At Ease Dental understands that dentistry can be expensive and scary for patients. Don't worry. We are here to put our patients in the Bella Vista area "At Ease." The At Ease Dental team takes a gentle, friendly, and individualized approach to dental care. We put patients first because our dentist and staff genuinely care about you, your family, and your oral health.
We work hard to earn your respect and establish a positive, lifelong relationship centered on achieving your dental health goals. Our dedicated staff greets you by name and with a smile. Dr. Hudson and our entire team of experienced dental professionals are committed to offering personal attention and a high level of care to each and every patient.
We slow down and take the time to truly listen to your questions and concerns; there is simply no better way to work together towards the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve. Preventative dentistry is an essential part of your health and overall well-being, especially if you want a beautiful smile.
We work hard to earn your respect and establish a positive, lifelong relationship centered on achieving your dental health goals. Our dedicated staff greets you by name and with a smile. Dr. Hudson and our entire team of experienced dental professionals are committed to offering personal attention and a high level of care to each and every patient.
We slow down and take the time to truly listen to your questions and concerns; there is simply no better way to work together towards the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve. Preventative dentistry is an essential part of your health and overall well-being, especially if you want a beautiful smile.
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As a member of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, Dr. Hudson is a big believer that what happens in your mouth translates to the rest of your body and mind.
That being said, Dr.
Hudson believes preventative dentistry is a critical element in maintaining a healthy mouth and body.
Because your mouth's health is intricately connected to your body's overall well-being, there are a few steps that every person should be taking to promote a healthy lifestyle.
These preventive measures can help you avoid gum disease, cavities, problems with your enamel, and more.
That being said, Dr.
Hudson believes preventative dentistry is a critical element in maintaining a healthy mouth and body.
Because your mouth's health is intricately connected to your body's overall well-being, there are a few steps that every person should be taking to promote a healthy lifestyle.
These preventive measures can help you avoid gum disease, cavities, problems with your enamel, and more.
There are several preventative steps you should be taking daily to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Remember that in-office treatments are important, but 90% of preventative dentistry is what you do at home.
Brushing your teeth for two minutes, twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste.
Fluoride is a natural mineral that plays a crucial role in your efforts to prevent tooth decay.
Making sure to brush at a 45-degree angle to the gum line and brush the chewing surfaces can help prevent the most common types of cavities.
Remember that in-office treatments are important, but 90% of preventative dentistry is what you do at home.
Brushing your teeth for two minutes, twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste.
Fluoride is a natural mineral that plays a crucial role in your efforts to prevent tooth decay.
Making sure to brush at a 45-degree angle to the gum line and brush the chewing surfaces can help prevent the most common types of cavities.
The biggest problem with tooth and gum issues is they typically do not hurt until it is too late.
Symptoms of poor oral health can sometimes be so subtle that you don't even notice them.
However, Dr. Hudson will be able to spot less obvious problems immediately.
By putting off exams and treatments, oftentimes it becomes much more painful (both on you and your wallet) to address the issue.
We offer comprehensive exams to better enable us to diagnose problems when they are in the early stages of disease.
Symptoms of poor oral health can sometimes be so subtle that you don't even notice them.
However, Dr. Hudson will be able to spot less obvious problems immediately.
By putting off exams and treatments, oftentimes it becomes much more painful (both on you and your wallet) to address the issue.
We offer comprehensive exams to better enable us to diagnose problems when they are in the early stages of disease.
Tartar, or calculus, is a hard, fossil-like substance that builds on your teeth over time.
Everyone misses a little plaque and food when they brush.
Your saliva contains calcium, phosphorus, and several other minerals that turn that leftover plaque into a rock-hard piece that sticks strongly to the tooth and requires professional removal.
Some people are born with good teeth, have immaculate home care, and build tartar very slowly.
These people are few and far between.
They can go years without seeing the dentist, and come out with a clean bill of health.
Everyone misses a little plaque and food when they brush.
Your saliva contains calcium, phosphorus, and several other minerals that turn that leftover plaque into a rock-hard piece that sticks strongly to the tooth and requires professional removal.
Some people are born with good teeth, have immaculate home care, and build tartar very slowly.
These people are few and far between.
They can go years without seeing the dentist, and come out with a clean bill of health.
Sealants are a plastic coating that helps cover a portion of your tooth.
Most people have deep pits and grooves in the chewing surfaces of their teeth that are impossible to clean out.
A sealant placed over these surfaces helps protects those areas from getting more "crud" in them, and slows down the decay process.
This is a very common procedure for children.
But because insurance does not cover this procedure for adults, many people do not have them placed.
The last time Dr. Hudson checked, he still loved eating Reece's Peanut Butter Cups and didn't stop when he turned 18.
Most people have deep pits and grooves in the chewing surfaces of their teeth that are impossible to clean out.
A sealant placed over these surfaces helps protects those areas from getting more "crud" in them, and slows down the decay process.
This is a very common procedure for children.
But because insurance does not cover this procedure for adults, many people do not have them placed.
The last time Dr. Hudson checked, he still loved eating Reece's Peanut Butter Cups and didn't stop when he turned 18.
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