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Odd Symptoms That Can Indicate Tooth Decay

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Many people think that a cavity will be obvious, either there will be pain in the affected tooth or some other obvious symptom that the tooth needs treatment. Unfortunately, the signs are not always obvious nor do they always present specifically near the tooth that is suffering decay. The following are symptoms to watch for that can indicate you need to visit a dentist for a full oral health visit to determine if you need to have a cavity treated. Read More»

Why a Shortage of Sleep May Be Harmful to Your Dental Health

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Many adults get less than the recommended amount of sleep each night, which may be easy to justify due to long work hours, raising children, and even watching TV. While you might dismiss your shortened nightly sleep as being unavoidable, it’s ideal if you can make an effort to sleep more. What you might not be realizing is that sleeping too little can contribute to issues with your dental health. Speak to your dentist about how much sleep you’re getting, and don’t be afraid to ask whether this shortage is already contributing to problems. Read More»

Normal or Not: The Post-Dental Implant Version

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Having dental implants put in place is a bit scary, but once the procedure is over, you can relax and recover. As you recover, however, you might have some questions as to whether what you’re experiencing is normal. Well, here’s a look at some things you may experience post-implant surgery and whether or not you should be concerned about them. Soreness and Pain: Normal Obviously pain so serious it makes you want to yell is not normal, but for the most part, mild to moderate discomfort after surgery is quite normal. Read More»

Don't Misidentify One of These Potential Symptoms Associated With Your Wisdom Teeth

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If you’re a teenager or young adult who goes to the dentist regularly, you’ll learn when your wisdom teeth need to be removed. However, if you aren’t a frequent dental patient, you may eventually face a number of wisdom tooth-related issues that should compel you to seek treatment. Unfortunately, it’s easy to notice one of the following symptoms and associate it with something else. This can make you shrug off seeking treatment, resulting in your wisdom teeth starting to come in and cause problems. Read More»

Negative Habits That Could Affect Your Child's Oral Health

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As your child grows, they may develop habits that could affect their oral health even into adulthood. Here are a few negative childhood habits that may affect your little one’s gums and teeth. Nail biting Even young children sometimes bite their nails. Since the fingernails are often harder than many foods your child’s eats, the excessive bite pressure that is used during nail biting may be too much for your youngster’s teeth to withstand without incurring a crack or chip. Read More»

How Vegans Can Protect Their Oral Health

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People who live the vegan lifestyle avoid eating anything that contains ingredients that come from animals, including meat and dairy products. There are a lot of great health benefits offered through the vegan lifestyle, but there are also some risks it can have on a person’s oral health. Luckily, a person living this lifestyle can protect his or her mouth by taking the right steps. The risks of the vegan lifestyle on oral health Read More»

How Do Dentists Repair Caivities?

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Cavities are no fun, but most people will get at least one over the course of their lifetime. Thankfully, your dentist can easily treat it, restoring your tooth to as good as new. Here is how a cavity is filled. Anesthesia Is Administered Getting a cavity filled isn’t particularly painful, but the tooth is often extra sensitive from an exposed nerve and the proximity of other nerves. Most dentists will inject lidocaine or articaine into your gum. Read More»

What You Can Expect From Your Dental Cleaning

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According to the American Dental Association, you should have your teeth professionally cleaned by your dental treatment services professional once every six months. If, however, you can’t even remember the last time that you stepped foot into your dentist’s office, then you may not know what you can even expect from your dental cleaning. This article will take a closer look. Ready to learn some more? Read on! X-Rays As part of your regular dental treatment services, about once a year, you are supposed to get new X-rays done. Read More»

Is Smiling Depression Affecting Your Life? A Smile Makeover May Help

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People with depression come in all shapes and sizes. They can be successful and struggling people or those with visible signs and those without. Smiling depression is one of the toughest types to manage and can cause a variety of dental health problems. A smile makeover may help you overcome this problem quickly and easily. Smiling Depression Isn’t An Uncommon Problem It can be hard for many people to understand the nature of smiling depression. Read More»

3 Things A Cosmetic Dentist Can Help You With

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You know that you should go to a general dentist to get your teeth cleaned every six months and for yearly x-rays, but just like any sort of medical field or industry, you may not know that there are dentists out there that specialize in things like cosmetic dentistry. If you have been wondering if you may benefit from some cosmetic dentistry procedures, then this article is for you. But what does a cosmetic dentist do and what can they help you with? Read More»