Signs You Need To Move Up Your Dental Exam

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If you're like most people, you have a dental exam and cleaning approximately every 6 months to make sure your teeth stay in good health. If you're dealing with a mild dental issue, such as some sensitivity when you bite down, you can normally wait and have it addressed at your next checkup. But sometimes, it may be wise to call your dentist and move that checkup up. In particular, you should move up your dental checkup if you experience any of the following issues.

20 April 2021

2 Levels Of Dental Sedation

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If you have to get some dental work done, you may be worried about it. It can be scary, especially if you will get some major work done, like extractions or root canals. There are things that you can do that will make the process easier for you. One of the things you can do is talk to your dentist about some kind of sedation for your procedure. There are varying levels of sedation that you can choose from, depending on what you and your dentist think that you need to have.

8 March 2021

2 Reason To Take Your Children To A Family Dentist

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When you have children, you know that it can be hard to get your children to see the dentist. Kids can be really stubborn, and they may not even have the words to tell you why they don't want to go, other than just telling that they just don't want to go see whomever the appointment is set up with. One way that you can help them is to work with professionals who have a lot of experience in working with children.

22 January 2021

Relying On General Dentistry Services To Maintain Your Oral Health

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Your oral health is critical to your overall well-being. You need to keep your mouth in good condition to protect other important systems in your body. To ensure that your teeth and gums remain healthy, you need to seek out regular dental care. You can take advantage of what general dentistry services can offer to patients like you. Regular Cleanings General dentistry typically includes regular cleanings. The frequency at which you get cleanings will largely depend on the health of your teeth.

10 December 2020

Dental Sedation For Children With Autism: Is It Helpful?

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It has been found that, while children with autism don't have any dental problems directly related to their condition, certain dietary habits and inadequate oral hygiene can put them at greater risk of dental problems. But you could say that about anyone. Regardless of a person's autism, maintaining oral health involves taking the best possible care of their teeth and having regular dental checkups. Those visits to the dentist can potentially be a problem for someone with autism.

27 October 2020

Banish Plaque And Tartar With A Dental Scaling

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Dental scaling allows your dentist to instantly eliminate two bad actors that can lead to some pretty dangerous conditions, plaque and tartar. These substances are sticky and often harden to the point that a regular cleaning won't remove them. That is when your dentist might recommend a dental scaling. While this procedure is considered non-surgical, it might still call for some local numbing anesthesia. To learn more about scaling, read below.

7 May 2020

Invisible Braces Tips for Working Adults

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Invisible braces, such as Invisalign, seem like the perfect solution for the professional that wants to improve their smile. If this is your first time using aligners, there are a few things to keep in mind. The following tips will make the first few weeks with your new aligners much easier. Take a Day or Two to Adjust The first few days with new aligners can be uncomfortable, especially with the first aligner tray.

5 December 2019