Dental Articles

5 Ways to Help Your Child Enjoy the Dentist

It is common for children to dislike going to see the dentist. This feeling may have developed from the stories they’ve heard, because they had a bad experience, or simply because they don’t like new environments. Dental tools, the big lights, the big chair, shots and...

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Toothpaste and a Toothbrush: The Perfect Pair

Why should you use a toothpaste when brushing your teeth? Some people even ask if toothpaste is not dangerous to our health because it contains soap. Just what is in a toothpaste that helps to keep our mouth clean? Let’s find out… Brushing your teeth using toothpaste...

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Do You Have Bleeding Gums?

Bleeding gums should not be ignored, as they can indicate a serious oral condition or in rare cases, a serious blood disorder. Gums bleed because of insufficient plaque removal. The germs found in plaque attack the healthy tissue around the teeth and cause the gums to...

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Advice From Dr. Voyles: Floss, Floss, Floss!

Advice From Dr. Voyles: Floss, Floss, Floss! Flossing helps remove food particles and plaque between teeth that cannot be removed by brushing. It also helps prevent cavities and gum disease. Plaque that is not eliminated through brushing can harden into tartar or...

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Visiting the Dentist While Pregnant

A pregnant woman usually never forgets an ob-gyn appointment, but visiting the dentist while pregnant can easily get put on the back burner. Some don’t even bother to see a dentist during their pregnancy. A dental checkup is important and safe during pregnancy. This...

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7 Tips to Take Charge of Your Oral Health

Maintaining your own oral health is not difficult, time-consuming or expensive. It is actually very easy. Here are 7 tips to follow that will keep your mouth healthy. Brush. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day, ensuring you do it correctly, is one of the most...

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Nitrous Oxide: AKA “Laughing Gas”

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...

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