Here at Family Dental Innovations, we are proud of the strong relationships we have with our patients. We care for patients of all ages and revel in the smiles that come from doing what we love. Recently, we captured some of the reasons our patients trust us as their Noblesville dentist. We invite you to take a moment to meet the patients we’ll be featuring in our series...
Learn MoreYou’re grandfather had dentures, your father had dentures and even your great aunt on your mother’s side had dentures. Dentures are a sure bet for your future—right? Not necessarily. When it comes to the risk factors for tooth loss, most people think heredity determines their luck. This idea, which is only partially true, leads people to think preventing tooth loss is...
Learn MoreAs your Noblesville dentist, my job is to not only keep your mouth healthy, but also to help improve your quality of life. If you have reoccurring headaches, ear pain or sinus issues that your doctor has not been able to determine the cause of, it is a good idea to ask your Noblesville dentist (or whomever is providing your dental care) about TMJ. If you have been...
Learn MoreAs you gather around your table this Thanksgiving, you might take a moment to give special thanks to one of Thanksgiving’s most notable staples: the cranberry. It turns out that cranberries can be allies in the fight against cavities. For years, cranberries, especially cranberry juice, have been known to contain ingredients that aid in curing as well as preventing...
Learn MoreHave you ever wondered how stress affects oral health? You are likely well aware of the effects that stress can have on your overall health. However, you may not realize the ways in which stress can manifest itself in the health of your teeth, gums and jaw. Stress can cause: Mouth sores, including canker sores and cold sores Clenching of teeth and teeth grinding...
Learn MoreTooth decay occurs when foods that are high in sugar and starch are left on the teeth. This is where plaque, the substance that clings to your teeth and causes cavities originates from. The good news is that tooth decay is preventable. Here are steps you can take to ensure that you are doing your best to avoid cavities and prevent tooth decay: Brush your teeth at least...
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