Hillcrest Dentistry Blog

From Tooth to Crown: How Your Dentist Will Prepare Your Tooth for a New Crown

July 5, 2025

a dentist about to place a dental crown

Dental crowns are one of the most common restorative treatments used in modern dentistry, relied upon to protect weakened teeth, restore damaged ones, or improve the overall appearance of a smile. If your dentist has recommended a crown for you, you might be wondering what the preparation process involves and what you can expect during that appointment. After all, going into the process informed can help you feel more confident and comfortable when it’s time for your appointment and once the crown has been placed! Here’s what you need to know.

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What Happens Next? Your Guide to Your Dental Emergency Visit

June 6, 2025

Woman at her emergency dentist with a sudden toothache

Life has interesting ways to catch you off guard. Whether it’s something pleasant, like hitting every green light on your way to work, or a more stressful situation, like finding yourself in a dental emergency. The latter can occur unexpectedly, but the visit to your dentist doesn’t have to be stressful! They are a great way to get relief from the problem as quickly as possible, so continue reading to learn more about what happens at these appointments.

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Disappearing Dilemma: What If My Toothache Vanishes?

May 5, 2025

Woman holding her hand to her cheek in pain

When you have a cut or a bruise, you can count on your body to repair the cells and mend the damage. You might think that oral issues, like toothaches, work the same way. Unfortunately, dental problems don’t usually resolve themselves and only progressively worsen.

If you had a persistent or severe discomfort that miraculously vanished, you might think you got lucky and can cancel your emergency visit. However, this is often an indicator that your condition is deteriorated. Continue reading to learn why you should keep your appointment even if your discomfort fades!

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Do Teeth Cleanings Hurt?

April 17, 2025

A dentist preparing to perform a patient’s teeth cleaning

As you pursue dental care, you may worry that the process could be painful. Many rumors – both online and not – claim teeth cleanings hurt a lot and cause all sorts of aches. However, you really have no reason to fear; your next dental checkup will likely be comfy. Your local Conyers dentist can even prove these claims with some solid evidence. So, read on to learn what teeth cleanings involve, whether they hurt, and how to make them even comfier.

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