Thursday, January 25, 2018

Fun Facts About Those Pearly Whites

Proper oral care is a serious thing but there is no reason why it can't be fun too! It's important to take care of your teeth - after all, you only get one set of adult teeth to last a lifetime. Our goal as your dentist in southern Missouri is to help your teeth last a long, long time. You know how important it is to use proper oral care techniques. Brushing for at least two minutes each day is recommended. Many Americans don't brush long enough. To help extend your brushing time, we've included a few fun facts about teeth. Try reading through this list next time you brush! It should help pass the time while you clean your pearly whites!


- Tooth decay is four-times more common than asthma in young adults.

- Lady Liberty's smile is three feet wide - that's a big smile!

- Milk teeth or baby teeth will start to form before a child is even born.

- Everyone has a unique tongue print, just like fingerprints of individualized.

- Three million miles of dental floss is purchased every year by Americans.

- Enamel is the hardest surface in the entire body.

- If you don't floss, you miss cleaning 40% of your tooth's surface.

- There is over 300 types of bacteria in dental plaque.

- A single can of soda has about 10-12 teaspoons of sugar!

- Twigs were once used as toothbrushes!

- The four types of teeth (incisor, canine, premolar, and molar) are used to cut, tear, and grind food when we eat.

Now that you've read these interesting facts about teeth, you're ready to start reading these points each time you brush to make sure you brush long enough. It's a great way to pass the time as you clean your teeth. After you brush, don't forget to floss in between your teeth. This can help remove plaque and food particles that may build up. Removing debris from your teeth can help to reduce the chance of getting a cavity or gingivitis. In addition to brushing and flossing, it's important to visit the dentist on a regular basis. Give Access Dental & Dentures a call to schedule your next appointment with us!

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(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Get to Know Our Dentists

A professional dentist is key when it comes to your oral health. Here at Access Dental & Dentures, we pride ourselves on offering you the best! From our friendly and knowledgeable staff to our experienced dentists in southern Missouri, we want to help provide the best possible dental experience for you and your family. With our wide range of locations, it’s important to know about all of our doctors. Take a look below to learn a little more about our dental professionals in southern MO.


Our Staff

Our staff are professionals and their goal is to make your visit as easy as possible for you. Working with are doctors are highly trained expanded function dental assistants and basic dental assistants. Expanded function dental assistants receive additional training in the areas of restorative and prosthodontic procedures which, traditionally, had been performed by a dentist. They perform these duties under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist.

Springfield Location

Arrash Ahmadnia, D.D.S., General Dentistry
California State University, Fullerton, 1996-2001, BS, Biology
Univ of Southern California School of Dentistry, 2001-2005, DDS, General Dentistry

3 Children, ages 10, 8 and 4
Hobbies: Fishing, outdoors, basketball, football, baseball

Rolla Location

Dr. Mark Beard, DDS, General Dentistry
Dr. Beard grew up in Liberty Missouri a suburb of Kansas City and is a 2005 graduate UMKC Dental School and former President of the Clay Platte County Dental Association.
Growing up in a household of medical professionals of three MD’s, two nurses and two dentists he felt destined to follow in his families footsteps and became a dentist. He feels his obligation to society is to help others by teaching all of his patients' proper oral hygiene to ensure healthy teeth and gums.
Dr. Beard enjoys fishing and working out and anything that allows him to be outside and enjoy nature.
His low pressure, calm demeanor helps his patients feel relaxed allowing him to perform dentistry on patients of all ages with no anxiety
“My goal is the make my patients feel comfortable and provide all the resources available to ensure their dental health.”
At Access Dental & Dentures in Rolla Dr. Beard is putting all of his skills into practice and looks forward to meeting existing patients and welcomes new patients!

Osage Beach Location

Access Dental & Dentures is excited to welcome back to his hometown of Lake of the Ozarks, Dr. Jacob Smith! Dr. Smith grew up in Lake of the Ozarks and is a 2012 graduate of UMKC School of Dentistry. After graduating from dental school, Dr. Smith pursued a one-year residency in general dentistry at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. His training continued for a second-year residency in general dentistry at West Los Angeles VA Medical Center / UCLA. Finally, Dr. Smith concluded his post-graduate training at Georgia Regents University where he completed a one-year internship in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Dr. Smith is an enthusiastic general dentist with advanced training in comprehensive dentistry and a strong clinical background in oral surgery, implant dentistry, and intravenous sedation. He is currently a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, and Missouri Dental Association. When Dr. Smith is away from work, he enjoys spending time with family, playing the piano and guitar, reading, exercising, traveling, and attending church-related activities.
Dr. Smith takes a patient-based approach to dentistry, where he puts the focus on the goals of each individual rather than providing solely “textbook dentistry.”
“My goal is to completely communicate each treatment plan in a simple but comprehensive way, allowing the patient to feel comfortable in choosing the most appropriate treatment approach.”
Dr. Smith is excited to return to his hometown and looks forward to reconnecting with his old friends and making new ones!

