Friday, December 30, 2022

Access Dental Services in 2023

Another year has almost come and gone, but you can still expect the best dental services offered by Access Dental and Dentures into 2023! We want to take this blog to showcase how we can help improve and maintain your dental health throughout the next year, so be sure to keep reading to find out all of our fantastic services we offer! 
DENTURES / PARTIALS
For missing teeth we can make dentures or removable partials for you right in our own on-site, professional dental lab. Since our technicians are on-site, you will not have to wait days or weeks for your new set of dentures or new partial. Normally, your new teeth will be ready the very next day and in some cases, the same day. We can then make any necessary adjustments, for a perfect fit, while you wait.

CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
We love kids! We can make your child’s first dental experience a positive one. Pleasant visits to the dentist’s office promote the establishment of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime. Our goal is to establish good dental care habits, help all children feel good about visiting the dentist, and to teach them how to care for their teeth.

DENTAL IMPLANTS
Dental Implants are basically sophisticated screws made of a medically pure metal, Titanium. These screws are then placed in the jaw bone and rest under the gum for 3 – 6 months. During this time they actually fuse to the jawbone and become osseo (bone) integrated. After the appropriate healing time, we uncover the implants and use them to replace one or more missing teeth by fabricating some sort of dental prosthesis.

COMPOSITE FILLINGS
We use composite (tooth-colored) fillings that are light cured to match your teeth. They are a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin medium. They are sometimes referred to as composites or filled resins. Composite fillings provide good durability and resistance to fracture in small-to-mid size restorations that need to withstand moderate chewing pressure. Less tooth structure is removed when the dentist prepares the tooth, and this may result in a smaller filling than that of an amalgam.

Composites can also be “bonded” or adhesively held in a cavity, often allowing the dentist to make a more conservative repair to the tooth. Direct dental composites are placed by the dentist in a clinical setting. Polymerization is accomplished typically with a hand held curing light that emits specific wavelengths keyed to the initiator and catalyst packages involved. When using a curing light, the light should be held as close to the resin surface as possible, a shield should be placed between the light tip and the operator’s eyes. Curing time should be increased for darker resin shades. Light cured resins provide denser restorations than self-cured resins because no mixing is required that might introduce air bubble porosity.

Direct dental composites can be used for filling cavity preparations, filling gaps between teeth using a shell-like veneer, minor reshaping of teeth and partial crowns on single teeth.

TOOTH EXTRACTIONS
In cases in which decay or an abscess (infection) is so severe that a root canal or other treatment cannot save the tooth, your dentist may recommend that the tooth be removed. A tooth extraction should be done as soon as possible to avoid the spread of infection to other areas of your mouth, or other more serious problems. We can extract a single tooth, full mouth, and most wisdom teeth.
CROWNS
The reasons your dentist may suggest restoring your tooth with a crown can vary from case to case. Some of the indications for a using a crown are: 
  • A previously filled tooth where there now exists more filling than tooth. The existing tooth structure becomes weakened and can no longer support the filling.
  • Extensive damage by decay.
  • Discolorations and compromised esthetics.
  • Fractures
  • Root canal – After root canal, teeth tend to become brittle and are more apt to fracture. They, therefore, need to be protected by a crown.
  • Bridges – When missing teeth are replaced with a bridge, the adjacent teeth require crowns in order to support the replacement teeth.
Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the appearance of your teeth. Crowns can be made from different materials which include the full porcelain crown, the porcelain fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown. You and your dentist will decide which type is appropriate, depending upon the strength requirements and esthetic concerns of the tooth involved.

Fitting a crown requires at least two appointments. During your first visit, the tooth is prepared for the crown, an impression or mold is made of the tooth, and a temporary crown is placed over the prepared tooth. At the subsequent visit, the temporary crown is removed and the final crown is fitted and adjusted and cemented into place.

BRIDGES
The loss of a single tooth can have a major impact on your dental health and personal appearance. Your teeth support and rely on each other. When one or more teeth are missing, the remaining teeth can shift out of their normal position. Teeth adjacent to the space or from the opposite jaw will often drift or tilt. These teeth are often more susceptible to decay and gum disease because they are more difficult to clean around. All of this shifting and drifting will lead to changes in the bite, which may put stress on the jaws, muscles and teeth. Ultimately, your ability to chew comfortably and your appearance may be affected.

If tooth loss occurs, your dentist may recommend that a bridge be placed. A bridge consists of a replacement tooth/teeth attached to crowns on each side. The bridge is cemented to the teeth adjacent to the space, effectively replacing the missing tooth and preventing any shifting.

The procedures involved in making a bridge are very similar to those for making a crown. Bridges can be made from the same materials as crowns – full porcelain, porcelain fused-to-metal, and all metal. At least two appointments are necessary. At the first visit, your dentist will prepare the teeth next to the missing tooth for crowns. An impression of the prepared teeth will be made and a temporary bridge will be placed. At the subsequent visit, we will fit and adjust the bridge and then cement it in place.

VENEERS
Porcelain veneers are dental prosthetics that are placed on the surface of discolored, chipped, cracked, or misaligned teeth and are probably the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing smile. They require a minimal amount of tooth reduction (approximately .5 mm) and are, therefore, a more conservative restoration than a crown. Though veneers are simple to place and delicate in appearance, the role a thin ceramic shell can have in producing a beautiful smile is quite remarkable. Dental veneers allow us to alter tooth position, shape, size and color. They are not the only alternative for all esthetic abnormalities but are truly a remarkable restoration when they are the treatment of choice.

