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  • IV Sedation Dentistry: Is It Right for You?

    IV sedation is one option dentists use to help patients relax during treatment. It’s usually considered when someone feels very anxious about dental work or when a procedure may take a long time. The medication is given through a vein, so it begins working quickly. Patients are not fully asleep with IV sedation. They are…

  • Are Full Arch Dental Implants Only for Denture Wearers?

    People often think full arch dental implants are only for patients who already wear dentures. That’s a common assumption, but it isn’t how the treatment is used in practice. Dentists also recommend full arch implants for patients whose natural teeth are breaking down across the entire mouth. Some still have teeth, but those teeth may…

  • Why Do My Gums Bleed When I Brush?

    Slight bleeding when you brush your teeth can catch you off guard. A lot of people assume they brushed too hard, but bleeding gums usually mean the gums are irritated. The most common reason is plaque. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth throughout the day. If it sits along the…

  • Is Sedation Dentistry Safe?

    Many dental offices offer sedation to help patients relax during treatment. When performed by trained professionals and the patient’s health history is reviewed in advance, it is generally very safe. Dentists use sedation every day for people who feel anxious, have trouble sitting through long appointments, or need more involved procedures. The medications and monitoring…

  • I Have Periodontal Disease. Will My Dental Implants Also Be Affected by It?

    Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults. If you have been diagnosed with gum disease, you may wonder whether dental implants are still an option and whether implants can also be affected by similar problems. The answer is yes; gum health plays a major…

  • How Long Does a Dental Cleaning Take?

    A lot of patients ask this before their appointment. The short answer is that most dental cleanings do not take very long. In many cases, the visit lasts somewhere around half an hour to an hour, but exact timing can vary. Someone who comes in regularly and keeps up with brushing and flossing will usually…

  • I’m Terrified of the Dentist. Can Sedation Dentistry Help?

    A lot of people feel uneasy about going to the dentist. For some, it’s mild nerves before an appointment. For others, the fear is strong enough that they avoid treatment for years. Sedation dentistry was developed to help patients who struggle with that kind of anxiety. Instead of forcing yourself through a stressful appointment, sedation…

  • How Long Does Dental Implant Treatment Take?

    Dental implant timelines can look different from one patient to another. It depends on things like your oral health, how many teeth are being replaced, and whether extra steps such as bone grafting are needed. Some people receive temporary teeth the same day their implants are placed. Others go through a healing period that can…

  • How Often Should You Go to the Dentist?

    People often hear that they should see a dentist every six months. That recommendation works well for many people, but it is not the same for everyone. Some patients do well with two visits a year, while others may need to come in more often. A dentist usually decides this based on your teeth, gums,…

  • Sedation Dentistry: What Is It and How Does It Work?

    Some people feel nervous about dental appointments. Others struggle with a strong gag reflex, very sensitive teeth, or procedures that take a long time. Sedation dentistry is one way dentists make those visits easier to handle for nervous patients. Different medications can be used depending on the situation. Some forms create a slight calming effect,…