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What You Can Expect from your Emergency Dental Appointment

February 5, 2024

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When you’re in the midst of a dental emergency, the help of a compassionate dentist can be invaluable. They’ll be able to help you resolve whatever dental problem you could have, restoring your oral health to absolute perfection.

However, you may naturally wonder what exactly that’s going to look like. If you’re curious, here’s what you could expect from an upcoming emergency appointment.

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Q&A: Ask Your Dentist These Questions at Your Next Checkup!

November 22, 2023

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Woman smiling while talking to dentist at checkup

Is your next checkup and cleaning rapidly approaching? If so, then there’s no time like the present to start preparing! In addition to fine-tuning your dental hygiene regimen, consider writing down a few questions you have for your dentist. That way, you can learn more about your oral health and where you can make improvements to keep your teeth and gums healthy for years to come. If you’re unsure where to start, here are four questions to ask your dentist at your next checkup.

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How Long Does It Take to Get Dentures?

October 17, 2023

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Female patient in dentist’s chair getting denturesIf you’ve experienced significant tooth loss, or your teeth are beyond repair, you may be a candidate for dentures. Although you can’t wait to enjoy a complete, beautiful smile again, it won’t happen overnight. The process of getting dentures can take several weeks, but it’s time well-spent to ensure your new teeth look and feel their best. Here’s what you can expect when investing in dentures.

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Smoking, Dry Mouth, and Oral Health Issues: How They’re All Connected

August 18, 2023

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Close-up of man’s hand holding a cigarette

The negative impact that smoking can have on your overall health is well-known. As such, it’s probably not too surprising to learn that using cigarettes could cause problems for your smile. In particular, there’s a connection between smoking and dry mouth – and the latter is linked to gum disease and various other oral health complications. Here’s what you need to know about the effect smoking can have on your grin.

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What Kind of Lifespan Can You Expect for Your Dental Bridge?

May 11, 2023

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Render of a dental bridge placed on abutment teeth

Naturally, when you get a dental bridge to replace your missing teeth, you’ll want to be able to keep it as long as possible. However, the simple truth is that even replacement teeth made out of the highest-quality material can’t last forever. Your dentist can give you an idea of what the lifespan of your dental bridge will look like, and they can also offer some maintenance tips to help it last longer.

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Does Dental Insurance Ever Cover Cosmetic Dentistry?

March 8, 2023

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pink piggy bank surrounded by coins

It’s not uncommon to be unsatisfied with the look of your smile, but fortunately, cosmetic dentistry encompasses various dental procedures that can be used to enhance smile aesthetics. However, people often hesitate to proceed with treatments due to cost concerns. Although dental insurance covers preventive and restorative treatments, does it include cosmetic dentistry? Keep reading to learn whether dental insurance can lower treatment costs for those interested in improving the look of their pearly whites.

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4 Common Dental Emergencies & How Your Dentist Can Help

February 20, 2023

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a dental kit with an emergency sign

Unexpected events can happen to anyone. You never know when a dental emergency will strike and your mouth needs immediate attention. Whether it’s a severe toothache or a chipped tooth, it’s important to seek help as soon as possible to prevent further damage or harm. However, you may feel a bit anxious about what to expect since going to see the dentist for an emergency is not an everyday event. Here are four of the most common dental emergencies and what your dentist can do to get your smile back on track!

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3 Reasons to Motivate You to Get Your Dental Checkups!

January 20, 2023

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a man smiling while getting his dental checkup

Many people find a reason to skip out on their dental checkups. Whether it’s a fear of the dentist, saving money, or just simply being too busy, there is no excuse that is good enough when it comes to not caring for your pearly whites and gums. By neglecting to tend to your oral health, you are putting your mouth at risk for some serious issues. So, need some more motivation to get that dental cleaning in? Here are three important reasons that are sure to get you to call your dentist for an appointment!

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A Guide to Flossing for Your New Year’s Resolution

December 21, 2022

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Woman in white shirt flossing her teeth

Most people already brush their teeth regularly, but according to some studies, only about 30% of Americans floss daily. If you want to protect your smile from gum disease and other oral health issues, you want to start flossing as soon as possible, and the New Year is an excellent time to start. To help you stick to your New Year’s resolution of making flossing a daily habit, the following post offers 4 handy tips.

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6 Tips for Caring for Your Dentures to Make Them Last

November 4, 2022

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couple with dentures

Dentures are a wonderful option for those who need to replace several or an entire arch of pearly whites. They give you a functional and natural-looking smile that can last up to 10 years or more. But just like regular teeth, they are affected by wear and tear. You can add to their lifespan with some attentive care! Here are six tips from your dentist on how to keep your dentures in their best shape for as long as possible.

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