by 101st Adult Dentistry | Jul 13, 2023 | Oral Health
For being such small parts of the body, tooth pain can stop you in your tracks. When you’re dealing with an aching tooth, it’s difficult to focus on anything else, and all you want is for the pain to go away. But in order to treat tooth pain, you and your dentist must...
by 101st Adult Dentistry | Jan 11, 2023 | Oral Health
If one of your New Year’s resolutions involved improving your health—and more specifically, cutting out alcohol either temporarily or permanently—you aren’t alone. Millions of people around the world are participating in “Dry January,” an annual event where they...
by 101st Adult Dentistry | Nov 17, 2022 | Oral Health, preventative care
It’s easy for us to take our adult teeth for granted. After losing our baby teeth and gaining a full set of “permanent” teeth, we assume we’ll have them for the rest of our lives. However, teeth are vulnerable when they aren’t taken care of properly. Tooth decay can...
by 101st Adult Dentistry | Oct 12, 2022 | Oral Health
Going to your doctor and going to your dentist may seem like two entirely separate events with no connection to each other. However, your oral health can affect your overall health, and your overall health can affect your oral health, too. They are connected in ways...
by 101st Adult Dentistry | Jul 18, 2022 | Oral Health
When many people think of mouth pain, they think of toothaches caused by cavities and injuries. But there’s another type of discomfort that around one-in-eight Americans experiences: tooth sensitivity. Having sensitive teeth can make it difficult to enjoy certain...
by 101st Adult Dentistry | Jun 14, 2022 | Dental Bridges, Oral Health
Dental bridges are among the most common dental appliances that help restore the smiles of people who are missing one or more teeth. Missing teeth is common, and no single bridge works everyone who wants to restore their smile. That’s why there are multiple bridges...