Charm Smile Dental Blog

The Spooky Effects of Alcohol on Your Oral Health

October 23, 2024

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A glass of Halloween punch.

With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to put those last-minute finishing touches on your costume and RSVP to that spooky soiree you’ve been looking forward to. But before you head out the door, take a moment to plan your party diet strategy in advance. While you may believe that you’re avoiding dental damage by skipping trick-or-treating and opting instead for an adult beverage, beware the dangers of drinking on your teeth and gums before you indulge!

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Tooth Extractions Aren’t So Bad; Here’s What to Expect During Treatment

October 11, 2024

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Dentist smiles

While it’s understandable that you might not be terribly thrilled about learning that you need to have a tooth extracted, this procedure can be the best course of action for your oral health. One of your dentist’s top priorities is the preservation of teeth, and removing a problematic tooth can prevent further tooth loss and serious oral infections. Here’s a brief guide to how you will be kept comfortable during the tooth extraction process as well as a few tips for ensuring that your recovery period goes smoothly.

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3 Benefits of Tooth Extraction

September 19, 2024

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A woman clutching her jaw in pain.

While it’s probably true that nobody really wants to have a tooth removed, there can certainly be some important benefits. If your dentist is recommending extraction, here are a few “pros” that might make the procedure a little bit easier to understand.

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Don’t Want Dry Socket? Follow These 5 Tips to Reduce Your Risk

September 1, 2024

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Man nervously biting his fingers because he really doesn’t want dry socket

After you have a tooth extraction, a healthy, good type of blood clot forms over the newly emptied socket left behind. This effectively blocks an open pathway to your nerves, protecting you from infection and serious discomfort. If the blood clot doesn’t form properly or becomes dislodged, however, you have a case of dry socket – and, most likely, severe dental pain.

Want to avoid this problem? No one would blame you! Keep reading for five tips that’ll help your tooth extraction recovery go smoothly.

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“Spit That Out of Your Mouth!”: 5 Things You Shouldn’t Chew On

August 12, 2024

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Close up of someone handing you a cluster of tasty bottle caps

If you have a dog or small child, you’re probably used to hearing the phrase, “spit that out of your mouth!” However, even adults get the impulse to chew on things they really shouldn’t. Whether you’re a chronic biter or not, keep reading. Resisting the urge to put these five things in your mouth could help you avoid a dental emergency.

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A Chip Off The ‘Ol Tooth: What to Do When You Chip a Pearly White

August 5, 2024

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Woman holding her jaw in shock because she chipped a tooth

Dental emergencies are, by nature, alarming. But feeling a hard crunch through one of your pearly whites and finding a chipped tooth in the mirror induces a very specific type of panic. The first thing you should know is that it is possible to salvage a dental fragment. Once you’ve taken a deep breath, keep reading to find out what you can do next.

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How to Choose a Go-To Emergency Dentist

July 15, 2024

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Friendly dentist smiling in her office

When emergencies catch you off-guard, you don’t want to be stuck scrolling the internet in search of a suitable care provider. General medicine has 911, emergency rooms, and urgent care centers, but what’s the dental equivalent? That would be an emergency dentist.

Since most dental offices are independent practices, it’s helpful to choose a go-to emergency dentist before dental disasters strike. But what should you look for? Keep reading to find out!

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No Bottomless Purse? No Problem! 7 Items to Pack in Your Dental Emergency Kit

July 8, 2024

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Red emergency kit on blue background stuffed with dental supplies

Do you ever wish that bottomless bags were real? Then you could simply store everything you could ever need in one easily accessible location. That would certainly make handling surprise dental emergencies a lot simpler!

You might not be able to conveniently shove all your urgent oral supplies into your purse, but with a dental emergency kit, you can come pretty close. Here’s a list of the type of items you should include.

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Cosmetic Treatments to Start Your Summer Off Right

June 27, 2024

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Someone with a summery smile

Summer is finally here, and if you’re like many people, you want to look your best when you hit the beach. You might have already picked out your swimsuit and started your new diet, but there’s one thing that can tie the entire look together: a beautiful smile!

Cosmetic dentistry is capable of doing all kinds of things for the appearance of your smile. Here are a few treatments that are absolutely perfect for this summer!

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3 Common Aesthetic Issues, and What You Can Do to Address Them

June 3, 2024

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Someone with a yellow smile

Cosmetic dentistry is an incredibly expansive field, one that has a lot to offer for patients interested in a truly beautiful smile. There are unfortunately all kinds of problems people might have with the aesthetics of their teeth, which is why it’s a good thing that there are plenty of methods of addressing them.

Maybe you’re dissatisfied with the way that your smile looks and you’re interested in changing it, but you don’t quite know where to start. Here are examples of some of the conditions you might be suffering from and what you can do to address them.

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