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Dentist Discusses At-Home Dental Habits That Lower Your Risk of COVID-19

March 22, 2020

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Your oral hygiene habits at home are incredibly important. They keep your smile healthy and also prevent painful toothaches and other problems. And that means less chance of seeing a dentist for unexpected dental work, which is especially important during COVID-19! Your oral hygiene routine can also lower your chance of getting COVID-19, which makes sense when you realize that the mouth is one of the main entry points for the virus. In this blog, you’ll read about 5 ways to lower your risk with better at-home dental habits. Learn more below!

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5 Reasons to Get A Dental Checkup Every 6 Months

February 29, 2020

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Smiling man at dental checkup with Lisle dentistIn the busyness of everyday life, it may be tempting to skip your biannual dental checkups. Many people think that since they’re teeth look and feel fine, they don’t need to visit their dentist. However, dental checkups are about so much more than keeping your pearly whites clean! While that’s certainly an added bonus, seeing your dentist regularly will also detect oral health issues as early as possible, prevent permanent damage to your smile, and even protect your overall health. Here are five important reasons to see your Lisle dentist every six months.

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5 Great Ways to Practice Better Oral Hygiene at Home

February 7, 2020

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Woman with beautiful smile from Lisle dentist & great oral hygiene Did you know that an unhealthy mouth can lead to serious health concerns like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, memory loss, and heart disease? That’s one of the biggest reasons why it’s so important to protect your oral health with a revitalizing dental cleaning and thorough checkup every six months. However, it’s up to you to keep your smile healthy and sparkling until your next appointment. Here are five great ways to practice great oral hygiene at home until the next time you see your Lisle dentist.

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Does Flossing Prevent Bad Breath?

January 27, 2020

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person flossing

You’re having the best first date of your life so far. The movie was entertaining, dinner was delicious, and the conversation was interesting. You’re dropping your date off at their place and, to top off a wonderful evening, you lean in for a kiss. Your date catches one whiff of your breath and flinches, then runs inside. You remember hearing something about flossing stopping bad breath, but should you bother? Read this post to find out.

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5 Healthy Dental Habits for the New Year

January 2, 2020

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blocks showing the changing year

It’s a brand-new year, which means it’s time to think about what your resolution will be and how you plan to better yourself. Maybe you want to hit the gym a few times a week. Perhaps you want to read a book a month. What about your oral health goals for the new year? Your dentist has some ideas for a few healthy dental habits to implement in 2020.

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4 Ways Your Cosmetic Dentist Can Get Your Smile Ready for the New Year

December 21, 2019

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New Year's SmileNew Year’s is a time of fresh starts; if you’ve long been unhappy with your smile, why not take this opportunity to make a change? Whether there’s a chip that stands out or a stain that leaves you embarrassed, there are plenty of reasons why you might be dissatisfied with the appearance of your teeth – and fortunately, there are just as many ways for a cosmetic dentist to help you! If you’ve resolved to refresh your grin for New Year’s, here are 4 cosmetic treatments you might want to consider.

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7 Common Dental Emergencies That Can Disrupt the Holiday Season

December 8, 2019

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Dental EmergencyWith all the scheduling, shopping, and traveling that needs to be done during the holidays, the last thing you want is to drop everything to deal with an emergency. Unfortunately, toothaches, broken teeth, and other types of dental damage rarely pick a convenient time to strike. Below are 7 common holiday dental emergencies – and more importantly, what you can do to make sure they’re taken care of as quickly as possible!

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A Dentist Shares How Cold and Flu Remedies Can Impact Your Teeth

November 10, 2019

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woman sick blowing her noseAccording to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the months of October through February are considered to be flu season. For people who are able to avoid the flu, there is also the threat of developing the cold virus and all the symptoms that come along with it. Thankfully, either ailment can usually be effectively treated. While the remedies can eventually restore one’s health to normal, they can have an adverse effect on the teeth. As you read on, your family dentist in Lisle explains what these potential challenges are and how you can protect yourself.

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Dentist Shares 5 Reasons Why You May Be Getting Cavities

November 3, 2019

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woman with toothache You diligently brush your teeth in the morning before work and at night when you are getting ready for bed. Heck, maybe you even floss every day too! And yet, you somehow are still getting cavities. What gives?

Unfortunately, some people are just more susceptible to tooth decay for a variety of reasons, even if they practice good oral hygiene habits at home. Find out what could be contributing to your cavities by reading the 5 reasons below from a dentist in Lisle.
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What Causes Bleeding Gums?

October 20, 2019

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blood mixed with toothpaste on a toothbrushHealthy gums don’t bleed, and this problem is often a sign of oral issues that may be getting worse the longer you leave them unaddressed. However, there are several reasons this could occur, some of them needing intervention from a family dentist in Lisle, and others you may just need to adjust your oral hygiene routine to solve the issue. Either way, it’s important not to ignore bleeding, swollen, or irritated gums. Read on to learn about what could be causing your issue and when to visit your dentist for help. (more…)

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