Category: General Dentistry
Can You Feel If You Have a Cavity?
Even though teeth are super strong, they are still susceptible to damage. Tooth decay is one of the most common ailments in adults and children. So much so that the CDC estimates that about 90% of U.S. adults over 20 have had a cavity in their lifetime. While many people first discover that they have…
Read moreWisdom Teeth Removal Recovery
Your wisdom teeth are the molars farthest back in your mouth, and they are the last ones to erupt. Usually, wisdom teeth show up between the age of 17 and 21, but they can pop up sooner, later, or not at all. Many times your dentist in Alexandria will recommend having wisdom teeth removed to allow…
Read moreWhat Does Your Dentist Do During Check Ups?
During your dental check ups, it’s common to see both your hygienist and dentist in Alexandria. Ideally, these check ups happen twice a year so your dental team can keep a close eye on your oral health and catch any problems early before they have a chance to become a bigger, more serious problem, and …
Read moreTips to Protect Teeth During Illness
From sniffles and coughs to sore throats and fevers, there are plenty of telltale signs that cold and flu season is among us. Unfortunately, December through February is typically prime time for a cold or the flu to affect your family, and we’re just now starting to enter that time frame. While it’s understandable that…
Read moreHow Can I Stop My Teeth From Staining?
If you’re embarrassed by your teeth, you’re not alone. More than 50% of Americans are insecure about their teeth. This may mean that you cover your mouth when you laugh or smile without your teeth showing in photographs. A lot of the time, smile insecurity is due to the color of teeth. While many things…
Read moreSinus Pressure vs. Toothache
Any type of tooth pain can be unbearable, just ask your dentist in Alexandria. We’re all too familiar with toothaches and will do everything we can to help alleviate the pain. However, sometimes tooth troubles aren’t the actual cause of tooth pain. In fact, sometimes a toothache may be a sign of sinus pressure or…
Read moreHow Does Smoking Affect Teeth?
The Great American Smokeout is held annually on the third Thursday in November. Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, this event aims to help current smokers make a plan to quit, once and for all. As we all know, smoking can affect overall health such as the heart and lungs. But did you know that…
Read moreIs Xylitol Better for You Than Sugar?
Xylitol is a natural sugar alternative that has been growing in popularity over the last couple of years. But is this sweet substitute for traditional sugar better for you? Can you still enjoy sweet snacks with xylitol without the guilt you may feel from eating too much sugar? Let’s check in with your dentist in…
Read moreIs It Possible to Reshape Sharp Teeth?
It’s not uncommon for people to feel self-conscious about the way their smile looks. From gaps to crooked teeth, and even pointy teeth, there are plenty of things patients would like to fix about their smile. Good thing there are numerous types of cosmetic dentistry options available from your dentist in Alexandria. We can use…
Read moreHow Can I Get Over My Fear of The Dentist?
There are a lot of things in this world to be afraid of, especially during the month of October with ghosts, ghouls, and goblins all around. However, your dentist in Alexandria wants you to know that being afraid of going to your dental appointments doesn’t need to be something you fear. In fact, there are several…
Read moreDental Health During Pregnancy
Being pregnant can be one of the most exciting times of your life. But it’s also common to have a lot of questions. What should you eat? What should you drink? What you should do and not do? When it comes to dental health during pregnancy, your dentist in Alexandria has some advice. Keep Preventive Appointments…
Read moreShould People With Dentures Still See The Dentist?
We always stress the importance of seeing your dentist in Alexandria at least twice a year to protect your teeth from decay, disease, and other tooth troubles. But what happens if you no longer have any natural teeth and wear a denture instead? Should you still visit your dentist regularly? Absolutely! The truth is, your dentist’s…
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