Why Do I Need a Temporary Restoration?
Did you know that two dental appointments are needed to place indirect restorations? An indirect dental restoration refers to any restoration that must be fabricated outside the mouth using a dental laboratory. Examples of indirect restorations include: crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers. Due to the time it takes to produce a customized dental restoration, […]
Continue Reading...Why Fluoride is So Important
Minerals are supplements that help the body maintain good health, giving cells the ability to release enzymes, produce hormones, properly digest food, and control your metabolism. Calcium is one of the main mineral sources that people rely on each day to maintain their bone strength. For those with teeth problems, however, calcium alone doesn’t always […]
Continue Reading...Why is Gum Health Important?
Many people associate dentists with teeth. While your dentist is certainly concerned about the health, function, and appearance of your teeth, they are also concerned with the health of your gums as well. In fact, there are even dental specialists known as periodontists that focus exclusively on gums. After all, the health of your gums […]
Continue Reading...Direct vs. Indirect Restorations: What’s the Difference?
Did you know that there are two different types of dental restorations your dentist can use to restore teeth affected by damage or decay? They are known as direct or indirect restorations. Although both types of restorations will restore the look and function of the affected tooth, they will do so in different ways. Ultimately, […]
Continue Reading...What is Oral Thrush?
Did you know that your mouth has naturally-occurring bacteria that can cause tooth decay when the population increases to excessive levels? While you may or may not be aware of this, you are probably not aware of the fact that your mouth can also be affected by fungus as well. In fact, the yeast fungus […]
Continue Reading...COVID-19 and Your Oral Health
Due to the unfortunate emergence of SARS-CoV-2 virus, more commonly known as Coronavirus or Covid-19, there have been significant and immediate changes throughout the nation as people are told to practice social distancing as a preventative measure. Certain states have even implemented various orders for residents to remain in their homes and only leave when […]
Continue Reading...What Is A Periodontal Cleaning?
When you see your dentist for your twice-yearly visit, professional cleaning is a traditional part of that visit. This is usually enough to protect the dental health of most patients, but in some cases, it may become necessary to perform a more thorough dental cleaning. That’s where a periodontal cleaning comes in. Periodontal cleanings are […]
Continue Reading...The Various Causes of Toothaches
The term toothache is a general one, applied to any sense of discomfort we may experience from our teeth. Throbbing, sharp, or achy pain are all words used to describe this experience by patients, and it can be severe enough to make chewing, speaking, and even concentrating difficult. In severe cases, it can make it […]
Continue Reading...The Worst Oral Habits
Did you know that there are certain habits that can be detrimental to your oral health? A habit is any behavior that is routinely performed by an individual consciously or unconsciously. Habits can be either good or bad, depending on what they are. For example, a good oral health habit is maintaining a daily routine […]
Continue Reading...What is a Flyer’s Toothache?
Did you know that WWII pilots used to complain about tooth pain that only occurred while flying? Even though this can sound odd, it is a legitimate phenomenon. In fact, it was found that tooth pain could occur as a result of rapid changes in pressure and given the name aerodontalgia, or flyer’s toothache. At […]
Continue Reading...What is Dental Erosion?
Did you know that tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the human body? In fact, tooth enamel is 96% minerals, which also makes it the most mineralized substance in the human body. Specifically, enamel is composed of hydroxyapatite, which is calcium and phosphate arranged in a crystalline pattern. Both these components and their arrangement […]
Continue Reading...March 6th is National Dentist’s Day
National Dentist’s Day is today, March 6th. This special day serves as a way to recognize your local dentist for all the things they do to keep your smile healthy and beautiful. Although you may not know the various ins and outs of dentistry, both general dentists and dental specialists perform a variety of tasks […]
Continue Reading...Things That Can Cause Toothaches
Persistent tooth pain can have a wide range of causes. Toothaches depend entirely on the source of the pain, and only your dentists will be able to determine what proper treatment is needed. From mild throbbing to unbearable pain, pain in your teeth requires prompt dental care. Here are some common reasons for toothaches and […]
Continue Reading...Things Dental X-Rays Can Find
Did you know that dental x-rays are an important part of monitoring your oral health? They are so important, in fact, that dentists use them to diagnose a variety of dental conditions. While medical doctors will only ask for x-rays if they suspect a broken bone, dentists use dental x-rays to provide them with valuable […]
Continue Reading...How to Stop Tooth Sensitivity
According to the American Academy of General Dentistry about 40 million Americans are affected by tooth sensitivity. Are you one of these 40 million Americans with sensitive teeth who finds themselves avoiding things that are hot, cold, or sweet? Is the experience of eating an ice cream cone or sipping a cup of hot tea […]
Continue Reading...How Long Do Dental Fillings Take?
