Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Toothache or Sinusitis?

A sinus infection and a toothache are obviously two different things. However, the symptoms are somewhat the same, so one is often mistaken for the other. There are days when your tooth hurts, and you go to your dentist to find out that there is actually nothing wrong with any of your teeth.
So how do we know if we’re suffering from a toothache or a sinus pressure? Well, you’re about to find out.
Pain in the maxillaries or upper teeth may be a sinus infection, or maybe not. This is why it is very important to know the difference.

READ MORE:
http://www.dentist-newport-beach.com/toothache-or-sinusitis/

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Checklist For Your Next Dental Visit

Dental visits are no longer just about oral prophylaxis and cavity removal. Visiting your dentist twice a year is essential to prevent your teeth from getting damaged. However, if you belong to a high risk group- suffering from immune disorders, gum disease, diabetes, or a smoker- dental visits should be more frequently done.

We have prepared a checklist that you should keep in mind for your next dental visit:


Make sure to set an appointment with your dentist.

Avoid waiting for so long in the clinic. Avoid the lines by making sure you have an appointment with your dentist. It is essential to schedule your appointment in the morning because teeth are usually cleaner, assuming you brushed them the night before and as soon as you woke up. You would not want to set an appointment in the afternoon as this would only make you anxious throughout the day just thinking about it.

Note all concerns and questions you have for your dentist.

Due to anxiety, we tend to forget to ask important questions when we’re in the clinic. To prevent this from happening, jot down all your concerns on a piece of paper. You might want to take note of bleeding gums, canker sores that won’t heal fast, pain or sensitivity, cosmetic concerns you might have, a list of medicines you take, etc.

Come in 10-15 minutes prior to your appointment time.

This will give you ample time to fill out any forms the receptionist would require of every patients.