9 Myths About Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are an excellent resource in cosmetic dentistry. However, they also come with their share of misconceptions and myths. Here are nine common myths about dental veneers debunked for your edification. What Are Dental Veneers? The first iteration of dental veneers was created by Dr. Charles Pincus, a California dentist, in 1928. His strategy […]
Read More →4 Ways to Preserve Your Dental Hygiene
October is National Dental Hygiene Month, and we are thrilled. Of course, we think every month is dental hygiene month, but we’ll embrace a national celebration where we can get it. In honor of the distinction, we highlight four ways to preserve and promote your dental hygiene. Oral or dental hygiene is the practice of […]
Read More →What To Expect During Dental Emergencies
Unexpected dental emergencies and oral injuries can be painful and uncomfortable to deal with. They can happen at any time and often need immediate treatment in order to keep the integrity of your teeth. Bismarck Advanced Dental And Implants offer high-quality emergency dental services for patients in North Dakota. No matter what dental emergency you […]
Read More →Coping With Dental Anxiety
We all know someone who is afraid of going to the dentist. Maybe it is your mother, maybe a child, or maybe it’s the man in the mirror. The fact is, dental anxiety is highly common. In a 2009 study, dental phobia outstripped the phobias of heights and spiders as the most common of those fears tested.
Read More →Dry Brushing: A Better, Deeper Clean
The fresh taste of mint is a pleasant way to start the evening routine. It gives a sense of dental cleanliness and protection from nocturnal plaque. However, that minty fresh feeling may just be a false sense of security disguised as oral hygiene. For a really thorough clean, before you lather on the toothpaste, first do a bit of dry brushing.
Read More →Seize the Power to Prevent Cavities
If you knew your car was going to drive over a nail and your tires would be punctured, wouldn’t you make strides to avoid such an outcome? If you knew your roof was wearing thin in one spot and would soon be letting in water, wouldn’t you actively work to repair it? The threat of holes in your teeth is more present than these: what are you doing to prevent cavities?
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