If you begin to experience severe tooth pain, it can begin to make you feel uneasy. Oftentimes, you may begin to wonder if your oral health issue is severe enough to require getting a tooth removed. If that’s the case, you usually won’t be surprised if your dentist informs you that it will be necessary. However, it can be shocking if you need a tooth extraction when you have been experiencing no discomfort. Unfortunately, there are some oral health issues that don’t cause pain until they become much more severe. Read on to learn about four reasons why you might need a tooth removed despite having a pain-free smile.
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4 Reasons Why Drinking Water is Essential for Your Oral Health!
February 5, 2023
Water is the most essential liquid on Earth. Not only is 71% of the world’s surface covered by water, but around 60% of your body is also made up of water! Therefore, it only makes sense that staying hydrated is critical in keeping it in top condition. But did you know water also greatly benefits your oral health, too? Read on to learn four reasons why staying hydrated helps prevent dental issues and keeps your smile healthy!
(more…)A Dental Crown or a Filling: Which is Right for You?
January 5, 2023
If you suffer a cavity or other tooth damage, you should fix it soon. You’ll put your pearly white at risk otherwise. In particular, getting a crown or a filling would be a good idea. Both have the power to help weakened teeth! Still, you may not know which option is best. After all, just what is the difference between dental crowns and fillings? It’s a good thing, then, that your Little Rock dentist can help you make a good choice. Here is a summary, therefore, of these two procedures’ varying features.
(more…)How Do I Know If I Have Cavities Between My Teeth?
December 27, 2022
Even if you haven’t done much research into maintaining your oral health, you’re probably familiar with how cavities look and feel. Statistically, most people will have one at some point in their life—according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 90% of adults 20-64 have experiences tooth decay at some point.
Many people may not be aware that cavities can also form in between their teeth. These “interproximal” cavities can be hard to spot, even if you know what to look for. If you’re worried you might be suffering from one, or if you just want to be vigilant, here’s how you can tell that there’s decay in between your teeth.
5 Tips for Making Your Next Dental Checkup Easier for Everyone
November 23, 2022
You’re probably already used to visiting your dentist twice a year for dental checkups and cleanings, but what kind of preparations do you usually make? Many people just show up on the day of their visit without realizing that there are some simple things they could do to help their appointment go as smoothly as possible. Below are 5 tips that can help make your next checkup easier – for you and your dentist!
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