How to Win at the Dentist

From your wallet to your mouth itself, going to the dentist can be a real pain. Most people do not enjoy visits to the dentist office and put them off for as long as possible. However, delaying your dentist visit can often lead to more extensive work to get your mouth in shape, and to more exorbitant costs for difficult procedures – not to mention if you have to see a specialist!

You may have never considered “going green,” or you may have thought it a lifestyle that only wealthy people can afford, but in reality, making some simple lifestyle changes can help you save money and save the planet! Read through these 5 practical tips, and discover changes you can feel great about.

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Updated: 3/2/2020 Toothaches always seem to come at inopportune times, but you can’t ignore the pain. Sometimes the ache hits during the weekend, when you’re unable to get dental help….

According to a recent poll in June 2009, 35% of those surveyed said they or another member of their household skipped dentist visits or checkups due to cost. Most likely, this number has increased dramatically in the last several months. So, is there no way to continue having necessary oral work done even in an economy like this? Is there any cheap option available?

Updated: 3/3/2020 Getting your wisdom teeth removed is a routine process for dentists and oral surgeons, but it can still be scary for those who don’t know what to expect….

Updated: 3/3/2020 I have always been a sort of lackadaisical dental hygienist. I’ll brush once a night and floss once in a blue moon, and as I have gotten older…

Visiting a Dental Clinic

Updated: 3/3/2020 Have you ever found yourself in a dental emergency but you couldn’t get into your dentist quickly enough? Here’s my story about what happened to me.  A Chipped…

New research and development is leading to a greater knowledge that the state of your oral health is a good indicator of your overall health. Tissue in the mouth can be used to indicate different types of cancer and the research in this area is expanding to determine what other health signals can be found in the mouth.