
As we’re entering the holiday season, many of us have probably already thought about what we want our New Year’s resolution to be. For some it may be going to the gym more often or eating healthier, and for others it may be taking some time to practice a new skill. But what better way to start 2020 than to enhance your smile and set yourself up to feel confident! Your Oakton dentist shares some of the benefits of cosmetic dental treatments and which ones are available to help patients want to show off their smile!
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Feeling your little one flutter in your belly is pure magic. The little reminders of life inside you have you smiling from ear to ear; when you’re not running to the sink that is. While morning sickness is a natural part of the process, it is one element of pregnancy that can wreak havoc on your teeth. Therefore, it is important to prioritize prevention to keep your teeth and gums in pristine condition. Your 
COVID-19 is very contagious and can be life-threatening, so many people are looking out for its key symptoms. Unfortunately, several warning signs of the coronavirus could also indicate the presence of a serious dental infection. Both situations require urgent medical attention but need very different treatments. Your
Healthy habits like regularly brushing and flossing your teeth are essential to great oral health. However, it takes more than a great dental routine to protect your pearly whites! You may be unconsciously damaging your smile every day with a few simple but destructive bad habits. Find out from your
There you are, enjoying a dinner date with your significant other when it happens again. You’ve got food stuck in that one certain spot and, unfortunately, the only way to discreetly remove it is to head to the bathroom, which is not only annoying, but embarrassing as well! So what causes food to get stuck in the first place, and can a dentist in Oakton help? Keep reading to learn about 4 common reasons and which treatments can make a big difference.

Many people don’t realize that at the beginning of the new year, on January 1st, their dental insurance will renew. This means that any annual fees will reset and unused benefits will be lost. Many patients avoid dealing with their dental insurance at all cost because they feel that it’s complicated to understand. However, with the right dentist by your side, you’ll be able to maximize your benefits, maintain your oral health, and save yourself from out-of-pocket costs. Here are 5 ways to get the most out of your dental plan before it restarts.