Our Dental Blog
How to Avoid Further Problems from a Chipped Tooth
As much as you care for your teeth, they can break or chip for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, teeth chip or break while chewing on a hard piece of candy, become damaged playing sports, and often teeth break due to an old amalgam filling weakening the tooth’s structure. However a tooth chips, it’s important to see a dentist right away.
How Stressing Less Could Save Your Teeth
Stress is abundant. Wracked with cluttered schedules, traffic jams, financial burdens, medical worries, and too many electronic screens, no one’s blaming anyone for feeling a bit stressed out.
We don’t want to add to your list of worries, but you might not realize that excessive stress could negatively impact your teeth.
Porcelain Veneers vs. Invisalign®: Which Is Right for You?
If you’ve always dreamed of making your smile the best it can be, but aren’t sure which cosmetic option is right for you, then Schaffer Dental Excellence can help! Many patients have imperfect smiles that they would like to improve, but they aren’t certain whether porcelain veneers or Invisalign® is the right choice.
Is Candy Actually the Scariest Part of Halloween? Here Are 5 Ways to Enjoy Responsibly
Halloween’s an exciting time, and whether you’re dressed as a vampire with fangs or a more benign character, you shouldn’t let your teeth spoil all the fun. That being said, Halloween tends to increase everyone’s sugar intake — not just trick-or-treaters’ — and exposes their teeth and gums to loads of sugars that feed bacteria, which produce acids that break down enamel, causing tooth decay and cavities.
What to Look for in a Dental Practice: 10 Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Next Dentist
At Schaffer Dental Excellence, we understand choosing a new dentist — especially in an area rich with dental practices, like San Diego — can be challenging and overwhelming. We recommend narrowing the search with a list that can help you select the best dentist.
Do You Really Need a Night Guard?
If you’ve been told you’re grinding or gnashing your teeth or clenching your jaw at night, a condition called sleep bruxism, then you probably do need a night guard.
What to Do If You Have a Dental Emergency
Ignoring dental problems — whether due to accident, decay, or infection — can lead to serious problems. In the event of a true dental emergency, acting quickly and knowing what to do could mean the difference between saving a tooth and living with permanent damage.
Relax at the Dentist with Oral Conscious Sedation
If you experience extreme anxiety around even just the notion of visiting the dentist, you’re not alone. Dental anxiety affects many patients, leading many to neglect their oral health, develop more serious dental problems, and then require dental procedures and care that are much more complicated and expensive than a simple professional cleaning and examination.
Dental Implants: A Permanent Tooth Loss Solution
Technology in the dental industry has advanced immensely in recent years, one of the most noteworthy is the development of dental implants. Prior to their creation, tooth replacement options were limited between either bridges or dentures. With the look and feel of natural teeth, dental implants offer patients with tooth loss a much more alluring and comfortable option to replace one or more missing teeth.
Check Your Mouth in Honor of Oral Cancer Awareness Month
April is Oral Cancer Awareness month. At Shaffer Dental Excellence, we hope to raise awareness of oral cancer and oral cancer screening throughout April.
Could Periodontal Disease Be Putting Your Heart Health at Risk?
Researchers have been assessing a potential connection between periodontal (gum) disease and cardiovascular disease for decades. Periodontal disease begins with the build up of a sticky, bacteria-ridden plaque substance on the teeth. Heart disease starts with the build up of a different type of plaque comprised of cholesterol, fat, calcium, and other blood-based substances in the arteries.
What’s the Difference Between Routine Cleaning & Periodontal Maintenance?
You might think that dental checkups are always the same. While both regular cleanings and periodontal maintenance are performed on a routine schedule, they differ in that one is a preventative measure, and the other is a treatment.