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Root Canal vs Tooth Extraction: Which Is Better?
When a tooth becomes severely damaged or infected, patients are often faced with an important decision: should the tooth be saved with a root canal or removed entirely with an extraction? Many people assume removing the tooth is the simpler option. Others feel nervous about root canal therapy because of outdated misconceptions about pain or discomfort. In reality, both treatments serve important purposes, and the best option depends on your specific oral health needs. Underst
Jun 9


Do You Need a Dental Crown? 7 Signs to Watch For
Many dental problems begin small but gradually worsen over time. A minor crack, untreated cavity, or weakened tooth may not seem urgent at first, but delaying treatment can sometimes lead to more extensive damage, discomfort, or even tooth loss. One of the most common restorative treatments dentists use to protect damaged teeth is a dental crown. Dental crowns help restore strength, function, and appearance while preserving your natural tooth whenever possible. At Meadow Cree
May 26


How Dentists Help Treat Oral Thrush
Struggling with the white patches, soreness, or discomfort of oral thrush? You're not alone-especially if you're at higher risk from medications, dry mouth, or weakened immunity. Here we discuss diagnosis, antifungal prescriptions, hygiene protocols, and prevention. Discover when to seek care and reclaim your oral health confidently. Key Takeaways: Dentists diagnose oral thrush through visual exams and swabs, confirming fungal overgrowth for accurate treatment. Professionals
Apr 9
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