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Dental Fillings: The Two Treatments Available for Restoring Your Smile

If you have a dental cavity, it’s important to get it treated as soon as possible. If you visit Dr. Nathan Owens when your cavity is small or modest in size, he should be able to treat the cavity and repair the tooth with a dental filling. Depending on the tooth’s location in your mouth, your dentist will use either a composite or amalgam filling.

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Toothpaste: Which One is Right for Your Teeth?

You may know that there are a number of things you’ll need to do if you’d like to protect the health of your teeth. For example, you’ll need to brush twice daily and floss your teeth at least once a day, but did you know the toothpaste you choose can also impact your oral health? Similarly, do you ever wonder which type of toothpaste you should use?

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Food That Improves Your Oral Health

Did you know that there are several foods that could actually damage your smile? For example, you’ve probably heard that soda, candy, and other sweets could all have detrimental effects. However, did you know that there are some other foods that could actually be good for the health of your teeth?

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Teeth and Gums 101: Dental Floss

Dental floss can enhance your oral health care routine. With dental floss, your oral health care can be radically improved. Not only can dental floss defend your mouth against the effects of tooth decay and gum disease, it can keep your teeth strong and your smile debris-free. However, it is always crucial to floss correctly.

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What is Root Canal Therapy?

If you’re nervous to sit in the dental chair and restore your tooth with root canal therapy, then you’ve come to the right blog. This treatment doesn’t have to be scary or nerve wracking. In fact, it’s not nearly as bad as many make it sound. Root canal therapy, which is also known as endodontic therapy, can restore your tooth and oral health and give you the pain-free smile you desire. To help you feel more relaxed in the dental chair during treatment, Dr. Nathan Owens and our dental team would like to tell you a little more about root canals.

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Save Your Smile with the Help of Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is used to enhance the look of your teeth and gums. Often, your teeth may be in perfect health, but are stained or discolored to the point they can disrupt your entire smile. Fortunately, there are plenty of dental procedures that can not only give you a much better-looking smile, but many services can also strengthen, protect, or replace your teeth as well.

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The Things That Can Damage Your Kid’s Chompers

When your child has baby teeth, tooth-harming habits aren’t as scary as they are for adults. However, when they grow into their permanent teeth, that’s a whole other story. It’s important to keep their chompers in tip-top shape so they will last a lifetime. To help you help your child, our dentist, Dr. Nathan Owens, would like to talk about the many things that can harm your child’s teeth and gums and how to avoid them.

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How to Get the Most Benefits Out of Your New Whitening Toothpaste

If you’re working toward a whiter and brighter smile with whitening toothpaste, good for you! You should be able to brighten your teeth one or two shades. If you want more successful results, it’s best to talk to our dentist, Dr. Nathan Owens, about a professional whitening treatment. While you use your whitening paste, there are things you can do to get the best results possible. Our dental team is happy to tell you all about those things!

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Dentistry Highlights: Halitosis Prevention

In order to ensure that your smile receives the care it needs, it is important to always be protective against any signs of halitosis. Halitosis, also known as bad breath, is an indication that bacteria are present in your mouth and emitting foul odors. Thus, it is important to understand the causes of halitosis, and what aspects of your life are responsible for it.

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