The American Association of Endodontists notes that chipped and fractured tooth enamel is one of the most common forms of oral trauma. This is often the result of an athletic injury, bruxism complications, or a bad habit like crunching on ice. If one of your teeth has been chipped or fractured in any way, you should not delay in having... read more »
If you break a tooth, or have a tooth knocked out, you will know it right away. There will be pain, tooth debris, and possibly bleeding. But what if you have a crack in your tooth? Although a cracked tooth is a serious problem, you may not be aware that you have one. In many cases, a crack is too... read more »
If you think a dental crown may suit one or more of your teeth, you may be onto something! Stephen Babin DDS is here to tell you about how our office will fit you with that crown. We can most often finish the process in only two visits. For the duration of the first, your tooth will be examined and... read more »
Cavities are very common. Chances are, you’ve gotten one. But do you know what it is, really? Cavities are small holes that form in your tooth enamel, the outermost layer of your teeth. Cavities must be stopped in their tracks or they may burrow into the root or pulp of your teeth, resulting in infection and the need for a... read more »
Do you know about water flossers? A water flosser uses a high pressure water stream to clean in between your teeth. Water flossers make cleaning your smile so much easier—especially because you don’t have to deal with soggy fingers, slippery floss, and damaged gums. They are especially ideal for those with muscle disorders or braces. However, because water flossers are... read more »
Visiting the dentist twice a year along with your daily regimen of brushing and flossing daily is key in preventing dental damage. A biannual checkup will allow your dentist to monitor your dental health and provide any dental services to keep your smile healthy and stop possible infections. You will have a better chance at fighting off plaque buildup, cavities,... read more »
In cases in which the pulp of the tooth has been damaged, a root canal may be necessary in order to save the tooth. Although the words “root canal’ conjure up uncomfortable images for some people, a root canal can be a crucial part of your treatment, - Root canals are used to remove injured pulp from teeth in order... read more »
If you're interested in replacing your missing teeth and achieving a beautiful smile, then Dr. Stephen Babin and our dental team have the perfect option for you: dental implants! Dental implants are strong replacement teeth that provide natural-looking and natural-feeling results. To help you know more, we are happy to share some dental implant facts with you! A dental implant... read more »
Have you ever wondered if sugarless gum is capable of preventing tooth decay or cavities? Although it may seem a bit ridiculous that gum could have potential mouth-saving properties, there may be some truth to the story. Sugarless gum is often used as a mouth freshener and in some modern brands, claims tend to elicit beliefs in teeth-whitening properties, although... read more »
Do you get nervous or anxious before visiting the dentist? You are not alone. Those who experience nervousness about their dental care or an appointment tend to have exaggerated fears. Here at Stephen Babin DDS we want to ease these fears and make your appointment as pleasant as possible. To make your visit to our office more enjoyable and stress-free,... read more »