As you probably know, large corporate franchises are some of the most prestigious and influential factions in the world today. As our economy continues to become more and more globalized, across the country many local grocery, convenience stores, and restaurants, have been faced with the difficult task of competing head to head with these corporate juggernauts. Often they come up short. While global corporations continue to dominate the distribution of goods and commodities, in provision of health care, determining a clear-cut winner is much more difficult. Such is the case with a local dentist or privately owned dental practices as opposed to corporate dental centers.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS January 30th, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: local-dentist
We all tend to begin each New Year with goals and resolutions in all of the areas of our lives, including fitness, career, family, finances, and health. However, it’s important to our overall health and well being that we also strive for optimum dental health. That’s why we wanted to take an opportunity to help educate our patients on dental health awareness.
We’ve all heard that we need to brush and floss daily and make sure to visit our dentist twice a year for our dental appointments; however, there are so many reasons dental health awareness is so important to our overall health. Whether you’re resolved to improve your tooth brushing habits or prioritizing the completion of a dental treatment, understanding the benefits of doing so may keep your motivation high.
These are simple ways for you to begin improving your dental health:
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS January 16th, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: dental health awareness
A root canal is a major procedure involving deep cleaning inside the canals of the tooth caused by decay or damage that has irritated the gums and nerves of in the surrounding area of the tooth. Once this part of the procedure has been completed, a crown will be placed on top of it to protect your tooth and prevent additional damage.
Related Article: I had a root canal, why do I need a porcelain crown?
A root canal will help you avoid the pain you are experiencing from a decaying or fractured tooth and most people find huge relief once the treatment has been completed.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS December 27th, 2017
Posted In: Services | Procedures
Tags: pain after root canal