The Ins and Outs of Root Canal Pain

June 3, 2024

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Root canals are often misunderstood and, oddly, frequently picked on by Hollywood scriptwriters. A scene from the old horror-comedy flick Little Shop of Horrors comes to mind. But your dentist isn’t a sadist, and root canals are surprisingly comfortable for the majority of patients. For the full details on what sort of discomfort you can expect from your root canal treatment, keep reading. We’ll give it to you straight.

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The Mind-Tooth Connection: Tackling Mental and Oral Health

May 10, 2024

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If you’re struggling with your mental health, you already know how difficult it can be to do tasks that others consider second nature. Sometimes, brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing once a day, or even booking a dental appointment is an insurmountable chore.

Our culture has a bad habit of associating poor oral health with failure. However, it’s important you know this isn’t something you should feel guilt or shame over. Everyone needs help with something, and dentists are there for those who need help with their oral health. They’ll support you with care and resources – including this informational article on the connection between your mind and your teeth.

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Orthodontic Treatment Could Solve These 3 Dental Discomforts

May 3, 2024

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Bite misalignments are associated with a surprising number of discomforts and complications. We don’t normally think of our jaw as something that can affect our sinuses, for example. Because of this, many of these symptoms can be difficult to diagnose as a misalignment issue.

Have an oral dilemma in mind? Keep reading to learn what defines bite misalignment, and how your dentist can use orthodontics to solve the root cause of your troubles.

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Oral Cancer Awareness Month: What You Should Know About this Deadly Condition

April 9, 2024

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3D illustration depicting oral cancer

In case it isn’t marked on your calendar, you should know that April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. This is an opportunity for oral health professionals to talk to their patients about this condition, helping them become as knowledgeable as possible about it.

Oral cancer is unfortunately rather common, and it’s important to detect the condition early if you want the best chance of mitigating its effects. Here’s what you should know about what oral cancer looks like, its causes, and what to do if you’re concerned about the condition.

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Is Nail Biting Bad for My Oral Health?

March 13, 2024

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Woman has dental pain

Your smile can be damaged by many bad habits, but did you know that nail-biting is one of them? Many people chew on their nails to relieve anxiety or out of simple boredom, and while this can lead to unpleasant consequences such as ragged nails, nagging hangnails, and infected nailbeds, it can also cause serious dental injuries. Here’s why nail biting is a horrible habit for your oral health along with a few tips for quitting.

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Better than a Mood Ring: What Your Smile Says About You

February 7, 2024

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If you’ve ever watched a police procedural or heard a true crime podcast, you’re probably aware of the fact that people can be identified via their fingerprints or their DNA. This is because they’re different for everyone.

However, you might not know that the same can be said of your teeth. Everyone’s smile is slightly different, and moreover, can say a lot about you. In fact, a dentist can tell a lot about who a person is via their teeth. Here are just a few examples.

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What Sports You Should Wear Mouthguards For

January 10, 2024

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Youth sports have surged in popularity across America, with an estimated 20-25 million youngsters engaging in competitive activities. However, this heightened participation also brings an increased risk of injury. Shockingly, over 35% of unintentional injuries among children and adolescents stem from sports competitions or practice sessions. Of these injuries, 10-20% affect the maxillofacial region, as reported by the American Dental Association (ADA). Understanding the importance of sports mouthguards, or sportsguards, is crucial in preventing injuries during various sports activities, so keep reading to learn more.

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Gray Matters: Finding Causes and Cures for Gray Teeth

December 15, 2023

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A grayscale picture of a woman smiling after treating her gray teeth

Have you noticed one tooth looking grayer than the others lately? Or, perhaps all your teeth have taken on a grayish tint, leaving you trying to rub off the color in the mirror? Gray teeth have multiple causes, but the color isn’t something that will just go away. Cosmetic dentistry may be needed.

If you want to explore potential reasons for gray teeth and delve into dental treatments that can help restore a brighter, healthier smile, continue reading.

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In Praise of Saliva: Your Friendly and Natural Thanksgiving Oral Cleanser

November 21, 2023

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A family enjoying Thanksgiving with healthy foods that stimulate saliva production

While you’re enjoying your days this Thanksgiving, there is an unsung hero working to ensure your dental health. No, it’s not your grandma. It’s your saliva! This essential part of your oral health ecosystem is often misunderstood and stigmatized for being gross or messy. This blog aims to change all that.

If you want to learn more about saliva and how it helps your oral health in more ways than one, continue reading.

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Diet Vs. Regular Soda: Which Is Better for My Teeth?

October 3, 2023

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Nose to chin view of a woman with pink lip gloss biting the cap of a soda bottle with her teeth

Did you know October is National Dental Hygiene Month? That means there’s no better time than now to consider our daily habits and how they impact our teeth. We know, for example, that consuming foods and drinks with high sugar content is bad for our pearly whites. It attracts microbes that cause tooth decay, which can progress and require more complex treatment if left untreated.

If you’re like many others wanting to be conscious of your oral wellbeing this month, you might be tempted to switch from regular soda to diet. After all, you don’t want to get a cavity and end up with a dental emergency one day! There’s no sugar in diet soda so it’s better for you, right? When it comes to your smile, that’s not entirely true. Keep reading to learn why!

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