Refresh Your Morning Dental Care Routine
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Does brushing and flossing every day feel boring to you? Dental care shouldn’t be a chore, it should be something you look forward to each day. Here’s how to refresh your morning dental care routine. Dental Care as Self-Care When taking care of your teeth feels like a chore, it can turn into something you have to force yourself to do each day. It shouldn’t be that way! Dental care is a great way to practice self-care, so it should be enjoyable. Thinking of dental care as self-care can help to refresh your morning routine from mundane into something that revitalizes and relaxes you before you s ..read more
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Is Your Teen Ready for Invisalign?
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Is your teen ready for Invisalign? Invisalign aligners are a great orthodontic treatment option that’s less noticeable than traditional metal braces. However, Invisalign can also require more responsibility. Here’s what to look for. Why Invisalign is Popular Invisalign aligners are incredibly popular because of all the advantages they offer. While traditional metal braces require metal wires and brackets that are fixed to your teeth with dental glue, Invisalign aligners are made of clear plastic and easily removable. Thanks to their clear, plastic design, Invisalign aligners are far more comfo ..read more
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Is Your Tooth in Trouble?
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Have you been experiencing dental discomfort? If so, you may be wondering, is your tooth in trouble? Here’s how to find out the answer to that question and what to do if you have an urgent dental concern. What Does Dental Discomfort Mean? When experiencing dental discomfort, many people wonder if they should simply wait it out or go to the dentist. What does dental discomfort mean? Is your tooth in trouble? Your teeth should never hurt, so if you’re experiencing dental discomfort, it can be a sign that something is wrong. Discomfort is your body’s way of telling you that something needs extra ..read more
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3 Types of Invisible Orthodontics
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Considering braces, but don’t like the look? Did you know some options aren’t noticeable? Here are 3 types of invisible orthodontics that can straighten your smile without interfering with your style! 1. Invisalign Invisalign is probably the most popular and well-known type of invisible orthodontics. Invisalign is a unique type of orthodontic treatment because it doesn’t attach to your teeth permanently like braces. Instead, a series of removable clear plastic aligners that are custom-fitted to your teeth to progressively guide your smile into alignment over time. Invisalign has a lot of advan ..read more
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5 Holiday Treats that Support Your Dental Health
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Holiday treats can take their toll on your teeth, especially sweet treats with lots of sugar, but that doesn’t have to be the case! There are lots of healthier options that are just as festive! Here are 5 holiday treats that support your dental health. 1. Popcorn When you think of popcorn, you might envision a bag from the movie theater, soaked in butter. But homemade popcorn can be a very healthy treat — and its crisp texture can help to scrub your teeth clean while you eat it! We love to top ours with pumpkin spice, sea salt, or a drizzle of dark chocolate. 2. Home-Baked Goods If you’re look ..read more
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5 Tips for Better Oral Hygiene
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
When you care about the health of your smile, you know that brushing your teeth is important. You want to make sure you’re doing it right to get the best results! We’ve got your back. Here are our top tips for better oral hygiene. 1. Brush After Meals It’s important to brush your teeth after eating because allowing food particles to linger can lead to issues. When carbs and other sugars from food interact with your saliva, they produce an acid that can damage your enamel. This is often what causes cavities, which are tiny holes in the surface of your enamel. 2. Set a Timer for 2 Minutes It’s e ..read more
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A Spa Day for Your Teeth
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Taking good care of your teeth is important. But taking care of your teeth can also begin to feel like a chore, so maybe it’s time to make it something special. Let’s talk about how to create a spa day for your teeth. New Flavors and Fragrances One of the easiest ways to treat yourself and create a spa day for your teeth is to try out some new dental products! Toothpastes, mouthwashes, and even floss now come in a wonderful variety of flavors and scents to delight and enliven the senses. What are you waiting for? Get adventurous and try something new! A New Toothbrush Another great way to make ..read more
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Family Dental Care
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
It’s always more fun to do things as a family! Even caring for your teeth is more fun as a family! Let’s talk about family dental care tips and tricks to get the whole family excited about healthy smiles. Family Dental Visits One way to get everyone excited about family dental care is to schedule family dental visits! The best way to teach is to set an example. When your kids see you prioritizing your dental care, they’ll want to take good care of their teeth, too! Seeing you go in for a dental exam and cleaning before they do can also help to reduce kids’ nervousness about getting their own t ..read more
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Why Does Chewing Hurt?
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by Dr. William Kay Prosthodontist
1y ago
Your mouth and jaw shouldn’t suffer. Have you been asking, “Why does chewing hurt?” when enjoying your favorite foods? Let’s talk about what can cause jaw or tooth discomfort and how to find relief. Where Does it Hurt? When you’re trying to figure out, “Why does chewing hurt?” sometimes it’s difficult to pinpoint the source of the discomfort. Is it a tooth? Or your jaw? If you’re experiencing any discomfort in your mouth, it’s best to schedule an appointment with your dentist right away. But answering some questions before your visit can be helpful so that you can better explain to your dentis ..read more
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