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Schumacher Dental Blog

7 Factors that Can Worsen Your Sleep Apnea Symptoms

October 4, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 6:59 pm
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Obstructive sleep apnea has varying degrees of severity. Some individuals have mild symptoms that are easy to manage, while others constantly struggle to feel well-rested. If you are in the latter group, you should be aware of factors that could be worsening your condition. This blog post discusses some things that can exacerbate sleep apnea; some of them are within your power to change!

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Foods That Can Easily Chip Your Teeth

September 5, 2023

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Spilled box of movie popcornYour teeth are protected by the hardest substance in your body. Your enamel is stronger than some metals, but it isn’t indestructible. Eating certain foods increases your risk of a chipped or fractured tooth. Your favorite snacks and meals don’t have to lead to a trip to an emergency dentist. Here’s a list of the most common tooth-busting foods.

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Foods That Are Naturally High in Fluoride

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Fluoride on dark purple backgroundDid you know that 92% of adults have experienced tooth decay? Although cavities are common, they are often preventable. Besides brushing, flossing, and regular dental care, fluoride is another important component of maintaining a cavity-free smile. It’s known as “nature’s cavity fighter” because it is proven to lower the risk of decay. It’s found in many dental products, but it also occurs naturally in many foods and beverages. Here are the best foods to eat to strengthen your enamel. 

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Coronation Day: How Do Dentists Prepare Teeth for Crowns?

August 11, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 9:28 pm
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Dental crowns are lifelike dental restorations that can save a tooth from extraction after it has been compromised by injury, a cavity, or a dental procedure like a root canal. Modern crowns are made from a strong and beautiful ceramic material that is color-matched to the patient’s existing teeth. If you have an upcoming appointment to have a dental crown placed, here’s some information about what you can expect during and after the procedure.

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I Grind My Teeth: Can I Still Get Invisalign?

July 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 10:00 pm
Woman with questioning expression

Invisalign is a virtually invisible, minimally invasive alternative to traditional metal braces. Using a sequence of clear aligners (called “trays”) custom-fitted to the patient’s teeth, the process shifts the teeth into better alignment. Because these trays are removable, they do not require the patient to give up any foods during their treatment. While this is great for many people, some might wonder if their teeth grinding (bruxism) can ruin these aligners. Read on to find out how Invisalign can work for people with bruxism.

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Do I Have to Worry About Dental Implants Getting Cavities?

June 7, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 6:56 pm
3D render of a dental implant

For most patients who have lost a tooth, dental implants are one of the most often recommended methods of replacing them. They’re long-lasting, strong, and fit in the mouth such that they look incredibly realistic.

If you lost a tooth due to tooth decay, you may have heard tell about dental implants and be interested in them. You may also wonder whether these implants could succumb to the same tooth decay that attacked your last tooth. If you’re curious, here’s what you should know about the connection between dental implants and cavities.

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Are DIY Replacement Teeth Safe to Use?

May 12, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 5:28 pm
A person with a missing tooth holding a dental prosthesis

If you’re missing teeth, you know it’s a harsh situation. A broken smile will always lower your quality of life. Still, you may think there’s a do-it-yourself solution for your issue. After all, many today talk about making their own tooth substitutes. In truth, though, DIY replacement teeth aren’t safe for your mouth. It’s always better to see a qualified dentist for restoration work. To learn more, here’s a summary of the matter from your Wakefield dental practice.

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How Many Hours Daily Can You Wear Dentures?

April 21, 2023

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Dentures soaking in a glass of water

True, today’s dentures are comfier than those of years past. Some patients even forget that they’re wearing the restorations! Even so, it’s not a good idea to wear dentures constantly. Having them in your mouth too often causes severe problems. As for how long you can wear the prosthetics, your local Wakefield dentist will explain. Read on, then, to learn the proper denture wear time and the risks of going past it.

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Can I Get Dentures If I’ve Been Without Teeth for a While?

March 3, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 9:16 pm
a patient receiving dentures from their dentist

Dentures are among the most popular and tried-and-true solutions when it comes to restoring lost teeth; these lifelike, durable restorations have assisted countless generations of patients with restoring oral functionality and beauty alike. That said, if you’re thinking about replacing your missing pearly whites with dentures, you might be wondering if they’re a viable option if you’ve been without teeth for quite some time. Here’s more from your dentist about why dentures might still be an effective solution for you!

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What Are Temporary Veneers, And Why Are They Useful?

February 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drschumacher @ 2:27 am
Young adult with a perfectly white smile

Veneers can give you the smile of your dreams, the kind of smile you’re used to only seeing on red carpets. Even better, a good cosmetic dentist can give you those veneers in as little as two appointments!

Between those two sessions, your dentist will almost certainly have you wear temporary veneers. If you want to know more about why you may need temporary veneers, and what they can do for you, here’s a guide that has everything you’d want to know.

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