Longmont Complete Dentistry Blog

True or False: You Can Drink Coffee with Veneers

August 18, 2022

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Woman smiling while drinking cup of coffee

Does your morning “officially” start after your first cup of coffee? Do you love sipping on a nitro cold brew when the afternoon slump sets in? Then you might be wondering, “Can you drink coffee with veneers?” After all, giving up this caffeinated beverage can be quite the adjustment. Fortunately, you can learn the answer to this pressing question right here!

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Will a Chipped Tooth Heal on Its Own?

July 5, 2022

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closeup of man with chipped tooth in Longmont

The human body is nothing short of amazing. It’s able to miraculously repair minor cuts and bruises in just a matter of weeks (sometimes even days) depending on how severe the injury is. For that reason, you may be wondering if the same logic applies to your smile as well. If you have a chipped tooth, will it be able to heal on its own? Continue reading to find out!

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Can a Tooth Infection Be Fatal?

June 13, 2022

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woman holding cheek due to a tooth infection in Longmont

Since toothaches are common, you might imagine that they won’t result in a need for emergency dentistry later on. Many people even wait until they’re experiencing throbbing discomfort before seeking treatment. However, you won’t want to do this if you have a tooth infection, as this can be lethal if left untreated. Read on to learn how this condition is fatal and ways you can lower your risks!

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How Can a Toothache Impact Your Overall Well-Being?

May 9, 2022

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woman holding her cheek due to a toothache in Longmont

A toothache is one of the most common issues people experience with their oral health. While this isn’t always a dental emergency, you may need to see your dentist if you’re experiencing severe discomfort. This can be a sign of a more serious underlying problem, like a tooth infection. Keep reading to learn why a toothache should never be overlooked or left untreated!

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Do Digital Impressions Really Give You Better-Fitting Restorations?

April 5, 2022

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digital impressions for better-fitting restorations

After dealing with an excruciating toothache, you’re more than ready to get rid of the decay and have your tooth back. Following the root canal, your dentist says you’ll require a custom crown, and they need to take digital impressions of your entire mouth to create a better-fitting restoration.

But why does the fit of your restoration matter? What is wrong with traditional impressions? And how do digital impressions make a difference? Get answers to these questions by continuing to read this post.

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Why You Should Be Thankful for Your Dental Hygienist

March 4, 2022

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dental hygienist with patient

Even though it’s called a “dentist’s office,” certainly there are other people at that location who work hard to help your oral health. There’s a friendly front desk team, a knowledgeable treatment coordinator, a talented dental assistant, and, of course, an exceptional dental hygienist. Their essential role in maintaining your happy, healthy smile often goes unnoticed, which is why celebrating National Dental Hygienists Week (April 4-10) is meaningful. Keep reading as your dentist in Longmont explains why dental hygienists deserve recognition.

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What Should I Know About Kissing with Dentures?

February 4, 2022

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mature couple on valentine’s day

You already have plenty of things you want to get right when a date is coming up, so worrying about kissing with dentures isn’t an extra concern you want to stress out about. If you have a date for Valentine’s Day, you might be wondering whether your artificial teeth will potentially have any problems when you are kissing. Keep reading to learn more from your dentist in Longmont about dating and kissing with dentures, plus tips to make sure your date goes well.

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Why Does a Healthy Heart Start with Your Smile?

January 4, 2022

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Heart illustration

When you think of February, Valentine’s Day probably quickly comes to mind. However, there is another reason why you should be thinking of hearts. February is American Heart Month! This is the perfect time to learn more about your body so you can stay healthy. One step to keep your cardiovascular health in good standing is maintaining an excellent oral hygiene routine to prevent gum disease.

A dentist in Longmont warns that the two have more in common than you may think. Continue reading to learn more about the relationship between the health of your smile and heart.

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How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolution to Floss More

December 14, 2021

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person flossing their teeth

According to the American Dental Association, people should floss their teeth at least once each day. Flossing your teeth is one of the most important parts of maintaining good oral hygiene. Brushing your pearly whites removes a lot of the plaque and bacteria from your mouth, but neglecting to floss means you’re missing 40% of the plaque on your teeth, underneath your gum line, and behind your back molars. If you don’t floss regularly, why not set doing it more as your New Year’s resolution? Read on for five tips that will help you keep up with flossing your teeth in the new year.

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4 Ways Visiting Your Dentist Can Save You Money

November 10, 2021

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patient smiling in dental chair

It’s officially that time of the year everyone looks forward to – the holiday season! Now that Christmas is right around the corner, most people are looking for ways to save money in preparation for all the gift-giving and festivities. Although you may think that canceling your dental appointments is a good way to reduce expenses, it can cost you much more in the long run. That said, here’s how regularly visiting your dentist for checkups and cleanings can bulk up your savings.

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