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Cosmetic Dentist vs. General Dentist: What’s the Difference?

February 5, 2021

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Woman pointing at her new smile from a cosmetic dentist.

While dentists can specialize in many things, there’s actually no specific specialty for cosmetic dentistry. This means that any dentist can technically call themselves a cosmetic dentist even if most of the treatments they provide fall under general dentistry. For this reason, it’s more important than ever to choose a dentist that not only has experience in the treatment you’re considering, but is willing to give your unique dental needs the attention they deserve. Here’s how you can tell these two types of dentists apart.

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Why It’s a Huge Mistake to Ignore Your Gum Health

January 25, 2021

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woman concerned with oral health

Because they are so visible, it’s natural to place an emphasis on the appearance and health of your teeth. However, the care of your gums is of equal significance. If your gum health is ignored, the soft tissue can become infected and even impact your overall wellness. As you continue reading, discover some of the health issues that dental negligence can lead to and what you can do to maintain strong gums.

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5 Reasons Why It’s So Important to Maintain Your Teeth

January 18, 2021

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woman taking care of oral health

It may seem like your teeth will just take care of themselves. After all, they appeared in childhood – on their own – without you having to do anything. Although they miraculously emerge from the gums in the toddler stage of life, they still require proper care to remain healthy and strong. As you continue reading, a dentist lists 5 reasons why it’s important to take your oral health seriously.

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Flossing with Implants Can be Tricky – Here’s How to Do It Right!

December 26, 2020

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demonstration of flossing dental implants

If you’ve had your missing teeth replaced with dental implants, then congratulations on receiving the most effective form of tooth replacement available. The work isn’t done, though. You still have to take care of your new teeth, which involves flossing on a regular basis. Not only will this aid in better oral health, but it will help to maintain your implants and gorgeous smile. To get some easy tips for flossing dental implants, keep reading!

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I’m Considering Cosmetic Dental Work, But Will It Hurt?

December 23, 2020

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woman working with pioneering cosmetic dentist

How much is a beautiful new smile worth to you? Are you willing to endure some pain to achieve it? If you’re considering having some cosmetic dental work done, these are questions that may be surfacing. Thankfully, you don’t have to guess. A local cosmetic dentist has some expert input. Continue reading to discover why you don’t have to worry about any discomfort!

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The Importance of Dental Care for Seniors in Assisted Living

November 16, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drhoward @ 7:52 am
Older woman holding a toothbrush as someone puts toothpaste on it

With age, it’s normal for a senior’s health to decline. Because of this, you’ve made the difficult decision to move a loved one into an assisted living community. You know that dental health affects one’s overall well-being, but finding a good dentist for seniors can be just as challenging as finding the right place for them. Oral health has been connected to medical conditions like heart disease, stroke, and heart attacks, and retirees can easily become more vulnerable to these conditions. Below are a few things to consider as you keep your loved ones healthy and happy for years to come.

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3 Dental Problems that Can Hinder Your Cosmetic Treatments

November 5, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drhoward @ 7:42 am
Dentist and patient sitting at a desk discussing an X-ray and dental issues

You did it! You’ve finally decided to invest in yourself and consult a cosmetic dentist to improve your smile. The only concern is that your current oral health is not exactly where it needs to be. While cosmetic dental work will improve the look of your teeth, certain problems may slow or negatively impact your treatment. Below, you will find a few factors that can delay your procedures.

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7 Good Oral Health Habits

October 22, 2020

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Woman eating apple

Everyone wants to have a healthy, beautiful smile that they can show off to the world. However, for optimal oral health, it is necessary that you stay committed to caring towards your smile on a daily basis. For people who want to work towards and maintain excellent oral health, there are some things you should get into the habit of doing every single day. Your dentist shares some steps you should be taking to work towards your smile goals.

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7 Tips for Candy Consumption This Halloween

October 3, 2020

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Halloween candy

Halloween is just around the corner which means that it’s time to get your costume ready and rent your favorite scary movies! Another thing that the spooky season brings around is heaps of candy. Even though a few sweet treats don’t do much harm, if your family are constantly snacking on sugary sweets, they’re bound to be spending more time in the dental office getting fillings. In order to prevent this, it’s important to take steps regarding sweets this year. Continue reading for some Halloween candy tips to benefit your family’s smiles.

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How to Know If You Have a Cavity Between Your Teeth

September 29, 2020

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Woman with toothache

Cavities are caused when the protective enamel wears away and bacteria stick on your tooth, causing decay. When this occurs between your teeth, it is known as an interproximal cavity. Often times, it can be more difficult to detect these because they aren’t seen as easily. Without the use of an x-ray, they continue to stay hidden. Read on to learn how you can tell if you have cavities between teeth, the ways your dentist can treat them, and what you can do to prevent them from forming in the future.

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