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Carrollton Dental Blog

A Blog from a Dentist in Carrollton

How To Fix A Broken Tooth

added on: March 23, 2021
Carrollton Dental Solutions

Our teeth are designed to chew and crunch on some pretty tough things. But even though tooth enamel is one of the strongest materials in the human body, teeth aren’t invincible and can break. In fact, broken teeth are one of the most common dental emergencies. Breaking a tooth can… Read More…


Can You Get Cavities Even If You Don’t Eat Sugar?

added on: March 12, 2021
Carrollton Dental Solutions

You’ll hear it over and over again from your dentist in Carrollton — limit your intake of sugary foods and drinks. This is because sugar causes cavities, right? Well, sort of. Sugar itself doesn’t cause cavities, but what happens when we digest sugars can increase the risk of developing cavities…. Read More…


Why Does Your Dentist in Carrollton Take X-Rays? 

added on: February 22, 2021
Carrollton Dental Solutions

X-Rays are detailed photographs that give an interesting look at our bones and help doctors find breaks. But did you know that x-rays are used for much more than identifying broken bones? In fact, your dentist in Carrollton uses x-rays to see parts of your mouth and teeth that can’t… Read More…


Protect Your Gums, Protect Your Heart

added on: February 12, 2021
heart health month

February is the month of hearts. Candy hearts, chocolate hearts, flower hearts, and yes, even our actual hearts. In fact, February is American Heart Health Month, a time when health professionals come together to raise awareness of heart disease and talk about some habits to change to reduce the risk…. Read More…


Teeth Are Not Tools 

added on: January 27, 2021
Carrollton Dental Solutions

Fun fact: tooth enamel is the hardest substance in our bodies which helps make our teeth super-strong and resistant to damage. But just because our teeth are incredibly durable doesn’t mean that they’re immune to injury. Additionally, unlike other parts of the human body, teeth can’t heal or fix themselves,… Read More…


Make Dental Care Part of Your 2021 Resolutions

added on: January 15, 2021
Carrollton Dental Solutions

New Year’s Resolutions are made each and every January and can range from committing to eating healthier to training to run your first marathon and anything in between. But all resolutions typically have the same underlying notion — to get healthier. This year is no different, and we may actually… Read More…


Can You Whiten Your Teeth Too Much?  

added on: December 28, 2020
Carrollton Dental Solutions

There are so many ways to get a whiter smile these days. From over-the-counter whitening strips to a professional whitening treatment from your dentist in Carrollton, getting a bright, white smile is no longer reserved for only celebrities. Usually, we interpret a white smile as a healthy, attractive smile, but… Read More…


Kissing Under The Mistletoe & Oral Health

added on: December 16, 2020
Carrollton Dental Solutions

Getting caught kissing under the mistletoe is a long-time holiday tradition that spans centuries. But did you know that this holiday smooch can also lead to some unwanted problems? Of course, kissing anyone can transfer cold or viruses, but your dentist in Carrollton also knows that smooches may also increase… Read More…


Are Plaque and Tartar The Same Thing? 

added on: November 23, 2020
Carrollton Dental Solutions

There are many misconceptions about oral health. One of the more common misconceptions is that plaque and tartar are the same things and that the terms can be used interchangeably. While this isn’t completely false, it is a bit misleading and something that your dentist in Carrollton wants to clear… Read More…


New Study Shows Link Between Alzheimer’s & Gum Disease 

added on: November 13, 2020
Carrollton Dental Solutions

National Alzheimer’s Disease Month is recognized every November, and this year is no different. More than 5 million Americans are living with this form of dementia and there’s not much known about what causes it or how to prevent it. But your dentist in Carrollton does want to share some… Read More…


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