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Limited Emergency Service During COVID-19

April 17, 2020
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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, our Holly Springs, NC dental office is operating under limited hours for emergencies only. The safety and health of our patients, our employees, and our community are our top priorities. We will let you know when we are once again able to provide our patients with the quality care and the safe environment that is a hallmark of our practice.

Springs Village Dentistry adheres to the strict safety standards recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). We have always been extremely mindful of our patients’ health and safety and will be even more vigilant in the future. Rest assured when we do welcome you back that our office and equipment will be thoroughly disinfected.

Protect Yourself & Your Loved Ones

We encourage all of our patients to protect themselves and their families by following the recommendations from the CDC. For example:

  • Practice social distancing. Stay home as much as possible.
  • When it is necessary to go out, keep at least six feet away from others.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Always wash your hands after using the bathroom and before eating.
  • Don’t touch your eyes, nose, or mouth unless you have just washed your hands.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue and then dispose of it.
  • Disinfect objects and surfaces that are frequently touched.
  • Do not share dishes or utensils.
  • Get adequate rest and eat a healthy diet.
  • Take extra precautions if you are sick to reduce the spread of the disease.
  • Even if you feel healthy, be mindful of the health of others. Some people are asymptomatic when they have the disease and can unknowingly spread it to others.

Keep Brushing & Flossing!

We recognize that many of you are experiencing unprecedented upheavals and challenges in your daily lives and routines. Please take good care of your mental health as well as your physical health and your oral health. We encourage everyone to take some time for positive, uplifting activities to help relieve stress.

Emergency Dentist in Holly Springs, NC

Springs Village Dentistry thanks you for your loyal patronage and regrets the inconvenience our temporary closure will cause to those with scheduled appointments and plans for smile improvements. Our team looks forward to welcoming you again to our office as soon as this crisis has passed. We are here answering phones so if you experience a dental emergency, call us at 252-303-2598. We’ll discuss your specific situation and your options for treatment.

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Will Six Month Smiles Work for Me?

March 19, 2020
Before and after smiles images showing crooked teeth transformed into a straight smile

Looking for a tooth-straightening method without the hassle of pesky metal wires and brackets? Get to know the revolutionary Six Month Smiles® Braces. In this post, we’ll go over some of the basics of this fantastic method to help you decide if it’ll be a good choice for you.

How Do Six Month Smiles Work?

The orthodontic technology used by Six Month Smiles is revolutionary. It straightens teeth faster than traditional methods by using high-tech wires and low force movement. Six Month Smiles focuses on the teeth toward the front of the mouth that appear when you smile. This way, the process moves a lot faster. When you go through this therapy, you’ll visit our office about once a month for a checkup. After treatment, you’ll be fitted for a clear retainer that’ll keep your perfect new smile in check.

The Benefits of Six Month Smiles

There are a few reasons why you might choose Six Month Smiles over other straightening methods. One of the greatest things about this method is that it’s nearly invisible. We use clear or tooth-colored appliances to make your adjustments. And, of course, you just can’t beat the time frame! Like the name says, Six Months Smiles can improve your smile in just half a year. Six Month Smiles are also typically more affordable than traditional braces, and patients find them to be much more comfortable and far less painful than other straightening methods.

Cosmetic Dentistry in Holly Springs, NC

Whether it’s straightening, whitening, or a total smile transformation you’re looking for, we’ve got options for you! Our friendly and experienced team will be ready to help you choose the best method to revamp your smile. Give us a call or visit our website to get started with a consultation.

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3 Tips to Maintain a Bright, Beautiful Smile

February 18, 2020
Nine smiling adult friends of varying ages, genders & races

No matter your age, gender, or sense of style, a beautiful smile is an accessory that looks great on everyone. Wherever you are on your journey to your dream smile, there are simple steps you can take toward healthier teeth. Today, we want to share 3 tips from Dr. Moore and Dr. Molta that will help your smile shine all year long.

  • Drink Water
  • Along with a variety of health benefits, staying hydrated can protect and preserve your smile. While we encourage our patients to limit their sugar intake, drinking a glass of water after indulging in a sweet treat can rinse teeth of leftover residue. This makes it difficult for bacteria to feed on sugars and starches in your mouth, which can reduce your risk for developing cavities and tooth decay. Drinking water can also stimulate saliva production and limit complications that can result from a chronic dry mouth.

  • Brush the Right Way
  • One of the most important steps in preventive care for your teeth is brushing your teeth twice daily for two minutes each time. However, make sure your technique is gentle and thorough. Vigorous brushing can damage tooth enamel and irritate gums. When combined with regular flossing, brushing your teeth can protect you from cavities, reduce your risk of developing gum disease, and keep your pearly whites camera ready.

  • Don’t Be a Stranger
  • Caring for your smile requires teamwork. We recommend that most patients visit our office every six months for a professional cleaning and exam. Regular visits not only help maintain your smile, they also allow our team to keep an eye out for any potential problems. This way, we can detect and treat issues early, before they develop into serious problems.

    More Tips From Springs Village Dentistry

    While the three tips above are universal, our team may have more individualized suggestions for you based on your personal oral health history. To learn more about caring for your smile or to schedule your next appointment, call our Holly Springs office or click the link below today!

