3 Tips to Ease Anxiety Surrounding a Tooth Extraction

July 14, 2024

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Patient talking to a dentist

It’s common for people to be made a little bit anxious by dentistry, and no treatment more than tooth extractions. The phrase “pulling a tooth” may not sound very pleasant, but the fact is that the procedure is nothing to be scared of. After all, tooth extractions involve the use of powerful anesthetics that make the procedure completely painless!

That said, it’s also understandable to be nervous about your procedure. Here are a few things you can do to ease that anxiety.

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Can Getting Veneers Change My Diet?

April 12, 2024

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Dentist places veneers

Veneers have allowed many patients to transform their smiles by covering up cracks, chips, gaps, or stains. While these thin shells that mimic the appearance and texture of real teeth are an effective cosmetic treatment that delivers beautiful results, certain eating habits can lead to them becoming damaged or discolored prematurely. Here’s a brief guide to eating with veneers so that your investment in your smile can last for as long as possible.

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Dental Myths Debunked: Do Porcelain Veneers Prevent Cavities?

January 12, 2024

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Man smiling at his new porcelain veneers

It’s not often that patients do heavy research into the procedures they want to have. Many times, they’ll read something from dubious sources, not knowing fact from fiction. One common myth that has become widespread is that porcelain veneers can prevent cavities. But is this one true? Or is it completely made up? Read on to find out!

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How to Address the Issue of Small Teeth

September 10, 2023

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portrait of someone with a nice smile

There are all kinds of people out there, and as any dentist will tell you, every one of them has a completely unique set of teeth. That means that there’s no shortage of issues that people can have with their smile.

For example, maybe you’re someone who feels like your teeth are a little bit “small,” or like they don’t quite fit the rest of your mouth. It might sound strange, but you actually aren’t alone— there are actually a few reasons why this could be the case, and quite a few treatments you could use to help.

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6 Simple Home Remedies for Toothaches

July 11, 2023

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woman on her couch in a brown sweater and sweatpants with her hands pressed to her jaw

Toothaches can be a major inconvenience, and anyone is susceptible. They often result from infection beneath the gum line, damaged teeth, or nerve irritation. If left untreated, they can progress into tooth decay or gum disease and can cause serious damage to your oral health.

If you have a sore tooth, it’s important to address it early on in order to avoid a potential dental emergency down the road. Call your dentist to make an appointment, and while you wait, you can try these at-home remedies to alleviate the pain.

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What is The Purpose of Fluoride?

May 12, 2023

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fluoride pouring into the shape of a tooth

If you’ve been to the dentist for a checkup recently, you may have been caught off guard when they asked you whether or not you wanted a fluoride treatment. Fluoride is one of those things that just about everyone has heard of, but relatively few people fully understand the importance of.

If you want to learn a little bit more about what fluoride can do for you, here are some examples of what it’s used for and why it’s crucial to the quality of your teeth.

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How Your Dentist Can Give You a Leg Up This Valentine’s Day

February 7, 2023

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This Valentine’s Day, you’re going to want to make the best impression possible. That means doing your hair and dressing well, but there’s one more thing that you ought to consider: your oral health!

One study from Match.com found that the number one thing that people look for in a romantic partner is a great smile. Another survey by Dentavox found that 68% of people have decided not to date someone because of their teeth. If you want to flash a smile that’ll make the best impression possible, here are some things that you can try.

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How Can I Correct or Improve My Smile on a Budget?

January 4, 2023

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Are you struggling with one or several dental flaws in your smile? Thanks to cosmetic dentistry, you don’t have to live with teeth you aren’t proud to show off. While there are various treatment options to choose from, you may be wondering if the cost will be too much. Fortunately, you won’t have to break the bank to create your dream smile. Read on to learn how you can enhance your pearly whites on a budget.

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Stocking Stuffer Ideas That are Good for your Child’s Teeth

December 23, 2022

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It isn’t the holidays without a set of stockings hung up on the mantle. But the typical stocking stuffers—caramels and candy canes—can be pretty rough on your kids’ teeth. Fortunately, there are some gifts that fill out a stocking, that your children will love, and that will actually prevent oral health problems. If you want some tooth-healthy stocking stuffer ideas, here are a few that your kids will love.

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5 Ways to Show You Appreciate Your Teeth This Thanksgiving

November 15, 2022

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Woman taking a family picture during Thanksgiving

You have plenty of reasons to be thankful for your teeth. They’re what let you enjoy your favorite holiday foods, and they make it easy to speak and smile around your loved ones. But if you don’t take good care of your teeth, you could end up losing the blessings they provide. This Thanksgiving, show your teeth how grateful you are by keeping them safe with these 5 holiday oral health tips.

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