Have you noticed increasing tooth sensitivity over the past few months? In fact, lately does it hurt when you try to enjoy a hot cup of coffee, or a scoop of ice cream? Did you know that heightened sensitivity is one common warning sign of a dental cavity? Grey or black lines, especially centered along the crevices of the teeth, can also be symptoms of cavities. Fortunately, if you are diagnosed with a cavity, it does not mean the end of your smile as you know it. Modern dental restorations, like tooth-colored fillings, are actually designed to help restore a tooth after a cavity, both functionally and cosmetically. That way a person can smile confidently, even after restorative treatment!
Two Important Reasons to Schedule Routine Dental Visits
Do you ever wonder if dental checkups and cleanings are really necessary? If you have been fortunate enough to enjoy good oral health, thus far in life, it could be tempting to postpone or ignore routine dental visits. Sadly, this could lead to a host of oral health problems in the future, since regular dental cleanings and checkups are one of the key ways you can protect your teeth and gums against common problems such as cavities and gum disease. So, if it has been more than six months since your last dental visit, it is already past time to call and make an appointment. Remember, a clean smile is a healthy and beautiful smile! (more…)
Need Restorative Dentistry? Consider a Porcelain Crown
At your last dental checkup, did you dentist inform you that you have a particularly deep cavity, one that require prompt restorative treatment? Perhaps you were involved in an accident, and one of your teeth was cracked as a result? Are you unhappy with your current dental filling or outdated-looking dental crown? Has your bad habit of chewing on ice finally led to devastation, namely a noticeably chipped front tooth? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it is time you talked to your restorative dentist about how a porcelain crown could help. Not only are crowns an effective form of treatment, to help protect damaged teeth. They can also be quite beautiful, allowing patients to smile both confidently and comfortably! (more…)
Is a Dental Implant Right for You?
Did you recently lose a tooth due to gum disease, advanced decay, or even trauma? Have you scheduled an extraction, and are concerned about how your smile will look and function after that treatment? After years of wear, have your dentures become ill-fitting, and caused you to feel insecure about your smile? If so, it is time to speak with your restorative dentist about how a dental implant could improve your confidence, as well as your comfort. Implants are an excellent prosthetic option for patients looking to complete their smiles both functionally and cosmetically, or even to improve upon an existing prostheses. (more…)
Do You Have a Dental Cavity?
Have you found yourself worrying, lately, that you could be struggling with a dental cavity? Cavities are incredibly common. In fact, nearly 90 percent of American adults will experience dental caries, which are commonly called dental cavities. Many school-aged children will also deal with cavities, which can cause discomfort and embarrassment. Fortunately, treatment for a cavity is often a simple dental filling, which can protect a damaged tooth against further erosion and even restore one’s comfort while eating, as well. So if you are concerned you might have a cavity, why not learn the warning signs of dental cavities, so you can seek dental treatment accordingly.
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Head Back to School In Style with Healthy Smiles
Fall is just around the corner, which means school will soon be back in session. Before your kids head back for their first day, though, take advantage of the remaining days of summer break, by making sure their smiles get the dental care they need. Routine checkups and cleanings are an essential part of maintaining great oral health. So don’t let your kids start another school year before they’ve each had a preventive dental appointment that can leave their smiles shining and healthy, just in time for their fresh start. (more…)
Keep Calm and Smile On with Sedation Dentistry
Have you delayed smile-saving dental treatment, all because you are deeply afraid of visiting the dentist? Many people have concerns about seeing the dentist, not because of past experiences or even due to the extent of the treatment they need, but simply because of a general anxiety. Skipping out on key preventive care can be harmful to your oral health, as can avoiding restorative dentistry. Fortunately, sedation dentistry makes it possible for many people to overcome their dental fears, so that their smiles can get the care they need. If you are tired of struggling with poor oral health, because of dental anxiety, talk to your dentist about how sedation could be able to help. (more…)
Could Restorative Dentistry Help You Smile Again? Part Two
Ouch! Are you having difficult enjoying your favorite foods and even drinks because of an undiagnosed dental issue? Cavities are the most common cause of dental discomfort, but chips, cracks, and intrinsic damage care also common, and they too can lead to sensitivity or pain. Fortunately, restorative dentistry can help address the cause of your discomfort, and help to improve the function and look of your smile! So if you’re sick of feeling pain when you chew or drink, talk to your dentist about how restorative treatment could help. (more…)
Could Restorative Dentistry Help You Smile Again? Part One
When was the last time you were able to enjoy a meal without discomfort? If you have been suffering from tooth sensitivity, you could be struggling with a cavity or other dental issue. Sensitive gums, cracked teeth, and even discoloration can also be indication that your oral health is in jeopardy. Fortunately, modern restorative dentistry provides a number of ways to help address a host of dental issues, allowing patients to get back to enjoying their life, and meals, as they did before their dental problem developed. Perhaps best of all, many forms of modern restorations are beautiful and natural-looking, as well.
Smokeless Tobacco and Your Oral Health
In today’s world of instant and widespread information, the dangers of smoking and other tobacco use are well-known, albeit not always heeded. Because of the dangerous chemicals that tobacco contains and its highly addictive properties, tobacco use is one the most significant risk factors to many people’s oral and overall health. However, just because you don’t burn smokeless tobacco doesn’t mean that its ingredients are any less harmless. Today, we explore the dangers of smokeless tobacco, including its risk to your oral health and a glimpse at the ingredients that your oral tissues are exposed to during its use. (more…)
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