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History of Dental Care

Thank goodness dental care has evolved since ancient Roman times, when your barber would’ve been the one pulling your diseased teeth. Read on to learn more about this fascinating history.

The History of Dental Care: The First Dental Floss

Evidence has shown that even the ancient caveman cared for his teeth. They can tell this by the grooves on their teeth which are evidence of dental floss or dental picks wearing the enamel.

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Saturday, September 4th, 2010 General No Comments

Dental Fears

Many of the young children I see are coming to the dentist for the first time.  They have no experience of dentistry yet they are often fearful.  Why?

I believe that children pick up both verbal and non-verbal messages from parents, siblings, friends, and even TV shows that make fun of how scary a dental visit is or how badly a root canal hurts. 

Thursday, August 19th, 2010 Education, General, Prevention No Comments

Wouldn’t Pain-Free Dental Care Be Wonderful?

Is there such a thing as pain free dental care? Supposedly there is but then again we have also all heard of pots of gold at the rainbow’s end, sasquatches, and unicorns. But could there be such a thing like pain-free dental care? Just imagine it, being able to take care of your tooth problems without excruciating pain!

Such a thing really is possible through today’s modern technology and research. Relaxation and communication, which you must contribute to, are key factors.

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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 General No Comments

Tips for Dealing With Kid’s Dental Emergencies

Knowing how to proceed during a child’s dental emergency can not only save them pain, but it could save their teeth as well.

So while it is frightening to see your child in pain, with a mouth full of blood, just remember the following advice and you both will be fine.

Knocked Out Teeth: Kid’s Dental Emergencies

Let’s face it, kids can sometimes be anything but graceful. They lose teeth in a variety of ways.

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Sunday, August 8th, 2010 Education, General No Comments

Your Guide to Common Dental Terminology

If you are planning a visit to your dentist, or even if you are just curious about what all that chicken scratch in your dental chart means, you might be interested in brushing up on some common dental terminology. Here are some of the terms you may hear in the dentist’s office, along with their everyday definitions.

Dental Terminology

Abscess: An infection of a tooth, bone, or tissue.

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Thursday, June 10th, 2010 General No Comments

How to Teach Your Child to Look Forward to Visiting a Kids Dentist

Many adults and quite a few children cringe at the mention of the word “dentist”. However, you can help your child learn to look forward to visiting the kid’s dentist by incorporating a few steps into your daily routine a few days before your scheduled appointment. Here’s how:

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Friday, June 4th, 2010 General No Comments

Tips For Parents Who Have Kids In Braces

Twenty years ago having braces was more embarrassing than anything else for a child. However, today braces are being seen as a fashion statement with people in Asia even buying prosthetic braces kits to apply at home for fashion reasons only. Although Invisalign does offer clear orthodontic care without the will need for wires, most kids are still wearing traditional metal braces.

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Thursday, April 15th, 2010 Braces, General No Comments

Help Your Child Not Be Afraid of a Dentist

Taking your child to a dentist at least twice a year is part of any parent’s responsibilities. After all, regular dental checkups for kids can help them prevent gingivitis or tooth decay and cavities. If you’re one of the millions of parents who have kids who are afraid of the dentist, you may struggle with the idea of dragging them there twice a year.

These tips can help ease your child’s fears about the dentist:

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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 General No Comments
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