ROOT CANALS
Endodontic treatment (root canal) treats the inside of the tooth. Endodontic treatment is necessary when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected. The inflammation or infection can have a variety of causes: deep decay, repeated dental procedures on the tooth, faulty crowns, or a crack or chip in the tooth. In addition, trauma to a tooth may cause pulp damage even if the tooth has no visible chips or cracks. If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can cause pain or lead to an abscess.

The modern root canal treatment is very similar to having a routine filling and usually can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the condition of your tooth and your personal circumstances. You can expect a comfortable experience during and after your appointment. Saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment has many advantages:
  • Efficient chewing
  • Normal biting force and sensation
  • Natural appearance
  • Protects other teeth from excessive wear or strain
A root canal treatment helps you maintain your natural smile, continue eating the foods you love and limits the need for ongoing dental work. With proper care, most teeth that have had root canal treatment can last as long as other natural teeth and often for a lifetime.

PERIODONTAL DISEASE
You should have a standard cleaning at least twice a year If it has been over a year since your last cleaning, possible treatment will include either full mouth debridement or Root Planning and Scaling (requires anesthetic).

TEETH WHITENING
We will provide you a custom whitening tray, made from your own dental impressions. Once at home, you can choose how often and long to use the supplied whitening agent to customize the brightness of your smile.

SPORTS DENTISTRY
Whether you are an athlete or casual sports participant, you should wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth. If you grind your teeth while you sleep, a bite guard will help reduce symptoms of TMJ. We custom make mouth guards in both soft and hard materials.

SNORING APPLIANCES
Snoring Appliances available.
Your initial oral examination includes a visual examination, charting, periodontal probing, diagnosis and treatment recommendations. We will also take x-rays, which includes the full mouth x-rays for proper diagnosis of the anterior (front) and posterior (back) teeth as well as the bite-wing x-ray series for proper diagnosis of interproximal decay of posterior teeth! 
Our team is here to provide you with the exceptional dental care that you have come to know from our offices! We look forward to helping you and your family continue improving your dental care for more years to come! Feel free to visit our website to schedule your next dental appointment for 2023!

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

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Friday, December 23, 2022

The Best (and Worst!) Christmas Foods for Your Dental Health!

The holidays are full of fun, friends and family, and of course, great food! With that being said, this great-tasting food can be pretty hard on your teeth, gums, and overall dental health! We want to help you find out which Christmas foods you should avoid this weekend, and which ones you should try and eat more!
Read more below to find out our top picks for the best and worst Christmas foods for your dental health!
Best: Veggies
Make it your mission to eat up as many veggies throughout the holiday, and most days, as you can! Vegetables are great for dental health! They have a good crunch that helps to keep your teeth strong and produce saliva! Of course, as with most things, you can make veggies more or less healthy depending on how they are cooked, but vegetables are definitely make our list as one of the best options for your dental health! 

Worst: Stuffing
We know, it is such a shame that the best foods can be so bad for your teeth! But, stuffing is a food you need to watch out for as the excessive amount of sugars and carbohydrates lead to an increase in the bacteria in your mouth, and if you aren't brushing or flossing carefully, you could miss out on clearing away the particles that can lead to cavities and tooth decay! 

Best: Turkey!
A Christmas staple! Although this dish isn't as popular as ham this holiday, most meats are a solid go-to for dental health, as the amount of chewing has been shown to help keep teeth strong, and produce more saliva- which will help to clear out left over food particles! 
Our goal at Access Dental and Dentures is to provide you with the best dental services in Missouri! Whether that is in-person, or providing you with these essential tips to utilize in your day-to-day, we hope that your dental health benefits from our team! 
If you are looking to schedule your next dental appointment following the holidays, then be sure to visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com or give us a call! We look forward to serving you and your family- Happy Holidays! 

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

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Friday, December 16, 2022

Top Reviews from 2022!

It has been an amazing year so far, and we still have a couple weeks to go, but we wanted to get a head start on some of our favorite reviews we received this year! 
In this blog, we will be showcasing our top reviews throughout 2022 that way you can see how dedicated we are to our clients and their quality of care! 
Read some of our favorites below! 
2022 Reviews

"Great staff, service & attitude. I am more than pleased. I actually enjoy going to the dentist! Hard to believe, right?"
-John S.

"I was so pleasantly surprised by my visit! I have had bad experiences in the past and have been let down before so I was very apprehensive going in. But I couldn't believe how easy it was and how everyone made me feel right at home! Thank you!"
-Beverly S.

"Love Access dental! Hands down best dental care I've ever had! Love the staff, nurses and dentist all very welcoming and caring! ❤️"
-Brandy W.

"Phenomenal experience. 10/10. My husband was somewhat traumatized from previous dental experiences and he was elated when he got home due to how quick, painless, and helpful Access Dental and Dentures was. We’re very appreciative."
-Emily W.

