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Shine Like a Star with Your New Braces

October 10, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 2:20 pm
A woman with braces watching TV.

If you want a famous smile, getting braces is a great way to start. After all, many of your favorite celebrities and characters have sported orthodontics, and many more boast perfect, megawatt grins.  Whether you’re looking for motivation, inspiration, or self-identification, here are a few pop culture moments where braces took center stage!

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Fall into Healthy Dental Habits: The Importance of Consistency

October 7, 2024

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As the fall season brings cooler weather and a change in routine, it’s the perfect time to reassess and establish healthy dental habits. Consistent dental care is essential for maintaining not only a bright smile but also overall health. In this blog, we will explore the importance of consistency in dental hygiene, tips for establishing long-lasting habits, and how you can set yourself up for a lifetime of healthy teeth.

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Can I Fix Broken Braces?

September 3, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 5:29 pm
Close up of a metal bracket that has fallen off

Maybe it goes without saying that metal braces are pretty sturdy. They don’t break easily, but it is possible for brackets to pop loose or wires to get bent out of shape. With that said, your next question is probably “can I fix them?”

Damaged braces can be fixed – by a professional! If you’re eyeing some compromised orthodontics, sit tight and keep reading. These tips will be much more effective than super glue!

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Take It Easy! 4 Tips for Sleeping After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

August 19, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 2:50 pm
woman sleeping on the couch

In the hustle and bustle of life, it can be difficult to slow down and rest. You may be tempted, even after having your wisdom teeth removed, to try to carry with life as usual. However, this choice would be a mistake!

In this post, you’ll learn why you need to get plenty of sleep following wisdom tooth extraction as well as helpful tips that can make sleep come much more easily to you.

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Am I Too Old to Get My Wisdom Teeth Removed?

July 24, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 8:08 pm
A woman visiting the dentist and clutching her jaw in pain.

When you think of the typical person who needs their wisdom teeth removed, you are likely to think of young adults. This is because wisdom teeth emerge in your late teens to early 20’s, and if they need to be removed are usually extracted soon after. But what happens if you never had yours removed and they’re causing you problems later in life, even in your 50’s and beyond? Are you ever “too old” to have them extracted?

Here’s why you may still need your wisdom teeth removed no matter how young or old you are.

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How Long Can I Expect My Dental Bridges to Last?

June 25, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 1:41 am
3D render of a dental bridge

Dental bridges are one of the easiest ways to replace several teeth that are side-by-side. They’re capable of offering patients incredible beauty and realism, so much so that it’s often easy to forget that what you have aren’t your real teeth.

That being said, you probably want your new teeth to last as long as possible. However, nothing last forever, and even your dental bridge has a finite lifespan. If you’re curious, here’s what you should know about how long your new teeth are likely to last.

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Preparing for Dental Emergencies While on Vacation: Your Ultimate Guide by Dr. Mariliza LaCap

June 5, 2024

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Ah, vacation! The time to relax, unwind, and explore new destinations. But imagine this: you’re savoring an exotic dish or enjoying an adventurous activity when suddenly, you experience a dental emergency. It’s the stuff of nightmares, but don’t fret! With a bit of preparation and these fun tips, you can avoid dental mishaps and ensure your smile stays bright throughout your trip.

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Or Not: 5 Reasons You Might Not Be a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry

May 6, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 12:45 pm
sporty woman toothache in a park

One size fits all. It may work for certain products like rain ponchos, but in so many other areas it doesn’t because not everyone is the same. When it comes to sedation dentistry, although its positive uses are undeniable, not everyone is a good match for this option. Could you not be a good candidate for sedation dentistry? Here are the reasons why you might not benefit from this while you’re in the chair.

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Dental Implant Diet: 5 Foods to Avoid After Surgery

April 5, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 4:34 pm
Bird's eye view of a variety of sweets and candy in many colors

Many dentists consider dental implants to be the gold standard of replacement teeth because they’re the only type that’s surgically inserted into your jawbone which means they offer several unique advantages. For example, they function as a standalone structure that doesn’t rely on suctioning to your gums or neighboring teeth to remain put as dental bridges and dentures do. Plus, they’re incredibly resilient and have a high success rate of more than 95%.

That said, it’s imperative to care for your mouth properly to prevent implant failures, especially immediately after your procedure. Many patients want to know what is safe to eat afterward that won’t hinder their healing. Keep reading to learn about 5 foods to avoid so you can recover as quickly as possible!

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What to Expect from Denture Relining

March 1, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — washingtondent @ 12:20 am
dentist holding dentures

If you’re considering getting your dentures refitted, understanding the process is key. Denture relining is designed to enhance the fit and comfort of your dentures by reshaping the interior to better match your gums. This adjustment helps improve stability and comfort when wearing them. If you would like to learn more about what happens during the denture relining process, read on.

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