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Should You Drink Through a Straw to Protect Your Teeth?

April 25, 2023

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Woman sipping a smoothie through a straw

It is commonly believed that whether or not you drink through a straw boils down to personal preference. Some people love straws because they are fashionable and fun. Others like to sip their beverages directly. But did you know that if you drink through a straw, you can actually protect your teeth? This blog post explains how that is true.

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If You Have Dentures, Avoid These Foods

April 3, 2023

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Box of raw vegetables against white background

Traditional dentures have numerous advantages. They are attractive, cost-effective, and easy to care for. However, they have some downsides as well. For example, their strength and chewing power do not measure up to that of natural teeth. Therefore, they may require you to make some significant adjustments to your eating habits. If you have dentures, what foods should you avoid? This blog post provides some actionable information.

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Root Canal vs. Extractions: Which Should You Choose?

March 3, 2023

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Dentist and patient having a friendly conversation

A toothache can be one of the most distracting types of pain. If you are struggling with this ailment, you should contact your emergency dentist as soon as possible. After an examination, they will recommend a treatment. Depending on the cause of the problem, they might urge you to get the tooth removed or undergo a root canal. Which option is better? This blog post compares root canals vs. extractions.

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What Does a Tooth Extraction Feel Like?

February 10, 2023

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Patient smiling while dental team member holds extracted tooth

Do you believe that you may soon need to get a tooth removed? No doubt, the prospect can be somewhat unnerving, particularly if you have some anxiety when it comes to undergoing dental procedures. There is no need to worry. In fact, many patients are surprised to find out just how easy the treatment is. What does a tooth extraction feel like? This blog post explains what you can expect.

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How Much Pain Is Normal After a Root Canal?

January 22, 2023

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Man smiling while resting at home

Root canal therapy has a bad reputation. In the media, it is often portrayed as an extremely painful experience. You should not believe those exaggerated depictions. In reality, root canal therapy can be a surprisingly comfortable treatment, though you should expect some soreness and achiness after your appointment. Exactly how much pain is normal after a root canal? Continue reading to find out what you might experience during your recovery.

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Is It Safe to Fly after a Tooth Extraction?

January 16, 2023

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Man walking through airport with his suitcase

The need for a tooth extraction can pop up at any time. Unfortunately, in some cases, this procedure can put a big monkey wrench in your plans. It might be especially stressful if you have a trip coming in the near future. Is it safe to fly after a tooth extraction? Read on below to learn what you should know before getting on a plane.

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5 Reasons Why You Will Not Regret Getting Root Canal Treatment 

November 14, 2022

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Smiling man, happy with his decision to undergo a root canal in Hamden

When your dentist informs you that you should undergo a root canal in Hamden, it is understandable if you are reluctant to consent to the procedure at first. After all, the media often portrays it as an unpleasant, painful experience. But did you know that root canal therapy is successful in the vast majority of cases, and most people who get it are happy with their decision to do so? In fact, one study by researchers in Sweden found that an overwhelming 87% of patients had no regrets about getting a root canal. Read on below to find out why you may feel similarly following this treatment.

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Looking for Ways to Save Money? Visit Your Dentist!

October 9, 2022

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Happy patient at appointment to use his dental insurance in Hamden

In these economically turbulent times, many people are looking for ways to reduce their spending. To that end, some are even considering cutting back on essential items, including regular dental visits and dental insurance in Hamden. But did you know that professional oral healthcare is actually an investment that can help you save money? Continue reading below to learn how that is the case.

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Life after Braces: What to Expect

September 7, 2022

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Woman touching teeth with tongue, adjusting to life after braces in Hamden

It is common for patients to have braces for 18 months or longer. Throughout the duration of your treatment, they may have come to feel like a normal, natural extension of your body — it might seem a little strange when they are finally removed! What might you experience as you adjust to life after braces in Hamden? Here is an overview of what you can expect:

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What to Expect with Braces Removal

August 20, 2022

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Woman admiring her straight teeth after braces removal in Hamden

You may have eagerly looked forward to getting your braces taken off for several months — perhaps even for a couple of years. Now, that delightful day is quickly approaching. There is no need to be nervous about your appointment; braces removal in Hamden is usually a comfortable and quick undertaking. This blog post discusses what you can expect during the removal process. It also provides some guidance on how you should care for your freshly straightened smile.

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