"I broke a tooth vertically up under the gum line at dinner after an already long day. I called the next morning, as a new patient, asking for help and they got me in the same morning. After the exam, the dentist presented me with my treatment options, their costs and potential outcomes. I truly appreciated the honesty and directness. The tooth ultimately had to be pulled. My care was excellent and I made my appointment for my check up as I left. The staff was also really wonderful in helping me be seen as soon as possible and in setting me up as a new patient. If you are looking for compassionate care this is the place."
-Mary B.

"We were very please with our first visit to Access Dental in Springfield, MO. An emergency extraction was needed. The entire staff was welcoming, warm, friendly, and professional. Dr. Rhodes was understanding and skilled. We recommend this practice to all!"
-Jill M.

"Everyone I came in contact with from the receptionist to the doctor was exceptional. Everyone was friendly and explained everything to me. I hadn't been to the dentist for many years and this was a very pleasant experience."
-Nancy A.

"I was very intimidated about going to see a dentist however the staff made me feel welcome there and treated me with the utmost of kindness. My first visit was during a terrible snow and ice storm and the roads were terrible yet they still stayed open to see me! These people are so wonderful and I would recommend them to anyone!
I have been to Access Dental several times now and I can't say I enjoy going to the dentist but they make it so much easier than any dental appointments I have been to in the past. The staff is so very friendly and helpful! The doctor and the oral hygienist made it a painless experience. I highly recommend them!"
-Stephen S.

"This is the best dentist in Springfield, MO!!! My teeth look amazing!!! Thank you Access Dental for your kindness and all your hard work and my well being!"
-Jennifer C.

"Years of neglect and 6 cycles of chemotherapy brought me to the doors of Access dental and denture. I knew my teeth were bad but the doctor told me that what I needed was a full mouth extraction and a full set of dentures. I almost hit the floor. I just turned 40 and I need dentures?! Traumatic as it was I couldn’t have asked for a better set of doctor and hygienist. They were helpful, listened to my concerns and made sure they did whatever it took for me to leave happy. I love my hygienist, she knows what I need before I do and the dentist is the most friendly guy I’ve ever dealt with. I would recommend Access to anyone needing immediate dentures like I was."
-Michael I.

We are so glad that we are able to provide exceptional dental services to our community! We hope that we will be able to continue providing these essential services for many more years to come for you and your family!
If you are needing to book your 2023 dental appointments, please visit our website or give us a call to schedule!

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

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Friday, December 9, 2022

How Stress Impacts Our Dental Health

The holidays can be stressful to say the least! But, did you know that stress can impact so much more than your mental well-being? Excessive stress can lead to some undesirable dental issues, which we are going to discuss in this week's blog! 
Thankfully, our team at Access Dental and Dentures is here to help with all of your dental care needs! Keep reading below to find out how stress can impact your dental health! 
Teeth Grinding
One of the most common consequences of excessive stress is teeth grinding! You may not even realize that you are grinding your teeth, as it can even happen at night when you are sleeping, but teeth grinding can have some dangerous impacts on your teeth!
Some of the impacts that you may experience are chipped teeth, increased teeth sensitivity, loss of your teeth, and even referred pain in your jaw, temples, and head. 

Lack of Dental Routine
When we are stressed, we can lose sight of the important aspects in our daily life. This includes our dental care routine. Stress can lead to a lack in maintaining our dental routine, and even increasing our poor dental habits, such as overeating sweets, drinking sodas, coffee, etc.
It is vital to ensure that even under stress you are trying to remain cognizant of what sugars, carbs, and acidic foods and drinks you are intaking. 

Cold Sores
Typically, cold sores will stay inactive unless triggered by stress, but when you are under immense stress, these cold sores can be a real pain in the mouth. Touching them can cause pain, meaning that when you go to brush, you may feel discomfort, but despite this, you still want to try and brush as consistently as possible, as not brushing can lead to a whole slew of issues, such as tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath! 
It may be easier said than done, but try to relax this holiday season! If not for your mental health, for your dental health! Our Missouri dental office is here to help you overcome any obstacle that stands in your way of a happy and healthy smile, so if you are in need of some dental care advice, please visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com and schedule your next dentist appointment!

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

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Friday, December 2, 2022

Do Hot Beverages Damage Your Teeth?

As the weather begins to chill, it is safe to assume that you may grab yourself a hot drink to warm up! But, do you know how hot beverages impact your teeth? In this week's blog, our team at Access Dental and Dentures want to break down the impacts that hot beverages can have on your dental health! 
Keep reading to find out more! 
Tooth Sensitivity
Hot beverages can weaken our tooth enamel, which can lead to an increase in sensitivity when eating or drinking certain hot, and even cold foods or beverages! To protect your enamel from the damages of hot beverages, try and drink through a straw if at all possible! 

Tooth Decay
Unfortunately, most drinks tend to contain tons of sugars, that includes some of our favorite hot beverages like coffee, tea, hot chocolate, ciders, and more! You want to try and avoid enamel erosion that can occur when you make drinking these beverages a consistent part of your life. Just try to stay cognizant of how much you are intaking, and always try and wash out your mouth with water when you can! 

