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Fear and the Dentist

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Fear of the Dentist? (Sedation Dentistry) If you suffer from dental anxiety, never fear! You are not alone. Feeling nervous or anxious about going in for even a routine cleaning is something many people face, up to 30% of the population. Dental fear is one of the most common reasons why patients avoid the dentist, which can be detrimental to overall health and wellness. Sometimes these feelings are caused by previous negative dental experiences, while other times, patients fear the dentist because they have a sensitive gag reflex or have trouble sitting or holding their mouths open for long periods… Read Full Post →

Tips for Finding the Right Dentist

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Five Tips for Finding the Right Dentist Although it may not seem like it, dental practices are everywhere — even in towns that don’t boast a huge population. If you live in a big city and you don’t already have a dentist you trust, it can be overwhelming figuring out the best dentist for you in your community. The following tips can help you make the right choice, even with so many options — ahem — in your face. 1. Know Your Insurance Benefits. Your insurance provider’s website might offer a list of dental providers in your network, but first… Read Full Post →

Technology that Makes Your Dental Visits Better

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7 Technology Advancements That Make Your Dental Visits More Effective — and More Comfortable Let’s face it: No one likes going to the dentist. In all fairness though, the oral health industry has made major strides in bringing comfort to the dentist’s chair. And there’s a lot to be excited about in the coming years — but there’s a lot to feel comfortable about right now, as well. Take a look at just a few of the industry advancements that make sure you’re getting more effective — and more comfortable — dental care. Air Abrasion. This alternative to the traditional… Read Full Post →

Eat, Drink, & Be Merry—and Keep Your Teeth Healthy During the Holidays

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The holidays are here again, and calendars are filling up with festive family gatherings and a plethora of parties. Along with the joy of celebration comes the fun of indulging in fine foods and decadent deserts while imbibing an assortment of sweet drinks, which can take a toll on your teeth and land you in the dentist’s seat. Eating sugary foods causes naturally occurring bacteria in the mouth to create acids that attack tooth enamel, making your teeth vulnerable to decay, cavities, and gingivitis. If holiday celebrations have you snacking on sweet foods throughout the day for days or weeks… Read Full Post →

5 Facts You Need to Know About Dental Implants

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The loss of permanent teeth can be a traumatizing experience for anyone at any age. Everyday tasks such as eating and speaking may become uncomfortable and embarrassing, and self-esteem can be impacted, leading to stifled laughter and hidden smiles. Dental implants offer those facing impending extractions or distressing over missing teeth a beautiful, permanent, and natural-looking solution for restoring their smiles. Though these basic benefits are obvious, there are several lesser-known facts about dental implants that might just help you make a decision about restoration solutions if you are still on the fence. 1. Dental implants are often thought of… Read Full Post →

Cavity Prevention Tips – Part 2

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View Our YouTube Video– Cavity Prevention Tips- Part 2 Let’s learn more about how to prevent cavities. 1. Watch Your Diet Eat less sugary and acidic foods to reduce the amount of harmful bacteria on your teeth. 2. Maintain Good Home Oral Hygiene Ideally, brushing your teeth after every meal, but brush at least twice daily and floss your teeth at least once daily. 3. Eat Fewer Snacks in Between Meals Limit the number of “acid attacks” on your teeth during the day, but eating fewer snacks. 4. Use Fluoride Professional fluoride treatments reduce cavity risk by 75%. At Las… Read Full Post →

The Best and the Worst Halloween Candy for Your Kid’s Teeth

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The classic caramel, traditional taffy, and time-honored sweets like gummy bears are all the things your childhood Halloween dreams were made of. They are also the stuff your childhood cavities were made of. Now you’re grown and have children of your own, so you get to enjoy your favorite fall and winter holidays vicariously through them. This time around, get the whole experience without the painful repercussions. Make sure all the kids in the neighborhood can maintain good oral health through the holidays: this year, buy tooth-healthy treats. Hands down, the healthiest candies to give away on Halloween are sugarless… Read Full Post →

Cavity Prevention Tips- Part 1

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It’s no secret that cavities are common for sugar-loving children with developing teeth. In fact, according to the CDC, dental carries (cavities) is the number one disease that affects children. But that doesn’t mean adults aren’t equally affected by the all-too-common cavity. Today, around 90% of people have had at least one cavity in their lifetime, and although nation-wide cavity rates have declined in recent years, they are still a major issue for adults and children alike. The good news is that cavities are easily preventable; all it takes is a little knowledge and proactive care. In the video above,… Read Full Post →

Welcome, Dr. Taylor Ross!

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Las Cruces Dental Solutions is pleased to welcome Dr. Taylor Ross to our growing practice! Dr. Ross is a Las Cruces dentist who has joined Las Cruces Dental Solutions to work with Dr. Petersen and Dr. Mackey.  He was born and raised in Colorado where he earned his DDS degree at the University of Colorado—Anschutz Medical Campus in Denver, then pursuing additional training in hospital dentistry at the University of Colorado Hospital.  There he focused on implant dentistry, IV sedation, wisdom teeth and emergency room dentistry. Dr. Ross knows a visit to the dentist can be nerve-wracking and will offer multiple sedation options to… Read Full Post →

Are Dental Implants the Solution to Restoring Your Smile?

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One ugly or missing tooth leaves a nasty stain on even the brightest smile— and a missing mouthful can destroy your self-image. Statistics show that by the age of 60, 25% of adults have lost all of their permanent teeth. This usually happens one tooth at a time. Dental implants are the superior solution, whether you are in your teens or enjoying your golden years. A dental implant is an artificial tooth root, which is placed inside the jaw—just like the missing tooth used to be— and then attached to a crown (or can also be used to stabilize a… Read Full Post →

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