You probably know the feeling – you go to take a bite of something salty or take a sip of a highly acidic beverage, and bam! The pain feels much larger than the small sore inside of your mouth looks. Maybe you struggle with unsightly sores that appear around the outside of your mouth and lips. Mouth sores are a miserable thing to have to deal with, and if you’ve ever had them, you know this first-hand. What is the difference between them, and how do you treat them? Your Conway dentist has the answers!
(more…)What Causes Canker Sores and Cold Sores, and How Can You Treat Them?
February 27, 2021
How Does Ice Cream Affect Your Teeth?
February 12, 2021
“You scream, I scream…” You likely know how the rest of the common adage goes. Ice cream is nothing short of wonderful, and with so many non-dairy options available now, even those who have to avoid lactose can enjoy it. Like anything else, if consumed in moderation, ice cream is an enjoyable treat that makes the heart and stomach happy. Plus, regular ice cream is packed full of calcium! However, it’s important to keep in mind that eating too much of it can negatively affect your oral health. Keep reading to learn more.
(more…)Can the Quality of the Water You Drink Damage Your Teeth?
January 11, 2021
Studies show that on average, individuals should drink between 2.7 and 3.7 liters of water each day. But while you may be hitting or exceeding this measurement, the water quality can be damaging to your teeth. Here are 5 popular kinds of water and how they affect your oral health.
(more…)Dental Emergencies: 3 Ways to Keep Them at Bay
January 1, 2021
If you’ve ever had a dental emergency, you are more than aware of the stress and pain that typically accompanies it. A broken tooth or an unbearable toothache can sometimes be enough to make you shed a tear or two. When it comes to dental disasters, the best plan is to do your best to make sure you don’t have one. Keep reading for 3 ways you can help protect your smile.
(more…)How Do You Know If You Have a Cavity Between Your Teeth?
December 24, 2020
Many of us have been unfortunate enough to have a cavity or two in our lives. Whether you pick up on it because of increased sensitivity, or your dentist sees it before you do, it is important to have it treated so you don’t suffer with lasting issues. However, when you have cavities between teeth, also known as interproximal cavities, it can be more difficult to notice because you can not see the area as easily. Read to learn how you can tell whether or not you have one, how they are treated, and what you can do to avoid them in the future.
(more…)5 Lies That Your Dentist Hears All the Time
December 3, 2020
Have you ever stretched the truth when you were talking to your dentist about your oral hygiene habits? Whether you claim that you floss every single day, or that you don’t bite your nails when you’re nervous, many of us are guilty of telling a fib once in a while. However, you don’t have your dentist fooled. They hear little lies like this all of the time. Continue reading so you find out which lies that your dentist is familiar with so that you know not to tell them.
(more…)How Does Nail Biting Impact Your Oral Health?
November 26, 2020
Do you have a habit of nail biting? While this may just sound like a harmless thing to do, it can actually be quite harmful to your smile and your health. However, many people still continue to do it, but why? It isn’t completely understood why so many people have the urge to do this, but it can often be linked back to anxiety, boredom, or even perfectionism. Many people don’t even notice that they’re doing it which makes it even more difficult to quit. Continue reading to learn about the many consequences that nail biting can have on your oral health as well as some tips to help you quit.
(more…)5 Medical Conditions Your Dentist May Find First
November 8, 2020
Most of the time, you probably think about your dental checkups as being all about your oral health. While this is the main focus, there is much more to your regular dental visits than just cleaning away plaque and having your teeth polished. In addition to those steps, your dentist also checks for abnormalities that could indicate that you are dealing with a medical condition elsewhere in the body. Read on to learn about the different medical conditions that your dentist might discover before anyone else does.
(more…)What Happens If I Skip My Dental Checkups & Cleanings?
October 21, 2020
It’s understandably difficult to prioritize preventive dental care when it seems like your teeth and gums are fine. After all, why spend time and money on your regular dental checkups and cleanings when your smile looks and feels fine? Unfortunately, most oral health issues can easily develop unnoticed and lead to far larger, more painful, and more complicated issues if not caught by your dentist. Here are threeproblems you’re putting yourself at a higher risk of by skipping a dental cleaning or checkup.
(more…)3 Tips for Making & Keeping Your Dental Checkups
October 13, 2020
Similar to how your car needs periodic tune-ups to ensure it keeps running smoothly, your teeth and gums require regular maintenance to stay healthy! Most oral health issues like cavities and gum disease develop unnoticed until they cause damage or discomfort, and can eventually lead to serious and painful complications. However, visiting your dentist twice a year for a simple dental checkup and cleaning can catch these problems early and put a stop to them before they become larger issues! Here are three practical tips to help you make and keep these important appointments twice a year.
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