How to Handle a Lost Dental Filling

December 15, 2021

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Woman with lost dental filling with hand to faceThe biggest threat to your dental health is tooth decay. Despite being preventable, 92% of adults have had at least one in a permanent tooth. If you’ve had a cavity or two over the years, your dentist likely used dental fillings. Whether amalgam or composite, a filling is effective in treating the early stages of decay. Although they are durable, they can lose their bond with the tooth over time. If you’ve lost a dental filling, don’t panic. Here are 5 things you should do until you can see your emergency dentist.

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Don’t Let Pregnancy Harm Your Smile

November 2, 2021

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Pregnant woman holding her bellyNothing is more exciting than awaiting the arrival of your little bundle of joy. As you focus on getting the nursery ready and go through the nesting phase, don’t forget to keep your smile a priority. Pregnancy can lead to certain oral health issues, like tooth decay. Although you may believe only your smile is at risk, specific dental problems can affect your unborn baby. Gum disease alone is linked to premature delivery and low birth weight. Don’t worry, here’s what you need to know to safeguard your smile and developing baby.

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10 Halloween Treats for Cavity-Free Smiles

October 3, 2021

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Young children in Halloween costumesDid you know tooth decay is the most chronic childhood disease? Although it’s preventable, it’s more prevalent than childhood asthma. You can help combat tooth decay in the community with a little creativity this Halloween. Instead of passing out sugary goodies to trick-or-treaters, here are 10 Halloween candy alternatives to support cavity-free smiles.

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How Soon After a Tooth Extraction Can I Get a Dental Implant?

September 9, 2021

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man pointing to dental implant in Belchertown

You recently had one of your teeth extracted and are interested in replacing it with a dental implant. Though you feel that this is the best option for your needs, you aren’t sure how long you should wait to get dental implants after a tooth extraction. Here’s what you need to know to have success with your dental implants after tooth extraction.

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I’m a Smoker – Can I Still Get a Set of Dental Implants?

August 22, 2021

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man holding a burning cigarette

Living with any number of teeth missing can make it difficult to do basic things, like eating and speaking clearly. Dental implants provide an effective and lasting solution. There’s only one problem; you’re a smoker. Will your tobacco usage impact the success of your tooth replacement? Continue reading to learn about the relationship between smoking and dental implants so you can make an informed decision about the future of your oral health.

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Improve Your Smile on a Budget with Dental Bonding

July 8, 2021

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Pink piggy bank and coinsIf you’re not happy with the way your teeth look, you know cosmetic dentistry can help, but you might believe it’s not in your budget. What if you could get the results you want without draining your bank account? You can with dental bonding. It’s an affordable treatment that provides natural-looking results. Several factors influence the cost of dental bonding. Here’s how much you can expect to pay for your new smile.

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What You Need to Know About Your Child’s First Dental Visit

June 14, 2021

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mother at her child’s first dental visit

When you first become a parent, it can feel overwhelming, to say the least. You’re spending so much time thinking about your little one’s eating and sleeping habits that their oral health may have slipped your mind. However, it’s important to take good care of your baby’s smile, even before their pearly whites begin showing. Read on to learn when you should schedule your child’s first dental visit, how to prepare for the appointment, and what to expect once they’re in the dental chair.

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How Flavored Water May Be Damaging Your Oral Health

May 10, 2021

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You may have recently decided to make some lifestyle changes to improve your overall health and cut out sodas and juices to avoid sugars and additives. Instead, you opt for flavored water as a healthy alternative to the soft drinks you enjoyed so much.

Well, did you know flavored water can damage your teeth? Studies show that the high fructose corn syrup, ascorbic acid, and artificial food coloring found in these drinks can lead to tooth decay, tooth erosion, and more. We’ll shed light on a few ways flavored water can harm your teeth and what you can do to minimize the risks.

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Can I be Infected with Gum Disease from Another Person?

April 6, 2021

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woman red gums from gingivitis

Over 60% of adults in America have gingivitis or a more acute form of gum disease, which is the inflammation and infection of the soft tissue inside the mouth. What does this mean for the rest of the population? Are they at risk of being infected with the condition from other people? A local dentist answers and explains how to fortify your gum health.

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Can Receded Gums Grow Back?

March 15, 2021

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receding gums

When you think of receding gums, you might associate the condition with an older crowd, but studies have shown that it can affect younger people too, and not just those with gum disease. One of the first things people want to know when they are told that their gums are receding is whether or not the tissue will grow back. Unfortunately, the answer is no. There is good news though! Even though gum tissue does not regenerate once it has receded, there are plenty of ways to avoid it and slow the process. Keep reading to learn some of the causes of gum recession and how you can deflect it.

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