Browse by Page
Appointments
Connect on Social Media

Patient Care

Posted November 26, 2021 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Are Baby Bottles Bad for Baby Teeth?

Tooth decay in infants and very young children is often called baby bottle tooth decay. This happens when liquids with natural or artificial sugars remain in an infant’s mouth for extended periods of time. Bacteria in the baby’s mouth thrive on these sugars, using them to produce acids that attack the teeth and gums. Today,… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted November 13, 2021 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Is Thumb Sucking Dangerous?

Thumb sucking is normal behavior for babies and young children. But just how normal? More than 75% of little ones suck their thumbs, fingers, hands, pacifiers, or other items such as the corner of a blanket during these early years. Most kids stop this behavior on their own between the ages of three and six…. (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted August 27, 2021 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

No Tradesies: Packing Mouth-Healthy Lunches for Kiddos

Breakfast is always being touted as the most important meal of the day—and for good reason! It’s important for families to kickstart their day with nutrients that will help them power through school, work, socializing, sports, homework… does anyone else feel exhausted just thinking about it all?  The right foods in your child’s lunch can… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted March 13, 2021 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

To Be or Not to Be Sugar-Free: The Facts About Artificial Sweeteners

Originally created for people unable to consume regular sugars, alternative and artificial sweeteners have become extremely popular in all kinds of different products. From chewing gum to diet soda, Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry wants you to know which of these options are best for your dental and general health – so here are the facts… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted February 13, 2021 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Dental Friends with Benefits

At Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry, our goal is to make your dental visits as pleasant as possible. Part of this effort includes taking the complication out of utilizing your insurance benefits. Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry knows there can be confusing terms and stipulations in insurance plans that can be a barrier between you and the… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted January 27, 2021 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Is Your Little One Getting Enough Calcium?

Calcium. We regularly hear how important calcium is for our kids’ diets. It’s vital for healthy growth. Calcium is a building block for strong bones. It helps with hormone balance and keeps the heart pumping and blood circulating normally. But, did you know that calcium is also vital for healthy teeth? Calcium builds strong bones…. (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted December 13, 2020 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Mouthguards – Do They Really Work?

Sore jaw? Restless nights? Play sports? If any of these apply to you, you might be surprised to hear that you could use a mouthguard!  Functions of Mouthguards Mouthguards are solid pieces of plastic that keep your teeth and jaw in a specific resting position. The basic function of a mouthguard is protection. Mouthguards help… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted November 13, 2020 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

A Real Nail Biter

We all have those nervous habits we turn to when we feel awkward, stressed, or just plain bored. If your choice vice is biting your nails, you need to know that it can cause a lot of distress on your oral health and overall health. Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry in Bolivia & Oak Island, shares… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Posted October 13, 2020 / Blog, Patient Care
The Doctors of CCFD

Stop Brushing After You Eat – Do This Instead

For a long time, we’ve been told to brush our teeth right after we eat, but conventional wisdom might be changing on that. Thanks to your mouth’s powerful and natural ability to clean itself, rinsing with water might actually be the best way to freshen your breath and prevent cavities after you eat.  In addition… (Read More)

Continue Reading »
Go to the Top of the Page
Accessibility
Accessibility Options