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Why Are My Teeth Turning Gray?

February 3, 2023

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Your pearly whites are often the first thing that people will notice about you, and these days, several individuals put a great amount of effort into their smile’s appearance! But sometimes teeth can lose their radiance and become an unpleasant shade of yellow, brown, or even gray—but why is this? Keep reading to learn more about what can cause teeth to turn gray, along with how your dentist can address the issue.

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How Do General & Cosmetic Dentists Differ?

February 2, 2023

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According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the demand for cosmetic dental work has actually doubled within the last five years, meaning that more patients than ever before are opting to brighten their smiles with cosmetic dentistry! But you might be wondering what exactly labels a dentist as a “cosmetic dentist” and why they’re worth visiting for smile enhancement. Here’s more about some of the differences between general and cosmetic dentistry and why a cosmetic dentist in Daytona Beach might be the best person to help you achieve your smile goals.

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3 Facts About Root Canal Therapy

January 25, 2023

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Root canal therapy is a treatment used to repair severely infected teeth. With a 95% success rate, this treatment is a great option for saving damaged pearly whites. Even so, root canals have gained unfair representation over the years. This procedure is often thought to be incredibly unpleasant, but is this true? Continue reading as we discuss three facts about root canal therapy that you should know.

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3 Reasons Why You Won’t Regret Getting a Root Canal

December 22, 2022

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person at the dentist for root canal therapy

Root canal therapy has gained a bad reputation over the years due to misinformation spreading rapidly online, through movies, and through other forms of media. This treatment is feared by many patients since they think it’s going to be extremely painful, but root canals aren’t as bad as you think. In fact, if your dentist says you need one, they’re trying to save you from more oral health issues down the line. Read on to learn three reasons why you won’t regret getting a root canal.

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How to Eat Healthy on A Soft Food Diet

November 23, 2022

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In the lead-up to receiving your veneers, you’ll probably get a set of “temporaries” that will protect your teeth before your procedure. The same thing is done if you’re getting a dental crown. However, the adhesive attaching these to your teeth isn’t very strong. Your dentist will sometimes put you on a so-called “soft food diet” while you’re wearing these placeholders, so you won’t be at risk of having your temporary set fall off.

That said, there isn’t a set list of the foods that you can eat, and some of the obvious picks are pretty unhealthy. If you are feeling a little bit lost, here are three healthy options you can have on a soft foods diet.

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The Sweet and Sour Truth: Dentures & Your Sense of Taste

October 15, 2022

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A delicious hamburger. A juicy watermelon. A creamy soup. Oh, the joys in the sense of taste! Food is not only nourishing for your body but it also adds to your pleasure in life. Your dentures also make your life more enjoyable by allowing you to eat these delicious foods!  But unfortunately, they can diminish your taste sensation over time. Your dentist in Daytona Beach has all you need to know about the reasons dentures affect your taste and what you can do to keep your taste buds smiling!

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Digging into the Link Between Dentures and Nutrition

October 4, 2022

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According to the American College of Prosthodontics, roughly 40 million adults are missing all their teeth. Luckily, dentures are a wonderful solution, both functionally and aesthetically. But while you may gain a beaming smile and the ability to enjoy your favorite meal, did you know that your dentures can have a negative influence on your nutrition? Learn more from your dentist in Daytona Beach about how your dentures can affect your nutrition and what you can do about it.

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Veneers VS Teeth Whitening for a Brighter Smile?

September 18, 2022

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Gloved hands holding shade guideA beautiful smile is priceless; however, not everyone is born with flawless teeth. Tooth discoloration is a common concern for adults of all ages. Not only does your family genes influence the color of your teeth but also age, oral hygiene, and lifestyle habits. If your smile is showing the passing of time, your cosmetic dentist in Daytona Beach has the solutions for you. Teeth whitening and veneers are common options to combat stains and discoloration, but which one is right for you? Here’s how to choose the best method to revitalize your smile. 

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3 Options to Fix Your Gummy Smile

September 7, 2022

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Smiling woman with attractive teethAn attractive, confident smile is priceless; however, few people have flawless teeth naturally. Your gum line plays an equal role in the appearance of your smile. Too much tissue can make your teeth look short or stubby. If you have a “gummy smile,” your cosmetic dentist has the solutions you need to fix small teeth in Daytona Beach. Here are 3 options to reveal a big, beautiful smile that you’ll be proud to show off.

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Do Gums Grow Back After Receding?

August 26, 2022

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If you hear someone call a person “long in the tooth,” they probably mean “old.” This expression actually originated from the fact that horses’ teeth grow longer as they age. Although this doesn’t happen in humans, the phrase stuck around because some people’s teeth look longer when they’re older. Often, this is because of gum recession, where the gums have pulled back from the teeth. Has this happened to you? Keep reading to find out whether gums grow back after they’ve receded!

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