Dupont Family Dentistry Blog

Your Emergency Dentist in DuPont is Here When the Need is Urgent

April 9, 2017

Filed under: Emergency — Tags: — tntadmin @ 2:40 am

Your emergency dentist in DuPont is ready to see you. If you or a loved one is in pain or if the health of a tooth is threatened, please call your emergency dentist in DuPont. The staff at Dupont Family Dentistry has been providing emergency dental care for more than 10 years, and we offer immediate care when necessary. In the meantime, read on to find out what you should do in various dental emergency situations.

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Choosing The Best Teeth Whitener

January 6, 2017

Filed under: Dental Cleaning,Dental Hygiene — pts @ 5:08 pm

22481905_mWe all want that amazing movie star smile but such white teeth do not come by easily. Choosing the best method to whiten your teeth is dependent on a myriad of factors. It is up to the individual to determine how they want to cleanse their teeth dependent on the following factors:
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Tooth Anatomy – Know the parts of your tooth

December 30, 2016

Filed under: Dental Cleaning,Dental Hygiene — pts @ 4:47 pm

55541019_mThe tooth is one of the strongest and most valuable parts of the human body. It is made up of several parts, all of which play a significant role in the health and function of the teeth. Knowledge of the basic anatomy of the tooth makes us understand how they are built, what purpose they serve, helping us to take oral hygiene more seriously. Each tooth is made of two major parts, including the crown and root.
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Patient’s Guide to Cavities

December 15, 2016

Filed under: Dental Cleaning,Dental Hygiene — pts @ 11:11 pm

49346099 - teeth cavity with the treatmentThe mouth naturally contains various elements including saliva, plaque, calculus and many types of bacteria. Some bacteria are beneficial as they help control the destructive bacteria. Other strains like Streptococcus mutan contribute to tooth decay by consuming simple sugars and converting them into an acidic plague. Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth soon after eating or drinking sugary substances.

When plaque sticks to the teeth, the acid produced progressively attacks the minerals in your teeth in a process called demineralization. If you neglect to brush and floss as often as you should, plaque keeps growing and becomes hard and difficult to remove, forming a gateway for the formation of cavities. As more sugars are consumed, the acids produced continue to eat their way into the enamel to the inside part of the tooth leading to tooth decay.

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Stress Free Dentist Visits for Kids

December 8, 2016

Filed under: Kids Dental — pts @ 3:58 pm

40826191 - little kid patient afraid of dentist while visiting dental clinicEvery parent wants to enhance the life of their child. Sometimes this means buying the latest toy, and sometimes this means taking care of their health. Proper preventative care can help extend a child’s lifespan and improve their quality of life, but some aspects of healthcare can be daunting for young children. The dentist is one of them. There are thousands of adults who dread going to the dentist, so it should come as no surprise that children can be terrified of the prospect.

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Don’t Let Unused Dental Insurance Benefits Expire

November 28, 2016

Filed under: Procedures — pts @ 4:00 pm

dental-benefitsAre you aware that 90 percent of dental insurance policies are founded on the calendar year? That usually means that benefits do not accumulate or carried over to the subsequent year; therefore, you must use the benefits by 31st December, or they are wasted.

Thus, as we kiss the year goodbye, don’t forget to take advantage of your valuable dental insurance benefits before they expire. Since you loyally paid your monthly insurance premiums all year long, you’ve already earned your dental benefits. That’s why, if you have been putting off the idea of visiting the dentist, here are a few reasons why you should make an appointment before the end of the year:
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Protecting Your Children’s Teeth during Sports

November 16, 2016

Filed under: Kids Dental — pts @ 11:29 pm

54707452_mAlthough it should be a priority, the safety of children’s teeth while they play sport is usually not the first thing that rings in a parent’s mind. From a straying softball, collisions, to an errant pass, several incidents can cause children dental injuries. Fortunately, you can protect your child’s teeth during sports by adopting the following tips:
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Mouthwash Guide for Oral Hygiene

November 9, 2016

Filed under: Dental Hygiene — pts @ 9:05 pm

21329280 - closeup on hand holding bottle of mouthwashMost people turn to mouthwash whenever their breath requires a boost, it’s useful and convenient. Some use it to eliminate germs, some for medicinal purposes, while others simply for whitening teeth, or most commonly refreshing their breath. However, with numerous types of mouthwash available in the market today, there has been misunderstanding and confusion of whether to use the product or not. It’s important to note that while daily brushing and flossing are needed for the daily oral routine, adding mouthwash to the routine can be a big plus.

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Toothaches

November 1, 2016

Filed under: Dental Hygiene — pts @ 10:36 pm

12781417 - young woman in pain is having toothacheTooth decay may be the primary cause of toothaches. However, there are other causes of aches that may be found by thorough oral examination. For instance, an infection such as gum disease may be the cause of toothaches. This article will examine some common causes of toothaches.

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Your Oral Health and Nutrition

October 19, 2016

Filed under: Dentist Approved Treats — pts @ 10:01 pm

39445177 - food pyramid isolated on white backgroundProper nutrition is crucial to the whole body not excluding dental health. The body gets necessary nutrients from the food you take, promoting wellness. Poor nutrition means the body becomes deficient resulting to limited or loss of the ability to resist diseases and infections. Periodontal diseases are not caused by poor nutrition, but they progress more rapidly and cause severe consequences in people who do not have proper nutrition.

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