Resources
How Cavities Form and What You Can Do to Stop Them
It’s important to treat cavities quickly in order to prevent further tooth decay, pain, and infection. Early treatment stops the cavity from worsening, which can lead you to require more invasive procedures like root canals or even tooth loss. Getting prompt care also helps preserve your tooth structure, saves you time and money, and maintains your overall oral health and comfort.
Five Ways Allergies Can Impact Your Oral Health
While protecting your teeth and gums is probably the last thing you think about when you’re dealing with seasonal allergy symptoms like congestion, sneezing, or itchy eyes, it’s important to know how these issues can affect your oral health and what you can do to counteract them.
Are You a Candidate for Dental Crowns?
Crafted from a variety of materials, including metal, resin, and porcelain, crowns restore your teeth’s strength and function. Read on to learn whether you might need a crown, as well as what to expect if you get one.
A Parent's Guide to Children's Dental Health
Helping your children establish good oral care habits early will help them maintain strong teeth and gums, prevent serious conditions, and impact their overall health, development, and quality of life.
The Ultimate Guide to At-Home Teeth Whitening
Having stained or discolored teeth due to aging, coffee, red wine, or tobacco use can make you feel bad about yourself. If you have stained teeth, you probably spend a lot of time trying to hide your smile. You might also think there’s nothing you do to make your smile white again. For most people, however, that’s simply not true.
What Does It Mean If My Teeth Are Sensitive to Cold?
Dealing with tooth sensitivity to cold? It can really put a damper on enjoying your favorite foods and drinks! Learn about what causes this sensitivity, from enamel erosion to receding gums, and find out how you can prevent and treat it. Click here to discover tips for protecting your smile and reducing discomfort from cold sensitivity.
Do I Need A Root Canal?
If you have persistent tooth pain caused by a diseased or damaged tooth, your dentist might recommend you have a root canal. This routine procedure can relieve your pain, save your tooth, and make it healthy again. Saving your natural tooth with a root canal treatment has many benefits:
Dental Tips for Aging Adults
As you age, your dental concerns can become more prevalent and specialized, affecting your oral health and overall well-being. But with proper oral care and regular dentist visits, you can help your teeth last a lifetime. Here are the most common dental problems affecting older adults and tips for preventing and treating them.
White Oak Dental Welcomes Dr. Julia Black, DDS
Since moving into our new, larger office last year and seeing a significant growth in the number of new patients, White Oak Dental is expanding our staff in order to meet growing demand. With that in mind, we are proud to announce that Dr. Julia Black, DDS, has joined our team and will begin seeing patients in March 2024.
What to Do During a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, and knowing how to handle them promptly can not only help you overcome a painful situation, but it can also help you preserve your oral health. Here are the most common dental emergencies and some tips on what to do if you experience them — as well as some tips on how you can prevent them.
Understanding Your Dental Insurance
At first glance, dental insurance is similar to health insurance. Then, it gets a little tricky. This overview can help eliminate the confusion. Like with health insurance, dental insurance requires you to pay premiums to an insurance company, unless they’re deducted from your paycheck by an employer.
How to Choose the Right Dentist
Whether you’ve moved to a new area or are simply ready to move on from your current dentist, finding a new dentist can be a little more tricky than simply picking the one around the corner or the one your friend or coworker says is nice.