FAQs

FAQs

McDaniel Family Dental

Have a dental-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How often should I visit the dentist for a check-up?

    Our dentists in Blue Springs, MO, recommend you should have your teeth cleaned at least two times per year and an exam at least once a year depending on your risk for dental problems. However, according to the Center for Disease Control, only 64.1% of adults have had a dental exam or cleaning in the past year. Call our team at McDaniel Family Dental to schedule your appointment today!

  • What can I do to prevent cavities and gum disease?

    Seeing your dentist and hygienist regularly is very important but only one piece of the puzzle. The effective brushing and flossing you do every day makes the biggest impact. Our dentists in Blue Springs, MO recommend you brush your teeth and gums twice a day for two minutes and floss daily. Bonus home care tips include water flossing and tongue scraping. Drink mostly water and avoid frequent sipping and snacking on sugary or starchy foods as these can make your mouth acidic and cavity-prone.

  • How can I alleviate tooth sensitivity?

    Sensitivity toothpastes are a great way to alleviate generalized tooth sensitivity. There are also in-office treatments that we do for patients, such as a fluoride treatment, that help decrease sensitivity. If you have a particular tooth that is sensitive, come in and see our dentists in Blue Springs, MO so we can make sure you don’t have a cavity or another problem that may be causing sensitivity.

  • What should I do if I have a toothache or dental emergency?

    Give us a call! We will do our best to see you on the same day so we can get you taken care of quickly. We can help with a wide range of services, such as emergency treatments and invisible aligners in Blue Springs, MO.

  • How often should I replace my toothbrush?

    Our dentists in Blue Springs, MO recommend you replace it every three months. It is also recommended to replace your toothbrush after illness.

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