Posts in the ‘Dental Information’ Category

What you should know about brushing your tongue

Many people enjoy taking care of their mouths and there are many ways to do this. Most people already know that you need to brush your teeth to remove plaque and debris. (read more)

5 Tricks to make teeth brushing fun for kids

It can prove to be very difficult to convince younger children to brush their teeth. To avoid frequent pediatric dentistry visits, it is a good idea to get your child into brushing their teeth as early as possible. (read more)

What to look for when choosing a dentist

The ADA would like to assist consumers in making an informed choice of a dental practitioner. Here are links to helpful information that exists throughout our website. (read more)

Dentures VS Implants

While initially it seems less expensive to get a traditional denture or dental bridge, implant supported dentures and bridges pay off tremendously in the long run. (read more)

How to remove coffee and wine stains on your teeth

Coffee and wine can both stain and discolor teeth. Aside from avoiding these beverages all together, there are some steps you can take to reduce and remove these stains from teeth. (read more)

How to remove your child’s loose tooth painlessly

Teething is a trying time for both parents and kids alike, but by age 3, most children have all 20 of their primary teeth. (read more)

How to get your child to brush their teeth

Teaching your toddler to take care of his teeth is just one way you can show your growing child how to take responsibility for his body. (read more)

When should I start cleaning my baby’s teeth?

You should start cleaning your baby’s teeth as soon as that first pearly white sprouts (for most babies that’s around 4 months). (read more)

What are the signs and symptoms of cavities?

When a cavity advances deep into the tooth, it may produce increased sensitivity to foods that are cold, hot, or sweet. But not all cavities will cause a toothache. (read more)

5 Reasons why you should floss every day

1. Prevent serious (and costly) oral health issues, such as bad breath (halitosis), cavities, gingivitis, and gum disease, which are caused by the bacteria that lurks between your teeth (where brushes can’t reach). (read more)

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Nehl Dental
19026 US Highway 85
Belle Fourche, SD, 57717

Telephone: (605) 892-3603
Emergency: (605) 210-2621
Toll-Free: (800) 611-8796
Email: drmatt@nehldental.com