Has a recent accident injured your tooth? Did your dentist find excessive tooth decay at your routine appointment? Is dental crowding making your teeth crooked or misaligned? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you may need a tooth extraction. For many, the thought alone sends shivers down their spine. However, thanks to innovations in technology, modern techniques, and powerful numbing agents, the procedure is straightforward and painless. Read on for what to expect from an emergency dentist in Ocala.
(more…)What Does a Tooth Extraction Feel Like?
September 17, 2020
How Do Desensitizing Toothpastes Work?
August 26, 2020
When drinking your morning cup of coffee, do you feel a twinge of pain in your teeth as you take a sip? Maybe you have stopped eating ice cream because the coldness causes you to pucker your lips? You’re likely experiencing tooth sensitivity. You’ll require a trip to your dentist in Ocala to identify the underlying cause. In the meantime, a sensitivity toothpaste can help ease your discomfort, but how does it work? Here’s what you need to know to stop your pain to enjoy your favorite foods again.
Does Chewing Gum Reduce Your Risk of Developing Cavities?
July 14, 2020
Do you like to chew gum? You come across it almost every time you are at the register of your local convenient and grocery store. Even though it’s takes sugary and sweet, it has many different benefits to your smile and can even help you when it comes to avoiding cavities. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits of chewing gum from your dentist in Ocala.
(more…)7 Signs That You Need to See Your Ocala Dentist
June 17, 2020
Not every little tooth problem needs to be inspected by your dentist. However, it’s essential to remember that your teeth can’t heal themselves like the rest of your body. As a result, leaving small issues untreated can lead to much bigger problems down the road. Catch these oral health concerns before they cause damage or discomfort by seeing your Ocala dentist if you notice any of these seven warning signs.
(more…)Why Is It Important to Fix Cavities in Baby Teeth?
May 18, 2020
According to recent studies from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease. However, if your child’s baby teeth are going to fall out eventually anyways, do they really need to be treated for tooth decay? In short, the answer is a resounding yes. Leaving your son or daughter’s cavity untreated can lead to a dangerous tooth infection and disrupt the development of their permanent teeth. Here’s what your Ocala children’s dentist wants you to know about the importance of healthy baby teeth in your little one’s smile.
(more…)How Is Your Dental Office Keeping Patients Safe As They Open Their Doors Again?
April 30, 2020
Are you looking forward to scheduling an appointment with your dentist again but want to know how they’re taking extra steps to ensure patient’s safety during COVID-19? Making your safety a top priority is important, and your dental office feels the same way. That’s why they’re following CDC guidelines and even taking advanced measures to help patients social distance and stay healthy when they get their next checkup and cleaning. Read on to learn more about the preventive measures your dentist is taking to reduce the spread of COVID-19. ß
(more…)5 Foods For Healthy Teeth & Gums
March 10, 2020
There’s no better way to celebrate National Nutrition Month this March than by altering your diet to include snacks that are good for your body as well as your teeth and gums. Many people don’t associate what they eat with their oral health, but it’s no surprise that everything that your teeth chew can have an impact on your smile. Read on to learn about five foods that are great for your teeth and gums and how you can preserve your smile while staying healthy.
(more…)What Is In Your Favorite Water?
February 2, 2020
Do you drink plenty of water? Are you bias toward one particular brand over another? Do you prefer flavored or all-natural H2O? Everyone has a preference, and although any doctor or dentist will tell you that water is far better than any soda or juice product, there are actually some brands that are better than others. Why? Because of their pH levels. Read on to find out exactly what is in your favorite water and if it’s helping or hindering your smile.
(more…)Don’t Hurt Your Teeth While Treating Your Cold or Flu
January 28, 2020
As the weather gets colder, many of us are beginning to sneeze and cough. When you come down with a cold or the flu, it can be difficult to think of anything besides treating your symptoms. However, don’t forget to take care of an important part of your body—your mouth! Both your sickness and how you choose to treat it can have a significant impact on the health of your teeth and gums. Read on for some practical advice from your dentist about how to take care of your oral health during cold and flu season.
(more…)Foods You Can Enjoy and Should Avoid This Holiday Season
December 27, 2019
Are you excited to enjoy some holiday treats before the new year is here? Everything from turkey to candy canes to eggnog seems to make an appearance, but not all of it is the best for your smile. If you want to keep your oral health in good condition this year, there are certain foods you should know that are the worst offenders when it comes to your teeth and gums. Below, a dentist will rank each holiday food so you don’t have to!
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