Here at Kern Dental Specialists, as a well-known dentist in Bakersfield, we’re privy to all
the new dental tidbits, and this one caught our eye. Different temperatures can
cause tooth sensitivity, as anyone who’s experienced pain inhaling an icy
breath of winter air can attest to. Conversely, dry hot air can trigger
allergies which cause our sinuses to swell due to congestion. This may put
pressure on the roots of the teeth can cause pain. Of course, a trip to a
doctor is the best course of action to address sinus issues, but if you’re
looking for a endodontist in Bakersfield
our team has your back. We’ll tackle the issue at the source, and our gentle
treatment has made us a popular choice as a top for a root canal
dentist. Our team is standing by to provide you the care you need in any
weather!
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Showing posts with label dentist in Bakersfield. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Toothache? It Could be the Weather!
Though many fondly view Southern California as winterless utopia, for those of us who live here we know that the weather can actually get quite brisk during the winter months. It’s true that we avoid the blizzards of the East, but going outside without a jacket can cost you on a December evening. That’s why any of us welcome the traditional Spring months as a return to ideal weather. Believe or not, in addition to being the cause of neglected jackets everywhere, warm weather can also cause dental discomfort!
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
A Newer New Year’s Resolution: Round Tooth
How’s your New Year’s Resolution working out for you? Are
you still going strong? If you are, then good for you! If not, don’t
sweat it. By in large, most people who make a resolution break them within the first
few weeks. A resolution is a difficult thing to keep. But here at Kern Dental
Specialists, we think you deserve a second chance. Here’s an idea for a new New
Year’s Resolution that’s not only easy to keep, but great for your overall
health. Resolve to take care of your teeth!
As a leading dentist in
Bakersfield, we’ve seen firsthand how easy it is for people to neglect
their oral health. It often doesn’t feel pressing, and many avoid a trip to the
dentist to save money. Still, your teeth are an essential part of your
digestive system. If you neglect them, you’ll likely end up needing a root canal
dentist to undo damage that has been done, or to reverse infection. It’s
better just to practice good dental care, and not skip that regular
checkup which can find and address issues before they develop. If you are
experiencing issues, such as a traumatized tooth, an
expert like the team here at Kern Dental Specialists have you back. 2015 has
only just begun. It’s not too late to make it the year of good oral health!
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
New Teeth for a New Year

As a top dentist in Bakersfield, here at Kern Dental
Specialties, our team is committed to your dental health. The CDC report that 3
out of every 4 Americans are currently suffering with some form of gum disease.
Gum disease, in addition to causing tooth decay and tooth loss, is also linked to
serious issues like lung disease and heart conditions. If you’re considering
making a New Year’s resolution, we have an easy one for you: resolve to take
good care of your teeth. If you need a root canal
dentist, but experience dental anxiety we’ll help place your fears at ease.
At Kern Dental Specialties, we practice sedation
dentistry in Bakersfield to ensure a pain free experience for anyone
with dental fear. Visit our experts
today, and greet 2015 with a smile!
Friday, November 7, 2014
With Halloween Over, Don’t Let Your Teeth Become the Next Horror Story!
Halloween may be over, but with all those leftover stashes
of candy lying around the true terror may just be beginning. With no shortage
of sugary sweets for you to indulge in, early November can be a terrifying
time for your teeth. As a top dentist in
Bakersfield and the surrounding area, at Kern Dental Specialties, we’re
well aware of both the temptations and repercussions of the Halloween candy
binge, and now is a perfect time for you to think about your teeth before you
open that next wrapper.
First and foremost know this: enjoying a little candy is
more than okay. Problems arise when a little goes to a lot, and then lands
somewhere around overindulgence. The issue with Halloween candy is the sheer
volume of sugar that we’re all bombarded with which of course tempts us to
binge because it feels appropriate to do so. Still, exposing yourself to that
much sugar, all at once, definitely isn’t good for your body, and it’s not
great for your teeth either. Remember, that candy isn’t going to go bad any
time soon. Take your time!