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    Are Dental Implants Permanent?

    January 17, 2020
    Dental implant illustration showing the implant fused with the bone on the left and topped with a dental crown on the right

    If you’re missing teeth, dental implants could be the perfect fit. They have many benefits over dentures and you care for them the same as you would care for your natural teeth. Because the implant process can take a while, you might wonder if this is something you’ll need to do again? Are dental implants permanent?

    Dental Implants 101

    What are dental implants exactly? They are small titanium posts that replace the natural tooth root. That means they’re surgically implanted into your jawbone. When you’re getting an implant, we’ll first prepare the area and extract the old tooth/teeth if necessary. If your jawbone isn’t strong enough to support the implant, we’ll also do a bone graft. Once the implant is in, it takes time to fuse with the bone. This fusion process can take a few months.

    Once the implant fuses, you’ll get a restoration put on top. These include dental crowns, a dental bridge, or implant-stabilized dentures. Unlike traditional dentures, these lock into place. They don’t need adhesive cream and you don’t need to remove them at night.

    A permanent solution

    There are a handful of reasons to choose dental implants. They are easy to care for – you brush and floss as normal. Plus, they prevent bone loss in your jaw. They are also natural-looking and feeling. But are dental implants permanent? They can last up to 15 years or more when you maintain good oral hygiene at home and keep up with regular dental appointments. In some cases, implants can last the rest of your life.

    Dental implants with Springs Village Dentistry

    If you want to restore your smile and full chewing ability, please contact us to discuss your dental implant options! There are three types of dental implants: single-site, implant-supported bridges, and overdentures. When you come to our Holly Springs office for a consultation, we can talk about what works best for you. We also offer a variety of payments options to make implants more affordable for you.

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    Why You Should Never Ignore a Tooth Abscess

    December 19, 2019
    Brunette woman in yellow shirt cringes in pain, cradling her cheek due to a tooth abscess that needs emergency dental care

    If you have an abscess, you might notice you experience sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, pressure, and sugary and/or sour foods and drinks. You may even have constant pain and pus oozing out of your gums. It’s important to come visit our expert team if you notice these red flags. At Springs Valley Dentistry, serving Holly Springs, NC, and the surrounding area, we encourage you to seek out urgent assistance for your abscess to end your suffering as soon as possible and to prevent complications.

    It Won’t Go Away

    If you delay treatment in hopes that your abscess will go away, it’s not going to. An abscess is a pocket of pus and infection, and it’s not going to get any better without proper treatment. It may, however, get worse. Depending on the severity of your abscess, treatment may involve root canal therapy and a round of antibiotics.

    An Abscess Can Cause a Dental Fistula

    Not only do abscesses not go away, but they can lead to serious issues, such as a dental fistula. A dental fistula happens when the infection spreads and hollows out part of your jawbone. And the treatment for a dental fistula is more extensive and expensive than an early-stage abscess.

    Infection Can Spread

    The infection can spread into your throat and even beyond this area to the rest of your body as well. While your body releases antibodies to combat the infection, the infection can still continue throughout your bloodstream, causing widespread inflammation and problems. This complication is known as sepsis, and it can be life-threatening. As a result, you can experience septic shock and suffer from dangerously low blood pressure and organ failure.

    Abscess Treatment in Holly Springs, NC

    Think you have a tooth abscess? Contact us today at Springs Valley Dentistry for emergency dental care to receive the urgent treatment you need.

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    Dental Crown Procedure 101

    November 30, 2019
    Brunette woman smiles in a dental chair after a CEREC dental crown procedure at Springs Village Dentistry

    At Springs Village Dentistry, we can address a variety of issues with a dental crown procedure, in which we place a tooth-colored cap over your natural tooth. There’s a good chance you’ll get one at some point in your life, if you haven’t already! Read on to learn why you might need a crown and what the dental crown procedure is like.

    Reasons to Get a Dental Crown

    Crowns are strong, realistic-looking, and can reliably treat many issues, from decay and weakening to discoloration and staining. Although cavities are commonly addressed with fillings, there are times when the cavity is too severe to be repaired with a simple filling, particularly if root canal therapy is needed. After this kind of advanced decay is cleaned out, we will use a crown to restore strength and function to your tooth. Additionally, crowns can be used to reinforce a tooth with weakened or worn enamel, to cover chipped or broken teeth, and to provide cosmetic enhancement when the teeth are misshapen, discolored, stained, or too small.

    The Dental Crown Procedure

    Here at Springs Village Dentistry, we’re excited to offer the latest in CEREC® dental crown technology. Our on-site milling machine allows us to produce and install a dental crown in nearly no time at all! The first step in the process is to remove some of the enamel on the surface of the tooth getting the crown. Next, we’ll take impressions of the tooth and select your crown’s shade so it will blend seamlessly in with the rest of your smile. Using our smile preview software, we’ll design a 3D model your crown, after which we’ll custom-craft it in our office. Once it’s ready, we’ll safely bond it to your tooth.

    CEREC Dental Crown Procedure in Holly Springs

    With CEREC crowns, the wait time for your new tooth is virtually nonexistent when compared to the traditional dental crown procedure! So come experience for yourself the difference a CEREC dental crown can make to your smile. Contact us today to get started.

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