Beacon Dentistry Blog

Mind & Mouth: The Connection Between Your Oral and Mental Health

July 9, 2025

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Man with poor mental health due to gum disease

Did you know it’s estimated that half of adults aged 30 years or older have some form of gum disease? More so, research has shown a connection between this condition and your mental health. It might seem strange at first that your mind and mouth seem to be affected by each other, but it’s important to learn just how they are. Continue reading to learn about their relationship and how you can prevent periodontal disease.

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4 Questions to Ask Your Dentist About Gum Disease Treatment

June 11, 2025

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A patient consulting his dentist about gum disease treatment

If you have infected gums, you likely want them treated as soon as possible. That’s only natural – no one enjoys living with bleeding, receding, and swelling gum tissues! Even so, don’t be hasty; you’ll need to address some points with your dental practice before your procedure. Doing so will make your final care much smoother and easier. As for what the relevant points are, here are four questions to ask your dentist about gum disease treatment.

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At-Home Gingivitis Testing: A New Innovation in Oral Care

May 23, 2025

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Document that says, “diagnosis gingivitis”

Gum disease is an extremely common oral health problem; it affects roughly half of adults in the U.S. It is particularly prevalent among older individuals and those with certain lifestyle habits, such as smoking and inconsistent oral hygiene. Left untreated, it can lead to devastating consequences. But how can you know whether you have gingivitis (the early stage of gum disease)? This blog post explains a new innovation that may help.

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Dealing With a Stiff/Locked Jaw? Here’s What It Might Mean

April 25, 2025

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a woman holding her jaw due to stiffness

Some people tend to wake up with a stiff jaw, or they find it difficult to close or open their mouth. If this is the case for you, then you might be dealing with a temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), which can lead to more discomfort later on if left unchecked. Keep reading to learn what causes a locked or stiff jaw and how you can address it to significantly reduce any further pain.

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Why Visit a Dentist for TMJ Treatment?

March 23, 2025

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Patient explaining her TMD symptoms to dental team member

Do you frequently experience symptoms like jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and headaches? If so, you might have TMJ disorder (TMD). Without professional care, the problem could continue to worsen over time and might even become debilitating! But whom should you turn to for “TMJ treatment near me”? In this blog post, you will learn why a dentist may be the most qualified person to help you find long-term relief.

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What to Expect From Your Child’s First Dental Visit

February 13, 2025

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Little boy in dental chair giving thumbs up

Bringing your child to the dentist early in life can go a long way toward ensuring that they’re able to enjoy a beautiful, healthy smile well into adulthood. If your little one has never had a dental appointment before, you may find yourself wondering just what you can expect to happen. Below is a brief look at this all-important visit, as well as what you can do to get ready for it.

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Is Fluoride Safe for Children? What Parents Need to Know

January 9, 2025

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child smiling while brushing teeth

The safety of daily fluoride consumption is a popular topic of debate among dental professionals and researchers. This enamel-strengthening mineral is found in tap water, foods, toothpaste, and other oral hygiene products. It’s widely recognized for its ability to protect against tooth decay. However, many parents wonder if it’s safe for young children and when the right time is to introduce fluoride into their oral hygiene routine. Read on to learn more about fluoride safety to help you make an informed decision.

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3 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your New Veneers

December 9, 2024

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a woman smiling with new veneers

The time and financial investment of veneers is one many patients find to be worthwhile, especially once they see their transformation in a mirror. As customized restorations designed for each patient’s smile, they conceal all types of imperfections, leaving behind only a beautifully balanced and natural-looking appearance. If you recently received new veneers, you may be asking what you can do to extend their lifespan and get the most out of them. Keep reading to learn about 3 things you’ll want to incorporate to keep you smiling longer.

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The Veneer Process: How Much Enamel Will Need to Be Removed?

November 15, 2024

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Veneer being placed on tooth with enamel removed

Creating the smile of your dreams can be simpler than you might think; in many cases, all it takes are veneers placed over the right teeth to hide all the cosmetic dental flaws that have been bothering you. But before you can receive veneers, some enamel needs to be taken off the teeth in question. Your dentist is here to explain how much enamel will be removed and why this step is necessary to begin with.

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The Importance of Having a Healthy Mouth Before a Cosmetic Dentistry Treatment

October 15, 2024

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A woman smiling.

Cosmetic dentistry is a unique branch of dentistry that aims to make changes to the appearance of your teeth. Cosmetic treatments are typically considered elective, and thus are not usually covered by your dental insurance. But that doesn’t mean that you don’t need to have healthy teeth and gums to get one. Quite the contrary. In fact, if your mouth isn’t in good condition, your dentist will not perform any cosmetic procedures without first addressing any problems present.

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