Travel And Oral Health

At Exceptional Dentistry of the Golden Isles, we love hearing about your summer plans. We know many of our patients have planned exciting trips and vacations over the next few months. Traveling is always exciting and fun, but it’s important to be sure that you continue to care for your oral health while you are away. You would be surprised at how quickly your oral health can suffer if you are not diligent about your oral hygiene routine and mindful of your food and beverage choices. We want to share some oral health tips to keep in mind before your next trip:

Is It Time For Your Next Appointment?

Did we recommend a dental treatment for you or a loved one during your last visit to our office, and you have yet to schedule your appointment? Our patients live busy lives, but taking care of their oral and medical health is extremely important. Failure to care for your teeth and oral health now can lead to serious complications in the future. Even if you don’t currently need a treatment, we want to share with all of our patients how important preventative and restorative dentistry are for your oral health. Read on to learn more.

Invest In Your Oral Health

At Dentistry by Angela Britt, we are passionate about helping our patients achieve ideal health. If you have been living with oral health complications, there is no time like the present to learn more about how we can improve the function and aesthetics of your teeth and gums. It can be frustrating to live with problems with your teeth, constantly be in a state of discomfort, or deal with problems such as eating and speaking clearly.

Do You Know These 6 Warning Signs Of Oral Cancer?

We are passionate about our patients visiting our office regularly for routine oral hygiene examinations and cleanings. During these visits, we not only clean the mouth and look for signs of decay and gum disease, but we also check for oral cancer. April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, which is dedicated to helping individuals learn and understand more about this common form of cancer and how it can be prevented. Are you more likely to develop oral cancer? Read on to learn more.

Do You Experience Tooth Sensitivity?

Do you feel discomfort when you eat or drink certain foods, especially if they are extremely hot or cold? If so, you are experiencing tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity is common, and most people experience it at some point. If you have tooth sensitivity regularly, it can be an indication that there is a problem with your oral health. Tooth sensitivity can also occur after certain dental treatments, such as a filling, a dental crown, or a root canal. Before and after treatment, we tell patients about this side effect so they are not surprised when they feel discomfort.

Is Invisalign® Right For You?

Would you love to straighten your teeth but have been hesitant to learn more about the process? We are happy to provide Invisalign® as an orthodontic option for our patients. We are able to treat patients right in our office. Now is a great time to learn more about how Invisalign can improve your smile. We want to share more about what you can expect from Invisalign treatment. Read on to learn more.

Gum Disease Awareness Month

When you visit our office for an oral hygiene examination and cleaning, we do more than just clean your teeth. We also look for problems like gum disease, a serious gum infection caused by bacterial growth along the gumline and around the base of the tooth. February is designated as Gum Disease Awareness Month in an effort to educate people about the prevalence of the disease and the lasting effects it can have if left untreated. Gum disease affects approximately half of American adults, so it is likely that you or one of your loved ones will be affected by this disease.

Dental Anxiety: How We Can Help

We love to help our patients have smiles they love. Whether you are looking to improve an aesthetic imperfection with your teeth or we recommended a dental treatment during your last visit, now is the perfect time to learn more about how we can help your oral health. Delaying dental care can lead to serious complications with your teeth and gums and can cause problems to develop now and in the future. If you are postponing your visit because you get anxious when visiting our office, we have a solution for you. Read on to learn more.

Common Questions And Answers About Dental Implants

With the start of the new year, there is no better time to make your oral health a priority. If you need a tooth replacement, one popular option is dental implants. Although dental implants have become extremely common over the years, there are many patients who are unfamiliar with and have questions about this treatment. We want to answer some of the most common questions.

3 Harmful Habits That Hurt Your Teeth

Do you dream of having aesthetically pleasing teeth with no issues? I think we can all agree that it is a wonderful aspiration for your oral health. Unfortunately, many of us don’t always do what we should to ensure that our teeth remain healthy. Harmful habits and bad decisions can negatively affect oral health. While some patients experience immediate problems, others can expect to have issues in the future. We want to share some common habits that can negatively affect your oral health. Read on to learn more.

3 Unique Gift Ideas for the Holidays

We love getting into the holiday spirit and hearing about all of the special gifts you are getting for your loved ones. If you are struggling to find the best gift for someone special in your life, we encourage you to learn more about some unique dental-related gifts. Has a loved one expressed interest in a particular cosmetic dentistry treatment? Maybe you are looking for something to level up their oral hygiene routine. We want to share three of our favorite gift ideas. Read on to learn more.

Why Do I Have Gaps Between My Teeth?

Do you have gaps between your teeth that have become bothersome? While there are some celebrities who are known for the gap between their teeth, not everyone likes this feature on themselves. Gaps between the teeth can be located anywhere in the mouth, but the most common and visible are typically between the front teeth. There can be a number of causes for gaps between teeth, such as:

5 Reasons To Replace Missing Teeth

Have you or a loved one experienced tooth loss? The American College of Prosthodontists estimates that more than 120 million people in the US are missing at least one tooth. There are many reasons adults experience tooth loss, such as severe decay, trauma to the mouth, or gum disease. No matter the reason for your tooth loss, it is extremely important that you replace the missing tooth or teeth as soon as possible. Read on to learn the five reasons we recommend a tooth replacement.