Dental Anxiety - Easing Your Fears
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Dental Anxiety - Easing Your Fears

Dental anxiety is something that many patients struggle with at some point in their life. It may be due to a bad experience as a child, being embarrassed that you did not take care of your teeth, or simply you do not like the dentist.

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Missing Teeth — What Are My Options
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Missing Teeth — What Are My Options

One of the most common questions you hear in the dental office is “what type of dental restoration is best for me and my oral health?” Followed by “how can I replace these missing teeth?”  The different types of dental restorations can be overwhelming and often hard for patients to understand without visualizing what they are actually getting. 

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Ouch — Do I Need A Root Canal
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Ouch — Do I Need A Root Canal

Many people have heard about root canals vaguely, but if you have never had one, they may still be a mystery. One of the downfalls to typically learning about root canals, is that the education comes while you are already in pain, which can be difficult to process.

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First Dental Visit
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First Dental Visit

Sometimes scheduling a first visit at a new dental office can create a lot of anxiety. Understanding what will happen during that appointment can help alleviate many concerns. One of the first things needed will be the completion of new patient paperwork.

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Fluoride – Is It Really Necessary
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Fluoride – Is It Really Necessary

When it comes to dental fluoride, one of the most common questions we get is – does my insurance cover it? While it’s important to understand your out of pocket cost, it’s also crucial to weigh the benefits regardless. One of the aspects of dentistry that is critical to good oral health is prevention. When talking about preventing things from occurring, this allows the patient to be proactive versus reactive.

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