Ironwood Dental Care Blog

Daily Tips for Good Oral Hygiene

Daily Tips for Good Oral Hygiene

Good oral hygiene is vital to the health of your mouth and your body in general as health problems in the mouth can spread throughout your system. Getting into a routine of good oral hygiene can be simple and inexpensive to do.

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Questions to Ask Your Dentist

Questions to Ask Your Dentist

There is always that student in the class who doesn’t stop asking questions. Can you think of anyone specific that you’ve come across in your lifetime? No matter how irritating this specific student may be to both you and the one being questioned, they are also most likely the one to get the highest marks in the class. Why? Because asking questions leads to getting answers. Questions are there to benefit the one asking them, so stop worrying about being the annoying patient who asks questions, and start asking your dentist appropriate questions. If you are asking the right questions, both you and your friendly dentist will be happy.

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7 Health Benefits Of Smiling

7 Health Benefits Of Smiling

Are you uncomfortable with the way your teeth look? Does it stop you from smiling and laughing freely? You could be missing out on a whole slew of mental and physical health benefits that come about when you flash your best smile. So, what’s the good news about smiling?

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What To Expect At Your Dental Hygiene Appointment

What To Expect At Your Dental Hygiene Appointment

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That’s exactly what dental hygienists do. They are highly trained, licensed oral health care professionals whose prime objectives are the maintenance of good oral hygiene, and to act as an early-warning diagnostician. They are trained to spot the early warning signs of periodontitis and oral cancer, and they act as counsellors and advisers. They develop oral health care programs and give advice about diet and lifestyle choices.

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Root Canal Therapy Procedure

Root Canal Therapy Procedure

The root canal is the innermost portion of the tooth. The root canal is filled with nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue called pupl. Sometimes this inner portion of the tooth gets infected and inflamed and can be very painful.

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Chipped Or Broken Tooth Treatment

Chipped Or Broken Tooth Treatment

One of the most frustrating things that can happen while you are eating is to hear that telltale “crack” when you bit into something hard that you didn’t expect. As a result, you might feel around with your tongue and find out that yes, you have damaged a tooth. Now what can you do about it?

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