Tooth Infection Symptoms, Treatments and FAQs

What are the signs of a tooth infection, and what can you do to treat a tooth infection at home? These are some common tooth infection FAQs that we hear from our family dentistry patients. If you think you might have a tooth infection or you’re trying to prepare for the future, the guide below…

How to Tell If Your Child Has a Cavity

Cavities among children are common, so it’s important to monitor your child’s smile. Over half of children ages 6 to 19 have had at least one cavity in a baby tooth or permanent tooth. The dentist can check for cavities during annual oral exams, but there are some signs you can look for in the…

Is Alcohol Bad for Your Teeth?

Your teeth are durable and fragile, all at once. They can bite into crunchy baguettes, and they can rot away with sugary candy. What about alcohol though? Is alcohol bad for teeth? Read on to learn how you can protect your smile. Many Alcoholic Beverages May Stain Your Teeth Staining is one of the biggest…

Is a Dental Filling Painful?

If you’re worried about getting a dental filling, it may be because you’re unfamiliar with the process. What can you expect along the way? Does it hurt to get a filling? Studies show that dental anxiety elevates when patients expect to be in pain. We believe that transparent patient education can change that. Check out…

What Dental Insurance Does and Does Not Cover

Dental insurance plans are complex, confusing and completely different from policy to policy. If you’re unsure what your coverage options are, your dentist office should be able to do a price check before starting a service. More than 50% of American adults with private health insurance use dental insurance to pay for some or all…

Can You Make a Cavity Go away?

Cavities are incredibly common, but that doesn’t make them anymore desirable. Approximately 92% of adults (20 to 64 years old) have tooth decay or cavities in at least one of their permanent teeth. You can treat and prevent cavities, but can you make cavities go away on their own? Let’s explore how to handle a…