About Extractions Tooth extractions are often required if there is no way to preserve the tooth. You will receive a local anesthetic, which numbs the area around your tooth so you’ll only be able to feel pressure and not pain during this procedure. The dentist then uses instruments called “elevators” or mallets to lift the […]
READ MOREAbout Bone Grafting Bone grafting for dental procedures can be done in various ways. The most common is the use of autografts and allografts, which both take a patient’s natural tooth or bone from another part of their body to increase bone growth where it has deteriorated. This procedure is generally done when a patient […]
READ MOREAbout Dental Procedures and Blood Thinners When you’re on blood thinners, toothaches and other oral procedures can be risky. If the dentist isn’t aware of your medication, there could be severe complications that may even prove fatal, such as blood loss or failure to heal properly. With proper knowledge of all of your medications, your […]
READ MOREAbout Oral Surgery The world of oral surgery is vast and complex. Oral surgery may be used to treat everything from toothaches to wisdom teeth extractions, jaw restorations for orthodontics, or dentures – even cosmetic procedures can fall under this category. It is important to discuss any oral surgery procedure with your dentist or oral […]
READ MOREAbout Toothpaste Dentists recommend toothpaste with a high-fluoride content to prevent cavities. Cavity-causing bacteria are best eliminated by regular brushing, and toothpaste removes stains and plaque. Dentists tell us the best way to keep our teeth healthy is to brush twice daily using fluoridated toothpaste every day. Your dentist can also recommend toothpaste based on […]
READ MOREAbout Preventing Cavities: Tips to Help Daily oral hygiene that you incorporate into your daily routines is the best way to prevent cavities. Here are a few tips to prevent cavities approved by your dentist: Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and floss at least once per day. Drink plenty of water throughout each day, […]
READ MOREAbout Oral Hygiene for Children The importance of good dental hygiene is often overlooked in children. Picking up your child’s favorite toothbrush and teaching them how to brush properly with age-appropriate instructions will help keep their mouths clean, which can ward off any potential future problems that might arise from poorly maintained teeth such as […]
READ MOREAbout Mouth Rinses Using a mouth rinse or mouthwash daily will help you avoid issues with bad breath, plaque buildup on teeth, and gum inflammation, which can lead to sensitivity or pain. Mouthwashes assist with killing the bacteria that can lead to gum disease, plaque buildup, and halitosis. Your dentist can recommend a mouth rinse […]
READ MOREAbout Interdental Cleaning Devices If you want to keep your mouth cleaner than through brushing and flossing alone, an interdental cleaning device might be the answer. These devices work by scrubbing between each tooth and sending a vibrating current down its length when brushing. Interdental devices include items such as a water flosser, an electric […]
READ MOREAbout Professional Teeth Cleaning Professional cleaning is recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) at 1 to 2 times per year for optimal oral health, possibly more if recommended by your dentist. These procedures are vital in maintaining oral hygiene and preventing decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. Oral hygiene practices at home are important, […]
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