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Damage Control: 4 Ways To Protect Your Teeth, Gums And Fillings

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After having your teeth cleaned and repaired, you must turn your attention toward preserving all of that work. Everything from the food you eat to the jewelry you wear to your oral habits take a toll on your tooth and gum health. Those factors can also damage the fillings and other restorative materials used to repair your teeth. Common damage types include stains, chips or cracks and mechanical abrasions. Read on to learn how to protect your oral health well into the future. Read More»

Tips On Reducing Dental Anxiety

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Dental anxiety is a serious issue for many people. Around 40 million Americans don’t go to the dentist often enough because of their fears. There are many different reasons why people fear the dentist. Some are afraid of any pain that they may experience. Others feel helpless and a lack of control in the dental chair. Embarrassment is also a huge issue. The mouth is intimate for many people and they don’t like people looking inside. Read More»

Can Your Dental Implants Interfere With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tests?

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Magnetic resonance imaging is an increasingly common diagnostic test that doctors use to help detect a range of illnesses and conditions. The test allows your doctor to spot signs of damage or disease, but experts recommend that people with metal devices in their body avoid these scans. Learn more about the risk of MRI scans for people with dental implants, and find out what you need to do if your doctor says you need to have one of these tests. Read More»

Understanding Root Canals: How Can An Endodontist Help You?

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Endodontic surgeries aren’t very well understood by the public, since most people just go to a dentist when they have oral health problems. However, if your dentist has informed you that you’ll need a root canal, it may be time to do a little research and talk to an endodontic specialist before you have the surgery. What Is A Root Canal Actually? Common usage of the term would dictate it’s a type of dental surgery, but in reality, the root canal is just a part of the tooth. Read More»

Emergency Dental Care - Save Your Knocked-Out Tooth

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Dental emergencies do not occur only during regular daytime office hours. They can occur at any time of day, or night. One of the most common issues, a knocked-out tooth, is a dental emergency that requires immediate aid. This is due in part to the fact that a tooth might be saved if it is reasonably intact. There is a step-by-step process that should be undertaken in order to maximize the survival rate of a knocked-out tooth. Read More»

Six Easy Ways To Minimize Tooth Sensitivity

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Tooth sensitivity is not an uncommon occurrence. Many individuals experience tooth pain, primarily when consuming hot or cold foods or beverages, and the root cause is often preventable. In many cases, tooth sensitivity can be avoided by following a few simple guidelines. Whether your tooth sensitivity occurs in one or several of your teeth, you might want to evaluate your diet, lifestyle and habits, as well as the dental products you’ve been using. Read More»

4 Ways To Keep Your New Year's Resolution For A Healthier Smile

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Have you made a New Year’s resolution to take care of your teeth and gums this year? While brushing more often and taking care of dental issues as they appear seem to be common, easily kept resolutions, they are among the 88% of resolutions that fail. This is because most people probably make a general resolution to take care of their teeth without specific steps to create habits that will allow them to keep their resolution. Read More»

Suffering From Bone Loss? Don't Give Up On Dental Implants Just Yet!

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If you’ve recently heard about dental implants, you may know that the density of your upper and lower jaw bones is important to the implant process. If you suffer from bone loss or a deteriorating bone disease, it’s important to know how this can impact your options and what you can do to ensure you still qualify for implant placement. What Causes Bone Loss? You risk for bone loss depends on many factors, like your age, your oral health, your diet, and any medical conditions you may have. Read More»

Setting The Stage For Terrific Teeth: How To Avoid Bad Dental Habits In Children

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It can be difficult to wrestle a one year old down in order to get their teeth brushed, and it can be even more difficult to stop baby habits in order to make way for more adult behavior. However, it’s essential that parents begin a good oral health regimen with kids from the very first tooth. It sets the tone for dental health throughout childhood, and even into adult years. Here are some common mistakes that parents make and how you can avoid them in order to keep your kid’s teeth looking and feeling great. Read More»

Understanding Dental Nerve Blocks

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With the increases in dental comfort and techniques for applying anesthesia, many patients are more concerned about the injection of local anesthetic rather than the actual procedure they will be having. This makes sense, because if the anesthetic is applied correctly, you should feel almost nothing throughout the procedure. Knowing what to expect when you receive local anesthesia can make you more relaxed, thereby letting the numbing agent work faster and more efficiently. Read More»