Southwest Dental Arts Blog

Here’s Why More Dentists Are Using Intraoral Cameras

March 24, 2026

Dentist performing exam with camera

Dental technology has come a long way, and one tool that has become increasingly common in modern practices is the intraoral camera. If you have never seen one before, it is a small handheld device that takes detailed images inside the mouth. These images can be displayed on a screen in real time, giving both the dentist and the patient a much clearer view of teeth and gums.

More dentists are using intraoral cameras because they make dental visits more informative, more precise, and often more comfortable for patients. Instead of relying only on mirrors and verbal explanations, dentists can use clear images to help patients better understand what is going on with their oral health.

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When Tooth Loss Multiplies: Dental Bridge or Partial Denture?

February 19, 2026

A lab worker modifying a dental bridge

Though it’s certainly bad, losing multiple teeth isn’t the end of the world. You can always address the problem by getting a dental bridge or partial denture. But wait: Which of these options would suit your smile the most? Your Owasso dental team takes that question seriously, so we’re here to address it directly. Just keep reading to learn about dental bridges, partial dentures, and which of the two will better restore your grin.

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Making Dental Care Fun for Your Kids

January 4, 2026

Mother and son brushing teeth together.

Helping children develop good dental habits early doesn’t have to be a struggle. When dental care is fun and positive, kids are more likely to brush, floss, and visit the dentist without fear. With a little creativity and encouragement, parents can turn daily oral care into a routine kids actually enjoy.

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5 New Years Resolutions for a Healthy Smile in 2026

December 30, 2025

Couple holding champagne flutes and sparklers.

The new year is almost here. That means that it’s nearly time to get started on your resolutions to make 2026 the best year yet! If you haven’t already, it’s a good idea to incorporate some changes that will benefit your smile. Many of us aren’t taking all of the right steps to maintain excellent oral health, so this is the perfect time to implement best practices. Here are some resolutions to keep your grin in good shape!

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Beam Me Up: How the Soft Tissue Laser Can Improve Your Dental Treatment

November 20, 2025

Young boy in hoodie holding a lightsaber.

Remember when you were a kid, and you heard that someday, lasers would be the ‘wave of the future’ and used to do incredible things like move objects to faraway planets or battle the Empire? Well, while we may not quite possess beaming or lightsaber technology just yet, dental lasers are already being used to improve oral health treatments. Here’s a closer look at how this futuristic technology can be used to make your dental procedure better!

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What to Expect During Emergency Dental Visit

October 4, 2025

Tooth next to medical kit.

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them — a sudden toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken filling can disrupt your day and cause serious discomfort. In those moments, it’s easy to feel anxious about what will happen once you arrive at the dental office. Knowing what to expect during a dental emergency visit can help you stay calm and confident while getting the care you need.

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3 Ways Good Oral Health Helps Your Immune System

September 23, 2025

Close up of a dental mirror inspecting a patient’s teeth.

The human body isn’t an isolated system. If one area experiences complications, it will likely have an impact on other aspects of your health as well. But even when you know that, it can be difficult to realize just how far this principle goes! You may be surprised to learn, for example, that your oral health can affect your entire immune system. Here are three ways a healthy smile can boost your body’s ability to fight off infection and disease!

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Why Remove Your Old Metal Fillings? Your Health Is Involved!

August 15, 2025

Illustration of tooth before and after replacing a metal filling.

For many years, dentists relied solely on silver amalgam fillings (also called metal fillings) to treat cavities. Certainly, these fillings are strong, and they served their purpose. However, dentistry has evolved, and more and more people — both dentists and their patients — are gravitating toward other options. Why should you consider replacing your old metal fillings with a more modern alternative? As this blog post explains, your health could be at stake.

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I Love Coffee; Can I Drink It After a Tooth Extraction?

July 11, 2025

Coffee.

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages on the planet, and many people depend on it to perk them up in the morning. While you may be eager to get back to your normal routine after a tooth extraction, it’s usually best to delay resuming your coffee habit for a few days or so. Here’s a brief guide to the risks of drinking coffee too soon after tooth extraction and when you will be clear to enjoy a cup without fear of complications.

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Emergency Evasion: Safely Removing What’s Trapped in Your Teeth

June 6, 2025

Nose-to-chin closeup of someone flossing their upper teeth.

Have you ever been munching on a handful of popcorn only to realize a thin kernel just slid right between your teeth? Not only can this be incredibly frustrating and uncomfortable, but many people have also accidentally hurt their teeth and gums trying to remove stuck objects.

If you have something caught in your grin, continue reading to learn 4 ways you can try to safely dislodge and avoid a potential emergency!

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