How Long Can I Expect My Fillings to Last?

August 4, 2023

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Fillings have been used to treat cavities and restore the strength and structure of teeth for centuries. Tooth-colored fillings are especially appealing because they match the natural color of the tooth while bonding directly with the enamel. While they can last up to twenty years, they need replacement eventually. Regular dental appointments are the best way to know when your filling needs replacing, but your habits do a lot to determine their lifespan. Read on to learn how to help fillings last a long time and to tell when they need replacement.

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A Day in the Life of Your Dental Hygienist

July 21, 2023

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Woman wearing safety glasses and face mask using dental equipment to clean woman patient's teeth

Are you curious about who’s working on your dental team? A crucial role in ensuring your appointment goes as smoothly as possible is your dental hygienist! You might think their job is just to clean your teeth, but their duties cover areas in both patient care and aftercare treatment. They work closely with dentists to make sure you’re getting the quality care you deserve. Here is a breakdown of a day in the life of your dental hygienist so you can better understand how they’re protecting your oral health.

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Recognize These 5 Signs and Symptoms to Get Ahead of Gingivitis

July 5, 2023

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Woman holding up her upper lip to reveal reddened gums

Gingivitis is a fairly common and mild infection that causes irritation, redness, and inflammation of the part of your gums surrounding the base of your teeth. Taking care of it sooner than later will help protect your oral health from more serious gum disease and tooth loss. Your gums are crucial for providing a nourishing foundation for healthy tooth roots and being a protective barrier between bacteria in your mouth and your bloodstream. Here’s how you can recognize its signs and symptoms to get ahead of gingivitis and save your gums!

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Why You Shouldn’t Fear Dental Implant Surgery

June 29, 2023

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person attending dental implant consultation

Having missing teeth can be a concern, but dental implants offer one of the best solutions to address this issue. These innovative posts are designed to fully restore the structure of lost teeth, revitalizing your oral functionality. If you’re set to receive implants and have some initial doubts or fears about the procedure, here are a few reasons why you can put those worries to rest when it comes to dental implant surgery.

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5 Habits to Avoid with Dentures

June 14, 2023

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Dentures are personalized, removable dental appliances designed to restore oral function and aesthetics by replacing missing teeth. Proper care and maintenance are essential to preserve the quality and lifespan of your dentures. Avoiding specific harmful habits can significantly contribute to their longevity as well as a lasting smile. Here are five habits to avoid, protecting the durability of your dentures and maintaining their optimal condition.

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Your Brief Guide to the Tooth Extraction Process

May 12, 2023

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Your pearly whites are a very important part of you; not only are they responsible for helping you to eat and speak, but they also provide several other oral health benefits that you’d be pretty unfortunate to lack. However, in some instances, your dentist might, unfortunately, need to remove one or more of your teeth in order to put your smile’s best interests first. Here’s a little more about what you can expect going into the tooth extraction process; it’s not as scary as you might think!

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4 Helpful Tips for Avoiding Dental Emergencies This Summer

May 3, 2023

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a person smiling while on summer vacation

Summertime is finally here, and you’re probably getting ready for a season filled with family, friends, food, and lots of fun! However, no matter what your plans are, something you should be conscious of is the possibility of experiencing a dental emergency. That said, you don’t have to sit there and worry about it happening—you can still enjoy yourself, as long as you take the correct precautions! Here are four useful tips for avoiding dental emergencies this summer so you can focus on having a terrific time.

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Is Enamel Loss a Problem?

April 29, 2023

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3-d model of a tooth with thinning enamel

Your enamel is one of the key components of your teeth, and it happens to be the strongest resource in your body. That’s because it does an incredibly important job—biting, chewing, and slicing into everything you eat.

As you may know, it’s possible for your enamel to wear down over time. You may have even had a dentist tell you that this is happening to you. If you’re wondering if that’s a problem, here’s what you should know.

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Are Dental Implants the Best Tooth Replacement Option?

April 15, 2023

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Model of dental implant standing in a row with natural teeth

What’s the best way to replace your missing teeth? While there’s no one answer that’s right for everybody – each patient has their own unique needs to consider, after all – many dentists consider dental implants to be a cut above traditional options like bridges and dentures. What makes implants different from other tooth replacements? And are they really the top choice for fixing an incomplete grin? Here are the facts.

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Oral Cancer Awareness Month: Symptoms and Risk Factors to Watch Out For

March 31, 2023

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Holding a red and white ribbon for oral cancer awareness

Did you know that nearly 54,000 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed in the United States every year? It may not get as much attention as other types of cancer, but it can still be a life-threatening issue. Having oral cancer screened and diagnosed early could make all the difference for your chances of survival. Seeing as April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, now is a good time to review some of the risk factors and symptoms associated with this disease.

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