HPV and Oral Cancer: What you need to know

We love to talk about the fun and interesting sides of oral health, but today, there is something much more serious on our minds. We care about the health of everyone in Lebanon, and as dental care professionals, we feel it is our duty to educate you on how to be as safe and healthy as you can be. While you have probably heard of the human papilloma virus and oral cancer, most people don’t know that they are linked. Here is some information from Dr. Cox about the topic. If you have any questions, please feel free to give Advanced Dental a call. Read more ›

Posted in Dental News, Patient Care

I’d Rather Have a Root Canal

Have you ever heard someone say, “It was worse than a root canal?” Most of us in Lebanon are used to hearing root canals compared to some genuinely unpleasant circumstances, but Dr. Cox would like set the record straight and talk about how root canals can do some serious dental good. As always, we are happy to answer any questions you may have, so please feel free to give Advanced Dental a call.

Root Canals Save Teeth

Here it comes, the question on everyone’s mind – why on Earth would you want a root canal?! There is one thing all dentists in Lebanon and beyond will agree on – saving your natural teeth is always the best option. There are many ways that Dr. Cox can replace missing or damaged teeth, but nothing is as good as the real thing. If you have a tooth with inflamed or infected pulp, a root canal, or endodontic treatment, can get rid of infection and save it. Thus, root canals are preferable to extraction. Here are some more advantages of endodontic treatment: Read more ›

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The Science of Tooth Decay

If you’ve visited our blog before, you know that we love to talk about tooth decay. The chances are, everyone in Lebanon has had or will have tooth decay at one point. It is classified by the National Institutes of Health as the most prevalent disease in the world. Today we’re going to talk about a few of the factors involved in causing tooth decay and what you and Dr. Cox can do to protect your smile.

The unique makeup of your teeth

Even within your own mouth, teeth vary widely in shape, size, and the quality and consistency of enamel formation. Some teeth are harder than others, and some, especially molars, may have deep fissures that can trap decay-causing bacteria. Additionally, defects in way enamel forms can cause yellow or brown areas on your teeth that are more susceptible to caries (tooth decay). Read more ›

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Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore Bleeding Gums

 

One of the most common and destructive myths about dental hygiene is that it’s normal for gums to bleed. Dr. Cox would like everyone in Lebanon to know that this is not the case! Imagine if we weren’t talking about gums- should any part of your body start to bleed whenever you touch it? The truth about bleeding gums is they are a sign of infection and/or irritation and can lead to serious problems that go way beyond your mouth if left untreated. Please read this article and educate yourself on how to keep your family’s teeth and gums safe.

Gums Are Not Supposed to Bleed

No matter what you may have heard, gums are never supposed to bleed. If your gums are bleeding during brushing or flossing, it is likely because you have a mild form of gum disease, known as gingivitis. It may also be because you are brushing too hard or flossing too deep into the gum tissue. Whatever the reason, bleeding gums is a sign that something isn’t quite right with your dental hygiene routine and it may be time to see Dr. Cox Read more ›

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History of the Toothbrush

If you had to give up your toothbrush or your car, which would it be? According to a recent survey, 42 percent of adults and 34 percent of teens would rather turn in their keys, computer, cell phone, or microwave than get rid of their toothbrush. It seems that many Lebanon residents love toothbrushes the way Dr. Cox  does. We at Advanced Dental would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the history of the toothbrush and talk about how to pick the right one.

Did you know that toothbrushes were invented before soap, deodorant, and even toilets? The idea of the toothbrush is over 5,000 years old, although back then they were a lot different than what we have now. In ancient times, people used sticks, bones, and all manner of animal hair and products to brush their teeth and take care of their gums. The switch from animal hair to synthetic materials (for bristles) is fairly new, and mass production of toothbrushes has only existed for a couple of centuries.

Today, you can find a toothbrush just about anywhere in Lebanon. In fact, there are so many different kinds of dental products that picking the right one can be an overwhelming task. Between electric, manual, soft or medium bristles, tongue-cleaning attachments, specialized grips, bristle configurations, gum stimulators, and the dozens of brands available, buying a toothbrush is not as simple as it used to be. How do you know what to get? Call Advanced Dental! Dr. Cox loves to help Lebanon patients make the choices that best suit their individual needs.

Now you have your perfect toothbrush, but did you know that where you store it makes a big difference in keeping it clean? Bathrooms serve many purposes and most of them don’t work towards the sanctity of your toothbrush. To protect yourself from nasty germs, keep at least six feet of distance between the toilet and your toothbrush and close the lid before your flush. Also, make sure to use a holder that does not collect standing water or crusty, leftover toothpaste, and put a reasonable distance between your toothbrush and other items. Finally, get a new toothbrush every three months (sometimes longer for electrics) or immediately after getting over an illness.

