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4 Back-to-School-Specific Tips to Prevent Dental Emergencies

August 18, 2022

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Closeup of parent and child walking to school together

During back-to-school season, you take lots of measures to ensure your child is safe and prepared. Unfortunately, many parents forget a key component of that: their child’s oral health. After all, a tooth-related injury can be quite stressful, and even small dental problems can make it difficult for your little one to concentrate in the classroom. With this in mind, keep reading to learn four helpful tips on how to prevent dental emergencies.

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Is Gum Disease Genetic?

July 21, 2022

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Model of tartar buildupDid you know cavities aren’t the only threat to your oral health? Gum disease in Rochester is a leading cause of tooth loss. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 50% of Americans have the infection. It’s caused by bacteria found in plaque buildup from poor oral hygiene; however, genetics can also play a role. According to a recent study by the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, there’s a connection between advanced gum disease and genetics. Here’s what you need to know to keep your gums healthy despite your genes.

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Is It Bad If a Toothache Disappears?

July 11, 2022

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Woman with a toothacheMany people believe an occasional toothache in Rochester is normal, but it’s never a good sign. Pain in a tooth can result from various issues, like decay or an infection. Although no one has time for an unplanned trip to an emergency dentist, don’t ignore the pain. If you try to wait out the discomfort, the underlying problem won’t be resolved. If your pain disappears suddenly, it may be too late to save your tooth. Here’s why you should still see a dentist, even if your pain goes away.

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Is it Possible to Put a Knocked-Out Tooth in Its Socket Again?

June 29, 2022

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Man with a knocked-out tooth

You’re likely scared if you just had one of your teeth knocked out. Maybe you fear that your injury will result in infection, or that you’ll be stuck with a new gap in your smile. Whatever the case, it’s understandable to feel shocked by your lost tooth. However, there’s still hope — you may be able to put it back in its socket again! To learn how, here’s a summary of what to do for a knocked-out tooth from your Rochester dentist.

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3 Possible Causes for the Bump on Your Gums

June 15, 2022

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Child with bump on gums

Various gum issues could be considered a dental emergency. Pain, irritation, bleeding, redness — these tend to be serious and call for a trip to your local dentist. However, a gum lump isn’t as straightforward. It typically isn’t anything to worry about, but they do occasionally point to significant conditions. If you’re dealing with a bump on your gums in Rochester, then, it’s better to be safe than sorry: here are three possible causes for your issue and signs you need a dentist.

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Does Gum Disease Raise Blood Pressure?

May 13, 2022

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Doctor taking patient's blood pressure

Blood plays a vital role in your health, supplying essential nutrients and oxygen to your organs. Unsurprisingly, people watch out for anything that could harm its circulation — including high blood pressure. Many are attentive to their nutrition, exercise, and stress levels to counter the latter. However, did you know poor gum health is a risk factor for high blood pressure too?

Here’s a summary of the connection between gum disease and blood pressure, including ways to prevent the former. Read on to ensure that poor oral health doesn’t hurt your heart!

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What Should You Expect During an Emergency Dental Visit?

May 11, 2022

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Let’s say you’ve developed a sudden, sharp pain in your teeth or gums. That alone can seem like a scary experience. However, responding by seeing an emergency dentist might feel scarier — especially if it’s your first time doing so. “Will the visit be like a regular dental appointment? “Will it involve different processes?” “Can I handle everything involved in it?” Such unknowns can quickly induce fear and stress.

Here are three things to expect from an emergency dental visit. Learn them so you can ease your dental anxiety!

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Can Dental Implants Become Stained Like My Natural Teeth?

April 15, 2022

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Dental implants.

Dental implants allow you to experience the smile of your dreams—these tiny posts can enhance the look, feel, and functionality of your pearly whites and give you an unparalleled boost in confidence! However, you might be wondering if your implants are susceptible to staining and discoloration, just like your natural teeth. Keep reading to learn more.

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Should I Rinse My Mouth After Brushing?

April 3, 2022

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Girl rinsing her mouth after brushing.

When it comes to keeping your mouth clean and preventing oral health problems, brushing your teeth twice a day is crucial! But after you’ve finished brushing your pearly whites, excess toothpaste or bits of debris can sometimes remain, and many people instinctively rinse out their mouths when they’re done brushing. But are you supposed to do this? Keep reading to learn more about this habit and what’s at work inside your mouth.  

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What’s the Relationship Between Seasonal Allergies and Dental Health?

March 24, 2022

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Woman with seasonal allergies illustration

With the arrival of spring, you have probably stocked up on tissues and other key items to help you survive seasonal allergies. Millions of Americans experience them each year but may not know they affect oral health too. The good news is several measures can be taken to relieve your symptoms. Continue reading to learn from your dentist in Rochester how seasonal allergies and dental health are related, as well as how you can protect your smile.

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