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Got Sensitivity in Your Dental Implant? You’ll Want to Call a Dentist

June 19, 2021

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Man with sensitivity in his dental implant

It’s important to recognize that once a dental implant has been placed, it can no longer feel sensitivity or any sensations at all for that matter because of the nature of the integration. Dental implants are a combination of a crown, abutment, and metal post that has fused with bone. None of these components contain nerves, which means the sensitivity you’re experiencing is definitely coming from somewhere else. To learn where this sensitivity in your dental implant could be coming from, keep reading!

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What Can Cause Dental Implants to Become Loose or Fail?

April 23, 2021

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a digital image of a facial skeleton and a single tooth dental implant located in the lower arch of the mouth

It is highly unlikely that you will experience dental implant failure after having your new prosthetics secured into place within your jawbone. With a success rate of around 98%, you can expect your new teeth to provide the restorative smile you deserve without complications. However, just like all oral surgeries, there are risks involved. Should you fall into the small percentage of individuals who experience a loose dental implant or one that is failing altogether, you may wonder why it is happening in the first place. A local dental is here to explain what can cause this unfortunate incident to occur and what you can do when seeking help.

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Do You Struggle with Dental-Related Anxiety? This Might Be Why.

March 31, 2021

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Woman feeling anxious during dental exam

If you struggle with a dental phobia, then you already know how unpleasant even visiting your dentist for a six-month dental checkup can be. Therefore, your natural reaction may be to skip your visits altogether. Unfortunately, this can negatively impact both the function and aesthetic of your smile, requiring more restorative and cosmetic dental work down the line. To prevent this from happening, the best place to start is by identifying the source of your dental-related anxiety. Unsure what it is? Keep reading for a few common causes, tips for managing your nerves, and how your dentist can help.

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A Healthy Heart Starts with Your Smile

February 15, 2021

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Smiling woman without gum disease holding heart shape

About one in four deaths in the United States is due to heart disease, according to statistics from the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention. Since February is American Heart Month, it is the perfect time for all of us to pause and consider what we can do to protect our hearts. Of course, exercise and nutrition are both vital. But did you know that your gums also play a role in heart health? Let’s talk about the connection between gum disease and heart problems.

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How To: Stick To Your New Year’s Resolution to Floss More

January 22, 2021

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Closeup of woman smiling and flossingIf you are like nearly 50% of Americans, the weeks leading up to the new year are spent jotting down goals to tackle in the coming months. In the spirit of having a fresh start, you may be committing to flossing consistently in 2021. After all, it is a crucial component of keeping your oral health and beautiful smile in pristine condition. But how can you prevent this New Year’s resolution from sliding to the back burner? Here are three tips to help!

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5 New Dental Trends to Look for in the Next Decade

December 11, 2020

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new-dental-trends-in-the-next-decadeEven if you work in the dental field, there’s a good chance you are surprised by the changes that occur each day in technology, science, and research. From equipment that makes procedures quicker to machinery that produces higher resolution images for more accurate treatment planning, most professionals are shocked to see how different dentistry is today in comparison to even 20 or 30 years ago. If you’re interested in what is to come, read on to learn about the 5 new dental trends that are expected to make their mark in the next decade.

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3 Most Common Oral Health Problems (& How to Prevent Them!)

November 21, 2020

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When it comes to the health of your teeth and gums, prevention is key. Unfortunately, 35% of Americans don’t brush their teeth daily, nearly 50% don’t visit the dentist twice a year, and a whopping 30% never floss. If these statistics sound all too familiar, then there is no time like the present to implement a solid dental hygiene routine to reduce your risk of experiencing the below most common oral health problems.

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2020 Dental Insurance: It’s Time to Use It or Lose It!

October 5, 2020

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Time is running out for 2020 dental insurance benefitsHow do you view your dental insurance? Do you see it as a safety net that will help you out if you ever face a dental emergency? Or do you see it as a precious resource that can help you maintain your smile for the long haul? Individuals with dental insurance typically spend hundreds of dollars on their premiums every year. It only makes sense to consider how you derive the greatest possible value out of your plan. Let’s discuss how you can do just that.

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5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Gums Healthy

September 5, 2020

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Woman with healthy, white smileAre you ready for some alarming numbers? Roughly 50% of Americans over the age of 30 have gum disease. Plus, 64.7 million U.S. adults have periodontal disease, which is the most advanced form of gum disease. While statistics like these are initially sobering, it is important to remember that this severe dental concern is largely preventable. Read on for five ways you can maintain your healthy gums!

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Dentures Don’t Fit? You’re at Risk of Developing These 5 Problems

August 25, 2020

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Senior man struggling with problems of ill-fitting denturesDentures have helped generations of patients to rebuild lost smiles. When they fit well, they can enable you to eat most foods, they look fantastic, and they are relatively comfortable. Unfortunately, their fit tends to become worse over time due to changes in the jaw’s structure. It is important that you regularly visit your dentist so they can reline (adjust) your prosthetic. Otherwise, you will be at risk of suffering from the following five health problems that can be caused by ill-fitting dentures.

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