What do I do if my tooth still hurts after a filling or root canal
While discomfort after dental work isn’t uncommon, understanding why it occurs and knowing what steps to take can help alleviate the issue.
Let’s Talk Dentures
There are a lot of myths and misconceptions that float around when we are discussing dentures with patients. We often associate the need for dentures with old age and in many cases, that just isn’t the case. We have seen patients of all ages who have opted to pursue dentures for a variety of reasons…
Is sedation dentistry safe?
Like the oft-maligned root canal, many dental procedures can be time-consuming and uncomfortable, which is why many of our patients ask about sedation dentistry and its safety.
The future of dental tech
In the ever-evolving world of dentistry, technological advancements have taken the forefront over the past decade, notably in the realms of implants, crowns, and bridges.
How to manage dental anxiety
Dental anxiety is a common experience that affects many individuals, but you can conquer this anxiety.
What is an impacted tooth?
Whether on a show or from our dentist, we’ve all heard the term ‘impacted tooth.’ But, what does it mean?
Gum Disease, The Hidden Risks You Can’t Brush Off
Gum disease is a sneaky troublemaker that can wreak havoc on your oral health. Though it’s easy to ignore, do so at your own risk. At Coaldale Dental, we want to give you the lowdown on the hidden risks of gum disease and stress why early detection and treatment are essential for a healthy smile.…
Probiotics, The Surprising Connection to Improved Dental Health
Probiotics have long been praised for their benefits to our gut health. But did you know they can also help improve your dental health? That’s right, these friendly bacteria can be the secret ingredient to a radiant smile.Let’s delve into the fascinating connection between probiotics and your pearly whites! Bacteria Battle Royale: Probiotics vs. Harmful…
How You Can Combat Bad Breath
In a social situation, when you’re surrounded by people talking and laughing, there is one fear that quickly rises to the top: bad breath. Also known as halitosis, bad breath is more common than more people are comfortable with. But there are steps you can take to freshen your breath.