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Your Dentist Lists the Top 10 Reasons for Toothaches

April 25, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 6:16 pm
man with toothache

A toothache isn’t a dental problem. Rather, it is a symptom of a dental problem. Toothaches can have a number of causes, ranging from mild sensitivity to severe and dangerous oral health problems. When one of your teeth begins to hurt, you should schedule an exam with your dentist as soon as possible. After they evaluate the situation, they may tell you that one of the following issues is to blame for your pain. Then, you can receive treatment and get your smile on the road to recovery.

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4 Reasons to Get Screened for Oral Cancer This Month

April 5, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 6:14 pm
throat cancer concept

Oral cancer doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. While it is neither the most common nor the most talked-about form of cancer, it is a serious problem. In fact, it will kill an estimated 10,000 people in the United States in 2019, and tens of thousands more will be diagnosed with this devastating disease. Since April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, now is the perfect time for you to visit your dentist for a screening. Here are 4 reasons to get screened as soon as possible.

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Want to Save Money? Visit Your Dentist!

March 23, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 6:18 pm
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One of the most common reasons why people do not regularly visit their dentist is money. They claim that routine cleanings and checkups are not worth the price. They might even reason that since they regularly brush and floss their teeth, there is no real reason to spend money on preventive dental care. While such arguments might seem reasonable on the surface, they’re actually quite flawed. Let’s take a moment to discuss how regular dental visits can actually save you money in the long run.

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Here’s Why Flossing Is So Important

March 3, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 6:20 pm
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It’s easy to find excuses not to floss. Flossing is tedious. It’s inconvenient. It’s not really necessary if you brush your teeth. Hold on a second. While lots of people claim that flossing isn’t worth the effort, they’re sadly mistaken. In fact, incorporating this habit into your daily routine is vital if you want to maintain a healthy mouth. Let’s talk about what flossing accomplishes and what can happen if you neglect this important habit.

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A Dentist Warns Against Everyday Activities That Can Harm Your Teeth

February 15, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 1:51 pm
woman covering mouth

Your teeth are a precious asset. Not only do they help you chew food, but they’re also part of how you present yourself to the world. Taking care of your smile can spare you from pain, enable you to enjoy a robust diet, and give you confidence in social situations. Unfortunately, many people don’t protect their pearly whites like they should. In fact, they may be engaging in everyday activities that can endanger both the function and the appearance of their teeth. A dentist in Colorado Springs is here to warn against common habits that could harm your smile.

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How to Choose a New Dentist: 5 Traits to Look For

February 2, 2019

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happy dental patient

Choosing a new dentist can be a daunting task. Whether your old dentist disappointed you, you just moved to a new area, or it has been years since you’ve given serious attention to your oral health, you might not have any idea how to start your search. Fortunately, you are not without help. Here are a few traits you should focus on when you’re trying to find an oral healthcare professional who is a good fit for you and your family.

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Are Some People More Prone to Cavities Than Others?

January 25, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 8:17 pm
woman with chocolate bar and tooth pain

Cavities are the most common dental problem. In fact, the vast majority of people will develop a cavity at some point in their lives. Still, you might wonder if some people are more prone to tooth decay than others. Is there anything you can do to reduce your risk of developing cavities? A dentist is here to discuss these important issues.

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Visit Your Dentist in 2019 to Achieve a Healthier Smile

January 5, 2019

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2019 goals

If you’re like most people, you’ve probably set a few new year’s resolutions. You might want to shed a few pounds, spend more time with your loved ones, or learn a new language. Those are all fantastic goals, but you shouldn’t forget to think about your oral health when you’re considering what you want to accomplish in 2019. Regularly visiting your dentist can have a great positive influence on your oral health, overall health, and confidence. Let’s talk more about the benefits you can experience when you make professional dental care part of your regular routine.

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Oral Cancer: Another Big Reason Not to Skip Your Dental Appointment

December 15, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 7:27 pm
oral cancer circled in red

Routine dental appointments are important. Regular cleanings help to keep plaque and tartar at bay; your dental hygienist is full of good advice on how to take care of your teeth at home; and frequent checkups allow your dentist to detect problems like cavities and gum disease before they become too serious. But there is another BIG reason why you shouldn’t skip regular dental visits — oral cancer. Let’s talk about why getting screened for this serious disease is so vital and how your dentist can aid in early detection.

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Welcome to Our New Website!

December 10, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — e_anderson @ 3:06 pm
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Have you noticed something different around here lately? As part of our continuous effort to improve the patient experience of all our guests, we recently completed a makeover of our dental website. Now, our website shares more custom photos and tells more of our story. At the same time, it includes the latest technology and makes us more accessible to everyone on the Internet. To learn more about the details behind the change, read on!

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