Friday, August 29, 2014

Most Common Dental Emergencies: What Are They?

There are plenty of things that can go wrong with our teeth and seeking emergency dental care in OKC in due time is crucial in managing them appropriately. While there are methods of preventing dental emergencies, like brushing your teeth, flossing and using mouthwash, accidents do happen and they can’t be avoided - but they can be managed and treated.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Stop Dental Emergencies at the Source

Tooth decay, pain and gum disease are preventable, given the appropriate steps are taken to keep your oral hygiene up to standards. However, in time, primarily due to ignoring these preventive measures, problems will set in and in some cases, you’ll need emergency assistance. Luckily, you’ll find that emergency dental care in OKC from Classen Family Dentistry can tackle whatever problems you may encounter along the way.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Need To Know: What is a Root Canal?

Dental care is one of the types of bodily hygiene that is sometimes left underappreciated by many people. One aspect of dental care that should be taken into account more often is the presence of root canals.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

What Is A Cavity Exactly?

Cavities, also known as caries, are holes in your teeth slowly created when foods with simple sugar attaches to a type of bacteria, called plaque, on your teeth. When plaque and these simple sugars, like suckers, soda, starches, and citrus combine without proper brushing and flossing or using mouthwash, if unable to brush, the cavities are able to start forming.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Cavity Treatment by Dentists Might Be Changing

Is cavity treatment changing? To be honest, yes it is. Much of it you can do on your own. Bet you didn't know that, did you? Yes, you do still need regular checkups and visits to an Oklahoma City dentist, but most of the steps you can take on yourself.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Causes of Tooth Erosion

Dental care is an absolute must in order for one to have healthy and strong teeth. Gum care is just as important and that is another issue some tend to neglect or dismiss. The issue with not caring for teeth properly comes about when one is not routine in the care they receive from a dentist and the home care they give to their teeth.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Choosing the Right Toothpaste for You

1. Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth Most toothpastes for sensitivity contain 5% potassium nitrate which aid in the blocking of the hot and cold receptors. Overly active receptors send pain signals to the brain, causing the discomfort people have with sensitive teeth. Colgate, Sensodyne, and Crest all provide toothpastes that can help fight against sensitivity.