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Tips to Prevent Cavities and Protect Your Dental Fillings

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Are you concerned about cavities and the health of your dental fillings? You’re not alone. Many people worry about tooth decay and damaged fillings, especially when they experience discomfort or notice changes in their teeth. Understanding the signs of cavities under fillings and how to protect your dental work is crucial for maintaining a healthy … Continued

How to Choose a Dentist for Cavity Treatment

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Choosing the right dentist is very important for your dental health. At Greenspoint Dental, we make sure every patient gets the best care in a friendly and helpful way. Whether you need help with a toothache, want to know more about fixing cavities, or just need a regular dental check-up, we are here to support … Continued

Have Cavities Even Though You Brush and Floss?

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A Shocking Trip to the Dentist Everyday I wake up, immediately spring out of bed, and head straight into the bathroom. My goal: avoid cavities at all costs. With one eye open, I twist the cap off the organic toothpaste I got at Whole Foods and squeeze it onto my toothbrush. I brush for 5 … Continued

3 Things that Can Damage Your Dental Fillings

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Dental fillings are used to treat cavities and dental bonding is a common way to provide fillings.   The dentist cleans out the decay in the tooth and then fills it with a composite resin that is hardened with a special light. After shaping the filling, the dentist will buff and polish the tooth.   … Continued

Acidic Foods and Your Dental Health

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Bacteria in your mouth feed off of the sugars in the foods and beverages you consume, and they produce harmful acid that breaks down your enamel. If you don’t clean your teeth on a daily basis, the acids will continue to erode your enamel, which leads to tooth decay.   There is another way your … Continued

4 Things a Toothache Can Tell You

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  You’re biting into an apple and a sharp pain suddenly shoots into your gums. Right as you drink a sip of cold lemonade, one of your teeth begins to throb. Toothaches can happen in many different ways: Applying pressure to a tooth Exposing a tooth to something cold or hot A consistent pain in … Continued