Archive for the tag 'Dentist'

Nov 30 2009

How to Please Your Dentist

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

Why would you need to do that? For obvious reasons. If your dentist has not been happy with the way you have been conducting yourself, you may be in for a very painful experience during your next visit to the dentist.
The best way to keep your dentist from harming you even if you haven’t [...]

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Nov 20 2009

Are You Visiting Your Dentist Regularly?

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

We have always asked you to see your dentist if you notice the slightest sign of a dental problem. Do you follow the advice or are you in the habit of ignoring dental problems and waiting for them to vanish on their own. Dental problems don’t vanish if not treated; they may cause bigger problems [...]

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Oct 04 2009

Do You Need to Visit Your Dentist Today?

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

Ideally, you should visit your dentist every six months. However, there are certain scenarios when you should visit him/her sooner. Do you need to visit him/her today? Find out.

Have you injured your mouth today?
Has one of your teeth come out of your mouth accidentally?
Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth?
Do you have pain [...]

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Sep 25 2009

When Do You Visit Your Dentist?

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

Most of us don’t go to the dentist unless we have a problem. And some of us don’t go even if there is a problem. Trust me, the dentist is not a monster, just another human being. Visiting him/her will not only rescue of unnecessary pain and discomfort but also make your smile more scintillating [...]

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Sep 08 2009

When Was the Last Time You Visited the Dentist?

So, when did you visit your dentist last? Within the last six months? Great if you did, and if you didn’t, let me ask you if you are sure your dental health. Don’t you go for medical check-ups to make sure your health is fine? Then why ignore your smile? Whitening toothpastes are not enough [...]

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Sep 03 2009

Are You Compromising With Your Smile?

While all of us crave for a sparkling smile and look for ways to whiten our teeth, some of us don’t bother rectify anomalies in our teeth structure. It’s not because people don’t want to get rid of such problems, but because they aren’t aware that these dental errors can be rectified. The advancements in [...]

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Aug 28 2009

Get the Dentist on Your Side

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

It is good to keep your dentist on your side. The reason is obvious, isn’t it? You don’t want him/her to take his/her anger or frustration on you. Now, imagine your dentist had a very stubborn patient immediately before you. You cannot expect him/her to be nice to you at that moment. However, if you [...]

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Jul 11 2009

What is your dentist’s specialization?

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dentist

Have you ever wondered what those letters below your dentist’s name signify? Dentists specialize in various domains in dentistry. Let’s look at five specialists in the field.
Endodontist
Diagnosed with an infection in your dental pulp or another root canal problem? The one treating you is the endodontist. Considered the most dreaded dentist, an endodontist specializes in [...]

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Jun 25 2009

Got A headache? See Your dentist!

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dental Health

Can a headache be possibly related to a dental problem? Experts believe that there is a connection between a recurring headache and a dental problem. A headache can indicate a problem in your mouth. But how do you know if it has a dental connection? Look for one of more of the following symptoms accompanying [...]

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Jun 13 2009

6 Reasons for Visiting Your Dentist Today

Good dental care demands that you visit your dentist once every six months. However, there are times and certain situations when you should visit the dentist at once. Do not wait too long if you notice a sign of a dental or oral problem. You would not want a problem to aggravate to gigantic proportions [...]

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