Tooth Staining
When we think of hot beverages, you may typically think of coffees, teas, even hot chocolate! But, these beverages can have some undesirable consequences if you drink too much of them! Tooth discoloration is common with beverages like these, but teeth staining can eventually happen if you continue to drink too much of these types of drinks! 
Hot beverages can have some long-lasting impacts on your teeth if you are not careful, but that isn't to say that you should completely get rid of hot drinks entirely! At Access Dental we want your dental care to be exceptional! Just be sure to keep track of how much you are drinking and stick to a consistent dental routine, that includes visits to your local Missouri dental office!

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

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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Tips to Keeping Up Your Oral Care Routine While Traveling

The holidays are here and we’re all preparing to travel to see our family and friends. Access Dental is here to provide you with tips to keeping up with your oral care routine while you’re traveling for the holiday season. Our dentist in Springfield, MO knows it’s important not to forget these simple tips so that you have fresh breath and clean teeth for the duration of your trip! Read below about the steps you can take in order to ensure you keep up with your oral care routine during your travels!


Ventilate Your Toothbrush

Your toothbrush needs air! When packing your toothbrush, make sure that you have a toothbrush cover. If you don’t already have one, they are a super affordable way to ensure that your toothbrush can breathe. Toothbrush holders with holes for ventilation prevent that nasty bacteria that we don’t want near our toothbrush!

Pack an Extra

The holidays can be busy and stressful, which can lead to you forgetting something while you’re packing for a trip or losing something along the way. A simple way to ensure that you’re covered is to pack an extra toothbrush or two! Accidents are bound to happen, and traveling doesn’t always go perfectly so pack that extra toothbrush in case your kids forget theirs or yours gets lost in route!

Check Your Water

If you’re taking a vacation this holiday it’s important to check the water when you arrive. You might be travelling somewhere you can’t drink the tap water and we highly suggest you don’t use it to brush your teeth with either. Use bottled water for your oral care routine and steer clear of the unsafe water!

Choose Travel Size

The more oral care products you can pack for your travels, the more likely you are to be able to keep up with your full routine! The best way to have enough room to bring more of your products is to purchase the travel size. You can find mini bottles of your favorite oral hygiene products for your trip away!

Ensure Fresh Breath

During our travels, we don’t always have the means to the perfect oral care routine. Just in case you have to skip a step or two, make sure you pick up some sugarless minty fresh gum or mints! Even if you can’t keep up with your routine you can always make sure you have fresh breath!

 


Travel Stress Free

We know that traveling can be stressful during the holidays. This holiday season make sure that you are prepared by following our simple steps above. These are affordable and manageable ways to ensure that you keep up with your oral care routine during your travels. Travel stress free knowing you are fully packed and ready for your trip! Don’t forget to call or go online to schedule one of your standard cleanings whenever you get back! Making time for your oral care is important and we make it easy to schedule a routine dental cleaning in southern Missouri.

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

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Friday, November 18, 2022

The Best (& Worst) Thanksgiving Foods for Your Teeth!

Thanksgiving is right around the corner! With that, you are probably anticipating on chowing down on some delicious Thanksgiving goodies- and we can't say we blame you! But, we do want to warn you about some of the foods you may snack on that could potentially damage your teeth and gums! 

In this blog we want to go over some of our picks of the best and worst Thanksgiving foods that you may run across, so keep reading to find out our choices! 

Best: Turkey

A Thanksgiving staple is of course, Turkey! Turkey is a fantastic source of Vitamin D, which helps to strengthen the enamel of your teeth! Plus, where turkey doesn't contain any starches or sugars like most other options on our list, you can rest assured knowing that turkey shouldn't lead to any cavities or tooth decay!


Worst: Stuffing and Breads

You hate it. We hate it. But, it is an unfortunate truth that stuffing and breads are not great for your dental health! Starchy and full of sugars- this Thanksgiving treat can lead to some pretty nasty teeth issues down the line, especially if you aren't washing the excess foods left in your teeth with some water after eating. 

Granted, we aren't saying you can't indulge, but be sure to keep up your dental routine and try and stick to water to help clear out any leftover particles that can cause cavities down the line!


Best: Veggies

Vegetables are typically always good for your dental care! Some can provide a good crunch that keeps teeth strong, while others help to increase your saliva production, which helps to rid your mouth of the nasty bacteria that can linger post-eating a delicious meal! 

Some of our top picks for the veggie category this Thanksgiving would be carrots, celery, or tomatoes! (Technically a fruit, but you get our point!) You can't really go wrong with any of these picks!

Access Dental and Dentures wishes you and your family the absolute best Thanksgiving! We hope that our picks will help you to ensure your teeth remain healthy and strong throughout the holidays! But, if you are in need of some Missouri dental care, then we can help! All you need to do is visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com and schedule your next appointment! We look forward to seeing you!


Friday, November 11, 2022

What Our Clients Say About Access Dental!

We love being your best dental office in Missouri! We go out of our way to provide you with exceptional dental services, whether you are just looking for yourself or if you are looking for the whole family! In this blog, we want to go over some of the reviews that we have received that truly showcase what it means to be a client at Access Dental and Dentures! 
Keep reading below to see what our clients have to say about the care they receive at Access Dental! 
5-Star Reviews!
"Thank you Tabitha and the entire staff! Your help with David’s situation has been nothing but 5 star. After neglecting his mouth and teeth for years your willingness to work with him, give us hope, and encouragement in this process is so appreciated. Same teeth just hours apart after a thorough cleaning! Wow!"
-Kelli P. 

