Articles by Dr. Scott Bonin, DDS
116 evidence-based dental health articles covering cosmetic, restorative, sedation, and preventive dentistry. Written and reviewed by Dr. Bonin, with 24 years of clinical dentistry.
About the Author
Dr. Scott Bonin, DDS
Dr. Scott Bonin is the lead dentist at Bonin Dental Care in Windsor, California. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Southern California's Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry and completed a U.S. Navy General Practice Residency at Naval Medical Center Balboa. He brings 24 years of clinical dentistry to every patient relationship.
Dr. Bonin is licensed by the Dental Board of California (License No. 49845). He is an active member of the American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and Spear Education. He is also a certified Invisalign Silver Provider.
His clinical focus is family and cosmetic dentistry, Smile Design, porcelain veneers, Zoom in-office whitening, Invisalign, sedation and anxiety dentistry, restorative care, and the coordination of complex cases with trusted oral surgery, endodontic, periodontic, and orthodontic specialists in Sonoma County.
Every article on this page was written and reviewed by Dr. Bonin to give patients accurate, current, evidence-based information about their oral health. No fluff, no scare tactics.
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116 articles covering preventive care, restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, Smile Design, dental implants, Invisalign, emergency dental care, sedation, insurance and financing, and dental technology.
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Dental ImplantsA Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Dental Implant (From Consult to Crown)
Dental implant process explained appointment by appointment. Learn imaging, surgery, healing, abutment, and final crown with realistic timelines.
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Sedation & AnxietyDental Anxiety Is Common. Here's How We Handle It at Bonin Dental Care.
Dental anxiety affects millions. Learn signs, sedation options, behavioral techniques, and how Dr. Bonin rebuilds trust with anxious patients.
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Cosmetic DentistryThe Truth About Teeth Whitening: In-Office vs Take-Home vs OTC
Professional in-office whitening delivers results in one appointment. Learn realistic outcomes, sensitivity, longevity, and cost tiers for each option.
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Insurance & FinancingWhat Sonoma County Patients Should Know About Out-of-Network Dental Benefits
Understand out-of-network dental coverage, courtesy claims, reimbursement percentages, and why quality practices choose out-of-network status.
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Restorative DentistryFull-Mouth Rehabilitation: When Piecemeal Dentistry Isn't Enough
Full-mouth rehabilitation combines implants, crowns, veneers, and bridges. Learn when it's necessary, cost, phasing, and the transformation possible.
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Cosmetic DentistryPorcelain Veneers: What They Actually Fix (And What They Don't)
Veneers fix discoloration, chips, gaps, and misalignment. Learn candidacy, longevity, and realistic expectations. Cost varies by case.
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Oral Health TipsWhy So Many Healdsburg Patients Still Drive to Bonin Dental Care
Bonin Dental Care has roots in Healdsburg since 1993. Learn about Dr. Bonin's practice history, continuity of care, and why patients make the drive.
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Sedation & AnxietySedation Dentistry Explained: Nitrous vs Oral Sedation vs IV
Learn about nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation for dental anxiety. Understand safety, cost, and which option is right for you.
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Emergency Dental CareWhat to Do in a Dental Emergency in Windsor, CA
Knocked-out tooth? Severe toothache? Broken crown? Know the protocol and when to call Bonin Dental Care at (707) 838-1400 or after-hours (707) 797-9243.
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OrthodonticsHow Long Does Invisalign Really Take? A Realistic Timeline
Typical Invisalign treatment takes 6 to 18 months depending on complexity. Learn about refinement phases, retainers, and Dr. Bonin's Silver Provider status.
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Dental ImplantsDental Implants vs Bridges: Which Is Right For Your Missing Tooth?
Compare dental implants and bridges side-by-side. Learn longevity, cost, candidacy, bone health, and which option fits your situation best.
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Dental ImplantsThe Real Cost of All-on-4 Dental Implants in Sonoma County (2026 Guide)
All-on-4 dental implants offer a permanent solution for missing teeth. Learn what drives treatment cost, financing options, and what's included in a comprehensive quote.
