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Carrollton Dental Blog

A Blog from a Dentist in Carrollton

Have Fun in the Sun This Summer: 3 Tips for a Healthy Mouth

added on: May 6, 2022

Things are heating up, and we know how exciting it can be to get out and travel to experience all that the gorgeous summer season has to offer us. Your Carrollton dentist is excited too, and we thought you might want some helpful tips on how to take care of your… Read More…


Should You Use Mouthwash Regularly?

added on: April 27, 2022

Minty, refreshing, and cleansing – these are some of the ways you may describe how your mouth feels after rinsing it with mouthwash. But is it possible to have too much of a good thing? While mouthwash can help reduce the number of bacteria in your mouth, should you use… Read More…


What Causes Cavities Besides Sugar?

added on: April 14, 2022

Everybody knows that dentists are constantly talking about the dangers of eating too much sugar. After all, sugar is one of the leading causes of cavities in both children and adults. But did you know that there are other cavity-causing culprits out there besides sugar? Join your dentist in Carrollton as… Read More…


Does Bad Breath Last Forever?

added on: March 31, 2022
woman with bad breath

Bad breath is one of the most common dental problems that can cause embarrassment. Now, there’s a difference between temporary bad breath and bad breath that seems to last forever. For example, you may experience bad breath after your morning cup of coffee. But after brushing your teeth it can… Read More…


How Do You Know If Something Is Wrong With Your Teeth? 

added on: March 30, 2022

An obvious broken tooth or other severe dental emergency isn’t the only sign that something may be wrong with your teeth. The truth is, there are some early signs that can let you know that something isn’t quite right and that you should see your dentist in Carrollton sooner rather than… Read More…


What Causes White Spots on Teeth?

added on: February 24, 2022
Carrollton Dental Solutions

If you see white spots on your teeth, you might wonder what they mean and whether or not you should be worried about them. Rest assured that many times, white spots on teeth are harmless. However, white spots on teeth can occasionally indicate an underlying condition that could eventually cause… Read More…


These Oral Health Symptoms Can Mean An Increased Risk of Heart Attack

added on: February 10, 2022
Carrollton Dental Solutions

Heart disease is a topic of concern for both your doctor and your dentist in Carrollton. After all, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), heart disease is the leading cause of death all around the globe. But what exactly does your oral health have to do with your heart… Read More…


Most Popular Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

added on: January 26, 2022
Carrollton Dental Solutions

Cosmetic dentistry involves fixing any of the imperfections that you don’t like about your smile, such as cracked or stained teeth, or crooked or missing teeth. There are many different types of cosmetic dentistry procedures that can help fix a variety of dental concerns. In this blog, we’ll discuss some… Read More…


Which is Better, String Floss or a Water Flosser?

added on: January 13, 2022
Carrollton Dental Solutions

If you’re debating on whether to buy string floss or a water flosser, you’re probably wondering if there’s really a difference between the two. After all, there are dozens of types of products out there that claim to help keep your teeth clean, but all of them have pros and… Read More…


Post-Filling Pain: What’s Normal, What’s Not

added on: December 29, 2021
woman with tooth pain

Cavities are one of the most common dental issues your dentist in Carrollton treats every day, especially for patients with a bit of a sweet tooth. Fortunately, fillings today are more convenient, comfortable, and affordable than ever. However, sometimes there’s a little sensitivity post-filling treatment. While the discomfort is generally… Read More…


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