Dental health

Yes, We Treat Bad Breath

When dental patients ask if mouthwash cures bad breath, we tell them that treating bad breath with a mouthwash is like drenching yourself with cologne instead of taking a shower. Mouthwash is only a temporary mask for odor caused by poor oral hygiene, tongue bacteria, or digestive conditions. The best-selling mouthwashes have a significant amount

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Into The Thick Of It, The Skinny On Toothpaste

Welcome to our blog! Today’s post answers some common questions about toothpaste. Why does toothpaste seem gritty? The abrasive characteristic of toothpaste is to aid in removing dental plaque and food from the surface of the teeth. Vigorous brushing becomes unnecessary for dental patients when the abrasives in the toothpaste can snag the mouth’s lingering

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Why Is Dry Mouth Risky For Your Teeth?

Hello, welcome to the Create A Smile, PC – Dr. Ken Moore blog. Today we are going to talk about Dry Mouth, an unpleasant condition that can actually affect oral health. Reduction of saliva flow resulting in a dry mouth is a common dilemma, especially among older adults. However, men and women of all ages

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Worried About Dental Visits?

“How can I manage anxiety about visiting the dentist?” 1. Consider what the anxiety stems from. For example pain, injections, loss of control, personal space invasion, embarrassment about fear of the unknown. 2. Discuss these fears and concerns with your dentist. 3. Expect respectful consideration and open discussion about resolving issues of concern. Doctor Ken

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The Unsung Heroes Of Dentistry

In today’s post, we will veer a bit off the beaten path, so to speak, and discuss an intriguing dental specialty; forensic dentistry. The official term for the use of dentistry in criminal cases and post-mortem identification is forensic odontology. These specialists are rarely recognized but play an integral role in crime and disaster investigations.

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Dental Problem? There Is Always A Solution!

There is no doubt that a healthy, pleasing smile positively influences one’s life. It lets us convey confidence and friendliness in business and social settings. A beautiful healthy smile also influences our personal relationships. When we smile, we appear (and feel!) younger and more attractive. Research has shown that smiling also helps reduce stress, increase

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4 Reason To Look For The ADA Seal

When you go to your drugstore or supermarket looking for toothpaste, mouthwash, teeth whitener, or another oral care product, be sure that the product you select shows the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance. Today, we look at 4 ways the ADA seal can help you make good oral care choices for you and your

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What Can Dental Veneers Do For Your Smile?

Many people are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth. It could be a chip or crack. Perhaps they have yellowed over the years. You Don’t Have to Live With Chips and Cracks You don’t have to live with shortcomings in your smile. In today’s message, we explore one of these solutions: dental veneers. At

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Oral Health During Pregnancy

Today’s post is for women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Carrying a precious infant can not only consume your time, but your attention as well. However, don’t forget your needs and your well-being during these important months. It’s critical to understand that the multitude of changes your body experiences during pregnancy also

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Keeping Patients Calm Since 2001

Are you or a family member uneasy about going to the dentist? Has a past experience with pain or discomfort caused you to start panicking when you think about having your teeth worked on? Have you neglected to go to the dentist and fear the amount of work that might need to be performed? If

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