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Emergency Dental CareSwollen Gums: Causes and When to Seek Emergency Care
Gum swelling can range from mild irritation to a sign of serious infection. Learn how to distinguish routine inflammation from a dental emergency.
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OrthodonticsEarly Orthodontic Screening: Why Age 7 Matters
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends screening by age 7. Learn what dentists look for, when early intervention helps, and when it is best to wait.
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Technology & InnovationElectronic Health Records in Dentistry: How They Improve Your Care
Digital records enable better coordination, faster referrals, and comprehensive treatment histories. Learn how EHR systems benefit patients directly.
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Technology & InnovationHow Modern Dental Materials Have Changed in the Last Decade
Zirconia, lithium disilicate, bioactive cements, and nano-composites have transformed durability and aesthetics. A look at what is different and why it matters.
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Technology & InnovationTeledentistry: When a Virtual Visit Makes Sense
Virtual consultations work for follow-ups, second opinions, and triage. Learn what teledentistry can and cannot evaluate remotely.
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Technology & InnovationDigital Smile Design: Previewing Your Results Before Treatment
Digital smile design software lets you see a simulation of your finished smile before any work begins. Learn how it works and its role in treatment planning.
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Technology & InnovationCAD/CAM Dentistry: Same-Day Restorations Explained
Computer-aided design and manufacturing lets dentists create crowns, inlays, and veneers in a single appointment. Learn how the process works.
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Technology & InnovationGuided Implant Surgery: Precision Through Technology
Computer-guided surgery uses CT scans and 3D-printed guides to place implants with sub-millimeter accuracy. Learn the process and its advantages.
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Technology & InnovationIntraoral Cameras: Seeing What Your Dentist Sees
A small camera captures detailed images of every tooth surface. Learn how intraoral photography improves diagnosis, communication, and insurance documentation.
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Technology & InnovationAI in Dentistry: How Artificial Intelligence Assists Diagnosis
AI algorithms analyze X-rays to detect cavities, bone loss, and pathology that human eyes might miss. Learn where AI is being used and its current limitations.
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Technology & Innovation3D Printing in Dentistry: How It Changes Your Care
From surgical guides to night guards to temporary crowns, 3D printing speeds production and improves fit. Learn what is being printed in modern dental offices.
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Technology & InnovationLaser Dentistry: Applications, Benefits, and Limitations
Dental lasers treat gum disease, reshape tissue, and detect cavities. Learn which procedures benefit from laser technology and where traditional tools still win.
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Technology & InnovationCone Beam CT Scans in Dentistry: What They Show That X-Rays Can't
CBCT provides 3D views of bone, nerve canals, sinuses, and root anatomy. Learn when this imaging is recommended and how it improves treatment planning.
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Technology & InnovationDigital Impressions vs Traditional Molds: Why We Switched
Intraoral scanners eliminate gag-inducing impression trays. Learn how digital impressions work, their accuracy advantages, and what the experience is like.
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Insurance & FinancingThe True Cost of Delaying Dental Treatment
A small cavity becomes a crown. A crown becomes a root canal. Delay compounds both clinical complexity and financial cost. Real examples from practice.
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Insurance & FinancingUnderstanding Predetermination and Preauthorization in Dentistry
These insurance processes verify coverage before treatment begins. Learn how they work, when to request them, and how they protect you from surprise bills.
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Insurance & FinancingDental Discount Plans vs Insurance: Which Saves You More?
For patients without employer-sponsored coverage, discount plans can offer better value than individual insurance. Compare the math for common scenarios.
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Insurance & FinancingPhased Treatment Plans: Spreading Dental Work Over Time
Not everything needs to happen at once. Phased treatment prioritizes urgent needs while distributing costs across insurance years and budget cycles.
