Tips for Getting Your Teen to Wear Braces

3 Important Questions To Ask Your Cosmetic Dentist

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Are you unhappy with your natural teeth? Do you want to have your teeth fixed so that they are more aesthetically pleasing? It’s not uncommon for people to want or need to have their teeth look nicer than the teeth that they were born with. But in order to get exactly what you want, it’s a good idea to ask a few questions during your first visit to a cosmetic dentist. Read More»

What To Expect At Your First Dental Cleaning In Several Years

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Most people should see the dentist approximately every 6 months for a professional cleaning. A good cleaning removes tartar, which helps prevent cavities and gum disease. If you’ve skipped a few cleaning appointments, there is no need to be ashamed. This happens to a lot of people, sometimes for financial reasons or because they’ve moved and struggled to find a new dentist. The important thing is that you get back in there for a cleaning appointment as soon as you’re able. Read More»

What To Do When A Dental Crown Falls Out

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Dental crowns are meant to protect and preserve the tooth beneath them. They may be put on a tooth that is badly cracked and that your dentist fears will crack further, and they are also used to preserve “dead” teeth that have had their nerves removed but are still anchored in your jaw. So, when a crown falls out, it is kind of a big deal – your tooth is no longer getting that protection that your dentist determined it needed. Read More»

Back To School: Tips For A Healthy Mouth This School Year

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Getting started in a new school year is a great time for your child to get a fresh start, not only with grades but also their overall health. This very much includes their dental health. It is important that your child’s teeth remain healthy all year long to prevent any long-lasting problems during the school year. The following are some easy tips to keep a healthy mouth and clean teeth: Read More»

3 Things That You Shouldn't Do If You Break A Tooth

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Breaking a tooth can be a traumatic experience. While going through this trauma, it can be tough to know what you are supposed to do next. The steps that you take right after breaking your tooth can make a big difference in whether or not the tooth can be repaired, so it’s important to make the right decisions. These are a few things that you shouldn’t do after breaking a tooth. Read More»