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Why Do I Have Bad Teeth?

June 28, 2021

a woman holding an image of a drawing of bad teeth in front of her mouth

Can bad teeth run in the family? Wonder why you’re continually battling cavities or other common oral health problems? Even if you’re diligent about brushing, flossing, and rinsing, you may experience more problems as a result of your genetics. While it may not seem fair, it is a reality for many people. However, there are things you can do to maintain healthier teeth and gums. A dentist answers the question, “Are bad teeth genetic” and shares which dental problems can be attributed to your family.

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How to Sleep While Dealing With a Nagging Toothache at Night

June 13, 2021

a woman lying in bed with a toothache at night in Conway

Having a toothache at night can be a miserable experience. The nagging and throbbing pain can leave you desperate for sleep and relief from the discomfort. Unfortunately, when these situations arise, you usually need to wait until morning before calling and scheduling an appointment to see your dentist. But what can you do in the meantime? Here are 3 tips that will help you get back to sleep even while dealing with a problematic and painful tooth.

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Why You Shouldn’t Chew on Ice?

May 22, 2021

Woman chewing on ice

When you get to the bottom of your iced tea, soda, or other cold beverage, do you feel the urge to crunch down on it? This common habit seems to be one of the best ways for you to cool yourself down on a hot summer day. However, this isn’t a good idea when it comes to your oral health. Chewing on ice can damage your teeth. Read on to learn about some of the negative consequences of chewing on ice as well as some things you can do to give it up.

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How to Know If You Need a Dental Filling?

May 2, 2021

Tooth-colored filling

Do you think that you might need to have a dental filling? Fillings are used in order to treat minor damage to the teeth caused by decay, injuries, and other issues. It involves your dentist administering a local anesthetic to the area if needed before removing damaged parts of the tooth. After cleaning the area, a filling material is added to the tooth in order to restore the structure. Here are some common symptoms that could indicate that you need to have a dental filling.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Be Flossing Every Day

April 28, 2021

Healthy woman smiles while flossing

If you don’t like to floss your teeth, you’re certainly not alone. In fact, recent studies show that only 31.6% of American adults self-report that they floss daily, while 36.6% say they floss once or more a week, and 31.9% admit that they never floss. The American Dental Association and health experts around the world highly encourage flossing every day, but why is it so important? This healthy habit may be more important for your oral health than you realize! Here are four reasons why you should be flossing daily.

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How To Tell If Your Toothache Is a Dental Emergency

April 16, 2021

Pained man wondering is a toothache a dental emergency

Are you wondering “Is a toothache a dental emergency?” Dental pain is very common because many things can cause it. Thankfully, most cases of dental discomfort are the result of small issues that can be taken care of easily. Sometimes, you may even be able to treat your toothache at home! However, sometimes a toothache is a warning sign of a much larger issue that needs urgent dental care. Here’s how to tell if your toothache can wait to be treated until your next dental appointment or if you should see your Conway emergency dentist right away.

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What Happens If You Skip a Dental Cleaning

March 25, 2021

Woman with gum disease

There are all sorts of different reasons why you may skip your dental visits. For many people, it is because of a busy schedule, and for others, it is a result of dental anxiety. Even though it may not seem like a big deal, if you aren’t going to the dental office as often as you should, you could end up with some negative consequences. Continue reading to learn about the different oral health issues that can arise if you skip a dental cleaning.

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6 Home Remedies to Deal with Oral Pain

March 1, 2021

Peppermint tea

Are you dealing with a toothache? Sometimes they can feel like the worst pain in the world. It is best that you schedule an appointment with your dentist is soon as you can for emergency treatment in order to get to the bottom of it. However, there may be a little bit of time between now and when you get to the practice. The good news is that there are some steps you can take at home in order to reduce the amount of pain that you’re feeling. Try one of the following remedies to get some temporary relief.

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What Causes Canker Sores and Cold Sores, and How Can You Treat Them?

February 27, 2021

person with a canker sore on their lip

You probably know the feeling – you go to take a bite of something salty or take a sip of a highly acidic beverage, and bam! The pain feels much larger than the small sore inside of your mouth looks. Maybe you struggle with unsightly sores that appear around the outside of your mouth and lips. Mouth sores are a miserable thing to have to deal with, and if you’ve ever had them, you know this first-hand. What is the difference between them, and how do you treat them? Your Conway dentist has the answers!

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How Does Ice Cream Affect Your Teeth?

February 12, 2021

person eating ice cream

“You scream, I scream…” You likely know how the rest of the common adage goes. Ice cream is nothing short of wonderful, and with so many non-dairy options available now, even those who have to avoid lactose can enjoy it. Like anything else, if consumed in moderation, ice cream is an enjoyable treat that makes the heart and stomach happy. Plus, regular ice cream is packed full of calcium! However, it’s important to keep in mind that eating too much of it can negatively affect your oral health. Keep reading to learn more.

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