iSmile Dental Arts Blog

What Is the Connection Between Alzheimer’s and Gum Disease?

January 2, 2021

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Woman with bright red gums smiling

Although many people worry about getting cavities, it is also important to take steps to protect the health of your gums. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of every two adults in the United States suffers from gum disease. Infected gums not only pose a threat to your oral health but have also been linked to other serious health problems, including Alzheimer’s disease. Keep reading below to discover what the latest research reveals about the link between gum disease and this serious brain disorder.

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How Autoimmune Disorders Impact Your Oral Health

December 18, 2020

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dentist explaining to a patient how autoimmune disorders impact oral health

Your immune system helps defend your body from potential illnesses. In a perfect world, it would only focus on outside pathogens, but in some people, the immune system attacks the body’s own cells and tissues. When this occurs, an autoimmune disease develops. These conditions can not only adversely affect your overall well-being, but also your mouth. Read on to discover how autoimmune disorders impact your oral health.

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Dentures or Dental Implants: Which One Prevents Jawbone Loss?

December 2, 2020

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gray-haired woman admiring her smile in the mirror

Are you missing several teeth? If so, you’re definitely not the only one. In fact, almost 70% of American adults aged 35 to 44 have lost at least one tooth, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Many of these people seek out solutions like dentures or dental implants as a way to avoid the embarrassment of having gaps in their grins. However, only one of these treatments prevents bone loss in your jaw. Keep reading to find out which option is better in terms of jawbone preservation.

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Will My Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

November 16, 2020

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Dental insurance claim form for dental implants.Did you know less than 3% of Americans meet or exceed their annual dental benefits? When the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, you’re going to lose anything you haven’t used. There’s no better time than now to use your remaining coverage to treat your missing teeth with dental implants. Believe it or not, you can use your dental insurance to help offset the cost of your new smile. Here’s how you can use your policy to invest in a permanent solution to treat your tooth loss.

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Are Dental Implants Covered by Dental Insurance?

October 23, 2020

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dental implant on top of stack of cash

Whether you’ve lost just one tooth or a whole mouthful, most dentists will agree that dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. You may have noticed that the cost of dental implants is usually much higher than more traditional options like dentures or dental bridges. Can dental insurance help to alleviate this cost? Keep reading below as we answer the question, “Are dental implants covered by dental insurance?”

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There’s No Time to Waste! Use Your Dental Benefits Today

October 17, 2020

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A young man sitting back in the dentist’s chair in preparation for his six-month checkup and cleaning

As the end of the year quickly approaches, you may be wondering if you’ve done all you can to maximize your dental insurance benefits. With so many challenges occurring throughout 2020, many people opted out of seeing their dentist for regular checkups because of shutdowns and practicing an overabundance of caution when trying to avoid COVID-19. Unfortunately, the benefits that come with your dental plan won’t roll over into next year just because of the chaos that ensued during 2020. To avoid losing your hard-earned money and keep your smile looking its best, a dentist shares a few quick tips for taking advantage of your policy while there’s still time.

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Is Cosmetic Dentistry the Right Option for You?

September 3, 2020

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Woman smiling at cosmetic dentist

Everybody wants to feel confident and proud to let others see their smile. There’s nothing better than showing it off for the camera without having second thoughts about your appearance. However, it can be difficult to decide if committing to cosmetic dentistry is the right option for you. Continue reading to learn more from your dentist about cosmetic dentistry and how to decide if you’re making the best choice for your smile.

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Traditional vs. Same-Day Dental Crown: Which Is Better?

August 28, 2020

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Patient smiling in treatment chair

From reinforcing damaged teeth to serving as an anchor for an implant, dental crowns are a versatile treatment selection used by thousands of dentists each day. Since they are one of the most popular, common, and cost-effective options, you likely already know quite a bit about them. But did you know that there are two different types? If you need a dental crown but are unsure whether a traditional or same-day dental restoration is the best choice, then keep reading.

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10 Things You Should Know About Getting a Tooth Pulled

July 24, 2020

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young woman getting her tooth pulled

Whether you need your wisdom teeth taken out or you have a tooth that’s damaged beyond repair, tooth extractions are a fairly common procedure that most of us experience at some point in our lives. Even though a dental extraction is a somewhat standard treatment, many people are still nervous at the thought of it. Since some of this anxiety is due to fear of the unknown, learning more about the procedure can help calm you down. With that said, here are ten things your dentist wants you to know about having a tooth pulled.

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Thumb Sucking and Your Child’s Oral Health: What You Need to Know

July 13, 2020

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close up of child thumb sucking

In the first few years of your child’s life, there’s hardly ever a dull moment. It feels like you’re constantly trying to protect them from the various dangers the universe throws at them while simultaneously giving them the space they need to learn and grow. All these stresses can make parents start worrying about the little things, like thumb sucking. In general, thumb sucking is a normal habit for young kids looing for entertainment or comfort. But by what age should they stop? How does this habit affect your little one’s oral health? Here’s what a children’s dentist wants you to know about thumb sucking.

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