It’s no coincidence that dentists see a spike in patients
during the Halloween season. Few things can reveal dental issues quicker than a
nice big bite into a sugary nugget. If you do discover you have dental problems,
it’s always best to get them resolved sooner rather than later. For Bakersfield
dental implants Kern Dental is a top choice for quality treatment. For a root canal
Bakersfield residents rely on, our gentle treatment is well trusted for
stress-free care that minimizes pain and discomfort. We’re standing by to offer
the care you need!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Removing Fear from the Dentist Chair
A visit to the dentist's office should be carefree. The truth is, for most of us, it isn't. The American Association of Endodontists found that a whopping 80% of adult Americans feel fear at the dentist. This is a problem because the dentist shouldn't be a source of anxiety in your life. A dentist's responsibility is to promote a healthy lifestyle, and to support patients through outstanding care. As a dentist in Bakersfield, Kern Dental Specialists are committed to this ideal. Here's how we directly combat dental fear to help get more patients through our doors to receive the quality care they deserve.
It begins with atmosphere. We take steps to ensure that patients are comfortable in a friendly and warm environment to help reduce any stress or anxiety. We extend the same attitude to our treatment. Our dentists are specialty trained in endodontics which is a field devoted to the soft inner tissue of the tooth that carries the nerve endings. We're able to reduce the risk of pain while operating in these areas through experience and precision. So if you're looking for dental implants
in Bakersfield,we're a top choice for top notch treatment.
Though, contrary to popular belief, a root canal can be painless, we offer patients the choice to undergo the procedure under sedation to ensure a comfortable experience. Whether patients are in need of implants or an emergency
dentist in Bakersfield CA, Kern Dental Specialists are the best choice for fear free, gentle dental care.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Two Root Canal Myths
#1: Completing a Root Canal Requires Several Appointments
Root canal therapy may be completed in one to two appointments.
Factors that determine the number of appointments necessary
to complete a root canal include:
·
The extent of the infection
·
The difficulty of the root canal
Restoring the tooth after root canal therapy is necessary in
order to ensure the tooth functions properly. The appointments necessary to
completely restore the tooth, in essence, should not be considered part of the
root canal process, and getting dental implants in Bakersfield is a whole other ballgame!
Myth #2: Teeth Need to Hurt Before Root Canal Therapy
Becomes Necessary
Teeth that require root canal therapy are not always painful. In fact, teeth that are already dead may require root canal therapy to prevent the tooth from becoming infected. Tests used to confirm a dead tooth include:
Teeth that require root canal therapy are not always painful. In fact, teeth that are already dead may require root canal therapy to prevent the tooth from becoming infected. Tests used to confirm a dead tooth include:
·
Temperature testing
·
Percussion testing
·
Using a pulp vitality machine
Depending on your threshold for pain, we may or may not use sedation dentistry in Bakersfield for you.
Monday, July 28, 2014
What To Do When a Baseball Makes a Play For Your Mouth
It's summer, which means our dentist in Bakersfield is coming in contact with patients who have had a baseball come in contact with their face, ouch! It can not be avoided, at one point or another, your child, or in some cases, you or your spouse, may have to visit us to have a cracked tooth looked at. Seeing an emergency dentist in Bakersfield CA is never a fun visit, but it is extremely necessary on these rare occasions. An untreated cracked, loose, or missing tooth can get or worse, or even lead to infection without immediate attention.
Most chipped teeth can be repaired either by reattaching the broken piece of tooth enamel or by placing a tooth-colored filling. The treatment and outcome for your tooth depends on the type, location and extent of the crack. Types of cracks include: craze lines, fractured cusp, cracked tooth, split tooth and vertical root fracture.
The treatment you receive for a cracked tooth is important because it will relieve the pain and reduce the likelihood that the crack will worsen. We usually repair the tooth by placing a crown over it, but at times dental implants in Bakersfield are necessary.
Whatever you do, do not let the fear of getting hit stop you from playing ball! Fun times are necessary too!
Most chipped teeth can be repaired either by reattaching the broken piece of tooth enamel or by placing a tooth-colored filling. The treatment and outcome for your tooth depends on the type, location and extent of the crack. Types of cracks include: craze lines, fractured cusp, cracked tooth, split tooth and vertical root fracture.
The treatment you receive for a cracked tooth is important because it will relieve the pain and reduce the likelihood that the crack will worsen. We usually repair the tooth by placing a crown over it, but at times dental implants in Bakersfield are necessary.
Whatever you do, do not let the fear of getting hit stop you from playing ball! Fun times are necessary too!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Summertime Dental Health Risks and Treatments
Summer is for
sunshine, vacations and less worry. But asking a dentist in Bakersfield about summer concerns
can reveal activities of concern. Here are some summertime dental health risks:
Swimming
Frequenting
treated swimming pools means the chemicals added to pool water contact your
teeth as well as body. Spending over six hours a week in the pool could result
in what is called “Swimmer’s calculus."
