Cutting Cavities & Cravings with These Healthy Snack Alternatives

April 17, 2025

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children eating vegetables for a snack

Whether it’s begging for a snack after a long day at school or asking for one after playing outside with friends, kids always seem to be looking for something to eat. Naturally, most children reach for sugar or carb-filled treats, like chips, crackers, or cookies. Before letting them indulge, learn why minimizing their access to these treats and providing healthier alternatives is essential if you want them to avoid cavities.

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5 Myths About Children’s Dentistry, Busted

April 1, 2025

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Young boy at dentist's office.

When it comes to caring for children’s teeth, there’s no shortage of advice, but not all of it is accurate. Misinformation about children’s dentistry can lead to overlooked dental issues and costly consequences down the line. As a parent, understanding what’s true and what’s not is crucial for setting your child up for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Let’s bust some of the most common myths in children’s dentistry.

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Clear Aligners, Unclear Speech: Will Invisalign Affect How You Talk?

March 7, 2025

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Invisalign patient talking to friends

Invisalign is a popular choice for straightening teeth, and it’s easy to see why. It’s comfortable, removable, and best of all, nearly invisible. So, what’s not to love? Unfortunately, many patients experience some “growing pains” in the speech department. If you’re picturing yourself sounding like you’ve got a mouthful of marbles, don’t worry—that’s not the case. Here’s what really happens and how you can prepare.

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Hole in One: Can You Still Get Cavities with Veneers?

March 1, 2025

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Woman being showed veneers by dentist.

Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment, often chosen for their ability to dramatically improve the appearance of teeth. The durable ceramic material can cover discoloration, chips, minor misalignment, and gaps, resulting in a bright, uniform smile. But many patients wonder: If I have veneers, can I still get cavities? It’s a great question, and the answer is important for anyone considering or already wearing veneers.

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No Need to Panic! Here’s What to Do When Your Veneer Falls Off

January 13, 2025

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Lady covers mouth with hands

Dental veneers were first developed to temporarily alter the smiles of actors in Hollywood films, and they have since evolved into a sophisticated and reliable cosmetic dental treatment that can completely transform a patient’s smile. While these appliances are incredibly durable, they are not invincible and may fall off in some cases. Here’s what can cause this as well as what to do if this happens so you can keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

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Restoration Restriction: What Foods Can’t I Eat with Veneers?

December 12, 2024

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Woman in brown sweater at cafe smiling with veneers

Do you have flaws in your teeth impacting your appearance and self-esteem? If so, you might benefit from veneers! These thin ceramic shells are customized to match (or improve) the shade and shape of your natural teeth and then bonded to their front surface to mask imperfections like stubborn stains, chips, cracks, or mild overcrowding.

However, many patients worry that they won’t be able to eat or drink any of their favorite foods with prosthetics in place. Continue reading to learn more about what you can and can’t eat with veneers so you can make an informed decision!

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Veneers Are a Big Investment; Here’s How to Find the Best Toothpaste for Them

November 13, 2024

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Veneers held between tweezers

Many people have extensive aesthetic defects in their teeth that can affect their self-confidence and make them less willing to show off their smiles. Thankfully, cosmetic dentistry offers a range of treatments that can help a person achieve a more beautiful grin. Veneers are a remarkably versatile treatment that can reshape teeth and conceal unsightly defects like chips, cracks, stains, and gaps. Since brushing your teeth is still crucial after receiving veneers, here’s a brief guide to how to find the best toothpaste to keep your smile in great shape.

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I’m Scheduled for Dental Implant Surgery; How Can I Prepare?

October 11, 2024

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Man breaks cigarette

Dental implants are the ideal way to replace missing teeth because they look, work, and feel just like the real thing. You are undoubtedly excited about enjoying a complete smile again if you’re scheduled to undergo dental implant surgery, so you’re probably also interested in learning about what you can do to prepare for the treatment. Here are a few measures you can take to set yourself up for a complication-free procedure and a lifetime with healthy implants.

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What to Do If You Have a Loose Dental Implant

September 24, 2024

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person with loose dental implant having it fixed by dentist

Dental implants are renowned for their exceptional durability and can last a lifetime with proper care. They typically have a success rate of around 95%, but occasionally, issues such as a loose implant can occur. It’s important to understand the potential causes of a loose dental implant to take proactive measures and address the issue effectively. Read on as we cover the various reasons why an implant might become loose and what to do about it.

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How Long Does Dental Implant Surgery Take?

September 22, 2024

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Model of single tooth dental implantIf you’re ready to replace your missing teeth with dental implants, you’re making a wise investment in your oral health and quality of life. A dental implant is unique because it mimics both the tooth root and the crown, which isn’t possible using any other prosthetic. Replacing a tooth from the root up requires a multi-step treatment process that can take several months to complete. You will require dental implant surgery to place your post in your jawbone. Here’s how long you can expect the procedure to take.

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