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Insurance & FinancingHow to Appeal a Denied Dental Insurance Claim
Insurance denials can often be overturned with proper documentation and a well-written appeal. Learn the process and how your dental office can help.
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Insurance & FinancingWhat Does Dental Insurance Actually Cover?
Preventive, basic, and major services each have different coverage percentages and waiting periods. A breakdown of what most plans do and do not cover.
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Insurance & FinancingWhy Dental Insurance Doesn't Work Like Medical Insurance
Dental insurance is a discount plan with an annual cap, not comprehensive coverage. Understanding this distinction changes how you plan and budget for care.
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Insurance & FinancingUnderstanding Dental Financing: How Monthly Payment Plans Work
Third-party financing can turn a large dental bill into manageable monthly payments. Here is how healthcare financing works, the pros and cons, and what to check before you apply.
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Insurance & FinancingHSA and FSA for Dental Care: How to Use Pre-Tax Dollars
Health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts cover most dental treatments. Learn contribution limits, eligible expenses, and planning strategies.
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Insurance & FinancingUnderstanding Dental Insurance: A Plain-Language Guide
Premiums, deductibles, annual maximums, waiting periods, and coverage tiers explained in language that actually makes sense.
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Sedation & AnxietyUnderstanding the Different Levels of Dental Sedation
Minimal, moderate, deep, and general anesthesia each serve different needs. Learn the sedation continuum and how your dentist selects the right level.
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Sedation & AnxietyMusic, Distraction, and Comfort Techniques During Dental Procedures
Headphones, weighted blankets, aromatherapy, and other non-pharmacological approaches can significantly reduce dental anxiety. Learn what works.
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Sedation & AnxietyWhat to Do If You Haven't Been to the Dentist in Years
Returning after a long gap feels intimidating, but judgment-free care exists. Learn what to expect at your first appointment back and why honesty helps.
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Sedation & AnxietyHow to Communicate Your Anxiety to Your Dentist
Your dentist cannot help with anxiety they do not know about. Learn how to start the conversation and what accommodations are available.
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Sedation & AnxietySedation Dentistry for Children: Is It Safe?
Pediatric sedation follows strict protocols and monitoring standards. Learn when it is recommended, what parents should ask, and how to prepare your child.
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Sedation & AnxietyOral Sedation Dentistry: What to Expect Before, During, and After
Oral sedation uses prescription medication to create deep relaxation. Learn preparation requirements, safety monitoring, and recovery expectations.
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Sedation & AnxietyNitrous Oxide: What Laughing Gas Actually Does
Nitrous oxide reduces anxiety and pain perception within minutes. Learn the mechanism, safety record, and what the experience feels like from start to finish.
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Sedation & AnxietyOvercoming Dental Phobia: A Psychologist's Perspective
Dental phobia is a real clinical condition affecting up to 15 percent of adults. Learn cognitive-behavioral techniques that help patients return to the chair.
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Emergency Dental CareHow to Build a Dental Emergency Kit for Your Home
Dental wax, temporary filling material, gauze, and pain relievers should be in every household. A practical guide to building your emergency dental kit.
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Emergency Dental CareWhen Is a Toothache a Real Emergency?
Not every toothache requires an emergency visit. Learn the signs that distinguish manageable discomfort from situations that need same-day care.
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Emergency Dental CareSports Injuries and Your Teeth: Prevention and Treatment
Athletic mouthguards prevent the majority of sports-related dental injuries. Learn about mouthguard types, what to do after an injury, and treatment options.
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Emergency Dental CareDental Abscess: Symptoms, Dangers, and Treatment
A dental abscess is an infection that will not resolve on its own and can spread to other areas. Learn the symptoms, when it becomes dangerous, and treatment options.
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Emergency Dental CareLost Filling or Crown: What to Do Before Your Appointment
A lost restoration exposes sensitive tooth structure. Learn temporary protection strategies and how quickly you need to see your dentist.
