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5 Signs That Your Dental Crown Needs Replacing

July 3, 2025

Dental crown.

Dental crowns are a reliable solution for restoring damaged or weakened teeth, offering both strength and an attractive appearance. However, like most dental restorations, crowns don’t last forever. On average, a crown can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, but factors like oral hygiene, daily habits, and the type of crown can affect its lifespan. Recognizing when your crown needs replacement is crucial to avoid discomfort or further damage to your natural tooth. Here are 5 of the most common signs that it may be time to see your dentist about replacing your dental crown.

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Does Tooth Sensitivity Require Emergency Care?

May 15, 2025

A man with a sensitive tooth

Tooth sensitivity can be quite an alarming experience, especially if it comes out of nowhere. The good news is that thankfully it isn’t always a dental emergency. Still, if you do notice any sudden discomfort, it’s best to rule out any dangerous oral health conditions just to be safe. Here are a few common reasons why you might be experiencing tooth sensitivity, and when you should consider unexpected pain an urgent dental problem.

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Depression and Smiles Don’t Mix: Here’s How This Condition Can Affect Your Oral Health

May 13, 2025

Lady has oral pain in dentist's chair

Dentists often report choosing their profession because they want to make people smile, and depression is one mental health condition that can discourage someone from grinning frequently. This issue involves symptoms like persistent sadness, reduced motivation, and less willingness to engage socially, and it can make keeping up with a proper oral hygiene regimen much more difficult. Here’s a brief guide to how depression can affect your oral health and how you can keep your own or your child’s smile in great shape.

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Strange but True: Exercise Can Harm Your Oral Health

April 3, 2025

Woman at the gym exercising in front of a mirror

You’ve heard that exercise is good for your body and mind, and, well, that’s still true! However, if you don’t exercise carefully, you could actually end up harming your teeth and impairing your oral health. No doubt this claim sounds a bit far-fetched, so keep reading to get all the juicy details.

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Don’t Lose Your Head Over It, but There May Be a Connection Between Oral Bacteria and Brain Abscesses

February 13, 2025

Man has gross taste in mouth

Harmful oral bacteria are known to cause a host of nasty infections such as tooth decay and gum disease, but you may not be aware that some research suggests a link between these germs with dangerous secondary infections like sepsis and pneumonia. A recent study published in the Journal of Dentistry has also found a possible link between destructive oral bacteria and brain abscesses, which can be fatal. Here’s a brief guide to how oral infections may lead to brain abscesses and what you can do to keep your mouth clean and healthy.

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Should I Be Concerned About the Random Bump on My Gums?

January 4, 2025

a patient with a bump on their gum tissue

It can be alarming to notice a bump on your gums – but how are you supposed to know if it’s a serious problem or not?  Continue reading to learn a little more about some of the possible reasons why you might develop a bump on your gums, along with how your trusted emergency dentist can help.

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Smile Emergency: How to Handle a Chipped Tooth Like a Pro

December 20, 2024

Patient holding cheek due to a minor dental emergency

Biting into something too hard, taking an unexpected fall, or chewing on your favorite pen are all great ways to chip a tooth. And while it may seem like a small issue, even a minor chip can affect your smile and lead to bigger dental problems down the road. Still, there’s no need to panic. Continue reading to find a guide for handling this minor dental emergency and see what you can do to protect your smile.

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Does Everyone Have Wisdom Teeth?

November 14, 2024

Impacted wisdom teeth X-ray

Wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars, were useful tools for our ancient ancestors, but these days, many people end up having them extracted for one reason or another. Ultimately, they have become more of a nuisance than helpful to our smile. In fact, some people don’t even develop all of their wisdom teeth. Continue reading to learn more about wisdom teeth, how many you may have, and what you should do about them.

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Good Answers for Bizarre Symptoms: Nightly Toothaches

October 3, 2024

Woman trying to sleep but she’s pressing her hands to her toothache

Toothaches are already not fun, so why does yours have to get worse when all you’re trying to do is go to bed? Believe it or not, there are actually some good answers to that question. Several things that could make a toothache worse at night, so keep reading to find out what they are – the problem might not be what you think it is!

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Peeking Into the Future: 5 Things You Should Know About Invisalign

September 3, 2024

Close up of dentist fitting a patient’s Invisalign tray to her teeth

Before you sign-up for a task, you probably try to find out more about what it would involve. Peeking into the future to figure out whether the effort would be beneficial or worthwhile to you is simply smart decision-making!

You might know that Invisalign can straighten out crooked teeth with convenience and discretion, but if you’re not sure what you would have to do during treatment, you should keep reading. This list will lay out five things you should know.

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