Now that you’ve learned a little more about our dentists, you can choose a professional to trust with your family’s oral health. Our Springfield, MO dental office is happy to help you find the closest office to you. Simply give Access Dental And Dentures a call at 877-DENTIST and we can help you find the most convenient location for you! Whether you are after an emergency dental service or a routine checkup, we care about your smile!

We want to be your dentist because your family deserves a great smile!



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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Friday, January 12, 2018

How to Properly Clean Your Teeth with Braces

Did you know that about 4 million people in the United States wear braces? This means a LOT of kids and adults out there have had some sort of orthodontic work done. With orthodontic appliances comes the need for cleaning around these devices. As your trusted dentist in southern Missouri, we know how important it is to take care of your teeth, especially if you have some sort of orthodontic appliance in place. With more chance for food particles or plaque to build up, it's even more important to clean it properly. Access Dental & Dentures has provided some cleaning tips for those of you who wear braces below!


Take Time to Brush Thoroughly

Brushing your teeth is imperative when you have braces. With extra devices to trap food and plaque next to your tooth surface, there is a higher risk for tooth decay if you don't properly clean your teeth. Take time to brush your teeth thoroughly twice each day. It can also be helpful to brush after every meal to remove any excess food particles that may build up.

Floss Between Brackets

At least once a day it is needed to floss your teeth. This may seem a bit tricky when you first start wearing braces. Floss threaders are available to help you get the floss between each tooth and orthodontic bracket.

Rinse After a Meal

After eating each meal, it can be very helpful to rinse your mouth out with water. This can help to remove any food particles that may be trapped in your braces. Food that is stuck in your appliances and in contact with your teeth can cause decay and build up of bacteria. Rinsing thoroughly after a meal can help to protect your teeth.

Consider a Water Pick

While flossing and brushing are both important to keep your braces and teeth clean, it can also be helpful to use a water pick. A water pick can help to clear any debris and plaque that can build up in those hard to reach places.

Routine Check Ups

Regular dental and orthodontic check ups are even more important when you have braces. At our dental office, we can help to ensure you are keeping your teeth and appliances as clean as possible and point out any problem areas. This can help you focus on properly cleaning your teeth when you wear braces. For a happy, healthy smile, visit our Springfield, MO dental office today!

Now that you know some insider tips for cleaning your teeth with braces, you're ready to start improving your oral health. Once those braces come off, you want your teeth to be healthy and beautiful. Proper oral care can help you achieve just that! In addition to your routine orthodontic check-ups, it's important to visit your dentist on a regular basis. For a routine cleaning and to inspect any changes in your mouth, contact our dentist in Springfield, MO today! We look forward to helping you have a healthy smile for years to come!

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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove

Friday, January 5, 2018

Tips to Protect Your Dentures

If you wear partial or a full set of dentures, it's important to care for them properly. As your trusted dentist in Springfield, MO, we know how vital it is to the longevity of your dentures to take good care of them. If you are new to wearing dentures or need a quick refresher on proper care, Access Dental and Dentures has provided some great information for you below. Check out these tips and start improving the way you care for your dentures today!


Brush, Brush, Brush

Dentures need to be cleaned, just like teeth. It's important to brush your dentures at least one time a day, preferably at the end of the day. This can help remove food particles and germs that may build up on or between your teeth. Regular brushing can help prevent stains from forming on your dentures, as well. Cleaning your dentures well helps to ensure you have cleaned off all the plaque and germs that may gather throughout the day.

Brush Your Gums

Even though you brush your dentures, it's still important to brush your gums. This can help to remove any plaque that may build up on your gum surface, as well help to rid your mouth of bad breath. Brushing also helps to stimulate your gums which helps to promote healthy circulation.

Place a Towel Below You

When handling your dentures, be sure to have a soft surface below you. If you do happen to drop your dentures, landing on a hard surface can crack, chip, or damage them. When placing your dentures in the morning, try to have a soft towel on the counter top to avoid damage, should they slip out of your hand.

Soak Your Dentures

When you are not wearing your dentures don't let them dry out. Place them in a denture cleanser solution or in plain water when they are not in use. Avoid using hot water because this can cause your dentures to warp and not fit well.

Schedule Regular Adjustments & Check Ups

Regular dentist visits are important, especially when you have dentures. While it's important to make regular check-up appointments with your dentist, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment if anything happens to your dentures. Whether it's a break or they start rubbing uncomfortably, it's important to make adjustments right away to avoid any further damage or discomfort!

Dentures can help your mouth appear and function like natural teeth. Dentures are also an investment and should be cared for properly to help keep them in proper working order. If you wear full or partial dentures, it's important to clean and care for them in the right way. Don't slack on denture care because they may break or wear improperly and need to be replaced sooner than normal. In order to save yourself money on your dentures, proper care can help them last as long as possible!

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Springfield Office          Rolla Office          Osage Beach Office      Mountain Grove Office
(417) 501-1048              (573) 426-5447        (573) 348-1466                       (417) 926-1160
1701 West Sunshine      416 S. Bishop Ave.  4320 Osage Beach Pkwy       921 N. Main St.
Springfield, MO 65807   Rolla, MO 65401     Osage Beach, MO. 65065       Mountain Grove