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3 Facts About Root Canal Therapy

February 17, 2022

patient at dentist’s office smiling after receiving root canal

Though root canal therapy has a success rate of over 95%, widespread myths have unfairly given this treatment a reputation of being painful and incredibly unpleasant. This has led many patients to avoid the procedure for as long as possible, which may result in tooth loss or the development of other oral or overall health issues. So that you know that this procedure is nothing to fear, read on to learn three facts about root canal therapy.

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Why Gum Disease Needs to Be Handled Before Cosmetic Treatment

January 25, 2022

Woman smiling after receiving gum disease therapy

Whether you have stained teeth, small chips and cracks, or other imperfections you’d like to address about your smile, you’ve probably considered cosmetic enhancements. However, it’s important to keep in mind that if you have any existing dental issues, you’ll need to have them taken care of before any cosmetic service can be completed. This includes gum disease, a relatively common condition that affects roughly half of American adults today. Keep reading to learn about the symptoms, how it affects your smile’s appearance, and why it must be treated first.

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How Can Slipping Dentures Potentially Be a Life-Threatening Problem?

December 4, 2021

holding dentures

Unfortunately, nearly 54,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year and almost 10,000 will die because of it. Despite medical advances, these numbers have not significantly improved in decades. One of the biggest risk factors is actually slipping dentures!

Although your dentures will not cause oral cancer, loose restorations combined with poor oral care can lead to damage that causes the cells in your mouth to become cancerous. Fortunately, many signs let you know it is time to act, as your dentist in Lewisville explains.

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What You Should Know About Gray Teeth

November 18, 2021

man smiling and pointing to gray teeth

The desire for a perfect white smile is widespread. However, not everyone is destined to have a bright grin their entire life. While some people have teeth that are naturally grayish, others may notice their pearly whites gradually turning gray over time. In fact, there are even some cases where only a single tooth will turn gray! Are you wondering why this happens? Read on to learn about the possible causes of gray teeth and how your cosmetic dentist can help.

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Dental Insurance: Is It Worth Paying For?

October 14, 2021

patient looking at dental insurance on phone

Medical insurance and dental insurance are two entirely different things, which means they each require a monthly premium. Since people are always looking for ways to save money, many wonder if having dental benefits is worth the cost. Even though the answer truly depends on each person, it’s certainly worth paying for in most cases. With dental insurance, you can enjoy improved oral health, affordable dental care, and so much more. If you’re still not convinced that it’s worth every penny, continue reading for a few more reasons!

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How Chewing on Ice Can Damage Teeth

September 14, 2021

Lewisville woman chewing on ice

Ever since you were a kid, chewing on ice cubes has been one of your favorite ways to keep cool during the hot summer months. Though you’ve heard that biting down on ice is bad for your teeth, how much damage can it really cause? Here are a few of the ways that ice chewing can damage your teeth and put your smile at risk.

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4 Back-to-School Tips for a Successful Year

July 16, 2021

Boy sitting at desk in classroomBelieve it or not, it’s almost time for your child to head back to the classroom. As you get all the necessary school supplies to ensure an amazing year, did you know a healthy smile is also crucial for their academic success? According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 50% of children will have at least 1 cavity before the age of 5. Without the right care at home and from a children’s dentist, an unexpected toothache can quickly interrupt their school day. Here are 4 tips to help your child start the year off right.

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Dental Implants 101: Your Guide to Replacing Missing Teeth

June 4, 2021

Close up of dental implant post and crown

Looking to make the switch from dentures? Recently lost one or more teeth? With over 5 million dental implants placed each year, implant treatment is one of the most popular ways to restore missing teeth. However, many people are still not very familiar with implants. If you are just starting to research ways to rebuild your smile, this dental implants 101 blog can help! Below are the basics of dental implants, including their key benefits and what to expect from the implant process.

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Treating Common Dental Emergencies

May 2, 2021

Woman at dentist with a dental emergencyIf you’re like most people, you probably never expect a dental emergency to happen to you, but it’s quite common. Research shows 1 in 6 Americans has an oral health issue that requires urgent attention annually. As with any emergency, time is of the utmost importance; however, it’s normal to be concerned about the road ahead. Don’t let your uncertainties prevent you from getting the care you need. Although every situation is unique, here’s how the most common dental emergencies are handled, so you know exactly what to expect.

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Why You Should Invest Your Tax Refund in Your Smile

April 1, 2021

Wallet of money

If you have received or will be receiving a tax refund this year, you are probably looking forward to having a little bit of extra spending money that you haven’t already accounted for. There are all sorts of things that you can spend it on, but many people end up blowing it on something that they don’t really need. One thing that you could benefit from is spending your tax refund on your smile. Continue reading to learn a few reasons why you should invest in your oral health.

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