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Reasons To Visit The Dentist Dental commercials have long regurgitated the importance of visiting the dentist as regularly as you can to maintain proper oral hygiene and to prevent the development and further progression of dental conditions. Despite the American Dental Association (ADA) maintaining a firm stance on individuals preferably making visits to the dentist at least twice a year in six monthly median intervals, many people still overlook the urgency. In fact, surveys suggest that there has been no significant change in the number of Americans visiting the dentist between 2007 to 2016 with only about 42% of Americans…
A smile can showcase varying levels of emotions and contentment and is a tell-tale sign that one is content and happy. Every smile is unique to an individual and the situation. Whether it’s a wry smile, a flirtatious grin, or a hearty laugh, everyone enjoys an easy smile and everyone looks for reasons for it. A perfect smile, however, may not always be easy to get. You might need some help. Toothpaste commercials and magazines may have etched in your mind what an ideal smile should look like. Among many requirements for a flawless brightening smile, the aspect that people…
Tooth loss may be an inevitable process of life but nonetheless can interfere greatly with one’s lifestyle and comfort. However, with the advancements in the dental industry, you will no longer have to engage in the discomfort of dentures and the short-lived flimsiness of dental bridgeworks. Dental implants are incredible dental fabrications that allow individuals to receive comfort and function much like natural teeth. Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically inserted on to your jaw bone with a crown attached above the gum line to make it look natural. They replace missing teeth in such a way…
What is dental anxiety? Dental anxiety is a gripping symptom; a precursor to the knowledge of a dental visit and is common among people who have, in retrospect had a negative experience in a dental setting as a child or a grown adult. Dental anxiety is an umbrella term used to describe fear, anxiety, or stress that is triggered by a component of or the dental office as a whole. Often times, alarms for anxiety can be set off by the dread of needles, drills, or other sharp instruments available at the dentist. When dental anxiety spirals out of control…
Coronavirus Billing Guidelines What do we do? Coronavirus has caused the dental industry, along with many other industries, to quickly adjust and find a way to make ends meet. As dental and doctor’s offices close down during the Stay-At-Home Order, dentists are scrambling to find ways to run a dental business from home and continue to help relieve their patient’s oral pain. As things rapidly change, we wanted to offer some insight into how we can continue our “normal” as much as possible. So, we created this “COVID-19 Billing Guide” for you to help you navigate your way through this…
Less Stressed Has anyone ever shared with you the power of a smile? This seemingly simple, quick muscle movement has more magic in it than a Disney movie. And it’s just amazing how far-reaching a smile can go. It can cross oceans and withstand the test of time. In fact, if you focus on smiling every day, you can chase your stress away. Because a smile has the power to perform the 5 functions discussed below, you can expect to see your stress levels decrease. How to be Less Stressed 1) Build Relationships The simple act of smiling makes you…
What To Do When You Don’t Feel Like Smiling Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try you can’t seem to smile, and people keep telling you to cheer up? It’s probably not the most welcoming of advice, but there is a reason why you should smile when you are feeling sick or sad. Smiling is important, not because it makes us look good but because other people also love being smiled at. Laughing and smiling can significantly increase your well-being, but as people get older and transition from children to serious and mature adults, they forget…
Snoring and Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea is categorized as a sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during their sleep. Beyond the disturbance to their bed partner’s sleep, sleep apnea is not something to shrug off. However, just because you snore does not mean you have sleep apnea. When the tissues in your throat relax while sleeping, they reduce the space in your airway and cause a vibration. When this vibration occurs, the noise you hear is snoring. Several factors influence the frequency and volume of this vibration. The greatest indicator that your snoring may be a…
Do Missing Teeth Need to Be Replaced? Our teeth play a necessary and vital role in our lives. In addition to highlighting our individual smiles, our teeth allow us to talk with others and eat the food that nourishes our entire body. While many people recognize that teeth as a whole are crucial for digestion, it’s harder to see the importance of a single tooth. However, the structure of our teeth is meant to fit together like a puzzle. When one tooth is missing, it can cause teeth to shift and other serious issues. What Happens If You Don’t Replace…
Senior Dentist Find Affordable Dentist For Senior Citizens When searching for dental care, seniors have to weigh all their options before making a decision. Because most seniors are retired and living on a tight budget, finding an affordable dentist may be the utmost priority. However, there are additional factors to consider. Many people neglect their oral hygiene as they get older. This could be due to financial constraints, laziness, or thinking that regular dental is for younger people. However, seeing a dentist is important for all ages. Dental Health For Senior Because oral hygiene goes hand in hand with your…