Is It Okay to Sleep with My Dentures In?

April 16, 2026

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Dentures soaking in a glass of water

When you first got your new dentures, your dentist may have recommended wearing them around the clock for the first 24 hours. Although this may seem like a strange request, it is done to help the prosthetics mold to your mouth as well as to get you used to wearing them. But beyond the first day, it’s important that you start removing them before you go to bed. Although it may be easier to just leave them in place overnight so you can save time in the morning, here are five reasons why this is a very dangerous idea.

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4 Questions You Should Ask Before a Smile Makeover

March 1, 2026

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Close-up of man smiling.

A smile makeover can transform not only your appearance but also your confidence. Whether you’re considering veneers, whitening, bonding, or a combination of treatments, it’s important to be fully informed before getting started. Asking the right questions during your consultation will help you feel confident in your decisions and ensure you achieve the results you want.

Here are 4 essential questions to ask before a smile makeover.

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The Art of Smiles: Why Do I Need to Wear Temporary Veneers?

February 3, 2026

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Patient being fitted for veneers

If you’re getting veneers, your dentist may place temporary ones after preparing your teeth. While they’re only meant to be worn for a short period, temporary veneers serve several important purposes that help ensure the success and comfort of your final restoration.

Understanding their role can make the process feel smoother and more reassuring.

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Do Veneers Get Cavities?

January 3, 2026

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Dentist showing patient veneers

Porcelain veneers are a powerful cosmetic upgrade. They can brighten your smile, correct chips, and create a more uniform look that lasts for years. But once veneers are in place, many patients wonder if that investment also means they’re done worrying about cavities. It’s a fair question—and the answer is a little more nuanced than you might expect.

While veneers themselves don’t decay, the teeth underneath them still can. Understanding how cavities form with veneers (and how to prevent them) is key to keeping your smile healthy and beautiful long-term.

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Why is My Toothache Worse at Night?

December 1, 2025

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Man lying in bed with toothache.

If you’ve ever noticed that your toothache feels more intense at night, you’re not imagining it. Many people experience worsening dental pain after the day winds down, making it difficult to relax or sleep. Understanding why toothaches are worse at night can help you manage discomfort and know when to seek professional care.

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Help! I’ve Knocked a Tooth Loose

November 10, 2025

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Man pointing at missing tooth

Losing baby teeth is a normal part of childhood—but once your permanent teeth come in, they’re meant to stay firmly in place for life. So when an adult tooth starts to feel loose, it can be a scary experience. While this situation may qualify as a dental emergency, there are steps you can take right away to protect the tooth and prevent further damage until you can reach your dentist.

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Why Facial Pain Might be a Dental Emergency

October 15, 2025

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Man holding jaw in pain

Facial pain can be alarming, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing it. While jaw or facial discomfort can sometimes be related to sinus issues, muscle tension, or even headaches, it’s also a common sign of a dental emergency. When oral health problems go untreated, they can radiate pain throughout the face, making it difficult to chew, speak, or even rest comfortably. If you’re unsure whether your pain requires urgent dental care, understanding the possible causes can help you take the right next steps.

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Is It Possible to Get Cavities During Invisalign Treatment?

September 1, 2025

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Invisalign clear aligner.

Invisalign has become a popular choice for straightening teeth because it’s comfortable, discreet, and convenient. However, some people assume that because the aligners cover their teeth, they’re protected from cavities. Unfortunately, that’s not entirely true. It is possible to get cavities during Invisalign treatment, but the good news is, with the right care, you can easily prevent them.

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Vacation-Ready Tips for Traveling with Invisalign

August 24, 2025

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Guests lounging at resort pool

Invisalign aligners make straightening your teeth more convenient than traditional braces, but sticking to your treatment plan while traveling can feel a little tricky. Whether you’re heading out on vacation, a business trip, or even just a weekend getaway, a little preparation can go a long way in keeping your smile on track. Here are some helpful tips for managing Invisalign while you’re away from home.

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After Invisalign: How Long Will I Need a Retainer?

July 6, 2025

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Bird's eye view of colorful assortment of retainers

Invisalign continues to gain popularity as a clear alternative to standard braces. These transparent trays fit snugly over your arches to exert gentle but consistent pressure to shift your teeth to their ideal places.

Most patients finish treatment in about 12 to 18 months, but in many cases, you’ll need to wear a retainer after removing your last clear aligners to prevent your pearly whites from reverting to their previous positions. Continue reading to learn more about how long you can expect to wear a retainer after Invisalign!

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