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Smile Care Family Dentistry offers gentle care and premium convenience combined with affordability, making it easy for absolutely everyone in your area to get the smile they deserve. Dr. Asra Javeed offers many of today's most advanced treatment options including cosmetic and restorative services.
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
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Dental implants have become a revolutionary and life-changing solution for those seeking permanent and natural-looking smile restoration. But the decision to embark on such a big undertaking is often accompanied by financial concerns—and many patients wonder just what all contributes to the cost of dental implants, as they tend to cost more than traditional tooth replacement options like dentures. Continue reading below to learn more about four of the most influential factors that affect the cost of dental implants.
#1. Number of Implants
The first and most straightforward factor influencing ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Valentine’s Day is approaching and it’s time to get ready for that special someone in your life. When it comes to dating, many people want to look their best. They buy a stylish outfit, get a new haircut, and maybe even wash the car. However, another important part of the package is your smile! Believe it or not, your dating life can definitely be impacted by your oral health. Read on to learn more about the connection between your love life and your teeth…as well as tips to make your smile luminous for February 14!
The Connection Between Dating and Dental Health
While connecting with someone ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Bad breath, which is also called halitosis, can cause you to feel insecure in social situations. It can make important outings like dates and business meetings hard to get through since you may feel uncomfortable smiling and laughing. Knowing what can cause bad breath is a good way to narrow down what’s causing it. Read on to learn about six of the most common causes of halitosis as well as five things you can do to get rid of it.
6 Common Causes of Bad Breath
There is a range of things that can cause halitosis. Along with acid reflux, certain kinds of cancer, and metabolic disorders, a few o ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Have you come up with a Valentine’s Day gift idea for your partner? Are you tired of giving them the same old roses, chocolates, and teddy bear? You’re in luck! There are numerous options for creative presents for your loved one, including gifts that will give them a healthier smile. Read on for five ideas for Valentine’s Day dental gifts that are sure to impress your date.
#1: Sugar-free Candy
Did you know that popular candies like peanut butter cups and gummies come in sugar-free varieties? Not only do these taste as sweet as the originals, but the lack of sugar also means that they’re bett ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Now that 2021 is coming to a close, it’s about time that you start thinking up some New Year’s resolutions to implement into your life. Whether you’re thinking about drinking more water, spending extra time at the gym, or reading more books, they are all great ways to make progress in your life. If you’re still struggling to come up with one, or you want to add a few more, you’re in luck! Here are some ideas for New Year’s resolutions that will benefit your smile.
Attend Regular Checkups
This may seem straightforward, but many people fall out of the habit of seeing their dentist on a regular ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
You’re eating that mound of dressing and a second helping of turkey while chatting up your close friends and family – your teeth are hard at work each Thanksgiving. Not that they don’t help you out every day, but that day specifically entails a lot of chewing.
There are some steps you can take on Thanksgiving, and during the holiday season in general, to ensure your teeth are up to the task for many years to come. Read on for some easy-to-do tips that make a difference for your holiday oral health.
Keep Floss Ready to Go
Thanksgiving can be an all-day affair for some families, from a light br ..read more
Smile Care Family Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Although no one ever expects it to happen to them, dental emergencies are common. In fact, 1 in 6 Americans requires urgent dental attention annually. If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation, you might hesitate to contact your dentist because you’re worried about a large bill; however, as with any emergency, time is of the utmost importance. You don’t want to lose valuable minutes stressing about finances. If you have dental insurance, there isn’t any reason to fret. You can get the immediate care you need without breaking the bank.
What’s Considered a Dental Emergency?
An oral heal ..read more
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1y ago
Many patients don’t realize exactly how much their dental assistants do, because it’s always behind-the-scenes. The first week of March is Dental Assistant Recognition Week, which means that there’s no better time to appreciate just how much effort, time, and care they put into making sure that each of your appointments goes smoothly. Read on to learn four reasons to appreciate your dental assistants even more than you already do, and how you can show them that you care!
Preparing & Cleaning the Treatment Rooms
Have you ever walked into a treatment room and thought, “Wow, this is so clean ..read more
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1y ago
Just think about how much our lives have changed in the past year. Whether you are going to the grocery store, contacting family members, or working on earning your college degree, things are looking a lot different that they have before. This includes your visits to the dental office every six-months for regular checkups. In order to help keep patients and team members safe during this time, numerous new protocols are being implemented. Continue reading so you can learn what to expect when it comes to dentistry during COVID-19.
Before Your Appointment
The following precautions are being take ..read more
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1y ago
The COVID-19 pandemic is a scary time for all of us. However, some people are at a higher risk of developing serious, even life-threatening illness if they catch the coronavirus. Nearly every aspect of our daily lives has been changed because of the pandemic, so it’s completely natural to have some questions about how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe in these unusual times. Read on as your Virginia Beach dentist answers five common concerns about daily life as an at-risk patient during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who Is at A Higher Risk of Serious Illness from COVID-19?
There is still much ..read more