Jacksonville Dental Excellence Blog

4 Warning Signs You Could Be Dehydrated

June 10, 2026

A woman on the beach drinking water

If you’ll be heading outdoors this summer, it’s important to stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water not only helps prevent dangerous conditions like heat stroke, but it also benefits your oral health. Unfortunately, however, it can sometimes be difficult to tell you’re dehydrated until it’s too late. Here are four sneaky warning signs that your body needs more H2O, stat!

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What Does It Mean If Your Teeth Feel Rough?

June 4, 2026

Man examining his teeth in the mirror.

Have you ever run your tongue across your teeth and noticed that they feel rough, fuzzy, or less smooth than usual? While teeth naturally have some texture, a sudden change in how they feel may be a sign that something is affecting your oral health. In many cases, rough-feeling teeth are caused by harmless issues that can be addressed with good oral hygiene and routine dental care. However, persistent roughness may sometimes indicate a problem that requires professional attention.

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Finding a Dentist When You Have Dental Phobia

June 1, 2026

young man feeling apprehensive at the dentist’s office

Although I am a dentist, it’s understandable why people often feel afraid when visiting the dentist’s office. Apart from feeling vulnerable in the chair, the sights and sounds can be problematic for many individuals. However, when dental phobia causes patients to avoid appointments, things can become dangerous, resulting in gum disease, cavities, and infection. Since harmful bacteria can quickly spread from the mouth to the rest of the body, including the brain and heart, it’s essential that regular dental care be provided.

Finding a dentist you can trust and who can sympathize with your uncertainty and anxiety is important for helping you remain at ease during your appointment. It will also be a significant benefit to your oral and mental health. Here is what I recommend as you search for a dentist near you.

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Summer Smiles: 3 Cosmetic Services to Boost Your Confidence

May 12, 2026

Woman at beach in striped shirt and straw hat laughing

May has arrived with warmer, brighter days full of sunshine and flowers, meaning that the end of the school year isn’t far away. Whether or not you have children, if you’ve been waiting for an ideal opportunity to undergo that cosmetic dental procedure that you’ve been putting off, the more flexible schedules of summer can make this the perfect time to contact your dentist.

If you’re on the fence about upgrading your grin, continue reading to learn more about 3 popular treatment options this season and why now is a great time to take the plunge!

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Toothy Terms: Important Dental Implant Vocabulary to Know

May 8, 2026

Dentist touching cheek with one hand holding model dental implant with other

Many experts consider dental implants the ideal way to rebuild smiles after tooth loss because of their many unique advantages. Unlike dentures or bridges, these replacement teeth are placed directly in your jaw and eventually fuse with the bone, making them stronger and longer-lasting than the alternatives.

But you’re not alone if you’re struggling to understand the vocabulary your dentist uses when discussing this popular treatment. Continue reading to become more familiar with several new words or phrases you might hear regarding dental implants!

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3 Lifestyle Changes You Can Do to Make Your Dental Implants Last

April 6, 2026

Woman with dental implants cutting fruit

When you get dental implants, you might be excited about the many benefits they bring you. With your stronger bite and full smile, you may be ecstatic to show off your grin once again. However, they are an investment, so you should do your best to protect them. Thankfully, by making these three lifestyle changes, you can keep them in great shape for decades to come.

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Are Toothpicks Bad for Your Teeth?

April 4, 2026

Man chewing on toothpick.

Toothpicks are a quick and convenient way to remove food stuck between your teeth, especially when you’re on the go. While they can be helpful in certain situations, using them too often—or incorrectly—can cause more harm than good. So, are toothpicks bad for your teeth? Not necessarily, but they should be used with caution.

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The Most Common Dental Emergencies for Athletes

March 14, 2026

Runner getting ready to race

Sports are great for staying active, building teamwork, and improving overall health. But for athletes, physical activity also comes with a higher risk of injury—including injuries to the teeth and mouth. Whether it’s contact sports like football and hockey or fast-paced games like basketball and soccer, dental accidents can happen in an instant.

Understanding what the most common dental emergencies are and how they occur can help athletes take simple steps to protect their smiles both on and off the field.

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Know What to Expect When You Visit an Emergency Dentist

March 5, 2026

Patient in dental chair looking miserable

Dental emergencies can happen suddenly—whether it’s a knocked-out tooth, severe pain, or a broken crown. While it’s impossible to predict exactly when an emergency will occur, knowing what to expect when you visit an emergency dentist can help ease anxiety and ensure prompt, effective care.

Emergency dentists are trained to handle urgent dental situations, relieve pain quickly, and prevent further damage to your teeth and gums. Understanding the process can make your visit smoother and help you get the care you need efficiently.

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Don’t Ditch with Dentures! Why You Need to Keep Coming to Checkups

February 17, 2026

man sitting in a dentist’s chair being handed his full dentures

When you have no natural teeth left in your mouth, seeing a tooth doctor—a dentist—may seem unnecessary or even ridiculous. However, even with full dentures, you must continue to go to semiannual checkups. Why? Your dentist can help with so much more than just teeth! Keep reading to learn why you should keep visiting your dentist after you’ve lost and restored all your teeth with dentures.

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