Wiese Dental Blog

Streaming Smiles: How Does Binge-Watching Impact Dental Health?

January 11, 2026

Junk food on a table by a couch with a TV streaming videos in the background.

Many people understand that certain habits, like eating too many sugary or acidic foods, might harm their mouths by contributing to the formation of cavities or gum disease. But would you be surprised to learn that your television viewing habits might also impact your dental condition?

For example, recent studies have revealed a correlation between binge-watching shows or movies an decreased oral health. If you spend a lot of time streaming on-demand videos, continue reading to learn more about how your habit impacts your grin!

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Do Dental Implants Set Off Metal Detectors?

November 18, 2025

Several metal detectors in an airport.

With Thanksgiving nearly here, there’s a good chance you’ll travel by plane soon. That situation can get tricky even in the best of times, let alone during the holidays. Still, it may leave you with an especially pressing question this time: Do dental implants set off metal detectors? Your Sachse dentist is here to answer that query, so please don’t worry. Just keep reading to learn about metal detectors and why they don’t detect implant posts.

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How Dental Implants Might Help You Live Longer

September 9, 2025

3D image of a dental implant.

When most people think about dental implants, they focus on how they restore a complete, confident smile. But beyond the cosmetic benefits, research suggests that replacing missing teeth with dental implants can actually improve your overall health—and even help you live longer. Tooth loss has been linked to serious health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis, all of which can impact life expectancy. By restoring the function of your natural teeth, dental implants play a powerful role in supporting long-term wellness and quality of life.

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Why Do I Have a Bump on My Gums?

July 2, 2025

Man showing bump on gums.

Finding a bump on your gums can be surprising—and sometimes a little concerning. While not all gum bumps are serious, they’re always worth paying attention to. Your gums play an essential role in protecting your teeth and overall oral health, so any unusual change should be evaluated by a dentist. Here are some of the most common reasons why you may notice a bump on your gums and what you can do about it.

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Clean Caper: Is a Water Flosser Better Than Traditional Floss?

May 4, 2025

Profile view of woman flossing teeth with oral irrigator.

You likely already know that brushing your teeth twice daily is essential for preventing common oral issues, such as cavities and periodontal problems. However, if you don’t also floss, you won’t get a thorough clean.

Studies show that scrubbing your enamel and along your gumline only removes an average of about 43% of built-up plaque and bacteria. Flossing afterwards removes germs and residue from between your teeth and under your connective tissues, where they might be hiding. But should you use a water flosser or the traditional string? Continue reading to learn more so you can decide!

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4 White Lies Your Dentist Can See Through

March 27, 2025

Dentist looking at smiling patient in treatment room.

Even if you don’t struggle with dental-related anxiety, you might be tempted to tell a white lie or two to your dentist to avoid a lecture. However, the condition of your smile is quite telling, so you aren’t as sneaky as you might think. Below, you will find a few fibs patients often tell their dental team, and why it’s important to tell the truth!

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My Mouth Doesn’t Hurt; Why Should I Get a Root Canal?

January 13, 2025

Lady thinks something over.

A root canal is a painless restorative procedure that can end a dental infection and the pain it causes so that the tooth can last and function well for many years afterward. However, you may not realize that you can still need this treatment even if you do not notice any oral pain. Here’s a brief guide to why a root canal may be necessary even if your mouth seems perfectly comfortable at the moment.

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Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments That Are Completely Safe

November 4, 2024

Dentist comparing veneers to a patient’s natural teeth.

Is there a dental flaw that you wish you could conceal? You’re not alone – many people in the US dream of having a perfect smile. Cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve that dream, but maybe you’ve heard a negative comment or two about how it can affect your oral health.

There’s plenty of misinformation out there about cosmetic dentistry. Fortunately, almost all treatments under this umbrella are non-invasive and completely safe! Keep reading to learn more about some of your options.

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4  Myths About Cosmetic Dentistry You Shouldn’t Believe

September 30, 2024

Myths & facts under torn paper.

You can’t put a price on the benefits of a beautiful smile. Unfortunately, few people have perfect teeth naturally. Not to mention, many things can affect their appearance, like drinking a lot of coffee, accidents, and wear and tear. Cosmetic dentistry can give you a picture-perfect smile to be proud of. However, there are many myths about elective services. Don’t let rumors stand in the way of achieving the smile of your dreams. Here are the facts you need behind 4 common cosmetic dentistry myths.

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The Truth About Trays: 6 Facts You Should Know Before Getting Invisalign

July 18, 2024

Woman talking to dentist during consultation.

Since the aligners are metal-free and removable, it’s safe to say that Invisalign is much less of a hassle than other orthodontic treatments, like traditional braces. That said, it’s a good idea to read up on what life with clear aligners is actually like. That way, your transition into life with braces is as smooth as possible. With this in mind, keep reading to learn six facts you should know before getting Invisalign!

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