Zumbro Family Dental Blog

4 Outstanding Benefits of Visiting a Family Dentist

June 13, 2019

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mom and daughter at dentist

Some dentists cater to a specific group of patients. For example, they might focus on treating children, or they may gear their business toward the unique needs of seniors. Other dentists are glad to accept patients of any age. You may wonder, then, if it is better to visit a family dentist, or if it is more beneficial for members of your household to visit dental specialists with a narrower scope of business. Most people find that visiting a family dentist offers outstanding convenience and high-quality dental care. Let’s discuss some of the benefits you can experience when everyone in your household visit the same dentist.

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4 Ways Your Cosmetic Dentist Can Enhance Your Smile and Confidence

May 21, 2019

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Smiling man with white smile

A smile can make all the difference, whether it’s on a date or at the office. A tight-lipped grin can come across as insincere, whereas a full display of pearly-whites can have a powerful impact when meeting people for the first time. But maybe you’re self-conscious about your teeth; perhaps you’re worried about crookedness or visible stains that could make a strong impression in all the wrong ways. Fortunately, the appearance of your teeth is something that can be improved, along with your self-confidence. Here are four ways a trip to your cosmetic dentist could give you more reasons to smile.

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From Your Gums to Your Heart: How Gum Disease Creates Problems for Heart Health

May 3, 2019

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a woman having her teeth and gums looked at by a dentist

If you’re surprised to hear your dentist say that you might be at risk for heart disease, you may be curious to know why that’s possible. The reason may be that your gums are not in the best of shape, and unfortunately, gum disease can cause more problems than you think. Not only is your oral health at risk, but the infection can result in serious cardiovascular diseases. Let’s take a look at how unhealthy gums can wreak havoc on your body and what you can do to prevent gum disease.

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Dental Emergency? These Tips from a Dentist Can Help

April 14, 2019

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woman with toothache

Very few of us go through life free of unpleasant surprises. The rest of us have to take what life sends our way, whether good or bad. Sometimes this can take the form of a dental emergency. Knowing what to do when the unexpected occurs can help you to manage things until a dentist is available. With that in mind, let’s look at how to deal with three common dental emergencies.

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Here’s Another Reason to Visit Your Dentist Twice a Year

April 9, 2019

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Couple smiling back to back

The American Dental Association recommends that you see your dentist at least twice a year for checkups and cleanings to ensure your oral health. When you think about reasons why it’s important to see your dentist, you may think about problems like cavities or tooth decay. However, there is a part of your routine checkup that has the potential to save your life: oral cancer screenings. Keep reading to see how your dentist detects oral cancer as part of your routine checkup and cleaning.

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4 Healthy Oral Habits You Should Develop from Your Dentist in Rochester

March 27, 2019

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smile dental tools

Once you lose all your baby teeth, your set of permanent teeth grow in. Then, you’re done—that’s all the teeth you get for the rest of your life. In order for them to last an entire lifetime, you need to take good care of them. But how? What are some ways to help you maintain your oral health in the long term? Here are four healthy oral habits from your dentist in Rochester that can keep your smile healthy and happy for years to come.

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Debunking DIY Braces—Instead, Leave it to Your Dentist

March 15, 2019

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person smiling with Invisalign aligners

You’ve dreamed of a straighter smile for years, and since you never got braces when you were younger, you begin to toy with the thought of what they would look like on you. The only problem is that traditional braces seem way too expensive! While googling braces, you may have seen the new trend of DIY braces, and they don’t look that bad! Why not try them out just to see if they work? Well, your dentist may not be able to fix the damage that DIY braces will inevitably cause your oral health. Read on for a list of consequences from giving yourself braces.

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Your Dentist Discusses Which Toothpaste May be Best for You

February 20, 2019

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person shopping for toothpaste

When you’re tracing your way down the toothpaste aisle, you usually just go for the brand you normally use. But what if there were toothpastes you could be using that were better-suited for your smile? Your smile is unique, so it’s a good idea to hand-select your toothpaste based on that. Your dentist can help narrow down your decisions and provide you with the information you need to purchase what’s best for your pearly whites!

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How to Prevent Gum disease and its Effects from Your Dentist

February 15, 2019

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Man smiling confidently

Gum disease affects about 50% of the US population, making it a very common health issue. While its earliest symptoms are mild, it can eventually lead to serious gum damage and even tooth loss. Additionally, recent research has shown a relationship between this disease and even more serious overall health issues. Keep reading to learn how gum disease can affect you and the best ways to prevent it from an expert dentist.

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Why Is Flossing So Important? A Dentist Explains

January 20, 2019

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Woman flossing her teeth

All of us know that brushing our teeth and seeing the dentist for regular appointments are essential for keeping our teeth and gums healthy. But did you know that flossing is just as important? By not flossing, you allow plaque and tartar to build up on the sides of your teeth, greatly increasing your risk of tooth decay and gum disease. That’s why dentists recommend flossing at least once daily.

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