Hello! I’m Stephen and Kimberly Dankworth, DDS, of Oceanside Dental Excellence in Oceanside. I have been practicing quality general and cosmetic dentistry since 2018. Today’s post focuses on malocclusion or a bad bite. Malocclusion is the dental term for a problem in the way your top and bottom teeth come together. You have probably heard […]
The Oceanside Dental Excellence Guide To Teeth Whitening
So you want to whiten your teeth? It’s a cost-effective way to enhance your smile, look younger, and feel more confident when you interact with people in business or social settings. Here are 5 things Oceanside Dental Excellence recommends when it comes to teeth whitening: Meet with your dentist for a consultation first. There are […]
Are You Flossing Out Of Fear?
Most Oceanside men and women know that flossing is an important part of oral health. The value of this simple yet critical exercise in oral hygiene has been shown time and time again. But does fear have to play a role in Vista’s commitment to the practice? Flossing offers a chance to remove bits and […]
What To Do In Case Of A Dental Emergency
Many Oceanside residents will experience at least one tooth emergency in their life. Many types of activity including sports can accidentally dislodge a crown or produce the sudden pain caused by an abscess or break a wire on your braces. In the case of a dental emergency, it is important to see your Oceanside dentist […]
Artistic Smile Masterpieces At Oceanside Dental Excellence
Thanks for stopping by the cosmetic dentistry blog of Oceanside Dental Excellence. Let’s discuss personal transformation. Many people want to reinvent themselves in at least one area of their life. Some folks are training for a new career. Perhaps you’ve made a healthy lifestyle a priority by making better food choices and working out on a regular basis. […]
Oral Health For Oceanside Diabetics
The team at Oceanside Dental Excellence serving Oceanside, Vista, Camp Pendleton, Cardiff, Bonsall, and Fallbrook wants to discuss diabetes and dental problems. However, gum disease, tooth loss, and periodontal disease are not inevitable. Blood sugar is the complicating factor. Diabetics who control their blood sugar have lower rates of dental problems. In fact, many dentists have noticed […]