Your Teeth Do A Lot – Here’s How to Care for Them This Thanksgiving!

November 4, 2024

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From having a roof over your head to enjoying a delicious meal, there is a lot to be thankful for on Thanksgiving! As a result, your teeth may not cross your mind. However, they play a crucial role in a beautiful smile, a strong bite, and even your ability to communicate with your loved ones. So, don’t forget to show them some appreciation on turkey day. If you aren’t sure how, read on!

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The Happiest Holiday You’ve Never Heard Of

October 4, 2024

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yellow smile icon

This time of year is often referred to as “the holidays.” As soon as October starts, the stores are immediately filled with a mix of Halloween candy, turkey-themed decorations, and Christmas trees! But did you know that you don’t have to wait to begin celebrating? The first Friday in October is officially designated as World Smile Day.

This holiday comes from right here in the U.S., but when did it start? And most importantly, how does somebody properly celebrate World Smile Day?

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What Common Dental Emergencies Cause Facial Pain?

September 5, 2024

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a patient suffering from dental pain

Sometimes life can throw a curveball your way – and every now and then, it might come in the form of a dental emergency! However, when you’re experiencing a dental emergency, the very last thing you want to do is panic or hesitate due to uncertainty. Not to mention, dental pain isn’t something you should have to needlessly endure! With that in mind, here’s a brief breakdown of a few of the most common dental emergencies responsible for causing facial pain, and why visiting your emergency dentist is always going to be in your best interest.

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Smoking: A Serious Threat to Your Smile’s Happiness

August 3, 2024

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You’ve probably, or at least hopefully, been told throughout your life that smoking is a nasty habit and something you should avoid. Cigarettes and tobacco don’t just smell or taste foul, though – they also spell bad news for your entire body, including your mouth! Continue reading to learn a little more from your dentist about the dangers that smoking poses to your oral health, along with a few tips on preserving your smile.

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The Essential Role of Calcium in Dental Health

July 1, 2024

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a child smiling and drinking milk

When we think about maintaining excellent dental health, our minds often go straight to routine brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. While these practices are undeniably crucial, another key aspect of oral wellness that’s often overlooked is calcium intake. This essential mineral is not only vital for strong bones, but also plays a critical role in keeping your teeth healthy and strong. Here’s a closer look at the link between calcium and dental health, along with some of the best natural sources of calcium to add to your diet!

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3 Popular Summertime Activities That Might Harm Your Smile

June 2, 2024

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Summertime is finally in full swing, and there might be all sorts of fun activities that you want to get into! But as you’re out and about and enjoying the warmer weather and extra downtime, you’ll want to keep in mind that certain activities, while fun, sometimes pose a threat to your pearly whites. And one of the last things you should want to happen during summer is to suffer a dental injury! Continue reading below to learn more about a few of the summertime activities that your emergency dentist wants you to be mindful of.  

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Will I Need to Wait to Receive Dentures After Having My Teeth Removed?

May 2, 2024

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person with a full denture

Not only are you preparing to undergo tooth extraction, but you’re also awaiting your new dentures. Being without your teeth is understandably something you want to avoid, but how much time must pass before you can feel confident again with the help of customized tooth replacement? Keep reading to discover the different options that are available after having one or more teeth extracted.

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Everything You Need to Know About Oral Cancer

April 3, 2024

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Oral cancer is a menace; and though this disease often flies under the radar, it has the potential to cause serious lasting damage to your smile—or worse. But by understanding the risk factors, symptoms, and importance of routine screening and preventive care, we can empower ourselves to combat this disease effectively. In recognition of Oral Cancer Awareness Month this April, here’s some useful information about oral cancer, as well as some ways you can actively lower your risk and enjoy a lifetime of happy, healthy smiling!

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3 Characteristics of an Ideal Dental Implant Candidate

March 2, 2024

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a closeup of a model of dental implants

When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there’s perhaps no option as fantastic as dental implants. They’re capable of assisting patients with varying degrees of tooth loss, and can restore teeth in terms of look, feel, and functionality for up to several decades. That said, not everyone with missing teeth is immediately eligible for dental implants, and certain characteristics stand out as ideal for potential candidates. Here’s a closer look at the three things that you’ll want to have if you’re interested in getting dental implants to restore your smile.

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Can My Genes Influence the Color of My Teeth?

February 2, 2024

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a before and after comparison of a whitened smile

If you’re unhappy with your smile due to the color of your teeth, you aren’t alone—the demand for cosmetic dentistry has roughly doubled in the last few years as patients all over seek services like teeth whitening to brighten their smiles and livelihoods. That said, your teeth might’ve always seemed a little duller than you’d like, even despite your daily oral hygiene efforts. Did you know this might have something to do with your genes? Here’s more about this curious link.

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