Drs. Clay Keith and Paul Denson are offering this educational blog as a resource to our patients. Our hope at The Center for Implant and General Dentistry is that this blog will cover subjects that you and your family may be interested in.
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The Basics of How a Filling is Put in
Do you need to have a filling put in? If so, it can be worrisome to not know what to expect. For a dentist, a filling is one of the most common procedures they will ever perform, but for the patient, it can be totally unique. If you have never had a filling before, you…
Soft Foods to Eat After an Oral Procedure
When you have any type of an oral procedure done, there is often the warning to eat soft foods that aren’t likely going to cause damage to your mouth as it heals. However, this doesn’t really tell you what is safe to eat and what’s not. If you are getting ready for an oral procedure…
Snacks to Avoid for Good Oral Health
We all snack. We all have very busy schedules, and a meal isn’t always an option. A donut on the way to work, or a quick medium fries on the way home. We do not think a whole lot about what we put into our bodies. However, the consequences still develop whether we prepare for…
Indulging in Strawberries This Spring Can Help to Whiten Your Teeth
Strawberries are not eaten as often as they should be. While naturally sweet, there is also a hint of tart to the strawberry, which makes it to where quite a few people add sugar to them. This takes away from their nutritional value, which your body needs. Strawberries are incredibly nutritious little berries, and they…
Important Facts About Root Canal Therapy
If your dentist has brought up a root canal, chances are, you had a bit of nerves pop up. There is something about that procedure that causes a lot of people to worry. The truth is, having a root canal is often one of the most comprehensive procedures you will have done, but it is…
How to Decrease Pain from a Cavity Until You Can Get It Filled
When you get pain in one of your teeth, the most likely culprit is a cavity. This can range from mild discomfort to all-out misery. If you think that you have a cavity, the first thing that you need to do is to call your dentist. Have them schedule you to come in as soon…
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