What is an Endodontist?
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4y ago
If you’re here, you’re already familiar with dentists. They’re the doctors keeping your mouth in tip-top shape — twice a year, if you follow our general guidelines. But sometimes our oral health is more complex, requiring a specialist, like an orthodontist, periodontist, maxillofacial surgeon, or endodontist. Here’s what you need to know before seeing an endodontist. Endodontist or Dentist? Endo is actually Greek for “inside”, so the practice of endodontics deals with what’s going on inside your tooth: the nerves and blood vessels and the pathway they travel through to the rest of your body. A ..read more
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Root Canal Causes and Symptoms
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4y ago
Brushing and flossing your teeth at least twice a day is an easy way to keep your teeth and gums healthy. But occasionally, problems occur in the root of the tooth — the part below our gums and into our facial bones — and a more technical treatment is needed to bring your teeth back to good health, and keep them in your mouth. Enter: the root canal. What is a Root Canal? To understand the treatment called a root canal, you must understand the part of the tooth also known as a root canal. It is passage on the interior of the tooth between the pulp (which contains nerves, blood vessels, and conn ..read more
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Tru Family Dental Streamlines Practice Management With Innovative Cloud-Based Technologies
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4y ago
At Tru Family Dental, we’re committed to providing exceptional patient care using best-in-class technologies. Since 2015, Tru Family Dental has partnered with Denticon to bring cutting edge practice management software to all Tru Family Dental locations, which has helped connect the company as it extends its services to new cities and neighborhoods and given staff more time to focus on patient care. Focus On the Patient Before Tru Family Dental began using an enterprise-level software, each practice used its own desktop management system. This made it difficult for the central support center t ..read more
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Tru Family Dental Launches Career Portal
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4y ago
Further Your Dental Career with Tru Family Dental Tru Family Dental is recruiting for driven, self-starters dedicated to patient care to join the Tru Family Dental team. Our new career portal allows candidates to easily explore opportunities and see all open positions at our locations throughout Chicago and Detroit. As a leading provider of dental care with offices across Illinois and Michigan, our highly talented team strives to deliver exceptional patient experiences, best-in-class technologies, and high-quality care to our patients. Join us and take pride in delivering unparalleled patient ..read more
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How to Prevent Bad Breath
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4y ago
Whether caused by bacteria, dry mouth, gum disease, or even the food and drinks we consume, everyone has experienced bad breath at some point. But bad breath isn’t a permanent issue – with the right prevention techniques and treatment, you can keep your mouth smelling fresh all day long. If you want to prevent bad breath, read on for our top 8 tips to ward off bad breath. Brush and Floss Daily brushing and flossing is one one of the best ways to remove foul odors from your mouth and prevent bad breath throughout the day by removing the odor-causing bacteria. If you just ate something reall ..read more
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How Dental Implants Can Make You Look Younger
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4y ago
Although our teeth don’t develop wrinkles, they can show signs of aging. If you’re missing teeth due to age, an accident, poor oral health, or any other reason, your jawbone will actually begin to shrink. As this process occurs, your cheeks will start to sag, forming wrinkles on your face. Not only will the effects of missing teeth make you look older – they also come with some serious health consequences. The Dangers of Missing Teeth Your teeth lean on each other, so a gap in your smile will cause your remaining teeth to tilt toward the missing tooth. Without anything to support them, adjace ..read more
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Tru Family Dental Welcomes Dr. Warren Black to the Livonia Practice
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4y ago
Tru Family Dental Livona is excited to announce a new doctor at their location. Join us in welcoming Dr Warren Black to Livonia! We are very excited to welcome Dr. Black to Tru Family Dental and the expertise and care he brings to his patients. Dr Black will continue to provide you with the best standard of care in his new role as he takes over for Dr Soliman, who is pursuing new opportunities. Dr. Warren Black comes to us from a dental practice on the west side of the state. He graduated from University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry and has been practicing dentistry for 20 years. His ..read more
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Does My Child Need a Mouthguard?
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4y ago
If your child participates in sports or other physical activities, a mouthguard is a good idea to protect against mouth-related injuries. Some sports, like hockey and football, may require your child to wear a mouthguard, but these devices can be a worthwhile investment for most sports. Whenever there’s a chance of coming into contact with another player or a hard surface, a mouthguard can reduce the risk of serious oral injury. Choosing a Mouthguard There are three types of mouthguards, with varying degrees of comfort and fit. It’s always a good idea to check with your child’s orthodontist an ..read more
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Is Flossing Really that Important?
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4y ago
In a 2017 study by the American Dental Association, only 16% of respondents reported flossing daily. A 2015 study showed that 36% of Americans would rather do an unpleasant activity like cleaning the toilet than floss their teeth. If so few people floss, is it really that important to your oral health? Experts say yes. Flossing Cleans Hard to Reach Places Brushing and flossing work together to fight plaque buildup, but only flossing can help you care for those hard-to-reach places. No matter how fancy your toothbrush is, it can’t clean the inner and outer surfaces between your teeth and unde ..read more
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The Center for Dentistry Partners with Tru Family Dental
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4y ago
Tru Family Dental welcomes our newest location and partner, The Center for Dentistry, to our community of dental practices in Michigan and Illinois. The Center for Dentistry, founded by Dr. Carl Henley, is regarded as one of the top dentist offices in Naperville and Tru Family Dental is thrilled to welcome a practice of this caliber to their area locations. Dr. Henley will continue to lead the new Tru Family Dental practice in Naperville, Illinois, with the same level of client care, service, and expertise that current patients have come to expect. The practice will still provide the many se ..read more
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