"I broke a tooth vertically up under the gum line at dinner after an already long day. I called the next morning, as a new patient, asking for help and they got me in the same morning. After the exam, the dentist presented me with my treatment options, their costs and potential outcomes. I truly appreciated the honesty and directness. The tooth ultimately had to be pulled. My care was excellent and I made my appointment for my check up as I left. The staff was also really wonderful in helping me be seen as soon as possible and in setting me up as a new patient. If you are looking for compassionate care this is the place."
-Mary B.

"I love this place. They have the kindest and caring people working there. Also, they have a couple of different credit lines you can apply for to afford dentures or dentistry. Their dentures are $895 per plate. I was finally able to afford a set of dentures. I don't have the greatest credit, and I was approved for a line of credit so I could afford my dentures. I was denied credit for credit care, but the other credit line (sunbit), approved me. I am a recovering addict who has put their life back together one piece at a time. Those was a huge deal for me. I am so thankful to have found Access dentist & dentures."
-Denise S.

"Dr. Rhodes and his assistants did an excellent job of taking care of my dental needs! The support staff is excellent! I had an insurance question and it was explained to me and even though the insurance had denied it, I didn’t owe anything! I have the utmost confidence in all aspects of the practice!"
-Louise M. 
So many wonderful reviews by so many wonderful clients! We strive to ensure that we are the premier dental care in Missouri by providing exceptional services and products that can be used by all types of patients! If you are ready to start your dental journey with Access Dental and Dentures, please visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Friday, November 4, 2022

Do's and Don'ts Following Your Tooth Extraction

People get tooth extractions for various reasons, wisdom teeth removal being the most common, but regardless of why you have to get a tooth extracted, these do's and don'ts still apply! We provide the best dental care in Missouri, and we want to make sure you are fully aware of what to expect, what you should avoid, and what you absolutely should do following this procedure! 
Keep reading to find out what you should and shouldn't do after you have your tooth (or teeth) removed! 
Do: Let The Area Clot
This may come as a shock initially, but the extraction site does need to clot to properly heal! Plus, it will help to keep the area free of infection, and help to prevent dry socket, which can be incredibly painful and lead to longer-lasting pain! Immediately following your procedure you'll be given gauze to help with the bleeding, but once the clot forms, you can ditch the gauze, and start healing! 

Don't: Eat Hard/Chewy/Crunchy Foods
Your dentist should forewarn you, but make sure to stick to soft foods for the first few days following your procedure to not irritate or get food particles trapped within the extraction area! Try to stick with foods that are soft, like applesauce, mashed potatoes, soups, etc.! 
You'll also want to avoid sodas and alcohol, as they can cause more damage! 

Do: Rest & Stay Hydrated
Take some time to rest! Your health is important and you need to make sure you are doing what you can to let your body heal over the course of the next few days. Keep your head elevated as much as possible when you lay down in order to let the clot develop properly and prevent excessive bleeding. 
It's also incredibly important to stay hydrated during this time! Keeping the extraction area clean and free of bacteria and particles is a must, and drinking water can help to clean out that site! (Side note, be sure to avoid drinking water through a straw, as it can cause irritation and damage the clot that forms!)
Getting a tooth extracted may not be the most extreme procedure you may have, but it is still one that you need to keep a close eye on in the days that follow your extraction. By following the do's and don'ts on our list, you can be sure to keep yourself healthy and free of infection! Our Missouri dental office is here to provide you with the best tips regarding all things dental health! 
To explore our services and to schedule an appointment, be sure to check out our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Friday, October 28, 2022

Dental Tips for a Healthy and Happy Halloween!

With Halloween just around the corner, we wanted to take this blog to provide you with some of our best dental tips for a healthy and happy Halloween! 
We pride ourselves on providing our clients with the best dental care in Missouri, and we want to help you and your family stay as healthy as possible- even during the height of sugar season! 
Keep reading below to find out our tips!
Tip #1: Avoid Sticky Candy
We probably sound like a broken record when we say this, but make sure that you are avoiding sticky candy! Not all sweets are horrible for your teeth, but when we say sticky treats are one of the worst- we mean it! From excessive cavities to chipped teeth, and so much more, these sugary, sticky candies can have some real consequences on your teeth and severely impact your dental health!
If you are offered sticky treats this Halloween, try to find an alternate sweet and be sure to brush really well once you've enjoyed your candy! 

Tip #2: Drink More Water
Drinking water with candy may seem like an odd combination, but the more water you drink when eating all of that Halloween candy will pay off! If you are able, try and drink fluoridated water, as it will help to reduce cavities and keep your teeth strong and healthy! When you go to grab a beverage this Halloween, try and stick with bottled water- bonus points if it is fluoridated! 

Tip #3: Maintain Your Dental Routine
If you don't have a dental routine in place, then now is a solid time to begin building the habit! Around the holidays it can be fairly chaotic, and you may forget to brush here or there, but try to hold yourself accountable- especially on Halloween! With all the candy you will realistically be snacking on, it is in your best interest to make sure your dental routine is top notch! If you aren't sure how to develop a successful dental plan, then be sure to reach out to our Missouri dental office and let us help! 
This Halloween doesn't have to be unhealthy for your teeth! Follow our tips and you will see that you can have a great balance between sugary treats and solid dental health! 
For more tips or to ask us questions, please visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Friday, October 21, 2022

Get the BEST Care at Access Dental!

