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What You Should Know About CEREC Crowns: The Pros and Cons

July 10, 2025

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Dentist putting block of ceramic into CEREC machine

Did you find yourself with one tooth that’s become severely damaged or decayed? Your dentist may recommend putting a dental crown over it to protect your tooth and restore its appearance and function! With advancements in dentistry, you may even get it during one visit with the help of CEREC technology! If you aren’t too sure whether this type of crown is right for you, here are some pros and cons to help you feel more confident about your decision for your oral health.

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Should I Be Worried About Oral Cancer?

June 19, 2025

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A woman giving a thumbs up at her dental appointment

Each year in the United States, approximately 60,000 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed. Though these only account for about three percent of all cancer diagnoses, this number is still troublingly high, causing more than 9,750 deaths and killing one person an hour, 24 hours a day. The good news is that regular visits to your dentist can help protect you from oral cancer, as your regular preventive exam and cleaning includes an oral cancer screening. If caught early, this disease can be treated, hopefully increasing your odds of survival. Here are some factors that can put you at risk for oral cancer, and what you can do to protect yourself.

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Your Royal Guide for a Dental Crown That Fell Out

June 6, 2025

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Man shocked that his dental crown came out

When you have a tooth that’s severely damaged, you may have had it fixed with a dental crown. It is a long-lasting, durable solution that lets you bite into your favorite foods with ease. But some accidents can cause them to come out. You may have been shocked if this happened to you, but it’s important to stay calm, as your emergency dentist can help you out. This guide will walk you through what to do if a crown falls out.

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From Rocks to Rinses: A Brief History of Fluoride

May 23, 2025

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Patient getting fluoride treatment

Many people have heard that fluoride helps protect their teeth. But do you know how this mineral went from a natural element to a daily dental essential? The history of fluoride is surprisingly full of curiosity, discovery, and even a little controversy. If you’ve ever wondered how fluoride ended up in your toothpaste, mouthwash, or tap water, keep reading!

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Will Your Dental Insurance Plan Help Cover the Cost of Dental Implants?

May 10, 2025

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Dental insurance form on a laptop

Dental implants can be an excellent choice for replacing any number of missing teeth. However, since they come at a higher cost than traditional bridges or dentures, you will likely want to look for ways to make them more affordable. Could dental insurance be the key to making dental implants more budget-friendly? Here’s what you need to know before you start the process of replacing your teeth from the roots up.

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Protect Your New Smile: Foods to Avoid After Teeth Whitening

April 4, 2025

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Two glasses of iced soda.

Teeth whitening can dramatically enhance your smile, boosting confidence and helping you look and feel your best. But once your teeth are noticeably whiter, the work isn’t done. The first 24 to 72 hours after a whitening treatment are crucial – your teeth are more porous and vulnerable to staining during this time. What you eat and drink during this period can either preserve your bright results or undo them.

To protect your investment and keep your smile sparkling, here’s a guide to the foods and beverages you should avoid after teeth whitening.

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5 Factors That Could Increase Your Risk of Gum Disease

March 12, 2025

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person lowering their lip to reveal an inflamed gumline

Gum disease is one of the leading oral health conditions in the country, estimated to impact one out of every two adults. Do you know if you’re at risk? At your routine checkups and cleanings with your dentist in Gainesville, they’ll screen you for gum disease and assess what habits and other factors could put you at a greater chance of developing it. Read on to learn five factors that could increase your chances of developing gum disease.

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Comparing Nitrous Oxide and Oral Conscious Sedation

February 22, 2025

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Woman relaxed in dental chair thanks to oral conscious sedation

When it comes to sedation dentistry, many practices offer nitrous oxide along with oral conscious sedation. Both options can help you stay relaxed while your smile is being treated, but which one is the right choice for you? To answer that question, it can help to compare the two methods and consider what they involve. Here’s a look at some of the differences between nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation.

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Royal Recovery: Healing After Dental Crown Placement

January 9, 2025

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Blue-gloved hands showing how dental crown fits over model tooth

If you recently saw your dentist for a severely damaged or decayed tooth or had a root canal procedure, you’ll likely be fitted with a dental crown. Historically, dentists required two appointments spread out over several weeks to fit you with this restoration. Thankfully, today they can provide one on the same day as your initial appointment using CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic) technology.

Although this method reduces wait times, you might hesitate to schedule your procedure if you don’t know what recovery looks like. Continue reading to learn 3 helpful hints for healing quickly and without complications!

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What to Eat After All-on-4 Surgery

December 19, 2024

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An older woman making a smoothie

If you will soon be undergoing an All-on-4 procedure for dental implants, you may be wondering what your diet will look like for the next few months. The truth is, while recovery from this procedure is relatively easy, you will still need to temporarily adjust what you eat until you’ve healed completely.

When it comes to your diet, there are two distinct recovery periods to plan for. Here’s how you should plan to eat during this time.

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