Almost everyone will need to have a dental cavity filled at some point during their lifetime. In fact, filling procedures are one of the most commonly performed dental procedures, with the American Dental Association estimating that 175 million fillings are performed yearly. However, if this is your first dental filling and you are taking time […]
Continue Reading...Why Dental Hygiene is Important
You may not think much of brushing and flossing your teeth. For you, maybe it is an everyday ritual to brush twice a day and floss once a day. Or perhaps you are a little more lax in your flossing routine and only floss a couple times a week. Maybe you even skip a brushing […]
Continue Reading...What is a Root Canal and Do I Need One?
Many patients tend to confuse the root canal and the root canal procedure because these terms often get interchanged by medical professionals and dentists. That’s because the word “root canal” refers to both parts of the tooth and the procedure to heal that part of the tooth. When talking about teeth anatomy, the root canal […]
Continue Reading...Bruxism: How to Stop
Did you know that stress can affect your oral health? The body responds to stress in a variety of ways. Some of these responses are beneficial and help us to address the cause of our stress, while others are more detrimental. One of these responses to stress can even damage your teeth and put your […]
Continue Reading...How Much Does it Cost to Replace Missing Teeth?
As any dentist will tell you, replacing missing teeth is extremely important for many reasons. Not only will replacing missing teeth restore the look and function of your smile, but it will also prevent problems in the future. Nowadays, there are a variety of tooth replacement options available for you to choose from. However, […]
Continue Reading...How Much Tooth is Needed for a Crown?
There are many reasons why one would wonder how much tooth is needed for a crown. Maybe this is not your first dental crown and you’re wondering if another crown can be safely placed. Maybe you’ve severely damaged your tooth to the point where there is barely any natural structure left. Perhaps your dentist has […]
Continue Reading...What are Dentures Made Of?
Many people are familiar with the concept of dentures and we may even seen them featured in various cartoons, TV shows, and movies. However, these depictions are seen as comical and may look visually exaggerated. When you are actually considering dentures, you may be wondering what dentures are made of and how they are made. […]
Continue Reading...5 Common Types of Dental Emergencies
When you accidentally sever your finger while cutting vegetables for dinner, you know to go to the emergency room. But what about when you bite into something and chip your tooth? Many people would still go to the emergency room for treatment. However, according to a recent article by the American Dental Association notes that […]
Continue Reading...5 Things Porcelain Veneers Can Fix
Many people envy celebrities for their beautiful smiles. In fact, some people will even bring in pictures of celebrity smiles for cosmetic dental consultations. What many people may not realize, however, is that many celebrities have used porcelain veneers to achieve their beautiful smile. Celebrities such as Hilary Duff, Ben Affleck, and Miley Cyrus are […]
Continue Reading...3 Dental Prosthesis Supported by Dental Implants
Missing teeth can happen for a variety of reasons. They can fall out due to severe damage or decay, get knocked out in an accident, or need to be extracted to preserve your oral health. No matter what the reason for a missing tooth or teeth, it is recommended to replace the missing teeth once […]
Continue Reading...5 Different Types of Dental Crowns
Dental crowns, also sometimes referred to as dental caps, are a commonly used dental prosthesis to restore damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. Teeth that have damage or decay that is too severe to be restored with a dental filling or composite bonding are usually restored with dental crowns, as are teeth that have undergone root […]
Continue Reading...What Are Those Things In the Dentist’s Office?
Going to the dentists can be intimidating, especially when you’re surrounded by equipment that you don’t know. However, there’s very little to worry about, because much of the equipment that you’ll find in the office is designed to help you maintain, heal and clean your teeth. Most of the equipment found is used for cleaning, […]
Continue Reading...The 4 Types of Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are a common dental restoration used to replace missing teeth, whether they have fallen out or have been extracted due to severe decay or structural damage. The structure of a dental bridge is just as its name suggests in that it bridges over the gap left by a missing tooth. The teeth on […]
Continue Reading...5 Stains Removed by Teeth Bleaching
Teeth bleaching is one of the easiest ways to improve the look of your smile without having to undergo costly or complicated cosmetic dental procedures. Teeth bleaching, also known as teeth whitening, uses a hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide whitening agent to break down the bonds of discolored molecules. Once these molecules are broken down, […]
Continue Reading...3 Ways Modern Dentistry Has Improved
Dentistry has come a long way since its origin in ancient times. As early as 5000 BC, Sumerian texts have been found to attribute tooth decay to “tooth worms”. Later in 2600 BC, an Egyptian tomb was made for what is believed to be the first dentist. In the Middle Ages (700-1575) the official practice […]
Continue Reading...
Recent Comments