2017

Did you just find out you've got some tooth decay? Learn about some dental care tips that can prevent the problem in the future.

2017

Tired Of The Way Your Teeth Look? 4 Reasons You Should Talk To Your Dentist About Pain-Free Veneers

15 December 2017
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Dentist, Blog

If you're not happy with the appearance of your teeth, but you have an aversion to dental offices, you might have been avoiding veneers. Unfortunately, if you're avoiding veneers, you're also avoiding the perfect way to restore the appearance of your teeth. Instead of avoiding veneers, you should talk to your dentist about a new procedure that will give you beautiful teeth without the issues you've been avoiding. Here are four reasons why you should talk to your dentist about a new form of veneers.
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How To Prepare Your Child For A Dental Exam

17 November 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Children are often nervous about their first-time doctor visits and medical experiences. If it's time for your child to visit the dentist for an exam and cleaning, there may be some fears. The good news is that you can prepare your child and help them feel much more comfortable with the experience. Keep reading to learn how to best prepare your child for a first-time dental exam experience.  Read Books About the Dentist
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4 Lies You Should Stop Telling Your Dentist

15 October 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

While your dentist will probably know if you are lying, it's still important that you are truthful to ensure that you are always getting the best treatment from your dentist. If they know what you might be doing to damage your teeth, they will better know how to resolve it. Here are four lies you should stop telling your dentist: "I Don't Smoke" Lying about smoking is one lie that is extremely easy to see through, even for your dentist.
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3 Behaviors That Could Lead To Dental Implant Failure

22 September 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Regardless of the type of dental implants that you get, failing to take proper care of them after the surgery could result in failure. Once a failure occurs, there is a likelihood that the dental surgeon cannot reinsert the implants. If that happens, you could be forced to rely on another method for disguising missing teeth. There are several factors that could lead to failure. Understanding some of them can help you take better care of your health.
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What to Do if You’ve Cracked or Broken a Tooth

29 August 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Teeth are made to withstand constant pressure in order to be effective eating tools, but they're not immune to damage. If you've bitten into something and realized that your tooth has cracked, you will need to visit a dentist as soon as possible. If that's not immediately possible, however, you should follow these steps to protect your tooth from further damage until you can get to the dentist's office. Collect Any Remnants
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About Me
Got Tooth Decay? Finding Dental Care Tips Right For You

When it comes to my dental care, I only use the best toothbrushes, toothpastes and flosses. But sometimes, even after being vigilant and careful with my oral care, I experience problems like toothaches. Last year, I developed a small cavity in one of my back teeth. I didn't want to bother my dentist about it, so I simply took pain medications and hoped for the best. But after my jaw began to swell up, I sought professional dental help. My small cavity was actually a large hole filled with infection. I ended up having an extraction. Now, I visit my dentist as often as I can, because I can't afford to lose anymore teeth. I want to share my experiences with other people, so I created this blog. I offer tips on how to keep your teeth healthy and when to see a dentist. Thanks for visiting.

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