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Keep Your Smile Better Protected: 4 Ways to Prevent a Dental Emergency

July 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 11:48 pm
older man seeing a dentist for a checkup

Dental emergencies are not all the same. Some occur because of excessive pressure placed on teeth while engaging in a competitive sport, while others are caused by neglected oral health and missed dental appointments. Those that occur because of falls and unexpected hits on the field, court, or track are not always avoidable. However, patients who want to know how to avoid a dental emergency caused by poor dental care may want to consider the following four tips.

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How to Avoid Tooth Sensitivity When Whitening Your Smile

May 21, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 3:21 pm
woman undergoing teeth whitening

A brighter smile is something most people want. Being able to walk around with teeth that look and feel good allows for greater confidence in daily life. But for many, it can come at a cost – tooth sensitivity. If you want to find out what you can do to avoid this problem, read on to discover helpful tips and learn why professional teeth whitening might be the better option as opposed to over-the-counter solutions.

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How Soon Will I Need a Touch-Up for Cosmetic Dentistry?  

March 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 3:57 pm
woman smiling after cosmetic dentistry

Choosing cosmetic dentistry to enhance your appearance is a worthwhile investment. With so many options available, you might find it difficult to select which one is right for you. Fortunately, a skilled cosmetic dentist can help. When going through the different services, one of the pivotal factors to consider is how long the results will last. Can you expect them to be permanent or will you need a touch-up in just a few years? Keep reading to find out what the average timeframe is for cosmetic dental treatments and what you can do to prolong their lifespan.

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My Child Has a Knocked-Out Tooth! What Should I Do?

January 11, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 4:13 pm
child with knocked-out tooth

A knocked-out tooth is a timely issue that requires immediate treatment. But in the meantime, you may feel unprepared when it comes to handling the situation at home. Here are a few things you can do to minimize your child’s pain and keep them calm while waiting to see the dentist.

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All I Want for Christmas is Straighter Teeth: How to Stay on Track with Invisalign

November 16, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 12:53 am
patient wearing Invisalign aligner

If one of the items on your Christmas list this year is a straighter smile, then you’ll want to make sure that you’re doing everything possible to stay on track with Invisalign. While wearing clear aligners is convenient, you may be worried that the holidays will threaten the success of treatment, especially when it comes to your timeline. To avoid a delay, here are a few tips to keep in mind whether you’re traveling or hosting holiday festivities this year.

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Dental Insurance Deductibles: What You Need to Know

October 12, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 10:47 pm
person writing the word deductible

When it comes to understanding dental insurance, many patients often feel overwhelmed and/or frustrated with the process and terminology. Whether it is learning what kind of coverage is available, how benefits work, or attempting to understand how to reach one’s deductible, trying to grasp the fundamentals usually requires enlisting the help of a trusted professional. If you’re struggling to figure out what a deductible is and how you can reach it, keep reading.

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Yuck! 3 Reasons Your Dentures Smell Bad

August 15, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 3:56 pm

Living with dentures allows you to have a new lease on life. However, one aspect that is required of dentures is that you must commit to taking proper care of them. If you begin to notice that you have a foul odor coming from your mouth, you may find that your artificial teeth are to blame. But why do your dentures smell bad? To find out, a dentist is here to share 3 reasons these prosthetics can cause bad breath.

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Signs Your Dental Implant Has Failed

June 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 6:38 pm
dental implant failure

After receiving dental implants, the last thing you want to experience is a complication. Fortunately, these are rare, as placement has a high success rate. The potential for problems to form is possible, though, especially if poor oral hygiene is to blame. Whether it has been a few weeks or years since your surgery, here are three signs of a failed dental implant and what you can do to save your smile.

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Are Braces Possible with Dental Implants?

March 29, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 6:24 pm
patient inquiring about orthodontics

Patients with missing teeth who have turned to dental implants can now enjoy the effects of a complete smile. But what happens if surrounding teeth are crooked or misaligned? Can you get braces with dental implants? Because this question is a common one among dental professionals, spend some time learning why and how it is possible to see a straighter, more perfectly aligned smile even while wearing permanent prosthetics.

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4 Stocking Stuffers For Healthier Smiles

December 9, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandchannahon @ 3:13 pm
Christmas stockings

When it comes to filling holiday stockings, many people reach for candy. It is small, delicious, and enjoyed by all. But it can wreak havoc on teeth and gums, causing cavities, tooth decay, and gum disease over time. Individuals who want to avoid a trip to the emergency dentist’s office this season can find a reprieve from the sweets. Discover four unique stocking stuffers that will keep smiles healthy and families happy.

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