Columbus Dental Arts Blog

What to Do If You Lose a Dental Crown

December 8, 2023

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Dental crowns act as protective caps covering the entire visible portion of a tooth. They are primarily employed when a tooth is extensively damaged or decayed beyond the scope of a dental filling. Additionally, dental crowns are utilized to enhance the appearance of a tooth post-root canal treatment or to address significant cosmetic imperfections. While these restorations typically endure for approximately 15 years, they are not immune to damage or loss. If you experience a lost dental crown, adhere to these three steps to manage the situation until your dentist can address it.

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How a Simple Dental Filling Could Be a Smart Use of Money

November 7, 2023

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Navigating the ins and outs of insurance coverage can be pretty disorienting at the best of times, and dental insurance even more so. Many of the principles that apply to healthcare plans are different when it comes to dental insurance, and there are some elements that are exclusive to it that are not present in other kinds of care.

That may be why Americans leave an average of 100 billion dollars of dental coverage on the table every year. If you want to make the best use of yours, you still have time. Many people suffer from tooth decay, and dental fillings are an excellent opportunity to take advantage of your benefits. Here’s why.

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Dental Insurance Deductibles: What You Should Know

November 5, 2023

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Are you in the process of shopping for dental insurance? As you compare your options, you might come across some terms that you are unfamiliar with. “Deductible” might be one of them. What exactly are dental insurance deductibles, and how might they affect how you use your coverage? This blog post explains what you should know.

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Pink Gums and Gray Matter: How Gum Disease Affects Your Brain

October 25, 2023

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Because dentistry is a specialty distinct from the rest of medicine, people sometimes think of it as being separate from what happens in the rest of the body. For that reason, they are often surprised when they see studies that show a connection between gum disease and many other health conditions.

For example, recent research published by the American Academy of Neurology found that gum disease was closely associated with memory loss. If you’re curious, here’s what the data says and how you can make sure that your gums are in good condition long-term.

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What Are Dental Insurance Waiting Periods?

October 7, 2023

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Dental insurance policies come with a lot of stipulations and details that you should pay attention to. Otherwise, you might run into some unpleasant surprises when you are trying to use your benefits. For example, your plan might come with a waiting period. What exactly are dental insurance waiting periods, and how might they affect the coverage you are able to receive? This simple guide explains what you should know.

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It May Be Hard to Swallow, but Here’s Some Information on the Bacteria Living in Your Mouth

September 29, 2023

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Have you ever wondered how many bacteria live in your mouth, what different kinds there are, or how fast they multiply? As interesting as these questions are, modern technology cannot provide us with hard numbers. Bacteria live on every surface within the mouth, and estimates of the number of different species there range between 500 and 650. Here’s some interesting information from your dentist about the different species of bacteria living in your oral cavity and what they do for your dental health.

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What’s the Difference Between Medical and Dental Insurance?

September 18, 2023

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Calculator, molar, eyeglasses, and dental insurance formThe American Dental Association recommends seeing your dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and checkup. However, 35% of adults never schedule an appointment. The cost of dental care is a common reason people don’t see their dentist regularly. If you have dental insurance, you don’t have to worry about a large bill. Paying your premiums gives you access to a nationwide network of dental professionals. You can use your coverage to achieve optimal oral health without breaking the bank.

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The Hidden Connection: Poorly Fitting Dentures and Oral Cancer

August 25, 2023

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If you’ve been wearing dentures for any amount of time, you’re probably well aware of how annoying it can be when they don’t seem to fit right. As it turns out, contemporary research suggests that there could be a significant link between dentures and oral cancer. Here’s what you should know about that connection.

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Why Can’t I Keep My Lower Dentures In Place?!

August 2, 2023

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Someone holding their dentures and gasping

Dentures can make a massive difference in how you feel if you’re missing teeth, but wearing them properly takes some getting used to. Sometimes, it may feel like wearing your dentures properly is almost like a skill unto itself.

For example, if you’re new to wearing dentures, you might have found that you have a little bit of trouble keeping your lower prosthetic in place. Thankfully, with a little bit of work, you shouldn’t have this problem—here are a few things you can do to keep your lower prosthetic in place.

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Are My Dentures Causing Bad Breath?

July 25, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — coldentarts @ 6:09 pm
Close up on lower half of the face of a man who is holding his hand in front of his mouth to try to smell his breath

If you’re worried about bad breath, you are not alone! We’re all susceptible to this condition, whether it’s due to not-so-fresh breath in the morning when you wake up, or from the onions on the salad you ate at lunch. Usually, it can be addressed with a positive oral care routine – or mints or gum in a pinch. For those with dentures, however, there may be additional challenges. If you have noticed an undesirable odor and think it might be coming from your dentures, continue reading to learn what you can do.

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