Does My Insurance Cover Dental Sealants?
Oral sealants can do wonders for guarding your molars from cavities. Many people get dental sealants and enjoy them, and yet many others do not. One of the reasons that many people don’t think about getting oral sealants is because they under the impression that their insurance won’t cover them. Will your insurance cover the expense of dental sealants? Read on to find out. While we can’t say for…
Continue to readAchieve Optimum Holiday Health with Bruxism Treatments
Have you ever heard of bruxism? If you are unaware of what bruxism is, it is an oral health condition in which you unconsciously grind, gnash, or clench your teeth. If left untreated it can cause numerous oral ailments, including chipped and cracked teeth, as well as severe tooth enamel loss. To determine if bruxism is affecting you while you sleep, ask yourself the following questions: – Has a…
Continue to readDental Crown Facts
Are you about to restore your smile and oral health with a dental crown? If so, our dentist, Dr. Kent Nuttall, is excited for you! A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that covers the entire visible portion of the tooth. In fact, it replaces the tooth enamel. To tell you more about dental crowns in Auburn, Washington, our dentist is happy to share some dental crown facts. -A dental crown can be…
Continue to readThe Dangers and Risks of Tooth Hazards
Tooth hazards can arise at any point in time in your life. Even some of the most enjoyable foods and drinks that you are consuming, or habits that you’re taking in, could be doing severe damage to your body, particularly your oral health. Thus, it is important to always make sure to practice effective tooth hazard prevention before any accidents arise. In addition, by planning ahead, you can make…
Continue to readShould You Get a Tooth-Colored Filling?
Cavities can be painful and if left untreated can lead to dangerous infections. In most cases, your dentist can solve the problem with a filling. But the type of filling that your dentist will use will be determined by the location of the cavity. For example, a filling in a back tooth will benefit from a strong amalgam or gold filling. But what about a cavity that can be easily seen by other…
Continue to readIs Your Wisdom Tooth Impacted?
Our experienced dentist, Dr. Kent Nuttall offers wisdom teeth removal for our patients in Auburn, Washington. You see, these wisdom teeth–being the last four teeth to erupt out of your 32 permanent teeth–often have difficulty coming in simply because there isn’t enough room to let them in. When this happens, it is called impaction. Wisdom teeth which are impacted can show signs and other times…
Continue to readEndodontic Treatments: Root Canal Therapy
Did you know that there is an entire industry dedicated entirely to the pulp in a tooth? Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry designed specifically for treating the pulp of a tooth and issues within the root. Endodontists require at least two additional years of advanced medical training beyond traditional dental school. This allows them to perform complex procedures such as root canal…
Continue to readSigns That You Have a Cavity
Cavities are formed when dental decay attacks a tooth. Decay occurs when the bacteria in your mouth feed on the sugary foods you eat and drink, and producing acids. These acids mix with bacteria, food particles and saliva to form dental plaque, a sticky film that coats the teeth. The acids in plaque wear away tooth enamel and allow tiny openings that cause cavities to form and thrive as it reaches…
Continue to readTooth Decay Prevention Tips for Kids
There’s not much worse than seeing your child undergo treatment with a dental drill when it could have been avoided. That’s right—dental cavities can be avoided. In fact, our dentist, Dr. Kent Nuttall, and our dental team have the tips you need to keep your child’s smile free from cavities, and we are happy to give them to you! The first tip is to encourage your child to brush twice a day and…
Continue to readNight Guard Treatments for Bruxism
Have you ever been diagnosed with bruxism, or do you feel that you are damaging your teeth while you sleep? Bruxism is an oral health condition that arises due to grinding your teeth unconsciously. Sleep bruxism, which occurs while you sleep, is often the most common form. Although bruxism is treatable, you can go many years without ever knowing your suffering from the ailment. It is important to…
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