These hard brown deposits are created when salivary proteins break down due to higher pH in pool water than saliva, allowing organic deposits. Avid swimmers may notice brownish tooth stains. Treatment: Normally removal occurs with a professional dental cleaning.
Sports with Wheels
Swimming

These hard brown deposits are created when salivary proteins break down due to higher pH in pool water than saliva, allowing organic deposits. Avid swimmers may notice brownish tooth stains. Treatment: Normally removal occurs with a professional dental cleaning.
Sports with Wheels
Dry surfaces are good for bicycling, skateboarding, rollerblading and rollerskating - and broken bones and teeth.
Treatment: Immediately rinse mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress. Place loose teeth or fragments in mile or saline water, and get to a dentist. Depending on the severity, the unfortunate victim may need the assistance of sedation dentistry in Bakersfield.
Treatment: Immediately rinse mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress. Place loose teeth or fragments in mile or saline water, and get to a dentist. Depending on the severity, the unfortunate victim may need the assistance of sedation dentistry in Bakersfield.
Contact Sports
Football,
basketball, soccer, softball and baseball can be active throughout summer. Except with football, mouthguards or face masks are not typically required.
Treatment: Same
as for wheel-related sports. Trauma such as chipped or broken teeth can expose
nerves and require the need for a root canal
dentist.
Kern Dental
Specialties is known for its endodontic expertise in the Bakersfield
area. We look forward to the opportunity to help keep your teeth healthy and
strong.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Not as Bad as You Think, Really!
The expression "as much fun as a root canal" pretty much says it all...or does it? Now, being the kind of responsible endodontist Bakersfield residents trust means being honest; we're not going to compare a root canal with KDS to a trip to Disneyland. At the same time, if you come into our offices for a visit we feel confident you're going to find yourself relieved when you find out that, no, root canals are not pure torture, either.
In fact, done properly by the the kind of root canal dentist Bakersfield patients turn to, the worst thing about a root canal is that it's a relatively lengthy procedure that can get a little bit boring. Good dentists have learned how to minimize discomfort over the years to the point where a root canal is usually highly comparable to most other dental procedures you've probably experienced. Of course, the best part is that patients who are dealing with toothaches and the like come out of a root canal feeling 100% better and with a far healthier mouth.
It's possible that you may have heard a horror story or two about root canals from friends and relatives. Sadly, mishaps do still occur, but your best insurance against that is going to the very best. Kern Dental Specialties is known as the place for the best endodontic dentist in Bakersfield for a reason. We look forward to hearing from you and helping your teeth be their very best.

It's possible that you may have heard a horror story or two about root canals from friends and relatives. Sadly, mishaps do still occur, but your best insurance against that is going to the very best. Kern Dental Specialties is known as the place for the best endodontic dentist in Bakersfield for a reason. We look forward to hearing from you and helping your teeth be their very best.
Monday, April 14, 2014
The Future of Bright, Healthy Smiles?
For years, creating a crown for a patient suffering from a cracked or broken tooth has been known as a complex process. At Kern Dental Specialties - your trusted dentist in Bakersfield - it's a procedure we're very familiar with. As a team of renowned dental professionals who relieve dental needs like cracked and traumatized teeth, we're always keenly aware of which procedures can cause the most discomfort for our patients - and we work hard to ensure these issues are limited as much as possible.
Yet, the cutting-edge new procedure, referred to as a "same-day crown" or a "crown while you wait", involves taking a digital scan of the mouth using ans intra-oral camera. A 3-D image of the teeth and gums then appears on a computer screen, and based on the position, size and shape of the damaged tooth, computer software will suggest the ideal dimensions of the needed crown.
The "same day crown" procedure is only one of many procedures that are being dramatically changed by new technology. Others include digital radiography and x-rays, cone-beam computed tomography (CT) imaging and even digital dentures.
As the root canal dentist Bakersfield trusts to provide effective, gentle dentistry with truly stunning results, our team at Kern Dental Specialties will certainly continue to keep up with all the latest advances in dentistry. Our endodontist in Bakersfield provides customers with exceptional endodontic retreatment and implant surgery, among other dental needs.
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