How Smoking Affects Oral Health: The Hidden Consequences
August 23, 2024 9:00 amIn this post, explore the serious effects of smoking on your oral health and discover how Chandler Dental Center can help protect your smile.
In this post, explore the serious effects of smoking on your oral health and discover how Chandler Dental Center can help protect your smile.
When a tooth is extracted, it is crucial to consider the long-term impact on your oral health. One aspect of tooth extraction that you may not have considered is the preservation of the underlying bone. Read our blog post to learn about the importance of bone preservation in you mouth.
Fluoride treatments are a common dental practice aimed at preventing tooth decay and strengthening enamel. Read our blog post to learn how fluoride treatments can affect the development of cavities.
When it comes to undergoing a major dental procedure, we all want to feel confident in our decision before sitting in the dentist chair. In these situations, it’s completely fair to get a second opinion, no matter how much you trust your primary dental care provider. Read our blog post for a look at a few reasons that getting a second opinion can be an important step in seeking dental treatment.
Nobody looks forward to the idea of getting a root canal. The procedure has a nasty reputation of being one of the most unpleasant dental experiences you can have, but modern practices have made them much easier to endure. Nevertheless, it’s still understandable to want to avoid them. Take a look at our blog post for some tips to help keep your smile healthy and reduce the likelihood of needing a root canal.
Dental implants are a reliable and durable solution for replacing missing teeth. However, on rare occasions, you may encounter an issue with a loose dental implant. Check out our blog where we share what you should do if you find yourself in this situation, including potential causes and steps for addressing it.
Routine dental cleanings at the dentist are often the baseline for maintaining your oral health. However, in cases where plaque and tartar build-up on your teeth, regular dental cleaning may not suffice. Instead, a deep cleaning may be necessary. Take a look at our blog post for what a deep cleaning entails and signs that indicate its need.
Be honest, when was the last time you flossed? If it’s been a while, you’re not alone. According to a report from the American Dental Association, less than one-third of all Americans are properly flossing every day. Check out our blog post to see why flossing is absolutely essential to maintaining a healthy smile and fresh breath.
There are many different reasons why someone might experience bad breath. Read our blog post for some tips on how to get that breath smelling better so you can continue to take on your day with confidence.
A common dental saying is "Your mouth is the gateway to your body." Read our blog post to see how your oral health can affect your overall health, including heart health.