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May

Summer is a time to relax and enjoy the outdoors, but it’s also essential to maintain your oral health during the sunny season. Whether you’re attending outdoor events, enjoying summer treats, or spending time with family, your dental care routine should stay a top priority. As a trusted dentist in Eagle, ID, we’ve gathered the best tips for keeping your teeth and gums healthy throughout the summer months. Oral Health Tips for Summer Tip Benefit Regular Dental Check-ups Prevents cavities and early detection of oral
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Popcorn has been a popular snack for people of all ages since the 1800’s. However, it is not necessarily the snack preferred by most dentists. In fact, many dentists will go out of their way to avoid consuming popcorn due to the number of patients frequenting their dental office identifying popcorn as the culprit of their teeth pain. Beyond the excess salt, butter, and sugar it can be coated in, popcorn is by far one of the worst causes of dental damage. And, although you
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When it comes to straightening teeth, Invisalign has become one of the most popular alternatives to braces available on the market today. Not only are Invisalign aligners valued for their discreet appearance, but they’re also known for their comfort, and the predictability of the outcome of a great smile. Invisalign is also celebrated for its ease of maintenance when compared to the care required for traditional braces, though they do still require some extra tending. It’s important to take care of your teeth when wearing Invisalign as well
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Enhancing your smile can boost your confidence and even make it easier to care for your teeth. Invisalign is one of the most popular methods to straighten teeth but there are lots of factors to consider. If you are on the fence and are interested in Invisalign, here are five things we think you should know. 1. Results Are Fast Using Invisalign to straighten your teeth typically offers faster results than traditional orthodontic options. Most patients achieve their desired result in just 6-18 months when using Invisalign. In comparison,
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So, you have crooked teeth and want the best possible treatment for straightening them, but you do not want to endure metal braces in your mouth. There are many possible reasons you might be adverse to the idea of metal braces, including hearing stories of people with braces taking pain relief medication and suffering cuts in their mouths, not wanting to get food stuck in your braces every time you eat, or just not liking the look of a lot of metal gear in your
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We all know that dental hygiene matters. That’s why we brush twice a day and attend regular dental appointments. But, despite our best efforts, time and decay can still take their toll. When that happens, we may need more than just a ten-minute check. Most commonly, small issues of decay require a surface filling. If problems go unchecked, though, decay could become more serious, and could even lead to fractures or broken teeth. If that happens, your dentist will likely recommend something called a dental crown.
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Am I a Suitable Candidate for Invisalign? If you are unhappy with the way your teeth look and function due to a variety of reasons that could be solved through straightening, you may be evaluating corrective orthodontic treatments. With the rise in popularity of Invisalign, you may be wondering if it might be the perfect solution for you and your smile. You are likely a suitable candidate for Invisalign if you are in the following categories and you are willing to see a course of treatment
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At our pediatric dental practice, we understand that many parents may feel anxious when their child requires dental treatment that involves sedation. You want the best for your child—healthy teeth, a bright smile, and a positive dental experience. But when it comes to sedation, safety is likely one of your top concerns. The good news is that dental sedation for children is incredibly safe, especially when administered by a qualified pediatric dentist. In this blog, we’ll break down why sedation is often used in pediatric
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Dental fear cripples a person’s mind to the point where visiting a dentist poses an almost impossible challenge. The type of anxiety arising from dental fear is as real as the type of anxious feelings a person feels before boarding an airplane. The fear is even stronger if the potential patient has already had a bad experience at a dental office. However, if you suffer from dental fear and anxiety, there are fortunately some techniques to overcome these feelings. Let’s take a look at some
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Dec

A frenectomy is a laser removal process of the frena, or connective tissue in the mouth that attaches the tongue to the mouth, upper lip to the gums and/or the gums to the cheeks. This procedure provides patients with better mobility when it would otherwise be prevented. The surgery can be performed on infants or adults, and is often done under anesthesia with an easygoing healing process. Indications of Needing a Frenectomy In Babies: In Adults: What Condition Does a Frenectomy Treat? A frenectomy treats
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