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In 1917, the Mistletoe Girl Scout Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked the first box of Girl Scout cookies. They sold them in their high school cafeteria as a community service project and they were a big hit, leading to the tradition of yearly Girl Scout cookie sales that we all enjoy today. But, while the Sooner State may be the Home of the Girl Scout cookie, eating too many can leave lasting damage to your teeth. Excess sugars can lead to plaque buildup, cavities, gum disease, and worse health issues if not taken care of. That’s not to say you shouldn’t enjoy a sweet treat now and then. Healthy teeth require a balance of delicious foods and daily oral care. So next time you purchase a box of Thin Mints, make sure you stock up on good toothpaste and floss too!

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As an Oklahoman, traditions mean everything. From eating classic barbecue at the annual county fairs to rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunders, some things are hardwired into the brain. Just as important as those pastimes, though, is the health of your teeth and gums. Often overlooked in the quest for the perfect chicken-fried steak, your oral health is key to a lifetime of pearly white smiles and good overall health. Make it a daily tradition to brush and floss. Throw some antibacterial mouthwash in there too for the ultimate minty-fresh mouth. The best traditions last a lifetime—let’s make brushing and flossing one of them!

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A toothache can come on just as suddenly as an Oklahoma tornado. And just like tornadoes, toothaches don’t always come with a warning. When you’ve been struck by a painful tooth or sore gums, it’s not recommended to push through the pain. However, for many Oklahomans, there isn’t any other option. Whether your schedule doesn’t align with your dentist’s or you don’t have a dentist to begin with, it’s not easy finding quality oral care. That is, until now! With Doctors Network, you can access hundreds of local dentists ready to take on your case. Find, compare, and schedule appointments with world-class dentists all from the network’s website. You can even schedule professional cleanings months in advance, keeping oral health surprises at bay.

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    Glisten Dental Care of Tulsa
    9840 E 81st, St #101, Tulsa, OK 74133 
    13.03 miles near Coweta
    phone

    (918) 528-7569

    Who is Dr. Lindsey Hammond DDS?
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    Dr. Lindsey Hammond is thrilled to practice dentistry at Glisten Dental Care of Tulsa, her hometown. She looks forward to fostering strong relationships with her patients and team while helping both new and familiar faces achieve brighter smiles.

    Dr. Hammond attended high school in Texas but chose to return to Oklahoma for college. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Oklahoma and later obtained her dental doctorate from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry. With over 14 years of experience, her passion for helping patients maintain, restore, and enhance their smiles remains unwavering. Outside of the office, Dr. Hammond actively participates in several esteemed organizations, including the:

     • American Dental Association
     • American Academy of General Dentistry
     • Oklahoma State Dental Association
     • SPEAR Education

  • location
    Tulsa Precision Dental
    5119 E. 81st St., Tulsa, OK 74137 
    15.73 miles near Coweta
    phone

    (918) 492-1917

    Who is Dr. Chris Vinson DDS?
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    Dr. Chris Vinson hails from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, where he completed his education at Broken Arrow High School. He went on to earn his degree from the University of Oklahoma, eventually graduating from the College of Dentistry at the same institution in 2008.

    Dr. Vinson holds fellowships from both the Misch International Implant Institute and the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He is also certified in administering both oral and IV sedation through Montefiore College of Medicine in New York, and he has certifications in Teeth-Express and Invisalign.

    In his leisure time, Dr. Vinson enjoys cheering on the Oklahoma Sooners, playing golf with friends, visiting Lake Tenkiller with his family, and cherishing moments with his wonderful wife.

  • location
    Tulsa Dental Center
    4824 S Union Ave, Tulsa, OK 74107 
    21.74 miles near Coweta
    phone

    (918) 446-6100

    Who is Dr. Joanna Roulston DDS?
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    Educational Background
    Dr. Joanna Roulston serves as the owner and practicing dentist at Tulsa Dental Center. She obtained her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, building on her foundational knowledge with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science from the same institution in Norman, OK.

    Professional Recognition and Affiliations
    Dr. Roulston has received the Oklahoma Academy of General Dentistry scholarship, honoring her exceptional work ethic and commitment to the dental profession. She is a proud member of several professional organizations, including the Oklahoma Association of Women Dentists, the Oklahoma Dental Association, and the American Dental Association.

    Community Service
    In her previous role, Dr. Roulston led the Good Shepherd Mission Clinics in Oklahoma City, demonstrating her commitment to community health. She actively supports numerous charitable initiatives, such as the Mobile Dental Unit, OK Mission of Mercy, and the Red Dirt Relief Fund. Additionally, she provides care for patients through referrals from Eastern Oklahoma Donated Dental Services and Women in Recovery (WOR).

    Personal Life and Interests
    A native of Tulsa and a graduate of Union High School, Dr. Roulston enjoys a variety of activities in her free time, including traveling, cooking, and making memories with her two children.

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Tooth extraction or tooth removal is classified into two main types: simple extractions and surgical extractions. Understanding the difference between these types can help you prepare for your procedure. 1. Simple Extraction: This method of tooth extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully erupted in the mouth and can be removed with dental forceps with relative ease. After administering a topical anesthetic and then local anesthetic (Novocaine) to numb the area, the dentist or oral surgeon loosens the tooth by luxating it with an instrument called a straight elevator and then removes it with surgical forceps. Simple dental extraction is typically performed without the need to cut the gum, which is called raising a gingival flap in technical terminology, which is the process of making an incision in the gum and then separating the entire thickness of the gum away from the underlying bone, thereby exposing the actual jaw bone under it. This is done usually for teeth that are carious, damaged, or need to be extracted for orthodontic reasons. 2. Surgical Extraction: Surgical tooth extractions are more complex and are considered for teeth that are not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth (3rd molars) or teeth that have very little clinical crown left of them. Root tips also need to be surgically exposed sometimes. This method involves making the aforementioned incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and the underlying bone. The tooth may be cut into smaller pieces for easy removal. Sometime it is even required to truph the bone surrounding the roots (alveolar bone). Truphing the bone is the process of cutting the alveolar bone around the tooth to loosen the roots further, usually done on roots that are significantly curved or ankylosed (adhered to the bone). Surgical dental extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia, but sedation options are also available usually for wisdom teeth removal or high anxiety patients. Surgical tooth extraction may be needed for impacted teeth that are deeply embedded in the jawbone.

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