Family Dental Associates Blog

Rediscovering Your Smile: Can You Get Dentures After Prolonged Tooth Loss?

January 12, 2024

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A new pair of dentures ready for its owner

Losing teeth can really bring you down and cause problems for your oral health. However, it’s never too late to regain a beautiful smile and improve your quality of life. If you’ve been without teeth for a while, you may wonder if dentures are still a viable option for restoring your smile. If you want to learn more about how dentures provide a renewed sense of confidence and functionality, even after prolonged tooth loss, read on!

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How Could Dental Implants Help Me Live Longer?

December 13, 2023

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Dental implant

Dental implants have long been renowned for the benefits they can bring to a patient’s self-image and oral health, but many people may not be aware of all the good they can do for their overall well-being. Because they look and work just like real teeth, dental implants can help a patient feel better, stay healthier, and live longer. Here are a few ways that dental implants can help extend your lifespan.

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How Tooth Extractions Actually Feel

November 7, 2023

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3D render of a tooth extraction

One of the last things that dental patients want to hear is that they need a tooth extraction. The phrase “pulling teeth” conjures all kinds of unpleasant images for people, and it leads to them dreading the procedure as a whole.

Fortunately, the procedure isn’t nearly as harsh as you may believe, so if you have a tooth extraction scheduled soon, there’s some good news in store for you. Here’s what a tooth extraction actually feels like, and what you can anticipate from the procedure.

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My Dental Crown Fell Off My Tooth; What Now?

October 13, 2023

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Man has tooth pain

Dental crowns protect compromised teeth while restoring much of their original strength and appearance. They may be placed after an injury, extensive tooth decay, or as part of a dental treatment like a root canal, and with proper care, they can last for up to fifteen years or more. Here’s what to do if your crown falls out before it’s due to be replaced.

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Dental Discoveries: How Teeth Shed Light on Ancient Lives

September 8, 2023

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A mother and daughter looking at a display case of old teeth in a museum

If you’ve ever walked the halls of a museum, staring at the skeletons of ancient beasts and men, you might start to wonder how we know anything about how they lived. The truth is that many of the secrets of the past were revealed through archeologists studying the teeth of your ancestors.

But what kinds of stories can these discoveries tell? How will the present be remembered in the future through tiny bones? If you’re curious to find these answers, continue reading.

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How Much Enamel Is Taken Out To Place Veneers?

August 6, 2023

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veneers being placed on a smile

If you’re someone who is interested in completely changing the way that your smile looks, it’s hard to do any better than veneers. With just one procedure, and across just two appointments, you can dramatically alter both the look and the feel of your teeth.

You might have heard that getting your veneers will entail removing a small portion of your enamel. If you want to know why that is, and how much will need to be removed, here’s what you should know.

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What are the Benefits of Tooth Extraction?

June 8, 2023

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A closeup of an extracted tooth held by dental forceps

As it happens, qualified dentists view tooth-pulling as a last resort. They’ll only perform it when there’s no better option available. That said, the benefits of tooth extraction are actually many and varied. The treatment has a range of upsides despite its somewhat fearsome reputation. If you want to learn about them, your local Spring Hill dentist will happily explain. Here are four real but lesser-known benefits of the tooth extraction procedure.

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3 Lifestyle Changes You Can Make to Set Your Dental Implants Up for Success

April 7, 2023

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a person with dental implants smiling

If you’ve just received dental implants, you’re likely excited to have upgraded to the gold standard of tooth replacement. Although dental implants can last for many years, it’s essential to create a healthy environment for them to thrive. Making some lifestyle changes can help set up your new smile for lasting beauty and health, so continue reading to learn about three you should consider implementing.

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How Veneers Can Straighten Your Teeth

February 10, 2023

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Veneer attached to an application wand

There are quite a few people who would potentially benefit from a straighter smile, but think that getting one isn’t an option for them. They may not be a fan of braces, or worry that they can’t make time for a series of appointments with their dentist over the course of a year.

That said, there are a wide variety of ways that you can straighten your teeth that have nothing to do with braces. For one, veneers can give you a straighter smile in just two appointments! Here’s how.

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Why Schedule a Dental Checkup Early in the Year?

December 27, 2022

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A dental checkup with a Spring Hill dentist

With January almost here, you’re likely prepping for the new year. You may even be laying out your goals and aspirations! That said, consider adding an early dental checkup to this list of upcoming resolutions. Such a visit as the year begins has various perks to it. In fact, your Spring Hill dentist has the evidence to prove it. Here, then, is a summary of three major reasons to attend a dental checkup early in 2023.

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