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Columbia area sedation dentist Dr. Adams offers a variety of effective dental sedation solutions that will make your treatment stress-free. Now you can stop putting off the oral care you need to keep your teeth healthy and attractive.
Ask us about conscious sedation to help relieve the stress of some cosmetic dentistry procedures. We also provide dental implants, cosmetic dentistry and wisdom teeth.
We have a history of success with patients who suffer from dental anxiety and dental phobias. You'll feel relaxed and comfortable in the care of our warm and highly-skilled team of dental professionals.
Call Soft Touch Dental Care now at (855) 838-1766 to schedule an appointment with your Columbia area sedation dentist. Or just fill out our easy online form. We're looking forward to creating a pleasant dental experience for you.
At Soft Touch Dental Care, serving the Columbia, MD area, Dr. Teresa Adams offers Electronic Dental Anesthesia (EDA) to help greatly reduce the sensation of an injection. The EDA is a battery-operated device that sends mild electrical impulses through a finger pad that Dr. Adams holds against the tissue surrounding your tooth. This produces a pulsating, tingling sensation which effectively masks the discomfort of an injection.
CareCredit is a great payment option for dental healthcare services for you and your family. CareCredit offers special financing, low monthly payment options and no up-front costs.
Invisalign is the invisible way to straighten your teeth without braces. Treatment takes about the same length of time as traditional braces and is far more comfortable.
Now damaged teeth can be restored in a single visit, usually in about one hour, with a durable ceramic material that matches the natural color of your other teeth.
If you're looking for a highly-trained sedation dentist in Howard County you've come to the right place. Dr. Adams offers sedation dentistry that Howard County residents depend on for the highest quality dental care.
Take advantage of our special WHITE TEETH offer to brighten your smile. Save 50% on our FAST, in-office, tooth whitening service. Request an appointment today for that Hollywood white smile you have always wanted.
A Healthy Diet Makes a Healthy Smile!
For healthy teeth and gums, eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks. Go easy on sugary treats!
Millions of adults struggle with hypersensitive teeth, meaning they are sensitive to hot and cold temperatures, very sugary or acidic foods and drinks and vigorous tooth brushing. Above the gum line, dentin is protected with a coating of enamel. Unfortunately, as enamel is worn away or decayed, dentin becomes exposed and receptive to sensations that cause painful nerve responses.
This can also occur as the result of receding gums, a common symptom of gum disease. If your teeth are sensitive, please call Soft Touch Dental Care today at (855) 838-1766 to schedule a consultation.
You may or may not realize that you're screened for oral cancer during your regular dental cleanings at Soft Touch Dental Care. According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, an American dies of oral cancer every hour of every day. It's a sad proposition, especially when you consider that it is highly curable with early diagnosis.
So if you’re not visiting the dentist regularly, please call our office today at (855) 838-1766 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Adams.
From a dental point of view, there's nothing soft about so-called soft drinks. Sugar does not directly damage teeth. That happens when certain bacteria in the mouth release acids that eat into tooth enamel. These bacteria, however, need food to survive and refined sugar is a very potent source. What you eat, they eat. If not eliminated promptly, they hang around to do their dirty work.
The real culprit in carbonated soft drinks, however, is the fizz itself: carbonic acid. A sugary, un-carbonated drink like Kool-Aid is actually easier on teeth than, say, Diet Pepsi. So watch your consumption of soft drinks and be sure to contact Soft Touch Dental Care at (855) 838-1766 to schedule a dental checkup.
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