If you’ve experienced a dental cavity, join most of us. A dental cavity, also called tooth decay, is one of the most unmet health treatment needs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Do’s for the first 48 hours
Take some time off work to relax and get plenty of rest
After a tooth extraction, it is recommended to take time to allow your body to rest and heal for a day or two. Try to avoid any strenuous activity so that you can feel at your best once healed.
Rest or sleep with your head elevated
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How long does professional teeth whitening last?
If you’re looking to brighten your smile, teeth whitening may be a great option. Teeth whitening has been shown to be both safe and effective, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). With good oral hygiene, and avoiding habits like smoking, alcohol consumption, and other behaviors that can lead to teeth staining, professional teeth whitening can last approximately 6 months to 2 years.
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Oral Health and Bad Breath
Bad breath can really make a social scene stink, both literally and figuratively. Bad breath, also referred to as halitosis, is commonly a result of poor oral health. However, bad breath may also be caused by other unhealthy lifestyle habits or an underlying health condition. In this article we will discuss what you need to know about bad breath and how to combat it.
Dental X-rays and safety
We’ve all most likely had dental x-rays taken on us in our lifetime, and for good reason. This is a standard diagnostic procedure used to evaluate our oral health and is deemed extremely safe. These X-rays emit low levels of radiation that are parallel to the amount of background radiation we naturally experience daily, according to the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.
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Does diabetes affect your teeth?
Surprisingly 37.3 million Americans, which is around 1 in every 10 people, have diabetes according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diabetes is a chronic disease that impacts your body’s way of processing sugar that is normally converted into energy for the body. As a result, diabetes causes the blood sugar levels to rise, which can lead to many other health problems throughout the body, including your mouth.
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What are the different types of dentists and what treatment do they provide?
Common Types of Dentists
Family Dentist
A family dentist can take care of the dental needs of you and your loved ones, regardless of age. Family dentists promote the education of oral hygiene and perform common oral procedures such as dental exams, cleanings, cavity fillings, sealants, fluoride treatments, and much more.
General Dentist
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At some point or another, we all unfortunately may face some dental trouble. In some instances, you may be wondering why can’t the tooth that’s giving you trouble just be removed. However, if your tooth can be saved, it is well worth it to keep your natural teeth for as long as you can. Remember, we’re only given one set of adult teeth and it’s important to know why your natural teeth are worth keeping.
Sadly, no toothbrush lasts forever. But, how do you know when to replace your favorite toothbrush? There are many factors to consider which we will discuss. Neglecting to replace a toothbrush or electronic toothbrush head regularly can have a negative impact on your oral health and even spread infection.
What is Sleep Apnea?
Many of us look forward to a good night’s rest at the end of each day. However, some may be troubled by sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, which causes interrupted breathing patterns while asleep.
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