Should Teens See a General or Pediatric Dentist?

Some moms and dads in the Owensboro area bring their child to a pediatric dentist. Others use a general or family dentist for every member of their household. What’s the difference between a pediatric dentist and a general dentist? Pediatric dentists have specialized training to treat infants, young children, and teenagers. They use special dental

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How Long Will A Dental Crown Last?

Owensboro endodontists, oral surgeons, and general dentists use dental crowns (sometimes called caps) in many restorative treatments. A crown adds strength to a tooth that has a large filling or has been injured, a crown can correct bite misalignments, and a crown is usually necessary after a root canal. In a dental implant procedure, attaching

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Are All Clear Aligners Alike?

If you are researching orthodontics, you have probably heard about clear aligners. They offer several advantages over traditional metal braces. The most popular benefit is the fact that they are nearly invisible. Millions of men and women have corrected their teeth with aligners in the past twenty years since they were introduced. We’re here to

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Should Owensboro Teens Whiten Their Teeth?

Getting a smile just like their favorite singer or movie star might be high on your teen’s priority list. However, you may want to talk with your dentist before buying an at-home tooth-whitening product. As with any cosmetic dentistry procedure, teeth whitening should be overseen by a professional. There are a number of variables that

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Water Fluoridation Prevents Tooth Decay

Hello! Welcome to our dentistry blog. Today’s critical message from Dental Designs of Owensboro concerns fluoride and children’s dental health. I’m David Thompson and Vicki Frey and I have been practicing dentistry in Owensboro since 1986. When I examine a new patient for the first time, I can usually tell whether the person drank fluoride-adjusted

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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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An Ugly Duckling In Your Mouth?

Do you have a damaged tooth that causes you embarrassment? Even if all of your other teeth are nicely shaped and pearly white, guess what other people notice? Yep, the ugly duckling. You have probably experienced that yourself when you have looked at a smile that contains one discolored tooth. No matter how hard you

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Dental Designs of Owensboro Treats Canker Sores, Lesions, And Fever Blisters

At Dental Designs of Owensboro, one of the most common complaints we hear from Owensboro dentistry patients is problems with mouth sores. There are many different kinds of oral lesions that can make eating and talking painful. Some are annoying yet harmless, while other sores are more serious and require medical intervention. Though not contagious,

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Affordable Teeth Whitening?

If you are like most web users, you have probably observed the multitude of ads for ‘free teeth whitening kits’. Some show a ‘real Philpot mom’ who discovered a ‘tooth whitening secret’. Others assure you that their system is the one that ‘Tell City, IN dentists don’t want you to know about’. Many contain a

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Dental Designs of Owensboro Patients Have A Choice In Dental Fillings

With all the talk in Owensboro of multi-procedure smile makeovers involving veneers, porcelain crowns, bridges, teeth whitening, dental implants, and invisible braces, sometimes the traditional dental filling is overlooked. If a cavity progresses no further than a filling, Kentucky cosmetic dental patients can avoid more extensive and invasive treatments. Today, let’s talk about dental fillings.

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