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Britt Blog May 23

Ways Pregnancy Can Affect Your Oral Health

Are you or a loved one planning a pregnancy or currently expecting, or did you recently have a baby? This is such an exciting time for the parents-to-be. Many of our patients are surprised to learn that pregnancy not only changes the state and appearance of your body, but it can also have some lasting effects on your dental health as well. We wanted to share some important information should you or a loved one be experiencing this special time.

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What’s The Strongest Part Of Your Body?

When patients visit our office for a routine hygiene examination, they are always concerned about the state of their teeth and if there are any signs of decay. When you have decay on your teeth, it indicates that your tooth enamel has been compromised in some way. Your tooth enamel is the outer covering surrounding the tooth. It is actually the strongest substance in the body, but it is not indestructible, especially if it is not being cared for properly. In fact, it is quite easy to damage your tooth enamel. Read on to learn more about what can damage your tooth enamel.

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Britt Blog April 23

Why You Should Never Ignore A Cracked Tooth

Although your tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the body, it is not indestructible. Your teeth experience a lot of wear and tear. Just with the number of times we eat per day, our teeth get a lot of use. As with anything that gets used frequently, there is always the possibility of a problem developing. This is one of the reasons we are so passionate about our patients visiting us for routine hygiene examinations and cleanings. During these appointments, we inspect the teeth for signs of decay and other problems. One of the issues we look for is cracked teeth.

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Spring Into A Great Smile!

We don’t know about you, but we are so excited that spring has finally arrived! Spring is a popular time for weddings, graduations, proms, and other events. Do you have an upcoming event, and would you love to improve your smile before the special day? We provide a number of treatments that can be started and completed in one office visit or a few short visits and will have your smile drastically improved before you know it! Read on to learn more about these treatments.

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Why Should You Restore Your Oral Health?

Are you or a loved one dealing with constant dental discomfort, severe decay, or missing teeth? If so, you or a family member may need restorative dental care. Patients who require restorative dental care frequently have less-than-ideal dental health that interferes with their daily lives. Severe dental issues often lead to difficulty eating and speaking properly, which can begin to negatively affect overall health.

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Is It time For A Visit?

When was the last time you visited our office for a routine hygiene examination and cleaning? If it has been longer than six months, you are due for a visit! We know that life can be busy, between work, family, outings with friends, and other medical appointments. We want to stress the importance of regular care for your oral health. You only have one set of teeth for your lifetime, and we would hate for undiagnosed problems to progress into severe complications. Read on to learn more about the importance of routine dental care.

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Blog Feb 23

Is Stress Negatively Affecting Your Oral Health?

Many of us lead busy lives. It always seems like there is something to do, whether it’s something work related, an event with family, or a social outing with friends. It is not uncommon to experience moments of stress when you have a full schedule. It can feel like there is not enough time in the day, and accomplishing your to-do list can be stressful. It is a known fact that added stress can wreak havoc on the body and lead to issues with your heart and other areas of your overall health. Many patients are surprised to learn that added stress can also impact their oral health.

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Love Your Smile This Valentine’s Day

Is there something about your smile that you don’t love and wish you could change? February is a month when we celebrate love, so why not learn more about the treatments we offer that can help you love your smile again? We know that some of our patients are hesitant to consider the cosmetic dentistry treatments we have available because they are afraid we are going to recommend an extensive treatment. However, we have a treatment that is extremely simple and can make big changes to your smile. The biggest benefit is that you can start treatment now and have a beautiful smile in time for your Valentine’s Day plans. Read on to learn more about this popular and easy dental treatment.

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Importance Of Receiving An Oral Cancer Screening

With the arrival of the new year, it is important to reflect on the state of your oral health. If it has been some time since your last visit for an oral hygiene examination and cleaning, we recommend scheduling your next appointment as soon as possible. Not only do we thoroughly clean the teeth, remove any lingering plaque, and look for signs of decay, but we also check for other conditions such as gum disease and oral cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that over 54,000 people have been diagnosed with oral or throat cancer in 2022.

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Listen To Your Mouth

Similar to your body, your mouth gives you warning signs that there may be a problem and you need to visit our office. Regular routine hygiene examinations are important because we can tell you if you have an area in your mouth that may indicate an oral health problem is in your future. There are certain warning signs that you should be mindful of, and you should be sure to contact our office if you notice a change in your oral health. Continue reading to learn more about the signs to look out for between your routine hygiene examinations.

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