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6 Questions to Ask at Your Next Dental Checkup

December 8, 2023

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Ensuring good oral health requires regular dental checkups and cleanings every six months. During these appointments, your dentist examines for any oral health issues and cleans your teeth to eliminate plaque and tartar buildup. Seize the opportunity to pose important questions about your oral health during these visits. Here are six questions to ask your dentist at your next appointment, ensuring you have the information needed to maintain a healthy and strong smile.

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Keep the Holidays Merry: Avoid Ruining Your Teeth While Celebrating

November 10, 2023

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Woman shows off smile

The holiday season is a time to celebrate, and the traditional candies and desserts can certainly be a festive temptation. Unfortunately, indulging in many customary holiday treats like candy canes, gingerbread, and chocolate can be harmful to your teeth if you aren’t careful. Here are a few ways to keep your smile in good shape when you’re enjoying a merry occasion with family and friends.

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Bad Breaks: 3 Foods Known to Chip Teeth

October 10, 2023

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A little boy in a white turtle neck biting a walnut to crack it open

October is a spirited season full of spooky frights and delicious treats, but it’s also Dental Hygiene Awareness Month. Whether you plan to indulge in pumpkin spice lattes or sneak a few goodies from your kid’s Halloween stash, it’s important to remember to take care of your teeth. Paying attention to what you eat matters because some foods cause dental problems, like chips, cracks, and breaks. Though your dentist probably has multiple solutions to mend them if something happens, why not avoid injury in the first place? Keep reading to learn 3 infamous foods that can hurt your smile.

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Why Are Dental X-Rays So Important?

September 12, 2023

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Dentist wearing blue gloves holding up an x-ray with her right hand and pointing to it with her left pointer finger

We often think of X-rays as being reserved only for certain, extreme conditions like a broken bone. Why, then, is it included as a standard aspect of a check-up with your dentist? Why do they need it and how do they use it?

If you have found yourself asking these questions, keep reading to find out why these images are so important and how they contribute to your health!

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How to Beautify Teeth on a Budget

August 31, 2023

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A woman receiving affordable cosmetic dentistry

As you might know, cosmetic dentistry can get pricey. The field’s treatments aren’t often covered by dental insurance. Still, these facts don’t mean a lovely grin is wholly out of reach. It’s actually possible to enhance your smile on a budget! To do so, you just need a few good methods and resources. Your Dallas dentist can even share them with you. So, here are some helpful tips and tricks that make cosmetic dentistry affordable.

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How Are Dental Crowns & Fillings Different?

August 29, 2023

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A closeup of a dental crown on a person’s finger

Like many, you’ve probably heard of crowns and fillings. Both treatments can (and do) restore damaged teeth to proper order. If you need restorative work, though, you may not know which option to choose. How exactly are dental crowns and fillings different? Still, don’t despair – your Dallas dental provider is here to address your concern. To that end, here’s how crowns and fillings differ and why to see a dentist before your final decision.

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How to Know If You Have Cavities Between Your Teeth

July 5, 2023

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person brushing their teeth in the mirror

As per the American Dental Association, a striking 91% of Americans aged 20 and above have experienced at least one cavity. While pigmented staining and minor pits are typical indicators of tooth decay, it’s crucial to determine if you have cavities between your teeth. This concern can result in various problems, including difficulties with chewing and persistent bad breath. Keep reading to understand how to identify cavities between your teeth, as well as methods for treatment and prevention.

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How To Ace a Dental Exam: Back-to-School Edition

June 15, 2023

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College student smiling while holding books on campus

It may be June and the start of summer, but it won’t be long until back-to-school season is upon us. If you’re like a lot of students and parents, you’ll be visiting your dentist for your biannual checkup and cleaning before heading back to class. Naturally, you want to do everything you can to avoid tooth decay, gum disease, and other serious oral health concerns. With these back-to-school-specific oral hygiene tips, you can!

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Is Flossing Really That Important?

June 6, 2023

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Man and boy in white shirt flossing teeth.

You might feel confident about your oral hygiene because you diligently brush your teeth at least twice a day, but did you know you could be neglecting a crucial step? Harmful germs can grow in between our teeth as well as beneath our gums, and can result in damage, decay, or disease if left untreated.

You can avoid all this by incorporating a simple task into your usual dental routine! Flossing removes particles that gather around your teeth and gums and is an imperative part of preventative care.  Read on to learn more about the benefits of flossing each and every day!

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3 Dangers of Untreated TMJ Disorder

May 3, 2023

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a woman holding the sides of her mouth due to untreated TMJ disorder

The ability for you to easily and freely move your jaw relies on the health of your temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This joint connects the jaw and skull, allowing you to chew, speak, and even yawn with comfort. Unfortunately, some people suffer from a TMJ disorder, causing the jaw to become irritated or inflamed. This can lead to various symptoms, including pain throughout the face and neck, difficulty chewing, facial swelling, and clicking or popping of the jaw. If left untreated, this oral issue can lead to even more issues. Read on to learn the dangers of untreated TMJ disorder and how your dentist can help.

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