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Pain After Cavity Filling: All You Need to Know

2022-02-11T21:05:58+00:00By |Cavities|

Recent research suggests that cavities have become highly prevalent among individuals with sweet teeth. The encouraging news is that cavity fillings are not only very accessible but inexpensive and painless as well. However, some cavity-filling patients may experience a sensitive tooth after treatment. Even though pain after a cavity is generally mild, it can be [...]

Is Dental Care Part of Maternity Care?

2022-01-15T19:41:12+00:00By |Oral Health|

Is Dental Care Part of Maternity Care? An unfortunate common myth is that pregnant women should never visit the dentist. The false belief that visiting a dentist somehow puts both the expectant mother and her baby in danger has been passed from one generation to another and it seems it will never go away. Unfortunately, [...]

Practical Ways to Deal with Anesthesia After a Dental Procedure

2022-01-15T19:37:25+00:00By |Warren Dental Office|

Practical Ways to Deal with Anesthesia After a Dental Procedure A visit to your local dentist for a routine root canal, filling or any other type of dental procedure will likely require the use of a local anesthetic to help numb and soothe the area. The primary why an anesthetic is administered during dental-related treatments [...]

Everything You Need to Know About Periodontal Charting

2021-11-22T19:26:58+00:00By |Warren Dental Office|

Everything You Need to Know About Periodontal Charting Periodontal charting is the simple process of measuring the depth of your gum pockets. When there are no infections involved, it is completely pain-free. When having this procedure done, you will hear your dentist calling out numbers as they inspect your gums. These numbers denote the depth [...]

Dental Veneers – What You Need To Know

2021-11-22T19:24:00+00:00By |Veneers|

Dental Veneers - What You Need To Know While it might be true that most people don't know precisely what veneers are, but most have at least heard the term. However, dental veneers have plenty of benefits, and it's worth your time to learn more about them. Veneers are made from porcelain that is very [...]

The Fluoride Varnish Treatment Explained

2021-10-13T18:48:40+00:00By |Oral Health|

The Fluoride Varnish Treatment Explained Children must have healthy gums and teeth, and they must be taught the importance of good dental habits early on. It is, therefore, not very surprising that dentists talk to parents about good oral hygiene practices even before their child's first tooth appears. During these talks, your dentist will mention [...]

How to Clean Your False Teeth

2021-07-21T17:28:45+00:00By |Dentures|

How to Clean Your False Teeth Many individuals are unaware that even false teeth can become coated with plaque. With time, the plaque hardens as it does on natural teeth, creating a fertile breeding ground for infectious creatures. To extend the life of dentures and maintain oral health, ensure that you are cleaning your dentures [...]

The Eight Worst Foods for Your Teeth

2021-07-21T17:29:53+00:00By |Oral Health|

The Eight Worst Foods for Your Teeth While it may seem natural that certain foods and beverages are not good for your teeth, like candies and soda, other less obvious options can also harm your oral health. Although some suggest avoiding these foods completely, dentists suggest consuming them in moderation and maintaining oral hygiene. Here [...]

What Is Fluoride? – An Easy Explanation

2021-06-17T01:24:01+00:00By |Dental Health Tips|

What Is Flouride? - An Easy Explanation So what nutrient do the teeth need to stay resilient against dental conditions? - fluoride. Surely, the name isn't new to you since you've heard it from toothpaste and mouthwash commercials. But aside from knowing that it's important for the teeth, what other things do you know about [...]

How to Manage Anesthesia Numbness Following a Dental Procedure

2021-04-13T17:55:45+00:00By |Sedation Dentistry|

How to Manage Anesthesia Numbness Following a Dental Procedure Be it a routine filling or a root canal treatment session, chances are you will get anesthesia from a local anesthetic. Anesthesia is used to reduce pain during treatment procedures. In most cases, the numbness resulting from anesthesia lasts for an hour or two. However, in [...]

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