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Emergency Dental CareBroken Tooth From Biting Down on Something Hard: Next Steps
A cracked or fractured tooth from hard food or an object needs prompt evaluation. Learn what to save, how to manage pain, and treatment options.
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Emergency Dental CareToothache at Night: Why It Gets Worse and What to Do
Toothaches often intensify at night due to blood pressure changes when lying down. Learn home management and when nighttime pain signals a dental emergency.
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Emergency Dental CareKnocked-Out Tooth: What to Do in the First 30 Minutes
A knocked-out permanent tooth can often be saved if reimplanted quickly. Learn the exact steps to take and the mistakes that reduce success rates.
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Oral Health TipsHow Stress Affects Your Oral Health
Stress triggers grinding, clenching, canker sores, and neglected hygiene. Learn the oral health consequences of chronic stress and practical countermeasures.
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Oral Health TipsOral Health Tips for Seniors: Protecting Your Teeth as You Age
Dry mouth, root decay, and medication side effects challenge dental health after 60. Targeted advice for maintaining oral health through your later years.
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Oral Health TipsSensitive Teeth: Why It Happens and What to Do About It
Sharp pain from hot, cold, or sweet foods signals exposed dentin or root surfaces. Learn the common causes and treatments from desensitizing paste to bonding.
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Oral Health TipsTeeth Grinding (Bruxism): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Bruxism wears down teeth, causes jaw pain, and can crack restorations. Learn why it happens, how to tell if you grind at night, and what helps.
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Oral Health TipsBest and Worst Foods for Your Teeth: A Dentist's Perspective
Cheese, leafy greens, and fibrous vegetables strengthen teeth. Citrus, dried fruit, and crackers can harm them. A practical guide to tooth-friendly eating.
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Oral Health TipsDry Mouth: More Than Just Uncomfortable
Xerostomia increases cavity risk, makes eating difficult, and affects sleep. Learn the medical causes, medications involved, and effective management strategies.
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Oral Health TipsBad Breath: Causes and How to Fix It for Good
Chronic bad breath usually comes from bacteria on the tongue, gum disease, or dry mouth. Learn the real causes and treatments that actually work.
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Oral Health TipsHow Sugar Damages Your Teeth (And What Actually Helps)
Sugar feeds bacteria that produce enamel-dissolving acid. Learn the mechanism, which sugars are worst, and evidence-based strategies to reduce damage.
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Oral Health TipsMouthwash: Which Type Do You Actually Need?
Cosmetic, therapeutic, fluoride, antibacterial. Mouthwashes vary widely. Learn which ingredients address your specific concerns and which are just marketing.
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Oral Health TipsThe Right Way to Floss (And Why Most People Do It Wrong)
Snapping floss between teeth is not flossing. Learn the C-shape technique, water flosser alternatives, and why daily flossing prevents gum disease.
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OrthodonticsAccelerated Orthodontics: Can You Speed Up Treatment?
Propel, AcceleDent, and other technologies claim to shorten treatment time. Learn what the evidence says about accelerating tooth movement.
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OrthodonticsOrthodontic Treatment for Teens: What Parents Should Know
Timing, compliance, cost, and insurance coverage are top concerns for parents. Get straight answers about teen orthodontic treatment from start to finish.
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OrthodonticsHow Crooked Teeth Affect More Than Your Appearance
Misaligned teeth increase cavity risk, cause uneven wear, contribute to jaw pain, and can affect speech. The case for treatment goes beyond aesthetics.
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OrthodonticsWhat to Eat (and Avoid) With Braces
Hard, sticky, and crunchy foods can damage brackets and wires. Get a practical guide to braces-friendly meals and snacks.
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OrthodonticsCan Invisalign Fix an Overbite or Underbite?
Invisalign can correct many bite issues, but severe skeletal discrepancies may still need braces or surgery. Learn the clinical boundaries.
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OrthodonticsWhy Retainers Matter After Orthodontic Treatment
Teeth naturally drift after braces or aligners come off. Learn why retainer compliance is the single biggest factor in maintaining your results.
