2015

Debunking Root Canal Myths

Root canal. Scary words, right? Dentists are not surprised at the number of patients who avoid dental visits because of the fear of tooth pain or a procedure gone wrong. A root canal is a procedure during which the pulp inside of your tooth is removed. If you think this procedure sounds painful, you are not alone.  Before you put the phone down and avoid calling the dentist for your tooth pain, you need to understand some of the common myths associated with a root canal procedure.

Dental Care Tips For After Bridgework

A new bridge is just the thing to hold a crown in place, allowing you to regain your full smile again. The procedure your dentist uses to place both the bridge and crown may require several appointments to complete. They will need to create and affix the bridge, followed by the creation of a properly fit crown. Then, adjustments may need to be made to ensure the best fit and the most comfort.

3 Tips For People With Dental Phobias

Good oral hygiene combined with regular exams by a dentist are essential for the best possible oral health. But there are many people who have a serious fear of the dentist, and avoid making an appointment at all costs. Dental phobias are quite common, and can develop any time; a young child who has a bad experience during a dental procedure may be afraid of the dentist for the rest of his or her life, while an adult who never had a problem in the past may become fearful if the Novocaine wears off during a procedure, or a nerve is hit while a cavity is being filled.

3 Reasons Why You Should Not Wear Your Dentures When You Sleep

If you have dentures, you might find that you feel more confident when you wear them all the time, including when you are in bed. However, most dentists recommend that you take your dentures out at night. If you are unsure of why this is so important, consider these three reasons why you shouldn't wear your dentures while you are sleeping. 1. You Can Clean Your Dentures While You Are Sleeping

4 Things to Do for Your Toothache When You Can't Get to the Dentist Today

Toothaches don't always show up at a time when you can conveniently treat them. In fact, you may find that one shows up after your dentist's office has closed for the day. You don't have to spend the entire evening in pain, however, since there are some things that you can do to temporarily bring yourself some relief. But make sure you get yourself to the dentist as soon as possible to get the problem corrected, even if these tips give you relief from the pain.