Everyone knows brushing and flossing are pivotal parts of any oral hygiene routine, but why is the latter so often overlooked? Bacteria and food particles love to creep into the nooks and crannies of a person’s smile, especially those areas in-between teeth. Since brushing is only effective at removing plaque from the surfaces of teeth, it is recommended that dental floss be used (and mouthwash) to take care of the rest. If you want to make flossing a more integral part of your routine in 2021, read on to find out why it’s important and what you can do to make this important task easier and more enjoyable.
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December 6, 2020
Tips to Keeping Your Dentures Damage-Free During the Holidays
November 15, 2020
Living with dentures isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to the holidays. With so many delicious foods, you may be wondering if there are certain ones you should avoid. Of course, it’s not just about what you eat, but it’s also how you consume your food that can cause you to forgo time with family and friends and instead, spend your holidays in a dentist’s chair in need of emergency treatment. To ensure your dentures or dental implants remain fully intact this season, here are a few tips to consider when preparing to enjoy your holiday meal.
(more…)Why You Should Be Thankful for Your Dental Implants
November 2, 2020
This year has caused many people to reevaluate the way they show their appreciation and love for others. Whether your answer to “What are you thankful for this year” includes health, family, friends, or even your job, you may it beneficial to add dental implants to your list. Why? If you’ve been living with missing teeth, these superior tooth replacements can offer a host of benefits that cannot be achieved with more traditional restorations. To find out why dental implants can give you even more to be thankful for this year, read on.
(more…)Tips for Making and Keeping Your Next Dental Appointment
October 8, 2020
If you are like most people, work, school, family, and additional obligations can often take precedent over your dental health. Trying to find the time to devote to getting your teeth cleaned can be a chore, but fortunately, it doesn’t have to be. Instead of scrambling at the last minute to try and see your dentist before the end of the year for a dental checkup, try the following tips that will help you move through the process of keeping your next appointment.
(more…)4 Consequences of Skipping a Dental Checkup and Cleaning
September 18, 2020
Has it been a year or more since your last visit to the dentist’s office? Do you worry that your teeth and gums may be negatively impacted by your decisions when it comes to skipping a dental cleaning? Unfortunately, brushing, flossing, and rinsing at home can only do so much. Seeking professional help to remove plaque-causing bacteria and ensure no abnormalities are forming in your oral cavity are necessary to achieve optimal oral health. This article looks at the potential consequences you can face by choosing to forgo your regular dental appointments.
(more…)Why Dental Offices Are Removing Magazines and Play Areas Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
August 10, 2020
Have you noticed a difference in the way your dentist’s office looks? In the past, there were magazines, a beverage station, and maybe even available tablets for you to look at while seated in the lobby. But now, your dentist in Arlington has spaced seating, no available play area for children, and no reading materials for you. Why the sudden change? Read on to learn how COVID-19 has caused many dental professionals to employ infection control measures and rethink patient amenities.
(more…)Why You Should See Your Dentist During the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 3, 2020
For some people, money, fear, naivety, and even an apathetic mindset will keep them from seeing a dentist twice a year. Add on a global pandemic, and you will find more and more individuals skipping out on their dental exam and cleaning altogether. Unfortunately, this decision to avoid regular visits, even amidst the current crisis, can lead to unnecessary and costly dental procedures in the future. To ensure this doesn’t happen to you, learn why it’s best to keep seeing your dentist during this time and how you can do it safely.
(more…)4 Alternative Ways to Say “Hi” at Your Next Dentist’s Appointment
June 7, 2020
Social distancing is quickly becoming one of the most popular phrases of 2020. As COVID-19 remains a global threat, people are covering up more now than ever before. From wearing masks and gloves while shopping for groceries to coming together in small groups while remaining 6 feet apart, it’s much more difficult to simply say “hello” to those around you. Not surprisingly, individuals are coming up with alternative techniques to greet others, including your dentist in Arlington, during this time. From an elbow bump to a simple air high-five, take a look at the few creative ways you can say “hi” during your next dental appointment.
(more…)Dental Offices and COVID-19: How They’re Preparing for Patients After Reopening
May 4, 2020
Dental offices have always been and will continue to be one of the safest and cleanest places you will visit. Why? Because they are instructed to abide by certain guidelines and procedures when it comes to sanitizing and disinfecting instruments, equipment, and surfaces. With COVID-19 requiring additional measures to be taken on behalf of dental teams across the country, find out what steps your dentist is implementing to ensure a healthy environment for everyone who visits.
(more…)What Should I Do if I Accidentally Damage One of My Dentures?
April 5, 2020
Being quarantined due to COVID-19 is bad enough. Add a broken denture into the mix, and you’re looking at a worse situation than before. You might think that with everyone staying indoors, the chances of injuring yourself or causing damage to your smile would be less, but that’s not always the case. Breaking your dentures can happen quickly with a simple slip of the hand while cleaning or biting down on something a bit too hard. Before this happens to you, spend some time learning what steps you can take to fix the problem and get back to enjoying your smile.
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