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If My Toothache Disappears, Do I Still Need to See a Dentist?

May 6, 2026

Woman holding jaw in pain

Few things are as distracting as a toothache. Whether it’s a dull ache or sharp, throbbing pain, most people are eager for relief. So, when a toothache suddenly disappears, it can feel like the problem has solved itself.

Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case.

In many situations, a toothache that goes away on its own may actually signal that a dental problem has progressed rather than improved. While temporary pain relief might seem like a reason to postpone a dental appointment, it is often a reason to seek care as soon as possible.

If you’ve ever wondered, “What should I do if I have a toothache?” the answer remains the same—even if the pain disappears. Schedule a dental evaluation to determine what caused the discomfort in the first place.

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Dental Emergency Inquiry: Do I Need a Same-Day Appointment?

April 10, 2026

Woman in striped shirt squinting in pain holding ice pack to face

Taking certain precautions, like brushing and flossing twice daily and visiting your dentist every 6 months for a routine checkup and cleaning, can help prevent common dental concerns, like cavities and gum disease. However, there’s no guarantee that you’ll never develop an oral emergency.

But plenty of oral issues start small and don’t exhibit symptoms until they progress, leading to more complex and costly treatments. Continue reading to learn what counts as an urgent dental issue, so you know when to contact your provider for a same-day appointment!

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Soothing Solutions: 3 Tips to Ease Dental Anxiety

March 9, 2026

Dentist placing nitrous oxide mask over patient's nose

It’s normal to feel a little nervous about dental appointments, but if you’re overly scared, you might avoid scheduling everything from routine preventive visits to more complex procedures needed to preserve your smile.

Thankfully, many dentists understand that their patients might be afraid and will do everything they can to help you feel calm and relaxed throughout your visit. But there are also several things you can do to soothe your frayed nerves. Read on to learn 3 tips for reducing dental anxiety!

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What Role Does Art Play in Creating a Positive Dental Care Experience?

February 26, 2026

Dental treatment room with art on the walls

Dental offices are thoughtfully designed. Not only do they need to be laid out in a way that supports efficient and safe patient care, but they should also be aesthetically pleasing! Indeed, many practices have several well-chosen pieces of art. The art looks good, yes, but it is not a mere decoration; it serves a practical purpose as well. In this blog post, you will learn some details about how art may help to soothe dental anxieties and create a more positive experience for each patient.

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