When you come in for dental exams and we have cleaned your teeth and gum line and removed any hardened plaque, our dentist can look at them for any signs of trouble, such as cavities, loose or broken teeth, damaged fillings, and evaluate your risk rate of certain diseases which might also take into account your family history. We will... read more »
At the center of your tooth lies the pulp. The pulp is important because it contains the nerves and blood vessels necessary for keeping your tooth health. But the pulp can become damaged or diseased if it is infected through a cavity or crack in your tooth. Before the invention of the root canal, a tooth with damaged pulp would... read more »
Dental anxiety is a very real thing for many people. While a fear of the dentist can be common, it can also keep you from getting the care your smile and your body needs, and can result in serious problems later on. To avoid those problems you need to get past your dental anxiety. To help with this, we offer... read more »
Tooth enamel demineralization is often related to poor oral hygiene habits which lead to a build-up of bacterial deposits in the mouth. As oral plaque acids persist your teeth can become increasingly vulnerable to tooth decay. If your regularly scheduled dental checkup with our experienced team locate a cavity, we will likely recommend a follow-up appointment to treat it. In... read more »
Changes in the surface texture of a single tooth, sensitivity and persistent discomfort could herald a developing area of tooth decay. If you procrastinate having the affected tooth examined by my dental team, the cavity will gradually spread, which could cause significant complications. If you have noticed a problem with one of your teeth, you should come in and have... read more »
It is important to always exercise caution with any tooth hazards that may be present in your life. Every time you find yourself partaking in a habit, ask yourself if it's potentially dangerous to your teeth and gums. After a while, you'll start realizing that a lot of lifestyle choices you have are actually extremely unsafe for your smile. If... read more »
If you are struggling using traditional tools when flossing between your teeth, it may be a good idea to consider investing in an alternative interdental cleaner such as a water flosser. Through the use of a water flosser, you can clean between teeth without worrying about ever using a thread. This can be extremely effective for individuals who struggle with... read more »
One of the biggest risks that children face in regard to the oral health care is due to teething. Although it often does not have any lasting effects, it can cause severe pain and discomfort for a child. Teething occurs when teeth slowly erupt above the gum line and become visible in the mouth. This process can be painful, but... read more »
Does your child suck their thumb? This is a common condition, as most children display this habit. Although it is not necessarily a bad habit, it is one that needs to be discouraged because it can lead to oral health damage and contamination. As an alternative, pacifiers can be used. However, they also contribute to poor oral health associated with... read more »
The American Dental Association recommends that you have a routine dental checkup performed by a dentist like Dr. Tontra Lowe every six months. This simple, but important appointment is designed to clean your teeth, while also detecting early signs of gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health conditions. Every dental checkup administered at Awesome Smiles Dental Center also includes... read more »