Columbus Dental Arts Blog

Cosmetic Dentistry Countdown: How Long Will it Take to Transform My Smile?

January 26, 2026

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You’re excited to transform your smile with cosmetic dentistry, but it’s hard to count down the days when you’re not sure how long your treatment will take! Though everyone’s experience with cosmetic dentistry is a little different, your dentist will be able to tell you what to expect based on your treatment of choice and the condition of your teeth.

If you can’t wait for your consultation and are eager to learn more, keep reading.

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Cosmetic Dentistry Can Change More Than Your Smile!

January 24, 2026

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Your smile plays a bigger role in daily life than you might realize. It’s often one of the first things people notice, and it can influence how you feel about yourself in social, personal, and professional situations. When you’re unhappy with your teeth, it can affect more than just appearance. Cosmetic dentistry offers solutions that can transform not only your smile, but also the way you experience everyday life.

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3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Wait to Use Your Dental Benefits if You Have Diabetes

December 5, 2025

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If you have diabetes, you may primarily think about how the disease affects your body more than anything else. The struggle to manage your blood glucose level can be hard enough. Once you factor in how it impacts your oral health, you may begin to think about enlisting the help of your dentist. Keep reading to discover 3 reasons it’s in your best interest to use dental insurance benefits when living with diabetes.

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What to Expect if You Haven’t Seen Your Dentist in Awhile

December 3, 2025

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Woman talking to dentist in dentist's chair.

If it’s been a long time since your last dental visit, you’re not alone. Many people delay seeing the dentist due to busy schedules, anxiety, or cost concerns. While it’s natural to feel nervous about returning, knowing what to expect can help ease your worries and make the experience more manageable.

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Oral Anatomy: How the Parts of Your Mouth Function

November 10, 2025

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Did you know the American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning? This allows your provider to monitor your dental condition to catch and treat areas of concern, such as cavities or gum disease, before they can progress.

You might feel tempted to skip appointments if you don’t see immediate issues in your teeth, but your oral health involves more than your enamel. Continue reading to learn about the different parts of your mouth and how they function so you can better recognize potential problems in time to get help!

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Wishful Whitening: Why Brighter Teeth Aren’t Always Healthier

November 6, 2025

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Nose-to-shoulder view of woman with half whitened smile

The quality of your smile is one of the first things that other people notice about you, and it’s natural to want to make a positive impression. Unfortunately, if your teeth look more yellow or brown than pearly white, you might not be remembered fondly.

Lightening your grin with whitening solutions can boost your confidence, but it doesn’t necessarily improve or preserve your dental condition. Continue reading to learn more about the actual color of healthy enamel and why brighter doesn’t always mean better!

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Here’s How Dental Floss Has Evolved Over Time

October 21, 2025

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Flossing is such a routine part of oral hygiene that it’s easy to forget how revolutionary it once was. From humble beginnings in the early 19th century to the innovative products we use today, dental floss has undergone major transformations. Its evolution reflects not only advancements in dental science but also a growing understanding of how daily habits can protect our teeth and gums for life.

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Ask These Important Questions at Your Next Dental Checkup

October 11, 2025

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When you go in for a dental checkup, it’s easy to let your dentist take the lead. After all, they’re the experts! But asking your own questions can make your visit even more valuable. By learning more about your oral health, you’ll understand how to take better care of your smile between appointments.

Here are some important questions to consider asking at your next checkup.

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Bacteria Blues: New Microbes Associated with Cavity Development

September 15, 2025

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You likely already know that the American Dental Association recommends brushing and flossing your teeth twice daily to help avoid oral issues, like cavities and periodontal problems. But do you know why keeping your mouth clean is an effective way to prevent them?

Typically, decay and disease occur when certain germs in your mouth penetrate your connective tissues or enamel. But in recent years, studies have revealed unexpected information about the different kinds of bacteria that can be harmful to your dental health. Continue reading to learn more about what was discovered!

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Denture Danger: Why Can’t I Sleep with Them In?

September 10, 2025

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Dentures are the tried-and-true solution for tooth loss because they can help rebuild your smile’s appearance and functionality simultaneously. Whether you require a complete or a partial set, your dentist can provide a lifelike restoration that’s been carefully customized to look and feel as natural as possible.

You might even become so adjusted to wearing your new teeth that you forget they’re in your mouth and accidentally fall asleep that way. Although a single night of sleeping in your dentures might not cause lasting harm, it’s not usually recommended. Continue reading to learn 3 reasons why!

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