Family Dentistry

Why Look For The Seal?

When you go to a drugstore or supermarket looking for toothpaste, mouthwash, teeth whitener, or other oral care product, make sure that it carries the seal of the American Dental Association. This is a fairly simple way to make wise choices for the products you need to keep your mouth clean, healthy, and free of

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What If My Child Loses Their Baby Teeth Too Early?

Primary teeth are important. Children need them to speak, and of course to eat. Those first teeth also preserve space for the permanent teeth to come in and take their place. That’s why we pay such close attention to them, at Dental Designs of Owensboro. Artifical Space Maintainers Keep Teeth From Shifting Most pre-teens begin

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Dental Health: Don’t Leave The Party Early!

At Dental Designs of Owensboro, we are busy ringing in the New Year, same as you. But we decided to take a break in order to remind any patients, potential or recurring, to brush, floss, and watch what they eat during these holidays. As much as we despise being the serious ones during such joyous

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3 Reliable Steps To Find The Best Dentist

Regular cleanings and checkups are part of your first line of defense against dental health issues, so naturally you want to have the best dentist possible. What should you look for? If you’re new in town, or have been looking around for a new dentist, Dental Designs of Owensboro suggests the following. Location and Office

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No Cavities? Thank Your Parents

At Dental Designs of Owensboro, we stay on top of new discoveries in the exciting field of dentistry and occasionally share interesting facts with our patients. Today’s post focuses on new findings in a compelling field of research: genetic dentistry. According to Mary L. Marazita, director of the Center for Craniofacial and Dental Genetics at

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Don’t Let A Simple Problem Become Serious

In this post from Dental Designs of Owensboro, we are going to discuss those small irritations in the mouth that have the potential to become big problems. Injuries, sores, or inflammation in the mouth can be very uncomfortable. These non-specific irritations, called stomatitis, have many different causes. They may be caused by cold sores, gum

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Our Team Works To Earn Your Trust

Dental Designs of Owensboro is staffed by committed health care professionals who want the best possible dental health for every one of our patients. We work hard to earn your trust! With daily home care and regular checkups in our office, your teeth can last a lifetime. As you may know, the link between dental

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6 Ways To Prepare For Your Dental Procedure

Nervous about an upcoming procedure? At Dental Designs of Owensboro, our team has compiled 6 ways for you to prepare yourself mentally, emotionally, and physically, for your big day. Remember that your team is trained to provide the best care and comfort possible. Our dental assistants, hygienists, and receptionists will welcome you warmly and provide

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Teen Teeth: Adolescent Oral Health

If you are a teenager or the parent of a teenager, this Dental Designs of Owensboro post is for you. We’ll discuss dental issues of special concern to adolescents. Dental risks for teens include both developmental and lifestyle-related factors. At our practice, we see decay and gum disease far too often in teens. Possible causes

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Does Your Teen Have Unique Dental Challenges?

When it comes to dental health, adolescence is a pivotal time for young adults. It’s essential they keep up with their dental care with daily brushing and regular checkups at Dental Designs of Owensboro. The early teens are when the last of the permanent teeth come in. Good habits can be forged and reinforced. Teeth

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