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Tips to Protect Teeth During Illness
added on: December 17, 2022
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From sniffles and coughs to sore throats and fevers, there are plenty of telltale signs that cold and flu season is among us. Unfortunately, December through February is typically prime time for a cold or the flu to affect your family, and we’re just now starting to enter that time… Read More…


How Can You Tell If Someone Has Gum Disease?
added on: November 27, 2022
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Gum disease is one of the many oral health conditions that can affect other parts of the body. It’s a potentially serious infection that can lead to anything from tooth loss to cardiovascular diseases. Gum disease can’t be reversed by your dentist in Fayetteville in its more advanced stages, so it’s… Read More…


Sinus Pressure vs. Toothache
added on: November 16, 2022
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Any type of tooth pain can be unbearable, just ask your dentist in Fayetteville. We’re all too familiar with toothaches and will do everything we can to help alleviate the pain. However, sometimes tooth troubles aren’t the actual cause of tooth pain. In fact, sometimes a toothache may be a… Read More…


What is Nitrous Oxide Used for at The Dentist? 
added on: October 17, 2022
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Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a colorless and odorless gas occasionally used for dental treatment. Now, while not everyone will be a candidate for nitrous oxide, this type of sedation dentistry has been known to help ease nervous or scared patients during procedures. If you have dental… Read More…


Filing Your Own Teeth & Other Dangerous Social Media Trends
added on: September 25, 2022
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Some patients will go to great lengths to get an ideal smile, and it’s something that your dentist in Fayetteville is happy to help with. There are plenty of different treatments available to transform any smile safely and effectively. But unfortunately, there are also plenty of dangerous social media trends claiming… Read More…


Should People With Dentures Still See The Dentist? 
added on: September 15, 2022
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We always stress the importance of seeing your dentist in Fayetteville at least twice a year to protect your teeth from decay, disease, and other tooth troubles. But what happens if you no longer have any natural teeth and wear a denture instead? Should you still visit your dentist regularly? Absolutely!… Read More…


Transform Your Smile With These 5 Cosmetic Dentistry Options
added on: August 26, 2022
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Do you hide your smile in pictures? Cover your mouth when you laugh? Avoid showing your teeth whenever or however you can? You’re not alone. More than 50% of Americans are insecure about their smile. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Getting a smile that you love is… Read More…


Can You Have Too Many Teeth? 
added on: August 18, 2022
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Most people have 20 baby teeth, and 32 permanent adult teeth. However, a condition called hyperdontia can cause too many teeth to grow inside the mouth. This is usually more common in kids but can also occur into adulthood. Hyperdontia can be treated by your dentist in Fayetteville, but sometimes… Read More…


What Happens If You Have An Impacted Tooth?
added on: July 26, 2022
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The term ‘impacted tooth’ refers to a tooth that was supposed to erupt yet hasn’t. As a result, the tooth can get trapped in the gums. Most commonly, impaction occurs with wisdom teeth, but the truth is any tooth can become impacted. So what exactly happens if you have an… Read More…


How Can I Change The Way My Teeth Look?
added on: July 15, 2022
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Not white enough, not straight enough, not even enough – these are just a couple of things that tend to bother people about their teeth. If you’re someone who isn’t completely happy with the way your teeth look, you may shy away from fully smiling and enjoying life. Nobody should… Read More…


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