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Can You Still Enjoy Your Morning Brew After a Tooth Extraction?

May 5, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 8:11 pm
Cup of coffee on a table

Starting your day with a nice, hot cup of coffee is something that many people do. Whether you go to a local café or have a setup at home, the liquid gold may help you get through the morning. However, if you had a tooth extraction, holding off on drinking coffee can help aid in the healing process. Read on to learn why you should avoid the morning beverage and when you can enjoy a sip of it once again.

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Simple Tips for Overcoming a Fear of Tooth Extractions

April 5, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 12:44 am
Woman smiling and holding tooth

If you’ve been told that you need a tooth extraction, it’s natural to feel a little nervous, especially if it’s your first time. The idea of having a tooth removed can sound intimidating, but the good news is that modern dentistry makes the process smoother and more comfortable than ever. Your dentist’s goal is to help you feel at ease before, during, and after the procedure.

If you’re feeling anxious, here are some practical tips to help you overcome your fear of tooth extractions.

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Silent Signals: Why You Might Need a Root Canal, Even Without Pain

March 7, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 4:47 pm
Patient talking to dentist about needing a root canal

When most people hear the term “root canal,” they immediately think of pain. Sometimes it’s because they think the root canal itself is painful (it’s not!), and other times it’s due to the pain of infection. The truth is, you don’t have to be in agony to need a root canal. In fact, waiting until you’re in pain could make things much worse! Continue reading to learn what you should know about root canals, the associated pain, and why getting ahead of your treatment matters.

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5 Dangerous Myths About Root Canals

February 20, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 1:53 pm
A computer-generated image of a tooth undergoing a root canal procedure

For centuries, mankind has used mythology to pass its culture from generation to generation. Typically, these tales are a little wild and not meant to be taken seriously. But while most of us know that mermaids and unicorns aren’t real, when it comes to modern myths, this type of misinformation can be dangerous. That’s because in today’s world, it can be difficult to tell what’s real and what’s fake.  In that spirit, here are five dangerous myths about root canals that aren’t true, and the real science you need to know to protect your smile!

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Why Do I Have a Bitter Taste in My Mouth?

January 16, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 8:00 pm
A closeup of a woman sticking out her tongue

Bitter beverages like coffee are often embraced for their bold flavors. But what happens when you’ve got a bitter taste in your mouth even if you haven’t had your daily cup of joe? Unexplained flavors in the mouth aren’t just annoying, they can be a warning sign of an undiagnosed dental emergency.

Here’s why if you’re experiencing an unexplained taste in your mouth, it’s time to see your dentist.

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Bruxism and Dental Implants: How Do They Affect Each Other?

December 3, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 8:06 pm
Woman grinding her teeth while sleeping on couch

According to one estimate, bruxism (teeth grinding and clenching) afflicts up to 30% of people. If it remains unchecked, it may seriously damage your natural teeth. But what if you are already missing some teeth and want to replace them with dental implants? How might a tendency toward teeth grinding affect your tooth replacement experience? This blog post touches on some key points regarding the relationship between bruxism and dental implants.

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6 Common Dental Implant Terms You Should Know

November 14, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 12:05 am
Closeup of a dental implant

Dental implants are the best tooth replacement option out there. They work by replacing the roots of the missing teeth, allowing for various benefits, like stability, comfort, and longevity! As you are beginning the dental implant process, it’s important to be well informed. This way, you will know exactly what you can expect. Here are some dental implant-related terms that you should be aware of.

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Will I Still Have to Worry about Cavities with Dental Implants?

October 2, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 4:03 pm
Dentist showing patient a model of a dental implant

You need a tooth replacement, and because of their durability and strength, dental implants seem like a fantastic option. During your research, you might have realized something: dental implants aren’t real teeth. Does that mean you won’t have to worry about them developing cavities, or will that still be a risk to your oral health?

That’s an excellent question. Technically, dental implants can’t be affected by tooth decay – but there are more details you should know before you consider this a closed case! Keep reading so you’ll be able to take good care of your implants when the time comes.

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Is Dental Bonding Covered by Insurance?

September 3, 2024

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Dental light hardening composite resinDental bonding is a common procedure that offers both cosmetic and restorative benefits. It is a great option to cover tooth stains or fix cavities, among many other issues. Dental bonding can be covered by your insurance, but there are exceptions. Here’s what you need to know to ensure dental bonding is included in your insurance benefits.

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Dental & Medical Insurance: What Makes Them Different?

August 28, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — mysaginaw @ 5:32 pm
a dental insurance plan form on a wooden table

With the help of insurance, you can be sure to enjoy getting the treatment(s) you need while also saving more in the long run. However, not all plans are the same, especially when it comes to the difference between medical and dental coverage. But what exactly makes them separate from each other? Keep reading to learn the difference between medical and dental insurance.

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