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You might have rescheduled your dentist appointment, but you don’t have to wait until your next visit to ensure you’re taking great care of your teeth and gums. We want everyone to have a positive experience when we see you in person, so here’s an oral care check-list for every member of your family.
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So many things have changed over the last few months, and we know you’re just as ready as we are to “get back to normal.” But it’s still important to honor the recommendations set by our state and city leaders as well as the American Dental Association (ADA) and Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC). We want to keep you and your family safe while still taking care of your oral health. You may have a few questions about what that looks like, so we’re here to answer them.
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If you’ve ever wondered, “Should I use mouthwash?” The short answer is, “Yes!” Mouthwash is an excellent addition to your oral care routine. But using an oral rinse should never replace brushing your teeth or flossing. Think of mouthwash as a dessert, not an entree. There are many benefits to using mouthwash as long as you use it the right way. We’ll answer all your mouthwash questions so you can clean your teeth and gums effectively.
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You brush your teeth twice a day, is flossing really that important? While brushing your teeth is necessary for good dental hygiene, there are many benefits to flossing. When you include this step in your daily routine, you take great strides towards the overall health of your teeth and gums. Read on before you decide to skip out on flossing your teeth.
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If you’ve never had a root canal before, we know the procedure can sound intimidating. Many people believe that a root canal is one of the most invasive and painful dental procedures. However, only 17% of people who have had a root canal describe it as their most painful dental visit. A root canal is nothing to be ashamed of. According to the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), more than 41,000 root canals are performed every day. This common procedure is extremely important in the pres...
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Anderson and Atkins Dentistry is currently closed until April 21st, except for emergency dental needs. Our office is adhering to the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners in an attempt to keep the people of Bryan-College Station safe. While our doors remain locked, our team is dedicated to providing you the care you require should an emergency arise. A dental emergency includes oral pain or swelling.
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When you look in the mirror, do you immediately notice a discolored tooth, or teeth that are chipped, cracked, or broken? Do you wish that you could fix teeth that are decayed or weakened? At Anderson and Atkins, DDS we are dedicated to providing you with the best restorative dental care possible. Our skilled team can make your smile bright by using crowns or veneers to restore damaged teeth. Let us help you make the choice that’s best for you.
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You know dentures are in your future but you’re unsure what the process looks like. Or maybe you’re curious about the benefits of dentures. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep your mouth healthy with dentures, or what options you have when it comes to dentures, you’re in the right place! Anderson & Atkins Dentistry is here to answer your questions about dentures. We want you to be informed and confident as you take this next dental step.
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The American Dental Association has recommended that all dentists postpone elective dental procedures until further notice. We have been following the updates very closely and have decided to reschedule all appointments for the remainder of the week and potentially the week(s) to come if necessary. The safety of our patients and staff are our top priority and we are committed to keeping the community at large as safe as possible. Our office will be closed tomorrow, March 18 through March 20th. W...
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There isn’t a clear-cut answer to the question many people have asked us: “Which is better, braces or Invisalign?” In most cases, either choice is a great option for achieving a straighter smile. However, straight teeth are more than just a cosmetic aim, it’s imperative to a mouth that functions correctly. We’re here to educate you on the advantages and disadvantages of both options, so that you can confidently decide if braces or Invisalign is best for you.
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