The final teeth to come in are your wisdom teeth--the last back molars located on both sides of your mouth. For a lucky few, their wisdom teeth will come in without any problem, but for the majority of us, there will be some issues that will cause your dentist to want to remove them. Some of the time, the wisdom... read more »
Sometimes bad oral habits can prove just as dangerous to your teeth and gums as poor oral hygiene. If you have a penchant for nervously nibbling on pens, pencils, and other desktop items, it’s possible for a small piece to break off in your mouth. In some of these cases, the fragment could potentially become trapped between two of your... read more »
No one wants to have a cavity. “Having Cavities” will never appear in a company’s mission statement, or in the Career Objectives section of a person’s resume. And if you brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, floss before bed, and see your dentist for your regular cleanings and exams, your chances of getting a cavity decrease. However, they... read more »
Do you suspect you may have cracked tooth syndrome—or do you simply want to know what it is? If so, you’ve found the right place! Eby Family Dental would be delighted to answer all your queries. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers: What is cracked tooth syndrome (CTS)? Cracked tooth syndrome begins when a tooth acquires a... read more »
Dental caries is another term used to describe a small cavity. They can occur when an acidic environment in your mouth starts to demineralize an area of tooth enamel. Fortunately, exposing your teeth to trace amounts of fluoride can help to restore some of the mineral strength of your tooth enamel to reduce your chances of suffering from dental caries.... read more »
A root canal is an advanced dental treatment used to restore a tooth that has been compromised by a severe cavity or significant dental trauma. This endodontic therapy will effectively replace the internal structure of the tooth with a material sufficient for anchoring a dental crown. If bacterial tooth decay or dental trauma has severely compromised the root or dental... read more »
Have you ever had a toothache, or do you currently have pain in a tooth? If so, you know how unpleasant they can be. Pain in the mouth can be difficult to ignore, and the pain can even interfere with you going about your day. Today, Dr. Stacey Eby and our experienced team would like to help you learn about... read more »
We all know that brushing and flossing are integral parts of good oral hygiene. But bad habits can creep up on us all, even with the best of intentions. Luckily, it’s never too late to brush up on your brushing habits! One of the habits that is easiest to slip into is not taking enough time to brush. Each session... read more »
Your daily routine needs to include brushing your teeth each morning and night with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, as well as remembering to floss at least once each day. It’s also important to note that the quality of your oral care products can also be a factor in the overall effectiveness of your daily routine. Some oral hygiene... read more »
Did you know that the foods and drinks you consume could be putting your teeth at an increased risk for dental erosion and other forms of other health ailments? In order to protect your teeth and gums from the ravages of the world, consider the following: - Sticky and chewy foods can be hazardous to your oral health because they... read more »