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In the Hoosier state, a smile is everything. When you greet your neighbors, go to the grocery store, attend a PTA meeting, or do a presentation at work, a good smile and a friendly wave are your best introductions. But what happens when your smile isn’t looking or feeling its best? Oftentimes, people who experience oral health issues, such as tooth loss or gum disease, can’t smile due to pain or discomfort. They may also choose not to smile due to issues with self-consciousness. Without a pearly white smile, a Hoosier just isn’t the same! The good thing is that maintaining and improving your oral health is simple; a good daily routine and frequent visits to your dentist can make a dull smile bright. So embrace that Hoosier spirit and schedule your next dentist appointment today!

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More than half of Indiana’s farmland, in a typical year, is planted in corn, making Indiana one of the biggest producers of corn in the world! Unfortunately, corn isn’t great for your oral health. Besides getting stuck in your teeth, eating corn on the cob is known to dislodge fillings, damage braces, and chip teeth! Popcorn, too, can get lodged between your teeth, leading to cavities and gum disease. Sweet corn can even wear away your enamel, leading to tooth discoloration. Despite all that, there’s no way we’ll stop eating corn! It’s just too darn tasty. So, taking care of our teeth and gums is vitally important! Whether or not you’re eating corn, always remember to brush and floss twice a day, balance your fluoride intake, and visit your dentist at least twice a year. For more information on maintaining and improving your oral health, contact your dentist.

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When it comes to sports, the unexpected is exciting! A 3-point buzzer beater from the Pacers’ Obi Toppin can make your average basketball game thrilling. But when it comes to dental care, the unexpected can be terrifying. An unexpected appointment cancellation or dental bill can ruin your day and turn you away from good dental care in the future. Doctors Network takes the unexpected out of dental care; its user-friendly platform provides dental patients with real-time information on local dentists’ treatments offered, schedules, prices, locations, ratings, and reviews. Plus, all dentists in the network offer world-class treatments at affordable rates, whether or not you have dental insurance. If dental care has to be unexpected, let it be because of how much you can save at every visit and nothing else.

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    Marion Family Dental Care
    840 E. 45th, St Marion, IN 46953 
    47.82 miles near Fort Wayne
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    (765) 674-9959

    Who is Dr. Behnaz Mahmoudi DDS?
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    Dr. Behnaz Mahmoudi completed her dental education at the Indiana University School of Dentistry. She is currently an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the Indiana Dental Association, and the American Dental Association. She is also Invisalign certified. Dr. Mahmoudi is always looking for new opportunities to strengthen her dental skills and expand her knowledge.

    Dr. Mahmoudi’s main goal as a dentist is to provide high-quality dental care in a comfortable, pain-free environment. She believes in treating her patients as if they were members of her own family. If her patients arrive, leave, and return to her office with a smile, Dr. Mahmoudi feels that she is doing a good job.

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Root canal therapy, also known as RCT, is a dental service performed to treat infections or damage within the pulp chamber of a tooth. The pulp is the tissue located inside the tooth, and it contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues. When the pulp tissue becomes infected or inflamed due to tooth decay, trauma, or other factors, a root canal treatment may be needed to save the tooth and eliminate pain. Here is how a root canal treatment is performed: 1. Diagnosis and Examination: The first step of the root canal treatment is a complete examination by a general dentist or an endodontist. This typically entails taking X-rays to evaluate the extent of the infection and determine if a root canal is actually needed. Symptoms that may signal the need for a root canal include severe toothache, sensitivity to hot and cold, swelling of the gums or face, or a pimple-like bump on the gum adjacent to the tooth. 2. Local Anesthesia: Before beginning the treatment, the dentist will inject local anesthesia to numb the infected tooth and surrounding soft tissues. This ensures that the patient stays comfortable throughout the treatment. 3. Accessing the Pulp: Once the tooth is numbed, the endodontist will drill a small hole in the top of the tooth, called an access, to reach the infected or inflamed pulp tissue. This allows the dentist to remove the diseased pulp and clean the root canals. 4. Cleaning and Shaping the Root Canals: Using specialized tools, the dentist will remove the infected or damaged pulp from the root canals. The canals are cleaned and shaped to remove the remaining bacteria, debris, and infection. Irrigation with antimicrobial solutions will then disinfect the canals. 5. Filling the Root Canals: After all the canals have been cleaned and shaped (widened), they are filled with a bio-compatible filling material called gutta-percha. This seals off the canals to prevent re-contamination and provides protection for the tooth structure. 6. Sealing the Access Cavity: After the root canals have been filled, the access cavity is covered with a temporary or permanent filling materials to prevent bacteria and debris from entering it and causing an infection. 7. Restoration: Sometimes, a tooth that has undergone root canal therapy may need additional restoration, such as a dental crown (cap), to protect and restore the tooth function. A dental crown is placed on the tooth to restore its natural appearance and functionality. Root canal treatment is very successful in saving teeth that might otherwise need to be extracted because of the infection of the pulp. With proper maintenance and good oral hygiene, a tooth that has gotten a root canal can function normally for years or even decades, allowing patients to preserve their natural smiles.

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