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It's the Perfect Time For a Regular Dental Cleaning!

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Regular Dental Cleaning

Now is a great time to bring your child in for their regular dental cleaning to keep their mouths healthy and clean.

For a few months, all dental offices were advised only to see emergencies and cancel what was considered non-essential dentistry. But we’re open again and, with new safety procedure guidelines from the CDC and ADA on top of our already stringent sterilization procedures, it’s the best time for your child to get back on the schedule. In fact, as of the writing of this post, not one case of COVID-19 has been traced to a dental office.


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Post-Filling Tooth Pain

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Filling a cavity is supposed to stop tooth pain, right? But what if you are still experiencing sensitivity after your treatment? Sensitivity is a common side effect of dental fillings that typically alleviates quickly after the procedure.

Extreme discomfort is not normal and needs to be addressed by a dental professional promptly. Call your dental provider immediately if you are experiencing severe pain accompanied by fever or swelling after a dental filling treatment. 


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Which are Better: Electric or Manual Toothbrushes?

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Electric or Manual Toothbrushes

The oral care section at a typical supermarket has dozens of toothbrush options. Do you go with a shiny, new electric toothbrush or opt for a tried-and-true manual toothbrush? Does one kind clean teeth better than the other? This article will give you a rundown of the key differences between electric and manual toothbrushes, so you can select which one best fits your needs.


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Oral Care When Sick

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Oral Care When Sick

Cold and flu season is just around the corner! Despite our best efforts, sometimes it can be impossible to avoid getting sick. When it comes to your smile, there are a few special considerations to take next time you catch a bug.


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Easing Dental Fears

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Dental Fears Treatment

Does the thought of going to the dentist make you sweat? Are you putting off dental treatments due to fear? Dental anxiety affects millions of people. One study found that over 60% of individuals struggle with dental fear. However, nerves should never have to stand in the way of a patient receiving critical dental care. 

Routine dentistry is key to maintaining a healthy smile. Cavities don’t form overnight; they slowly develop over time. Most patients only need to go to the dentist twice a year for preventive care. However, there is a dangerous misconception that people only need to visit the dentist if they are in pain.


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Gum Disease: Causes, Signs & Risks

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Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults. It is a chronic infection that damages gum tissue and can potentially destroy the jaw bone. However, since this condition is typically painless, many individuals go years without receiving a formal diagnosis. There is no cure for gum disease, but diligent oral hygiene can stop its progression. 


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The True Cost of Soda

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The True Cost of Soda

Many people occasionally enjoy a soda at the movies, while others indulge in a soft drink at every meal. Before you crack open your next can of soda, you may want to learn more about how these bubbly beverages affect your oral health. 

The average 12 oz can of soda contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar. When this sugar interacts with the bacteria in the mouth, it forms an acid that attacks the teeth. Then, it takes approximately 20 minutes after you finish your drink for your mouth to neutralize the acid. Therefore, if you sip on a soda for a few hours, your teeth will be under constant attack. Drinking soda like this often can lead to enamel erosion and cavities. 


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Which Comes First: the Brush or Floss?

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Brush or Floss

You most likely have a well-established nightly oral hygiene routine, but you may be curious if there is an optimal sequence when it comes to taking care of your smile. A 2018 research study reported that flossing before brushing removes more plaque than the other way around. 

Too keep your smiles as plaque-free as possible in between professional teeth cleanings, try performing your smile routine in this order: floss, mouthwash, and finish with your toothbrush. 


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Your Dream Smile is Waiting

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Smile Makeover

Summer is just around the corner, the season of weddings, festivals, vacations, and family gatherings! Get ready for all your exciting events by revamping your smile. Cosmetic dentistry can help you reach all your smile goals. 


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Fluoride: Nature’s Cavity Fighter

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Fluoride Treatment

You have likely heard a dentist tell you about how fundamental fluoride is for your teeth. However, you may be curious how beneficial fluoride really is to your smile. Learn about fluoride and easy ways to ensure you always receive enough of it.

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that makes the tooth enamel more resistant to acid attacks which helps prevent and reverse tooth decay. Fluoride can benefit teeth before they even erupt. Fluoride from foods and beverages makes the tooth enamel strong and more resistant to tooth decay. Once the teeth erupt, fluoride is still just as beneficial to teeth. It remineralizes weakened enamel and reverses early signs of tooth decay. 


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