Dental Implants: A Worthwhile Tooth Replacement Option

March 2, 2023

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When it comes to replacing teeth, perhaps no other tooth-restoration solution can even rival dental implants; they’re fully capable of restoring lost pearly whites in terms of look, feel, and functionality. This is an undeniably good thing—yet some people are still a little hesitant to commit to dental implants, let alone any type of dental treatment, due to concerns about cost. That said, you should know that dental implants are absolutely worth their price point! Here’s more from your dentist about why you shouldn’t think twice to restore your smile with dental implants.

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Can a Dental Implant Replace a Front Tooth?

February 3, 2023

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Man with a missing front toothNothing is worse than losing a front tooth. No one wants a gap to be the focal point of their smile. Thankfully, you have many options to replace a missing tooth, like a dental implant. It’s unlike any other treatment because it recreates both the root and the crown. It will look and feel natural, so you won’t think twice before showing off your pearly whites. Here’s why a dental implant is worth the investment.

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How to Stop Red Wine from Staining Your Teeth This Holiday Season

January 17, 2023

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Nothing goes with a holiday dinner like red wine. It’s a drink that pairs uniquely well with both savory entrees and spending time with relatives. However, this drink can also pose significant hazards to your oral health, namely in its ability to stain your teeth. If you want to be able to enjoy a glass of wine with your holiday dinner, here’s how you can do that without discoloring your smile.

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Tips to Have a Healthy Thanksgiving for Your Teeth

November 4, 2022

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Getting together with your family and friends for a vast array of delicious foods, what could be better? Thanksgiving is a favorite holiday of many, but to your teeth, it is a journey with concerning, yet avoidable, threats. With some sound decision-making, you can ensure a healthy Thanksgiving for your teeth. Keep reading to get tips from your dentist in New Braunfels.

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Can You Get Dental Implants If You’re Pregnant?

October 20, 2022

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Pregnant woman with hands on stomachEvery tooth is crucial for a healthy, beautiful smile. Dental professionals recommend replacing a lost tooth quickly to prevent bone loss and other oral health problems. A dental implant is the most reliable method of treating a missing tooth. As the only treatment to replicate the root and crown, it creates a nearly perfect replica of a real tooth. Most people with good oral and general health are candidates for the procedure, but dental implants during pregnancy can be risky. Although it’s safe to visit a dentist while you’re pregnant, it’s not the best time to get a dental implant. Here’s why you should wait until after your little bundle of joy arrives. 

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4 Reasons You Should Soak Your Dentures

September 14, 2022

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Hand holding upper dentureYou rely on your dentures for eating, speaking, and feeling confident about your appearance. You can’t go without your teeth, and you won’t have to if you care for them properly. Although dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 7 years, you can get the most from your investment and prolong their lifespan by keeping your pearly whites clean. Brushing them isn’t enough. Here are 4 reasons why soaking dentures is vital for their life expectancy and your health.

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5 Frightening Facts About Your Smile

October 9, 2021

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1. Tooth decay is a chronic condition.

Although it’s preventable, 92% of adults have had at least one cavity in a permanent tooth. If you’re not experiencing any pain or sensitivity, you might assume your teeth are healthy, but 1 in 5 adults have untreated tooth decay. Cavities can be found early by visiting your dentist at least twice a year for a cleaning and checkup. You can safeguard your smile from cavity-causing bacteria at home by brushing, flossing, and limiting your sugar consumption.

2. Gum disease causes tooth loss.

Gum disease is a preventable infection caused by bacteria found in plaque and tartar buildup. The earliest stage, called gingivitis, causes red, swollen, and bleeding gums. It can be treated without causing long-term damage, but if it reaches advanced stages, you can lose your teeth. As the leading cause of tooth loss, you can preserve your natural smile by flossing at least once daily.

3. Your teeth may not last forever.

Your teeth are designed to last for a lifetime, but that doesn’t happen for many Americans. Despite the latest advancements in dentistry, 120 million adults have lost at least one tooth. 35 million Americans don’t have any teeth left in one or both arches. You can avoid the embarrassment and challenges of an incomplete smile by committing to your oral hygiene at home and visiting your dentist regularly.

4. Everyone is at risk of oral cancer.

Many people believe only smokers are at risk of oral cancer, but no one is immune to it. Although smoking and alcohol can increase your risk, over 54,000 people are diagnosed annually. Despite being common, it only has a 66% survival rate because of late detection. It is believed 80% of new oral cancer cases can be diagnosed early through routine dental care. Your dentist can perform an oral cancer screening during your regular cleaning and checkup.

5. 700 species of bacteria may be in your mouth.

If you cringe at the thought of a germy smile, some bacteria are crucial for your oral health. There must be a balance between good and bad bacteria to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. Improving your oral hygiene habits is a quick way to neutralize harmful microorganisms hiding in your mouth.

It’s never too late to prioritize your smile. With a few simple changes, your mouth doesn’t have to be a scary place.

About Dr. David Earnest

Dr. Earnest earned his dental degree from the University of Texas before continuing his training in advanced procedures, like dental implants. He strives to build trusted relationships with each patient to put their minds at ease. Contact our office today to schedule a preventive appointment.

5 Things You Should Know Before Receiving Laughing Gas

September 6, 2021

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You need to visit your dentist for some routine work, but you’re a little apprehensive due to your dental anxiety. Thankfully, there is a way to get around it – by receiving sedation dentistry with nitrous oxide. Before receiving treatment, though, there are 5 facts you should be aware of. Continue reading to find out what they are!

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Am I a Good Candidate for Oral Conscious Sedation?

August 22, 2021

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For many people, the mere thought of visiting a dentist can cause a great deal of anxiety. Then, if a more complex form of care is needed, the level of apprehension can escalate even more. Thankfully, there is a way to make a dental visit more relaxing – with oral conscious sedation. However, this form of treatment isn’t for everyone. Continue reading to find out if it’s right for you.

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Which Type of Denture Adhesive Should I be Using?

July 25, 2021

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For denture wearers, there are numerous adhesives to choose from. With all the options, it can be quite difficult to determine which one is the best choice. You don’t have time to comb through product after product, so you need a guide to aid in making the right decision. Thankfully, there is help available. Continue reading to learn how to find a denture adhesive that’s just right for you!

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