So how do you use it? Brush for 2-3 minutes at least twice a day, making sure to cover the surface of the tooth, as well as the backs, edges, and corners, and the tongue. It is estimated that 38 days of the average American’s life is spent using a toothbrush and the country buys nearly $800 million of them each year. Dr. Cox wants all Lebanon residents to enjoy the excellent dental health that comes from true toothbrush love, so call Advanced Dental today with any questions or to schedule an appointment!

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When a Toothache is Not a Toothache

Most of us in Lebanon have experienced a toothache. At their mildest, toothaches may cause just enough discomfort to get on your nerves and disrupt your concentration, but at their worst, they can be debilitating. Because the pain feels like it’s coming from your tooth, it’s natural to assume that all toothaches are caused by cavities, gum disease or some other tooth-related problem. However, Dr. Cox would like you to know that not all toothaches are related to your teeth.

Wait, what? Toothaches that have nothing to do with teeth? Yes– as anyone at Advanced Dental will tell you –it is possible and it does happen. That being said, most toothaches are tooth-related. Read more ›

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The Importance of Dental X-Rays

The technology of dental medicine is advancing by the minute. There are now sophisticated techniques for diagnosing and tracking oral cancer, correcting crooked teeth in less than a year, treating periodontitis (advanced gum disease) without surgery, and many more. Yet, when it comes down to diagnosing issues and creating an effective treatment plan, nothing beats a fresh set of X-rays. Dr. Cox uses dental X-rays to see the whole picture, in order to keep your teeth healthy, bright, and beautiful. If you are a Lebanon resident with questions about how X-rays work, read on, and don’t hesitate to call Advanced Dental with any concerns.

What are X-rays?

X-rays have been around since 1895, when Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen first discovered that his cathode ray tube could penetrate black paper and cast shadows of solid objects. X-rays are on a shorter wavelength than visible light and pass through soft tissue in the human body, providing a detailed picture of what’s going on inside. Without X-Rays, the treatment of everything from cavities, to broken bones, to cancer, would be much more difficult. Beyond medicine and science, X-Rays have useful applications across many industries. Read more ›

Posted in Dental Health, Dental Services, Patient Care

Veneers Can Give You Back Your Smile!

Having a great smile is a privilege that everyone in Lebanon should enjoy. The confidence that comes from having genuine pride in your pearly whites is irreplaceable. However, many of us struggle with imperfections in our teeth. Broken, chipped, cracked, stained, and crooked teeth can really put a damper on your smile. At Advanced Dental, we know how much a healthy, happy smile means to Lebanon residents, so we’d like to talk about how Dr. Cox can help get you the smile you deserve with veneers.

What are Veneers?

Veneers are thin layers of composite, or dental porcelain that are placed over the surface of a tooth to correct cosmetic and functional issues. Invented in 1928 by Charles Pincus, veneers were originally intended to give movie stars perfect teeth for the silver screen. Back then, they were only temporary due to a lack of competent adhesive, but modern dental medicine has advanced to the point that veneers can last for up to 30 years, and are nearly identical to natural teeth in form and function. Read more ›

Posted in Dental Health, Dental Services

Veneers Can Give You Back Your Smile!

Having a great smile is a privilege that everyone in Lebanon should enjoy. The confidence that comes from having genuine pride in your pearly whites is irreplaceable. However, many of us struggle with imperfections in our teeth. Broken, chipped, cracked, stained, and crooked teeth can really put a damper on your smile. At Advanced Dental, we know how much a healthy, happy smile means to Lebanon residents, so we’d like to talk about how Dr. Jerry Cox can help get you the smile you deserve with veneers.

What are Veneers?

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Posted in Dental News

Need a Tooth Extraction? Don’t Be Afraid!

We’ve all had a toothache at some point at some point or another. While you should always consult your Lebanon dentist, it’s not always a serious problem. Often, the issue can be fixed with a filling or a root canal. However, many Lebanon residents have found themselves in a situation where the tooth is not salvageable, and the only solution is for Dr. Cox to perform an extraction, or remove the tooth. Today, Dr. Cox at Advanced Dental would like to talk about what you can expect from an extraction and why it’s not something to fear!

Pulling Teeth isn’t like “Pulling Teeth” Anymore

Just like root canals, tooth extractions have a pretty bad reputation. Many Lebanon folks may refer to something difficult by saying it was, “like pulling teeth.” However, Dr. Cox will be the first one to tell you that the technology and techniques of modern dentistry have made the process of extracting a tooth fairly simple and with minimal discomfort to the patients. As long as you take it easy after the procedure and follow the guidelines, you’ll be back to normal in a just a few days. Read more ›

Posted in Dental Health, Dental Services

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