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The Best & Worst Summer Drinks for Your Teeth

2024-01-18T18:55:29+00:00

It’s summertime, and we’ve traded winter coats and hot cocoa for breezy linens and refreshing umbrella drinks. Unfortunately, though you might be counting down the days until your “Out of Office” is on and your feet are in the sand, because the culprits behind tooth decay and enamel damage never take a vacation. We don’t [...]

The Best & Worst Summer Drinks for Your Teeth2024-01-18T18:55:29+00:00

Spring Means Blooms, Sunshine & Oral Cancer Screenings

2024-01-18T18:55:52+00:00

April is oral cancer awareness month. While not as delightful as the other signs of spring – blooming trees and longer days – a focus on early detection is a beautiful thing. While oral cancer (oral cavity and oropharynx cancers collectively) accounts for almost 3% of all cancers diagnosed annually in the United States, it [...]

Spring Means Blooms, Sunshine & Oral Cancer Screenings2024-01-18T18:55:52+00:00

Teeth Whitening FAQ’s

2024-01-18T18:56:04+00:00

Teeth Whitening FAQ's What determines the color of my teeth? The color of teeth is caused by two different things: #1 the pigments in the teeth from when they were formed #2 the extrinsic pigments that over time penetrate the tooth Over time these different pigments can join together causing teeth to appear darker and [...]

Teeth Whitening FAQ’s2024-01-18T18:56:04+00:00

When is Drinking 4 Cups of Coffee Better for your Teeth than 1?

2024-01-18T18:55:59+00:00

When is Drinking 4 Cups of Coffee Better for your Teeth than 1? When we were kids, we were told that candy or sugar causes cavities. While not incorrect, this explanation falls short of the true explanation and understanding of what really causes cavities. It’s the sugar (the carbohydrates) from the candy that feed the [...]

When is Drinking 4 Cups of Coffee Better for your Teeth than 1?2024-01-18T18:55:59+00:00

What Exactly is a Cavity?

2024-01-18T18:56:14+00:00

What Exactly Is A Cavity? A cavity is literally a hole in a tooth. A tooth is composed of different layers. The outermost layer, the enamel, being the hardest structure in your entire body. For the damage to the tooth to be considered a cavity and require treatment from a dentist, the hole needs to [...]

What Exactly is a Cavity?2024-01-18T18:56:14+00:00

Invisalign

2024-01-18T18:56:20+00:00

Orthodontic Relapse and Invisalign My teeth were straight, but not anymore. Does this scenario sound familiar? You had braces when you were younger. You struggled though all the difficulty of having brackets and wires in your mouth: food caught in your wires, loose wire ends poking your cheeks and lips, figuring out how to effectively [...]

Invisalign2024-01-18T18:56:20+00:00

Dental Insurance Terminology Explained

2024-01-18T18:56:28+00:00

Dental Insurance Terminology Explained Is this you when someone mentions deductibles and coinsurance? Have you ever wondered what exactly in-network and out-of-network mean, especially to your pocketbook? Here’s a fairly short and sweet post on some dental insurance terminology to help you be an informed patient. Yearly max – Also known as the annual [...]

Dental Insurance Terminology Explained2024-01-18T18:56:28+00:00

What’s the Best Dental Insurance?

2024-01-18T18:56:35+00:00

What’s the Best Dental Insurance? This is one of the most common questions we get asked in the front office. Picking the correct insurance can save you money and headache. If there were a way to prevent getting a ticket wouldn’t you want to know? We may not be a traffic ticket lawyer, but [...]

What’s the Best Dental Insurance?2024-01-18T18:56:35+00:00

Why Do I Need an Exam & X-rays? – I Just Want My Teeth Cleaned!

2024-01-18T18:56:43+00:00

Why Do I Need An Exam & X-Rays? At Mint Dental Works, we provide comprehensive dentistry. Except in the case of an emergency, a new patient will typically need a comprehensive exam and x-rays done before any other work can be performed, including a cleaning or teeth whitening. Why? Well, do you need a [...]

Why Do I Need an Exam & X-rays? – I Just Want My Teeth Cleaned!2024-01-18T18:56:43+00:00