At Access Dental and Dentures, we believe our patients deserve to have the most information and newest technology available to make the right choices with their dental health. Our doctors and staff take the necessary time to explain all the treatment options available to our patients ensuring that they will receive the best dental care!
Our Insurance Policy
We accept almost all dental insurance plans including Envolve for Homestate Health, DentaQuest for MissouriCare, MO Healthnet, United Healthcare Community Dental, Care Improvement Plus, Met Life Dental, Delta Dental, Tricare, and others. We will handle your insurance claims for you. We will call to get your benefits, file your claims and keep track of what services for which you are eligible.

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, MO
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 12, 11 and 7
  • Hobbies: Fishing, outdoors, basketball, football, baseball
Our Services
  • Root Canals
Endodontic treatment (root canal) treats the inside of the tooth. Endodontic treatment is necessary when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected. The inflammation or infection can have a variety of causes: deep decay, repeated dental procedures on the tooth, faulty crowns, or a crack or chip in the tooth. In addition, trauma to a tooth may cause pulp damage even if the tooth has no visible chips or cracks. If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can cause pain or lead to an abscess.

The modern root canal treatment is very similar to having a routine filling and usually can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the condition of your tooth and your personal circumstances. You can expect a comfortable experience during and after your appointment. Saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment has many advantages: 
  • Efficient chewing
  • Normal biting force and sensation
  • Natural appearance
  • Protects other teeth from excessive wear or strain

A root canal treatment helps you maintain your natural smile, continue eating the foods you love and limits the need for ongoing dental work. With proper care, most teeth that have had root canal treatment can last as long as other natural teeth and often for a lifetime.

  • Periodontal Disease
You should have a standard cleaning at least twice a year If it has been over a year since your last cleaning, possible treatment will include either full mouth debridement or Root Planning and Scaling (requires anesthetic).

  • Teeth Whitening
We will provide you a custom whitening tray, made from your own dental impressions. Once at home, you can choose how often and long to use the supplied whitening agent to customize the brightness of your smile.

  • Sports Dentistry 
Whether you are an athlete or casual sports participant, you should wear a mouth guard to protect your teeth. If you grind your teeth while you sleep, a bite guard will help reduce symptoms of TMJ. We custom make mouth guards in both soft and hard materials
As you navigate through our website you will find a wealth of information about dentistry and current available procedures, as well as the practice and our staff. If you are ready to schedule your next dental appointment with the best dental care in Missouri, then please contact us

Friday, October 14, 2022

National Dessert Day: Worst Desserts for Your Teeth

Happy National Dessert Day! Now, it can be hard to pass up a tasty treat when the opportunity presents itself, but our team at Access Dental is here to let you know that you can keep eating your sweets, just as long as you maintain a healthy dental routine, schedule dental appointments at your Missouri dental office, and keep away from some of the really damaging desserts that we are going to talk about in our blog! 

Keep reading below to learn our picks of the absolute worst desserts for your teeth!

#1: Sticky Treats

Sticky desserts are one of the worst for your teeth! Think of sweet treats such as caramels, gummy anything, and taffy are all incredibly difficult on your teeth! One of the main reasons why these treats are so bad is how much sugar each has! The excess of these sugars linger on your teeth, which can lead to cavities galore! (Which none of us want!) 

In addition to this, the cavities that can form can lead to tooth decay. Plus, the nasty bacteria left behind can also cause a slew of issues such as bad breath, tooth aches, and an increase in plaque build-up! 


#2: Soda

Soda may not seem like the most obvious choice for a dessert, but with how much sugar is in one can, you'd be surprised! Think of soda as a liquid dessert. Soda contains all of those delicious sugars we love so much, but as mentioned prior, these sugars are a recipe for dental disaster! 

Given that you are more likely to drink this liquid sugar on a daily basis over some of our other sweet treat picks on this list, you are increasing your chances of developing cavities, staining your teeth, ruining your enamel, and so much more! 

Be sure to schedule a dentist appointment with the best dental care in Missouri if you start noticing damages caused from soda on your teeth! 


#3: Crunchy Candies

Hard or crunchy candies can pose a different risk to your teeth, in that not only do they contain lots of sugars that can lead to cavities, but they can also break away at your teeth when you bite down on them! 

Cracked, chipped, or even fully broken teeth are painful and can be incredibly uncomfortable until you are able to get them repaired, so be sure to limit how many of these hard candies you indulge in!

Despite what this list may say, we do think that if you want to enjoy some sweet treats in moderation, you absolutely should! We just want you to be aware and prepared for any of the damages that some of these sweets can cause, and what you need to do to ensure you maintain the best dental health! Be sure to schedule a dental appointment if you are having any teeth troubles! You can schedule with our team by visiting our website, www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Friday, October 7, 2022

World Smile Day! Tips For A Brighter Smile

Happy World Smile Day! We hope you've had the opportunity to showcase your shining smile throughout the day! If you have been hesitant to show off your teeth, it may have something to do with the color, which can be easily fixed with some different remedies! 
We want everyone to be proud of their smile, so in this week's blog and in honor of World Smile Day, we are going to provide some insight into whitening your teeth! At Access Dental, we believe you should have the best dental care in Missouri, so keep reading to discover what we feel are the best tips for a brighter smile!

