Traditional vs. Same-Day Dental Crown: Which Is Better?

August 28, 2020

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Patient smiling in treatment chair

From reinforcing damaged teeth to serving as an anchor for an implant, dental crowns are a versatile treatment selection used by thousands of dentists each day. Since they are one of the most popular, common, and cost-effective options, you likely already know quite a bit about them. But did you know that there are two different types? If you need a dental crown but are unsure whether a traditional or same-day dental restoration is the best choice, then keep reading.

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10 Things You Should Know About Getting a Tooth Pulled

July 24, 2020

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young woman getting her tooth pulled

Whether you need your wisdom teeth taken out or you have a tooth that’s damaged beyond repair, tooth extractions are a fairly common procedure that most of us experience at some point in our lives. Even though a dental extraction is a somewhat standard treatment, many people are still nervous at the thought of it. Since some of this anxiety is due to fear of the unknown, learning more about the procedure can help calm you down. With that said, here are ten things your dentist wants you to know about having a tooth pulled.

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Thumb Sucking and Your Child’s Oral Health: What You Need to Know

July 13, 2020

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close up of child thumb sucking

In the first few years of your child’s life, there’s hardly ever a dull moment. It feels like you’re constantly trying to protect them from the various dangers the universe throws at them while simultaneously giving them the space they need to learn and grow. All these stresses can make parents start worrying about the little things, like thumb sucking. In general, thumb sucking is a normal habit for young kids looing for entertainment or comfort. But by what age should they stop? How does this habit affect your little one’s oral health? Here’s what a children’s dentist wants you to know about thumb sucking.

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Dental Phobia Is Real: Here’s What to Do About It

June 17, 2020

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Woman with dental anxiety covers her mouth at checkup

Not many people are thrilled about spending time in the dentist’s chair. However, research suggests that 20% of Americans are so anxious about receiving dental care that they avoid it until absolutely necessary. In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, even those of us without “dental phobia” are feeling a heightened sense of worry when it comes to visiting our dentist. Read on to learn more about what you can do about your dental anxiety and what your Williamstown dentist is doing to keep you safe if you need to come in for care during the pandemic.

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My Denture is Damaged! What Do I Do?

May 10, 2020

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Woman holding damaged dentures

Even though your dentures may seem like they will last a lifetime, sometimes they become damaged from general wear-and-tear. They endure plenty of stress and strain due to frequent chewing and constant pressure. The average denture last between 5-10 years. When they do become damaged, rushing to the dentist is not something you can easily do while you are still home in quarantine. However, you can’t keep going on when your dentures have been damaged. Read on to learn some tips from your dentist about what you can do until you can visit your dental office.

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Which Types of Toothaches Count as a Dental Emergency?

March 11, 2020

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Pained man holds hand to his face because of a toothache

Unfortunately, there are a wide variety of factors that can cause our teeth to hurt. Sometimes, the discomfort can be easily remedied with improved oral hygiene, better brushing practices, or quitting a bad habit. Other times however, that pain in your mouth could indicate a much more serious issue in your smile. Here’s how to tell if your toothache can wait until your next dental appointment or if you need immediate care from your Williamstown emergency dentist.

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How to Find the Perfect Family Dentist

February 20, 2020

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family of four smiling in the sunlight

As a parent, chances are you’ve got a lot on your plate. Between taking your kids to school, sports practice, and their friends’ houses, you’ve got almost no time for yourself. Not to mention the fact that you have to take them to a pediatric dentist across town twice a year, which eats into your already limited free time. One way to save a little bit of time is by switching to a family dentist, or a practice that treats patients of all ages. Keep reading to learn the benefits of seeing a family dentist and how to select one that you and the kids will love.

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3 Medical Conditions That Can Be Warded Off With Dental Checkups

January 3, 2020

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person standing in their kitchen and crossing their arms

Have you put your routine dental checkup on the bottom of your priority list because you’re not convinced it’s necessary? Recent studies have unveiled the connection between oral health problems like gum disease and serious medical conditions, reaffirming the importance of getting routine preventive care from your dentist. Without regular cleanings and checkups, your risk of developing gum disease drastically increases, which can jeopardize your overall wellbeing. Read on to learn what medical conditions can easily develop due to gum disease.

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Treating Gum Disease Before It Causes Other Health Conditions

December 20, 2019

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bloody toothbrush laying in bathroom sink

According to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of two adults in America suffers from gum disease. It may not sound like it, but this condition is easily preventable and treatable, as long as the right precautionary measures are in place. With an experienced and highly-trained dentist by your side, even if gum disease has infected your mouth, you’ll be able to reverse the symptoms to restore your oral health. The key is to treat it sooner rather than later. Read on to learn more about gum disease treatment and why it’s important to tackle the issue as soon as you notice the signs.  

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Use It or Lose It: Using Your Dental Insurance Benefits

November 18, 2019

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Most dental insurance plans will reset at the end of the year. Have you done everything you can to maximize your benefits before then? Or are you about to lose hundreds of dollars that could have gone towards a healthier smile? If you want to get the most out of your insurance plan and keep your mouth healthy, read on to learn about the importance of seeing the dentist and using your benefits before January 1st.

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