Many patients suffer from anxiety when they need to go to the dentist. Sedation dentistry offers a solution for those patients who might otherwise forego regular dental visits. So, how do you prepare for a sedation dentistry procedure? There are several steps to consider to make sure your procedure goes smoothly. Drink Plenty of Water On… Continue reading How to Prepare for Your Upcoming Sedation Dentistry Procedure
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3 Benefits of Exploring Today’s Denture Solutions
You might remember your grandfather’s dentures slipping and sliding around or even falling out of his mouth. That could make you somewhat hesitant to get dentures if you have missing teeth. What you do need to know, however, is that today’s denture solutions are not your grandfather’s dentures! Let’s explore the benefits of modern denture solutions… Continue reading 3 Benefits of Exploring Today’s Denture Solutions
How to Tell the Difference Between Gingivitis and Periodontitis
You’ve probably heard the oral health terms gingivitis and periodontitis, but you might not be clear on exactly what differentiates the two. Both refer to gum disease, but the distinction between them is important to understand. Here’s what patients should know about the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis and why it’s important. What is Gingivitis?… Continue reading How to Tell the Difference Between Gingivitis and Periodontitis
3 Signs You Might Need a Root Canal
One of the worst fears many people have about going to the dentist is finding out they need a root canal. You’ve heard all the wild stories about how painful they can be, which isn’t helpful. However, new dental technology has really helped to improve the root canal experience. Still, the best way to prevent… Continue reading 3 Signs You Might Need a Root Canal
Which Mouthwash is Best? 4 Things to Consider
Mouthwash is an important part of any good oral hygiene routine. It reduces the bacteria in your mouth, helps loosen particles on your teeth, reduces plaque, and gives you fresh breath. But which mouthwash is best? We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of four things to consider when choosing the best mouthwash for your needs. 1.… Continue reading Which Mouthwash is Best? 4 Things to Consider
Is Your Mouth Stressed Out?
Stress and anxiety occur daily for many of us. Problems at work, time constraints, family issues, financial problems … even minor occurrences like a traffic jam can push a normally patient person to a stressed out condition. Unfortunately, one of the first places we feel tension is in our mouth, so dentistry treatments may help… Continue reading Is Your Mouth Stressed Out?
Common Causes and Symptoms of Toothache
Visiting a family dentist for professional cleanings and checkups goes a long way in preventive care, but when a tooth hurts it can help to consider the type of symptoms experienced and the possible causes of the toothache to help the dental team better treat the case. Some toothaches are caused by increased sensitivity, which… Continue reading Common Causes and Symptoms of Toothache
I’m Postponing Dental Treatment Because It’s Not Bothering Me
A proper daily oral hygiene regimen includes brushing at least twice per day with a fluoridated tooth paste or gel; flossing daily; and seeing your dentist every six months for a thorough cleaning and dental exam to diagnose existing and potential problems. Patients that complete the proper daily oral tasks of brushing and flossing, plus… Continue reading I’m Postponing Dental Treatment Because It’s Not Bothering Me
Why Do I Keep Getting Canker Sores?
Some patients with canker sores find that they seem to develop these lesions quite frequently. Canker sores can form anywhere in the mouth along soft tissues such as the insides of cheeks and lips. In most cases, a canker sore will heal on its own. However, patients with frequent canker sores may be at risk… Continue reading Why Do I Keep Getting Canker Sores?
Are you Brushing Your Teeth Correctly – Survey from The Today Show
Are you brushing your teeth correctly? Often, we find that our patients think they’re doing everything right, but either aren’t brushing long enough, aren’t flossing everyday or are skipping another integral part of good oral hygiene. Take this survey to find out how you’re doing!