Tip #1: Develop a Dental Routine
Having and maintaining a consistent dental routine is always the top priority for your dental health! However, it is also an essential aspect of keeping your teeth sparkling and healthy! Your dental routine should consist of brushing at least two times a day, flossing, and of course using mouthwash! 
Don't forget to brush your tongue as well, to help prevent any bad breath from occurring!

Tip #2: Eat & Drink Responsibly
When we say to eat and drink responsibly, we are referring to avoiding as much teeth-damaging items as possible! Junk foods, acidic items, soda, coffee, and much more can really damage your teeth which can lead to discoloration! With that being said, we aren't saying to completely cut out your favorite snacks or beverages, but rather try to limit your consumption and be sure to prioritize healthy foods and drinks, such as water, celery, and carrots! 

Tip #3: Visit Your Dentist Regularly
This tip should come as no surprise, but it is incredibly important to make sure you are scheduling your dental appointments regularly! Visiting your local Missouri dentist office can help find any dental issues that need to be addressed before they escalate. In addition to this, you can also get advice from professionals in-person who can tailor a dental plan to your exact needs! 
We hope that today you are able to smile with pride this World Smile Day, but if you are having doubts about your dental health, be sure to contact Access Dental and let us help you develop a routine that will make your smile brighter and healthier! 
To view a full list of our services, check out our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Thursday, September 29, 2022

International Coffee Day: How Coffee Impacts Your Dental Health!

International Coffee Day is quickly approaching! Which means it's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a nice cup of hot (or cold) coffee! But maybe stick with just a single cup. Coffee, despite being one of the most popular beverages ever, can actually have some pretty drastic impacts on your dental health! 
Our Missouri dental office wants to make sure you are informed of all of the effects that coffee can have on your smile, that's why in this week's blog we are going to go over some of the most prominent! 
Read more below and find out how coffee is really impacting your smile! 
Risk of More Cavities
No one wants cavities. They can be a real pain and once you have got one, it can be difficult to get rid of them! Coffee has been shown to lead to an increase in cavities. The acidity of the coffee wears down your enamel, which in turn makes your teeth more susceptible to cavities! 

Risk of Teeth Sensitivity
As mentioned earlier when you consistently drink coffee, you run the risk of wearing down your enamel, which protects your teeth from all sorts of nasty happenings- developing cavities, and also from increasing the sensitivity of your teeth! 
Having sensitive teeth is a problem for a plethora of reasons, but the main one being the pain and discomfort that comes from eating and drinking. Sensitive teeth can even be impacted by changes in the weather, making it incredibly difficult to find relief. Luckily, at Access Dental, we have the best dental care in Missouri! We can help you make sure your teeth sensitivity doesn't ruin your ability to eat and drink your favorites! 

Risk of Staining
This one should come as no shock, but coffee absolutely has the power to stain your teeth. If you are seeking to keep a bright white smile, then cutting back on the coffee, and really any other colored beverages, is going to be in your favor. In addition to staining your teeth, too much coffee can also lead to halitosis, which none of us want to experience! 
Our team at Access Dental is here to help you with all of your dental care needs. Even if you decide to partake in drinking the occasional coffee, you shouldn't see too many issues, but definitely be sure to be cognizant of how much you are drinking, and if it starts becoming an issue, you may want to schedule an appointment with the best Missouri dental office
To schedule an appointment with Access Dental, please visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com

Friday, September 23, 2022

Find the Best Dental Care at Access Dental and Dentures!

Are you in need of a Missouri dental office for you and your family? Then you need Access Dental and Dentures! We offer the best services, care, and financing for our patients! If you won't take our word on it, then you need to read some of our amazing client reviews and we are sure you will be sold on the best dental care in Missouri!
“Best dentist in Springfield. The staff is so friendly to work with, they are very accommodating and make you feel comfortable. I did not have an appointment but was in a lot of pain. I was seen fast and they fixed me up right away. Thank you very much!!”
– Robert W.


“I am happy to report on the excellent staff, dental assistant and my dentist , Mr. Smith. I came in with an emergency situation and was promptly taken care of with kindness and courtesy! I will be going back for additional treatment and would encourage anyone searching for a kind and comforting dentist and assistant to see Access Dental and Dentures! You will be glad you did! Thank you.”
– Paula H.


“Good people, great staff. Excellent prices. Dr. Ahmadnia is a total professional. I recommend this place highly.”
– Doug C.


“Super fast. All staff extremely friendly and thorough. They’re great at making sure you understand everything and are comfortable. Been coming here for years and have given numerous referrals! Never had a bad experience, and never heard anyone else having one. They’ve had to do a lot of work on me, and I appreciate the whole staff. Thanks guys! You’re awesome, keep it up!”
– Jessica O.


“The dental assistants and dentist always go above and beyond to make sure you are comfortable and taken care of!!”
– Nikki T.


