A lot of our blogs are meant to educate our patients about their oral health and to give advice on how to keep their smiles in the best shape. But sometimes at the Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry, we like to take some time away from the seriousness of dentistry and… Read More…
We all have the common knowledge that cavities are bad for our teeth. However, even though we know that cavities should be avoided, there are some widely accepted beliefs about cavities that are actually myths. At the Chapel Hill dental office of Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry, we want to alleviate… Read More…
In honor of Valentine’s Day’s feelings of love, roses, and kisses, the Chapel Hill dental office of Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry thinks it’s important to cover the pros and cons of kissing. Before you partake in any lip to lip action, take a moment to read up on how kissing… Read More…
February 9th is what has become known as National Toothache Day. And while we aren’t sure of the origin of this holiday, it’s definitely one we stand behind. At Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry, we want all of our patients to see this day as a celebration of good oral health… Read More…
When we’re stressed, we may experience a headache, a stomachache, or the sense of irritability. But too much stress can cause a multitude of problems in our bodies and in our mouths. At Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry, we want to help our patients understand how daily stressors might be affecting… Read More…
As we celebrate the beginning of a new year, many of us will use this opportunity to make resolutions to lose weight, stop smoking, spend more time with family. Some people even resolve to take care of the smile they’ve been hiding. At Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry, we can help… Read More…
We’ve all been there. We look in the mirror and realize that time, foods, or habits have taken away from the luster and bright whiteness of our teeth and we’re not smiling as much because of it. When this happens, we often turn to smile whitening procedures. However, Chapel HIll… Read More…
In order to maintain a healthy mouth, the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that you visit your dentist at least twice a year, and we agree. All of us at Chapel Hill Advanced Dentistry want to express the importance of visiting us at least every six months for optimum oral… Read More…
Brushing your is something we all learn to do at an early age, and is even considered fun in the beginning. However, over the years, we become so used to brushing our teeth that we have a tendency to not really pay attention to how well we’re doing it. This… Read More…
Are you missing teeth? You are not alone. More than 178 million people in the United States are missing at least one tooth and over 35 million people are missing all of their teeth. And missing teeth can cause all kinds of distress and embarrassment, making eating, speaking, and even… Read More…