size toothbrush and water. Be sure to consult with your child's dentist or physician if you are considering using fluoride toothpaste before age 2.
  • Brush the teeth with a pea-sized amount of toothpaste from the ages of 2 to 6.
  • Supervise brushing until your child can be counted on to spit and not swallow toothpaste-usually not before he or she is 6 or 7.
  • Place only formula, milk or breastmilk in bottles. Avoid filling the bottle with liquids such as sugar water, juice or soft drinks.
  • Infants should finish their bedtime and nap time bottles before going to bed.
  • If your child uses a pacifier, provide one that is clean-don't dip it in sugar or honey.
  • Encourage your child to drink from a cup by his/her first birthday.
  • Encourage healthy eating habits.

If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com for more information on preventing tooth decay in young children.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Several Tips To Help Your Child Stop Thumb Sucking

Sucking on pacifiers, thumbs, fingers, or other objects is a natural instinct for young children. This action may help soothe them and also assist with falling asleep. This act can be relatively harmless, until the permanent teeth start coming in. Sucking can cause issues with teeth alignment, effect the growth of the mouth, and damage to the roof of the mouth.

Kids usually quit sucking pacifiers, thumbs, and other objects between the ages of two and four years old. However, if you happen to notice any changes to your child's teeth as a result of sucking, call our office.

According to the American Dental Association, here are several tips to help your child stop thumb sucking:
  • Praise your child for not sucking.
  • Children often suck their thumbs when feeling insecure or needing comfort. Focus on correcting the cause of the anxiety and provide comfort to your child.
  • For an older child, involve him or her in choosing the method of stopping.
  • Your dentist can offer encouragement to your child and explain what could happen to their teeth if they do not stop sucking.
  • If these tips do not work, remind the child of their habit by bandaging the thumb or putting a sock on the hand at night.
  • Bitter medication can be prescribed or the use of a mouth appliance. 
If you live in the Bloomingdale, Wheaton, and Carol Stream areas, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com for more information on curbing your child's thumb sucking habits.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Advantages of Having All-on-4 Implants Verses Dentures

Dentures have been around many, many years and have served people to the best of their ability. Today, many dental patients are looking for a more durable alternative to dentures. That treatment is known as All-on-4 dental implants.

During this procedure, the oral surgeon will place four titanium implants into the jawbone. Then the lifelike prosthetic is permanently secured for a beautiful new smile. 

There are many advantages to having All-on-4 implants verses dentures. With All-on-4 implants you'll receive immediate results, an enhanced appearance, control over the foods you eat, an improved quality of life, and you'll eliminate the health issues associated with failing teeth.

Enjoy eating again with dramatic improvement in your chewing ability. Your new teeth will feel remarkably more stable with a greater feeling of comfort. A major benefit of the All-in-4 implants is the preservation of the jawbone. This prevents deterioration of the facial structure related to missing teeth and the root system that supports them.

While dentures have come a long way, they still can present problems of their own. Since they are held in place by way of a fixative, application is not always pleasant and the bond is not always secure. Dentures frequently slip and move, resulting in discomfort and embarrassment while speaking and eating. The movement of dentures is linked to sores and gum irritation. Unlike an All-on-4 implant, dentures require regular maintenance and must be removed for cleaning. Also unlike an All-on-4 implant, dentures require eventual replacement.

If you suffer from tooth loss and are looking for a solution, contact Blackman and Bliss DDS at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com for more information on All-on-4 dental implants and how they can change your life.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Welcome To The Blog Of Blackman & Bliss!

Serving the communities of Bloomingdale, Wheaton and Carol Stream for over 30 years, Blackman and Bliss DDS offers cosmetic, reconstructive and general dentistry to provide patients with a healthy and beautiful smile. Combining all areas of dentistry under one roof, the comprehensive practice covers everything from cosmetic-focused procedures such as Invisalign and Lumineers to fulfilling orthodontic and oral surgery needs on-site.

Featuring customizable treatment plans to fit the unique needs and desires of each individual patient, Dr. Blackman and Dr. Bliss place an emphasis on personal attention coupled with years of experience to achieve optimal oral health. Our knowledgeable staff strives to ensure your dental experience is a positive one and is always available to answer any questions you may have about your dental health.

Please feel free to contact our office to schedule an appointment with Dr. Blackman or Dr. Bliss at 630-260-0333 or online at www.blackmanandblissdds.com.