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5 Steps to Follow When You Chip a Tooth

March 9, 2022

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person smiling after having chipped tooth repaired at the dentist

Though tooth enamel is the outermost layer of the teeth. It protects your teeth from damage by shielding the sensitive inner layers. Even though it’s the hardest material in the human body, your enamel can still become damaged. From eating foods that are too hard to chew on non-edible items, there are several ways that you can chip one of your pearly whites. If you ever have a chipped tooth, read on to learn about the five steps that you should follow to protect it from further harm while you wait until your dentist can see you.

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A Complete Guide to Baby Teeth

January 4, 2022

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As a new parent, it can be anxiety-inducing not knowing what to expect from your child’s growing smile. When do their teeth come in? How should you handle teething? When should they visit the dentist? If you’ve found yourself with more questions than answers, read on for a complete guide to baby teeth from a children’s dentist in South Arlington so you can know what to expect and how to best protect your little one’s grin.

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When Can I Return to Work After Dental Implant Surgery?

December 4, 2021

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If you are considering dental implants, you might also be wondering about the recovery process after surgery. How long before you can go back to work? What factors affect your recovery? Keep reading to learn from your implant dentist in Arlington what to expect during the days after dental implant surgery.

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Invest in a Stain-Resistant Smile

September 6, 2021

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Dentist holding shade guide by dental implantsOver 500,000 people annually choose dental implants to replace their missing teeth because they can last for a lifetime. They provide a nearly perfect replica of your real teeth to improve your oral health and quality of life, but those aren’t the only benefits. You’ll never have to worry about tooth discoloration again because dental implants are stain-resistant, but that doesn’t mean you can’t tarnish your new smile. Here’s how to ensure your investment stays bright and vibrant for decades.

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What Makes Me a Viable Dental Implant Candidate?

August 4, 2021

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Dental implants are an impact addition to any smile that needs a boost. They restore bite force, prevent bone loss, are easy to care for, and match your natural teeth, just to name a few benefits.

There’s no denying they are a great option for tooth replacement. But are they a good match for your smile specifically? Keep reading to learn some important qualifications that you need to meet to be a viable dental implant candidate from your dentist in Arlington.

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4 Facts About Root Canal Therapy

July 22, 2021

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Root canal

You may have felt dread as soon as your dentist told you that you are in need of a root canal. You’ve heard that they are terribly painful which makes you feel uneasy about the whole thing. There is so much misinformation out there that makes root canal therapy sound like a scary process, but the truth is that it is a great way to save compromised teeth. Continue reading to learn some interesting facts about root canal therapy.

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5 Strange Dental Emergencies

April 13, 2021

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Woman with strange dental emergency covering her mouthWhen you picture a dental emergency, you might envision a knocked-out or broken tooth; however, they can take a variety of forms. Believe it or not, some dental emergencies can seem like a scene from a movie. If you find yourself facing an unusual oral health situation, don’t worry, your dentist has seen it all. Here are 5 of the strangest oral health situations that have been reported.

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Exploring the Different Parts of the Mouth and Their Functions

January 11, 2021

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woman showing the different parts of the mouth

In your quest to maintain the best oral health possible, you may not be sure where to begin. You can start by gaining an understanding of the different parts of the mouth and how they operate. Thus, you’ll get a picture of why excellent dental care is so important. Continue reading to learn about the basic anatomy of your mouth and how to prevent dental issues!

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Naughty or Nice: How These Popular Holiday Foods Affect Teeth

December 10, 2020

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It wouldn’t be the holidays without all of the traditional foods and drinks you grew up enjoying. Although they’re nostalgic and delicious, many of them are full of sugar and starch. The good news is, while some goodies can wreak havoc on your teeth, there are some other options that are more smile friendly. Keep reading to hear what your Arlington dentist has to say about which of your holiday favorites land themselves on the naughty or nice list.

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How to Boost Your Immune System by Improving Your Oral Health

July 6, 2020

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close up of person eating a red apple

Even though your teeth are physically far away from most of your body, the health of your mouth is actually intertwined with your overall health. Failing to take good care of your teeth and gums could even weaken your immune system, which is the last thing you need during a global pandemic. In fact, you’re going to want to strengthen your immune system as much as possible to increase your odds of beating the virus if you end up catching it. Fortunately, a dentist is here with some easy ways to boost your immune system while also improving your oral health.

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