Southlake Family Dentistry Blog

4 Things to Consider When Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist

July 12, 2022

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patient speaking with a cosmetic dentist in Fort Mill

If you’re unhappy with the way your teeth look and want to improve your smile, then cosmetic dentistry may be your best option. With multiple types of treatments that can correct various aesthetic issues, you can be sure to enjoy relatively quick and effective results. However, you may be wondering how to decide on the right dentist for you. After all, you’ll want a professional who is dedicated to addressing your dental needs. Keep reading to learn four things to consider when deciding on a cosmetic dentist!

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A Step-By-Step Breakdown of the Invisalign Process

June 3, 2022

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Woman holding her Invisalign aligner.

Are you unhappy with your smile because of crooked and misaligned teeth? If so, your situation isn’t hopeless, and you might be interested in Invisalign as a possible treatment option. Invisalign has taken the world of modern dentistry by storm, and many patients are turning to the clear aligners to provide them with beautifully straighter and healthier smiles. However, you might have questions about the overall treatment process. Keep reading to learn about each step of the Invisalign process and what you can expect.

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The 4 Most Common Ways to Ruin Your Invisalign Treatment

May 4, 2022

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Woman holding her Invisalign tray.

If you’ve just started Invisalign treatment, congratulations! A straighter set of teeth is on the horizon—but only if your treatment is successful! And despite the relative ease and convenience of Invisalign, there are still many things that can influence and ultimately deter your progress. Keep reading to learn more about 4 of the most common ways that patients compromise their Invisalign treatment, so you can ensure that your straighter smile is delivered right on schedule.

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Are Cosmetic Dental Procedures Safe?

April 6, 2022

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Dentist with beautiful female patient

Given the touted results of cosmetic dentistry, the field can sometimes sound too good to be true. There’s got to be a catch, right? Like, is cosmetic dentistry really safe? They say that artists suffer for their art, so perhaps you suffer for the gleaming smile that dentists give you.

As it happens, though, cosmetic dentistry is just as safe as any other vetted medicine. Below is a summary of its common treatments and why they’re safe for patients.

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Your Guide to Halloween Candy: What to Avoid and How to Take Care of Your Teeth

October 21, 2021

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Trick-or-treating is fun for the whole family, and children often anticipate the evening of fun the entire year! Halloween is coming up and we want you and your children to enjoy the festivities….without damaging your teeth! Here is a list of some of the most harmful treats for your teeth and how you can better protect them this October 31st.

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Questions You’ve Been Wanting to Ask Your Dentist

September 20, 2021

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Do you ever feel like you have a million questions to ask of your dentist but can’t think of them on the spot? This post is for you! We get these questions frequently here at Southlake Family Dentistry and want our patients to have the answers. So, here are the top questions you’ve probably been wanting to ask your dentist. 

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How Your Diet Impacts Your Dental Health

August 16, 2021

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Your diet plays a huge role in your overall health, specifically your organ functions and weight stabilization. But did you know what you eat heavily affects your dental health too? Foods that are good for, say, your digestion system, aren’t always good for your teeth. Let’s dive into all of the hard facts surrounding your diet and your dental health. 

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5 Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

July 19, 2021

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Have you ever experienced tooth sensitivity? It’s that painful sensation that some of us feel after biting into a popsicle or taking a big sip of hot coffee. If you feel pain after eating/drinking hot and cold foods, you likely have tooth sensitivity. You might be wondering where it comes from and why it only happens to some of us. There are several reasons, but let’s go over the 5 most common culprits. 

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Root Canals 101

June 21, 2021

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You’ve probably heard about root canals before, even if you’ve never had one. And more often than not, there’s a negative connotation that goes along with the procedure. Root canals were historically a painful treatment, but the procedure is not as rough as it once was with the recent advancement in technology. And did you know that according to The American Association of Endodontists, more than 15 million root canals are performed per year? You’re not alone! 

What is a root canal?

Root canal procedures are done to treat a severely cracked tooth, a deep cavity, or issues from a previous filling. A root canal is needed when the pulp or the center of your tooth becomes inflamed from infection or damage. 

How do I know if I need a root canal?

You might be a perfect candidate for a root canal procedure if you have frequent toothaches, sensitivity, discoloration, swelling, or a recurring pimple on the gums. If you’re experiencing one or more of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with your dentist today so we can determine the right treatment to eliminate your painful symptoms. 

What happens during the procedure? 

The first step in performing a root canal is to create an “access hole” into the affected tooth to remove the pulp, any bacteria, and decayed nerve tissue. Thanks to modern medicine, we use local anesthesia to numb the tooth so you shouldn’t feel any pain, similar to a filling. Once the bacteria and pulp have been removed, a series of files are carefully placed into the hole and used to clean the sides of the root canals.

Once the access hole has been cleaned, and all the decayed tissue has been removed, it’s time to seal the tooth. Your dentist may fit this all into one appointment, or you might have a second appointment to finish it up. If you are going to have a subsequent appointment, your dentist will place a temporary filling in your tooth until you see us next. 

Lastly, we always consider restoration. Sometimes, this includes placing a crown on the tooth for protection, preventing it from breaking, and giving the tooth full function. However, you should speak to your dentist about restoration options. 

Don’t let the past of root canals frighten you! Suspect you might be due for one? Contact the Southlake team to schedule an appointment today.

5 Signs You Need a New Toothbrush

May 17, 2021

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Your dentist has been telling you that brushing your teeth twice a day is important for your oral health. But if your toothbrush isn’t in good shape, your healthy brushing habits might not be benefiting you as much as you think. Your dentist likely gives you a new toothbrush every time you visit the office (which should be twice a year). But you actually need to replace your toothbrush more often than that. Here are some signs that it might be time to throw out your toothbrush and replace it with a new one.

1. The bristles are worn down, broken, or falling out.

Frayed or bent bristles aren’t doing a good job of cleaning your teeth. If you notice the bristles of your toothbrush are declining, or they’re just in bad shape, it’s time for a new toothbrush.

2. Your toothbrush bristles touched someone else’s or fell on the floor.

This one is self-explanatory. The germs that your toothbrush could pick up from the floor or another person’s toothbrush could make you sick. It’s best to replace it if it’s been contaminated by other germs.

3. You stored your toothbrush in a container.

The air-tight toothbrush containers that many people use for traveling are the perfect place for bacteria to breed. If you’ve been storing your toothbrush in a container for a prolonged period of time, throw it out. 

4. You’ve been sick. 

Being sick is no fun, and using the same toothbrush after being ill will not help the cause. If you’ve had a virus such as the flu or a cold recently, replace your germy toothbrush with a new one. 

5. You’re halfway to your next cleaning.

If none of the above things occur before three months have passed, then it’s time! We recommend replacing your toothbrush every three months to get the full effects of brushing. If you use an electric toothbrush be sure you are replacing the toothbrush head on the same schedule.

Keeping your teeth clean and healthy starts with proper brushing. Brush your teeth at least twice a day with an ADA-approved toothpaste. Also, be mindful of the places your toothbrush has been and what it has touched. Contact our office to make an appointment for your next cleaning.

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