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A Quick Guide to Dental Implant Terms You Ought to Know

October 30, 2024

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3D model of a dental implant

Understanding dental implant terminology can clarify the process and help you make informed decisions. Here are some key terms in three main categories: types of implants, implant parts, and stages of the implant process.

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Dental Implant Inquiry: How Long Do They Usually Last?

October 8, 2024

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Dentist wearing white gloves holding sample dental implant with clear base

Are you looking for sturdy, standalone replacement teeth that you can count on? If so, you might benefit from getting dental implants. Unlike other restorations, these include a titanium rod inserted directly into your jaw, which fuses with the bone for added security. This gives them several advantages over alternatives like dentures or dental bridges, including increased longevity.

If you’re considering dental implants but aren’t sure how long they usually last, continue reading to learn more!

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5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Emergency Dentist

September 3, 2024

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Dentist and assistant helping a patient with their dental emergency

Choosing an emergency dentist before you need one is a good idea. If you ever encounter an urgent dental situation, you’ll be able to whip out their phone number and call them right away – no scrolling or panicking needed. But how do you find one that you can trust?

While selecting an emergency dentist who’s right for you is ultimately a personal process, taking these five things into consideration could significantly enhance your dental emergency experience. Keep reading to learn more!

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Flossing Frustration: 3 Tips for Cleaning Dental Implants

August 2, 2024

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Hands pulling some floss from a silver dispenser at a bathroom sink

Dental implants are the only restorations directly embedded into your jaw for added strength and stability. They consist of a titanium pole surgically placed into your jawbone that’s capped with a dental crown (or another appropriate prosthetic) customized to match your natural smile. Usually made of durable porcelain or composite resin, your artificial teeth can’t get cavities.

However, that doesn’t mean you no longer have to be concerned with your oral health. Maintaining a regular at-home hygiene routine of brushing and flossing twice daily is essential to clear away plaque and bacteria. Otherwise, germs can thrive and cause issues like gum disease, which can eventually cause your implant to fail.

If you’re unsure of the best way to floss with it in place, continue reading to learn 3 helpful tips to keep them happy and healthy!

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Cosmetic Cures: 3 Safe Ways to Enhance Your Appearance

July 17, 2024

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Woman with brown hair winking and giving two thumbs up smiling in front of yellow background

Having flawed teeth can leave you feeling self-conscious about your dental condition. After all, your smile is one of the first things people notice about you, and you want to be remembered for the right reasons. Thankfully, your dentist can address almost any imperfection with different cosmetic services to give you a grin that you’re proud to show off.

However, many patients avoid getting work done because they’re afraid that their desired procedure might be risky. Remember, although your dentist is happy to help you enhance your looks, their primary goal is your oral health. They won’t recommend any procedure they feel would do more harm than good. Continue reading to learn more about 3 popular procedures that can safely upgrade your appearance!

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How to Get Ready for Clear Aligner Treatment

July 8, 2024

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Someone holding an Invisalign aligner

When you’re getting Invisalign, the first thing that you’ll find that it affords you substantial freedoms that you won’t be able to get from other kinds of orthodontics. You’ll be able to eat things that you won’t be able to when it comes to traditional wire and bracket braces, and the removability of these clear aligners will make cleaning easy.

However, there’s no doubt that pursuing any kind of orthodontic care will present all kinds of changes to the way you live your life. You might naturally wonder what it is that you can do to prepare for clear aligners; here’s what you should know.

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The Dangers of Drowsy Driving

June 26, 2024

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A woman yawning behind the steering wheel of a car.

We all know that falling asleep behind the wheel is extremely dangerous and can even be deadly. But did you know that operating a vehicle while tired can be just as dangerous, even if you’re still awake? It’s true. Drowsy driving can cause mental impairment just like drunk driving does. In fact, 24 hours of sleep deprivation has the same effects on your body as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.10%!

Thankfully, for many people, getting a good night’s sleep is easy and drowsy driving is not an issue, but for a growing number of others, sleep deprivation has become a way of life. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If you find yourself tired throughout the day despite getting at least eight hours of sleep, or struggle to stay asleep at night and muddle through the day overtired, you could be suffering from sleep apnea.

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Is Sleep Apnea Bad for My Oral Health?

June 13, 2024

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Lady sleeps with mouth open

Sleep apnea is a condition involving a patient’s airway becoming restricted as their tissues relax during sleep, causing breathing interruptions that awaken them many times in a single night. While this has been linked to issues such as fatigue, obesity, and a range of other health problems, it can also make a person more likely to develop gum disease. Here’s a brief guide to why this can happen and how people with sleep apnea can help reduce these symptoms.

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The Evolution of Transformation: Dental Veneers from 1928 to Today

May 17, 2024

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Lady has veneers placed

If you’ve watched movies or television in the past few decades, you’ve probably seen many actors and actresses with dental veneers without even realizing it. The fact that they almost always go unnoticed is a testimony to how effective and versatile these appliances are. Dental veneers can transform a smile afflicted by defects like chips, cracks, stains, and gaps into beautiful new states in as few as two appointments. Here’s how veneer treatment has developed since it was first used in 1928.

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Did Ancient Cultures Have Cosmetic Dental Treatments?

May 13, 2024

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Egyptian pyramids

If you’ve ever thought that you’d like a prettier smile, you’re not alone. Ever since people figured out how to recognize their own reflections, they have sought ways to achieve more beautiful and attractive smiles. Ancient cultures used a variety of methods to achieve more visually pleasing grins, and while they could sometimes be successful, they were often painful, destructive, or otherwise unpleasant. Here are a few of the ways ancient people tried to achieve prettier teeth so you can appreciate how clean, painless, and effective modern cosmetic dentistry is.

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