FAQs About Dental Cleaning And In-Office Care

Posted on: 29 December 2022

What do you need to know before your next dental cleaning? Even though you clean your teeth at home, take a look at the differences between self-care and in-office maintenance, what your appointment may include, and more. Why Do You Need An In-Office Dental Cleaning Treatment? You brush your teeth, floss, and maybe even use a mouthwash product. If you take care of your teeth at home, do you really need to visit the dentist for an in-office cleaning?
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Safe Home Treatment Options For Teething Pain

Posted on: 22 November 2022

When your baby is teething, they may cry more often, put their hands in their mouth, develop a low-grade fever, and drool more than usual. While teething pain generally subsides once the tooth has completely broken through the gum tissue, excessive crying, ear-pulling, fever, or unusual behavior should be evaluated by both the pediatrician and your child's pediatric dentist. Here are some safe home treatment options to consider if you believe your baby is experiencing teething pain.
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Don't Take Care Of Your Teeth? Watch Out For These Signs Of Gum Disease

Posted on: 16 September 2022

If you do not take proper care of your teeth, you can have many problems, one of which is gum disease. Gum disease can lead to infection, tooth loss, and more. Below are some symptoms you should watch out for if you have gum disease so you can get it treated. You will also find information on how a dentist treats this disease.  Signs of Gum Disease Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease.
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Useful Preparations For Those Going Through Tooth Extractions

Posted on: 16 September 2022

There are a couple of reasons why a tooth extraction would be necessary, such as a tooth being really damaged or infected. If you're having this dental procedure done, here are some preparations to remember. Make Sure It's Absolutely Necessary You only want to go through with a tooth extraction if it's absolutely necessary. This is something a dentist can help you figure out after they have time to examine the tooth and surrounding structures using imaging equipment.
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