"I broke a tooth vertically up under the gum line at dinner after an already long day. I called the next morning, as a new patient, asking for help and they got me in the same morning. After the exam, the dentist presented me with my treatment options, their costs and potential outcomes. I truly appreciated the honesty and directness. The tooth ultimately had to be pulled. My care was excellent and I made my appointment for my check up as I left. The staff was also really wonderful in helping me be seen as soon as possible and in setting me up as a new patient. If you are looking for compassionate care this is the place."
-Mary B.
Our job is to provide you with the best dental care that we can! We want to make sure you feel comfortable, supported, and heard when you enter one of our locations spread across Missouri! If you are ready to have the best dentist in Missouri as you and your family's primary dentist, then you can visit our website at www.accessdentalanddentures.com and schedule your appointment today!

Friday, September 16, 2022

Mouthwash 101: Everything You Need to Know!

Although using mouthwash regularly may seem like a well-known step in your dental routine, it can often go overlooked, which can be detrimental for your dental health! In this blog we want to discuss some of the most important aspects of using mouthwash from proper usage to preventatives and more! 
Keep reading below to learn all about mouthwash and improving your dental care with the best dental clinics in Missouri
How To Use Mouthwash
This may seem like a no-brainer, but tons of people don't realize that their method of using mouthwash isn't as effective as it needs to be! Are you just using the bare minimum and swishing around for only a few seconds? Or maybe you are using an entire bottle to wash with! (We sincerely doubt it, but you never know!)
Realistically, when you use mouthwash, you want to be sure that you are using a generous amount, typically your cap will have an indicator, and you want to use it only after you have brushed and flossed- you don't want to use mouthwash on dirty teeth, as it will only solve part of the left over bacteria! Make sure you swish around your mouth, covering your teeth, tongue, and gargling with the back of your throat until your entire mouth has a nice finish of minty freshness! 

Does Mouthwash Really Help?
Mouthwash is an essential step in your dental routine, you really shouldn't put it off just because it can be time consuming to brush, floss, and rinse. Having bad breath is an experience most of us have gone through, but would rather not experience again. Using mouthwash is a key way to help keep your breath fresh and avoid developing cavities, decay, and halitosis. 

Is There A Certain Mouthwash to Use?
In short, not exactly. The best way to determine if a mouthwash is safe and effective is if you can spot the ADA (American Dental Association) seal of approval. This seal signifies the effectiveness in combatting dental decay, cavities, and of course, bad breath. 
However, if you have a favorite and do not see the ADA seal of approval, it may be time to explore some similar, but more effective options to ensure that you are getting the dental care you need to keep your smile happy and healthy! 
Mouthwash is a crucial step in your dental routine and our dental offices in Missouri are incredibly well versed in providing you with the dental care you need to keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean! If you are needing some tips on how to develop a stronger dental routine, you need to call us to schedule an appointment that way we can help you start taking the steps to a healthier dental lifestyle! Give us a call or schedule on our website, www.accessdentalanddentures.com!

Friday, September 9, 2022

The Best Dental Services at Access Dental!

Access Dental and Dentures has been providing the best dental services in Missouri for years! We want to offer you and your family premium dental care for the lowest prices, which is why we accept almost all types of insurance for your convenience! 
In this week's blog we want to detail some of the best services that we offer that you can take advantage of! Keep reading to discover our top picks and find out how you can schedule your next dental appointment!
DENTURES / PARTIALS
Dentures are a crucial part of our dental services- it is literally in our name! We go out of our way to ensure that your dentures you receive are of excellent quality!
For missing teeth we can make dentures or removable partials for you right in our own on-site, professional dental lab. Since our technicians are on-site, you will not have to wait days or weeks for your new set of dentures or new partial. Normally, your new teeth will be ready the very next day and in some cases, the same day. We can then make any necessary adjustments, for a perfect fit, while you wait.

TEETH WHITENING & VENEERS
Looking for cosmetic dental care? We have you covered there, too! We offer teeth whitening services, as well as veneers to help get your smile exactly where you want it to be!
For teeth whitening, we will provide you a custom whitening tray, made from your own dental impressions. Once at home, you can choose how often and long to use the supplied whitening agent to customize the brightness of your smile.
Porcelain veneers are dental prosthetics that are placed on the surface of discolored, chipped, cracked, or misaligned teeth and are probably the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing smile. They require a minimal amount of tooth reduction (approximately .5 mm) and are, therefore, a more conservative restoration than a crown. Though veneers are simple to place and delicate in appearance, the role a thin ceramic shell can have in producing a beautiful smile is quite remarkable. Dental veneers allow us to alter tooth position, shape, size and color. They are not the only alternative for all esthetic abnormalities but are truly a remarkable restoration when they are the treatment of choice.

CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
Your kiddos are incredibly important, and it is vital that they have wonderful dental health as they grow! At Access Dental, we go our of our way to ensure that your child’s first dental experience a positive one. Pleasant visits to the dentist’s office promote the establishment of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime. Our goal is to establish good dental care habits, help all children feel good about visiting the dentist, and to teach them how to care for their teeth.
These services are just the tip of the iceberg in what Access Dental and Dentures can offer for you and your family! Cosmetic services, children's dental care, regular check-ups, and more is what you can expect when you work with our team! To view a full list of the services we offer, please visit our website, www.accessdentalanddentures.com. You can also schedule your next dental appointment on our website! We look forward to seeing you soon!