We will go over oral hygiene basics during a cleaning and examination to ensure that the patient knows how to keep proper hygiene at home. Dental care at home is crucial for healthy and clean teeth.
At Carolina Smiles Family Dental in Brevard, we work to customize your treatment to match your needs and schedule where possible. Our professional staff aims to create a calm atmosphere for you during the appointment and treatment process. We will identify any dental issues you are struggling with and work with you to find the solution that works best for you.
Our staff seeks to create a comforting environment at the office to ease patients into the procedure. We can help prevent damage to your teeth and set you on track for a lifetime of quality oral health. At Carolina Smiles Family Dental, your dental health is our prime concern.
You may be wondering if your toothpaste choice can damage your shiny new dental crown. With proper care, dental crowns can last for years or even a lifetime, depending on their materials. Metal alloy crowns are particularly durable, and porcelain crowns are slightly more susceptible to damage.After going through the hassle of getting a crown…
If you are a parent trying to instill good dental habits, or even just an individual looking to up your oral health game, there is plenty of advice out there. The real challenge is sifting through all this information. Sometimes, it is best to hear tips straight from the source: a family dentist.Encouraging good oral…
We will go over oral hygiene basics during a cleaning and examination to ensure that the patient knows how to keep proper hygiene at home. Dental care at home is crucial for healthy and clean teeth.Oral Hygiene BasicsAt Carolina Smiles Family Dental in Brevard, we work to customize your treatment to match your needs and…
Anatomically, a tooth can be divided into two parts: the root and the crown. Roots are fitted in the jawbone and they are not visible. They help in anchoring the truth to the socket in the bone. The crown part of the tooth that is above the jawline and is usually visible. The part of…
Oral cancer occurs inside the mouth and is so often called mouth cancer or oral cavity cancer, and a family dentist will usually check for this disease during routine dental visits. However, if you are experiencing abnormal mouth pain, lumps, or lesions before your next exam, it may be a good idea to schedule an…
Dentists recommend proper oral hygiene from a young age to achieve good dental health for a lifetime. This is important for cosmetic reasons, but also to maintain overall health. One of the consequences of not brushing and flossing correctly is gum disease, which is also known as periodontal disease. This condition originally affects the gums,…