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4 Important Questions to Ask at Your Next Dental Appointment

October 30, 2024

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A woman discussing her oral health with her dentist.

Your time with the dentist is your opportunity to have their undivided attention regarding all things teeth and gums. Whether you need help with dental problem, have a burning question you’ve always wanted to ask, or you just need a little hygiene advice, here are four important questions you can ask at your next exam to make the most of your  semi-annual dental appointment and your oral health!

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All Day and Night: Can You Wear Your Dentures for 24 Hours?

August 15, 2024

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Older patient sleeping with dentures

Dentures offer a fantastic solution for patients who have profound tooth loss. They can restore both form and function to your smile, making you feel more comfortable and confident. In fact, many patients want to keep them in all the time! But is that a good idea? While it may seem convenient, keeping your dentures in all the time does carry some risks. Continue reading to learn more about extensive denture wear and best practices for your new prosthetics.

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Shine On with Your Best Smile: Three Cosmetic Dental Treatments That Are Perfect for Summer

June 13, 2024

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Couple smiles by lake

Many people enjoy taking photos during their summer adventures. If you skim social media, you may notice many pictures of your friends hanging out by the pool, enjoying a cool summer treat, or going on adventures, and there’s no better accessory for photography than a beautiful and shiny smile. Here’s a brief list of three cosmetic dental treatments that can give you a gorgeous grin that you’ll be eager to show off for your favorite photographer.

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Dental Care Comes First: Why to See a Dentist Before Summer Vacation

May 17, 2024

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A woman in the city wearing summer street fashion

Dental care may be far from your thoughts as you plan out your vacation this summer. You’re likely more focused on booking a hotel, getting plane tickets, etc. Even so, the fact remains that you should see a dentist before your summer vacation. Doing so has benefits that a later dental visit can’t match. If you’d like to learn more, consider these four reasons to see a dentist ahead of your fun in the sun.

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The Danger Zone: 4 Major Risk Factors for Gum Disease

April 3, 2024

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A woman revealing her inflamed gums

As you may know, gum disease is a severe problem. It often leads to tooth loss, an eroded jawbone, and worse when left untreated. Still, you can reduce your odds of getting this condition. You just need to keep track of the risk factors for gum disease; doing so keeps your gums healthy for the long haul. Luckily, your local Collinsville dentist can tell you about these elements. Read on to learn four major factors that put you at risk of gum disease.

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Warm Weather, Warm Smiles: How You Can Spring Clean your Teeth

March 8, 2024

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Someone smiling in a field

In the cold winter months, it’s all too easy to let chores pile up, which is why so many people make it a point to do some spring cleaning as temperatures start to warm up. As it turns out, there’s a lot to be said for doing the same thing for your teeth.

Between cold weather, the holiday season, and half-off Valentine’s chocolates, there’s usually a lot to undo come spring if you’re interested in bettering your oral health. Here are a few things you might do if you want to spruce up your smile.

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Which Valentine’s Day Candies Should You Avoid?

February 2, 2024

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Valentine’s Day candies

The sweetest time of the year is right around the corner. As people prepare to celebrate Valentine’s Day, grocery store shelves will soon look barren thanks to the millions of dollars spent on candy. From chocolate and truffles to sour gummies and oversized suckers, the options for treating one’s sweet tooth are endless. But if you want to make sure that your special someone doesn’t experience a cavity-stricken smile, find out which treats you should avoid, and which ones will be safer to enjoy.

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4 New Year’s Resolutions That Will Benefit Your Smile

January 11, 2024

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Sparklers spelling out “2024 Happy New Year”

Now that 2024 has arrived, are there any New Year’s resolutions that you want to commit to? If you have any concerns about your oral health, you may want to consider making a few changes that can help you take better care of your teeth and gums. Below are 4 ideas for New Year’s resolutions for dental patients who want to protect their smiles throughout the coming year.

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Try These Smile-Friendly Stocking Stuffers to Keep Your Holiday Cavity-Free

December 3, 2023

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Gingerbread man

It’s the holiday season again, and that means good cheer, merriment, and gift-giving. While it’s always fun to see your child’s face light up when they open a present, sometimes all the candy that winds up in kids’ stockings can make dentists nervous. In lieu of chocolate, candy canes, and other holiday sweets, here is a short list of stocking stuffers that will help keep your child’s smile healthy for years to come.

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Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner Tooth-Friendly with These 3 Tips!

November 3, 2023

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a family sharing a Thanksgiving meal

Thanksgiving is upon us, and you’re probably looking forward to enjoying all your favorite traditional foods like turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, seeing all your beloved family members, and becoming a couch potato following an epic meal! That said, the very last thing you should want to happen this Thanksgiving is for you to develop a cavity as a result of your diet. Continue reading below for a few tips from your dentist that can help you protect your smile this Thanksgiving without having to sacrifice any of your culinary enjoyment!

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