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Lost Your Dental Crown? Here’s How to Handle It

January 12, 2024

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Man looking at his loose dental crown

So, you’re out with a friend, eating when all of a sudden—POP! Your dental crown comes loose and falls onto your tongue! What are you supposed to do now? Losing a dental crown can be an alarming experience, but it’s important to stay calm and take action right away.

Whether your crown falls out unexpectedly or you notice it missing, here’s a handy checklist to ensure you handle it properly.

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Seasonal Safety: 4 Tips to Keep Your Smile Healthy During the Holidays

December 5, 2023

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Woman and little girl smiling and decorating the tree together

The holidays are here, which means festive décor, shopping for loved ones, and relishing your favorite seasonal foods and desserts. If you’re not careful, though, you might fall into bad habits that can damage your oral health. When the new year arrives, many dentists find that their patients weren’t thorough enough in their dental hygiene routine to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Keep reading to learn 4 things you can do this winter to avoid a trip to their office!

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Denture Dilemma: 4 Foods to Avoid

November 7, 2023

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Dentures sitting on a pink plastic plate next to a pink fork and knife on a pink background

Dentures are a tried-and-true method to refurbish your smile after losing some or all of your teeth. With them in place, you can carry on conversations and enjoy family meals like you used to. That said, some foods are infamous for damaging or dislodging them. Keep reading to learn about 4 items you’d be better off avoiding!

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5 Complications of Ill-Fitting Dentures

October 17, 2023

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patient smiling after having ill-fitting dentures fixed

Dentures are removable replacements that can fill in for several missing teeth, a whole set, or a complete set of teeth. They help restore your bite strength and bring back a full, beautiful smile. When full dentures fit well, the upper ones suction to your gums, and the lower ones slightly float above them. If you have partial dentures, they shouldn’t move much and should align with your remaining natural teeth. If your dentures don’t fit properly, they can lead to various problems. Keep reading to discover five issues caused by poorly fitting dentures.

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What to Do if Your Dental Bridge Falls Out

September 8, 2023

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3D render of a dental bridge

Dental bridges are a marvel of modern dentistry, restoring the function and appearance of our smiles. But what happens if, unexpectedly, your bridge becomes dislodged? Though it can be alarming, taking the right steps can minimize discomfort and potential damage.

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4 Essential Things You Should Know About Nitrous Oxide

June 12, 2023

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child at dentist receiving nitrous oxide sedation

If your biannual dental visit is approaching, you might feel a bit nervous or anxious, but there’s no need to worry. Sedation dentistry can greatly improve your experience, ensuring comfort and ease during your dental appointment. Nitrous oxide sedation, commonly known as “laughing gas,” is one of the options available, and here are four essential things you should know about how it helps patients receive the dental care they need in a more comfortable, pleasant environment.

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Why Does My Enamel Need to Be Removed Before Receiving Veneers?

May 5, 2023

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a closeup of a patient receiving veneers

Did you know that according to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the demand for cosmetic dental work has essentially doubled within the last five years? This means that more people than ever before are opting to enhance their smiles, and in turn, their livelihoods. Some patients turn toward veneers to achieve this; however, if you’ve heard of this treatment, you’ve maybe heard that you’ll have to have some of your enamel removed beforehand. Here’s more from your trusted cosmetic dentist about why this is a necessary step of the process!

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Does It Hurt to Undergo Cosmetic Dental Work?

April 2, 2023

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patient smiling while visiting their dentist

Thanks to advancements in modern dental technology, there are now all sorts of ways to update the look and feel of your pearly whites—and these days, more people than ever before are opting to enhance their smiles with cosmetic dentistry! You might be curious about exploring some of these options for your own pearly whites; however, fear of the unknown might be holding you back, and you may be concerned about potential pain. Fortunately, you have nothing to fear! Here’s what you need to know.

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Dry Socket: What It Is and How to Prevent It

March 16, 2023

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Illustration of a dry socket after tooth extraction

When preparing for tooth extraction, it’s important to be aware of what you’ll need to do to take care of your mouth during your recovery after the procedure. In particular, you will want to take whatever steps are necessary to avoid a dry socket – a condition that can slow down the healing process and cause a significant amount of discomfort. Here’s what you need to know about dry socket prevention.

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Dentures Aren’t Just for Seniors: 3 Ways That Younger People Can Lose their Teeth

February 9, 2023

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Young person with a shining smile

For people who are missing teeth, dentures can mean an incredible improvement to their quality of life. Dentures are able to simulate natural teeth effectively enough to allow tooth loss patients to chew and talk the way they did when they had all of their teeth.

They’re often associated with older patients, but people of all ages can lose their teeth and therefore benefit from either full or partial dentures. Here are some reasons that some people could come to need dentures.

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