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Dental Implants: Can They Replace Front Teeth?

February 15, 2023

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closeup of woman smiling

Who doesn’t want a beautiful, fully functioning, complete smile? If you suffer from front tooth loss, you may not feel as confident as you once were. Not only that, but everyday tasks like eating and speaking could be very difficult. Although it’s possible to restore your grin with a dental bridge or one-tooth denture, those are far from ideal solutions. Instead, an implanted front tooth has proven to be the best long-term method of tooth replacement for patients. Read on to learn why you should replace front teeth with dental implants and the benefits you can reap from this treatment!

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Why You Should Quit Smoking When You Get Dentures

January 11, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 7:32 pm
closeup of man breaking cigarette in half

It’s no secret that smoking is a poor habit for your health. Not only does it increase your risk of multiple health issues (i.e., heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.), but it makes you more likely to lose all your teeth! By quitting, you can help preserve your smile and keep it intact for life. If you’ve already lost your teeth, you may think there’s no reason to break this habit. However, that’s not the case at all. Smoking can make everyday tasks far more difficult for people with dentures. Read on to learn a few reasons why quitting smoking is ideal for denture wearers!

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Trouble Removing Your Aligners? Here are 4 Tips to Clear the Way

December 6, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 8:56 am
woman smiling and holding a clear aligner in hand

Invisalign has become an incredibly popular way to achieve the straighter smile you’ve always wanted. While the treatment has many appealing factors, one of the most popular is the level of discreetness they offer—they are truly the “invisible” braces! The clear aligners are practically unnoticeable and are removable. As you enjoy these benefits (you still get to enjoy your favorite foods!), you may have become alarmed when you are having trouble taking your aligners out. No worries! Read on to learn four tips for the easy removal of your aligner trays.

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What Toothpaste Should I Avoid Using on My Veneers?

November 8, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 12:37 am
Man brushing his teeth with charcoal toothpaste

Like an expensive outfit or a luxury car, veneers can give you access to a life beyond the usual. When you smile you won’t feel like just anybody else—you feel like a movie star. However, just like a luxury car, you have to maintain your veneers in a particular way to keep them looking good. One of the ways you can do that is to use toothpaste that won’t damage your restoration. Here’s a guide to some of the kinds of toothpaste you should be avoiding, along with some recommendations for which to use instead.

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Can I Still Drink Coffee If I Have Veneers?

October 2, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 5:39 pm
A woman smiling and drinking a cup of coffee

Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages on the planet; in fact, over 400 billion cups of java are consumed each year! But as popular as coffee is, it isn’t great for your smile; it’s notorious for causing stained teeth. But what about if you have porcelain veneers—can you still regularly enjoy coffee with no fear of your veneers becoming stained, or is it better to show restraint? Here’s more from your dentist in Denton about why you should still be careful when you drink coffee if you have veneers, along with some tips for ensuring that your smile stays white and bright.

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The Truth About 4 Common Gum Disease Myths

September 15, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 1:03 pm
Woman pulling down lower lip to show signs of gum disease

No doubt you’ve at least heard about gum disease, but how much do you really know about it? Sadly, there are many common misconceptions about the condition that can stop people from getting the care they need. If you want to keep your smile safe, then it’s important to have all the facts. Below are 4 common gum disease myths and the truth behind each one.

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Dangerous Items That Could Cause a Dental Emergency

August 24, 2022

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woman eating a lemon slice

A dental emergency usually catches people by surprise, but in retrospect maybe they were putting their teeth in harm’s way. There are items that definitely elevate your risk for teeth trouble just by putting them in your mouth. Some might be surprising, while others are obvious. Keep reading to learn from your dentist in Denton what items you can avoid to steer clear of a dental emergency.

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Will a Chipped Tooth Heal on Its Own?

August 4, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 11:23 pm
man with chipped tooth

Going to softball practice without an athletic mouthguard, trying to crack a nutshell with your teeth, clenching your teeth while sleeping, or maybe even hitting your mouth on the steering wheel during a fender bender – there are a lot of ways to suffer a chipped tooth in Denton. Can your damaged tooth repair itself? Other parts of your body naturally begin to heal, so why not your tooth, right? Keep reading as your emergency dentist examines this topic.

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4 of the Weirdest Dental Emergencies You’d Never Believe

July 6, 2022

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woman surprised at a dental emergency in Denton

The last thing you’d want to experience is a dental emergency. While many of these can be unsettling or happen when you least expect them, some are more common and can typically be treated right away. However, there have been several recorded urgent dental situations that might blow your mind. Read on to learn about four of the strangest dental emergencies you’ll ever hear of!

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Can Tooth Infections Be Fatal?

June 5, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — primedentistrytx @ 8:45 pm
Woman experiencing a severe toothache.

Almost everyone experiences a toothache occasionally—but have you ever had one so painful that you felt like it was killing you? These pesky little aches are usually easily treatable and have no major implications; however, in some cases, the underlying causes for the ache can develop into serious, sometimes fatal problems. Keep reading to learn more from your emergency dentist about tooth infections, when they can be potentially deadly, and some ways to protect yourself.

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