Mar 7, 2023 | Children's Dental, Cosmetic Dental, Dental Health, Dental Sedation, Dr. James Voyles, Emergency Dental, Featured, Restorative Dental
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is one of the sedation techniques used by dentists to relax a patient during a dental treatment. Discovered by Humphrey Davy in 1771, it is simply a gas that you inhale. Used for children and adults, it is a safe and effective sedative agent. It...
Mar 7, 2023 | Children's Dental, Cosmetic Dental, Dental Health, Dental Sedation, Dr. James Voyles, Emergency Dental, Featured, Restorative Dental
A Tooth extraction is a procedure where a tooth is removed from its hole in the bone. Also known as dental extraction, it is performed for a number of reasons. Reasons for Tooth Extraction Badly Damaged Tooth. A badly damaged tooth is one of the common reasons for...
Mar 7, 2023 | Children's Dental, Cosmetic Dental, Dental Health, Dental Sedation, Dr. James Voyles, Emergency Dental, Featured, Restorative Dental
Inlays and Onlays are treatments that strengthen a damaged tooth while improving its appearance. They are used to treat tooth decay or a badly damaged tooth that does not require a dental crown. Inlays/Onlays are constructed in a dental lab before the dentist fits and...
Jul 5, 2016 | Dr. James Voyles, Emergency Dental, Restorative Dental
One of our new patient’s named Tressa, gave us this wonderful review after being very happy with the care she received from Voyles Family Dental. The two days before she was seen, Tressa was having unbearable tooth pain. Her regular dentist was not able to do an...
Mar 30, 2016 | Dental Health, Dr. James Voyles
Anxiety is fear of the unknown. Most people have experienced anxiety, to some degree, particularly if they were exposed to something they have never experienced before. This is the same with Dental Anxiety. Dental anxiety is not merely characterized by sweating of the...
Mar 24, 2016 | Dental Health, Dr. James Voyles
Periodontal disease is an infection that affects the surrounding tissues of the teeth. Also known as gum disease, it is caused by the buildup of plaque (a sticky film bacteria) and is the main cause of tooth loss in adults. It is difficult to know that you have it...