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OrthodonticsInvisalign vs Traditional Braces: A Detailed Comparison
Clear aligners and metal braces both straighten teeth, but they differ in visibility, comfort, compliance, and case complexity. Compare the details.
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OrthodonticsAdult Orthodontics: It's Never Too Late to Straighten Your Teeth
More adults are getting orthodontic treatment than ever before. Learn about discreet options, realistic timelines, and what makes adult cases different.
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Dental ImplantsFull-Arch vs Single Implants: Choosing the Right Approach
Full-arch solutions like All-on-4 replace an entire arch on four to six implants. Compare this to individual implants for patients missing multiple teeth.
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Dental ImplantsWhat Is Immediate Implant Placement? Same-Day Tooth Replacement Explained
In some cases, an implant can be placed the same day a tooth is extracted. Learn the criteria, benefits, and limitations of immediate placement.
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Dental ImplantsCaring for Your Dental Implants: Long-Term Maintenance Guide
Implants do not get cavities, but they can develop peri-implantitis. Learn the daily care routine and professional maintenance schedule that protects your investment.
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Dental ImplantsMini Implants vs Standard Implants: When Smaller Is Better
Mini implants work well for denture stabilization and narrow spaces. Learn the differences in diameter, procedure, and long-term performance.
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Dental ImplantsDental Implant Failure: Causes, Signs, and What to Do
Implant failure is uncommon but can happen. Learn the warning signs, risk factors, and how failed implants can often be replaced successfully.
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Dental ImplantsHow Dental Implants Prevent Bone Loss in Your Jaw
Without a tooth root, jawbone resorbs over time. Implants mimic natural root stimulation to maintain bone density and facial structure.
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Dental ImplantsImplant-Supported Dentures vs Traditional Dentures
Implant-supported dentures eliminate slipping, improve chewing force, and preserve jawbone. Compare stability, comfort, and long-term outcomes.
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Dental ImplantsSingle-Tooth Implant vs Three-Unit Bridge: A Clinical Comparison
Both replace a missing tooth, but implants preserve adjacent teeth while bridges require grinding them down. Compare the pros and cons clinically.
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Dental ImplantsBone Grafting for Dental Implants: What to Expect
If your jaw lacks sufficient bone, a graft can rebuild it for implant placement. Learn about graft types, healing timelines, and success rates.
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Dental ImplantsAm I a Candidate for Dental Implants? Key Factors Your Dentist Evaluates
Bone density, gum health, medical history, and lifestyle all affect implant candidacy. Learn what the evaluation process looks like and who qualifies.
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Cosmetic DentistryNatural-Looking Dental Work: How Modern Materials Match Your Teeth
Zirconia, lithium disilicate, and layered ceramics make restorations nearly invisible. Learn how shade-matching and material science create lifelike results.
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Cosmetic DentistryCan Cosmetic Dentistry Fix a Gummy Smile?
A gummy smile has several possible causes, each with a different treatment. Learn about crown lengthening, lip repositioning, and orthodontic solutions.
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Cosmetic DentistryFoods and Drinks That Stain Your Teeth the Most
Coffee, red wine, and berries are obvious culprits, but several surprising foods also stain teeth. Learn prevention strategies beyond just avoiding them.
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Cosmetic DentistryHow Long Do Veneers Last and What Can Go Wrong?
Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years with proper care. Learn what shortens their lifespan and how to protect your investment.
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Cosmetic DentistryTooth Reshaping and Enamel Contouring: Quick Cosmetic Fixes
Minor chips, overlaps, and uneven edges can be smoothed in a single appointment. Learn what enameloplasty can and cannot correct.
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Cosmetic DentistryGum Contouring: Reshaping Your Gumline for a Balanced Smile
Excess gum tissue can make teeth look short or uneven. Learn how laser gum contouring works, recovery expectations, and who is a good candidate.
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Cosmetic DentistryHow Teeth Whitening Works: The Science Behind It
Peroxide-based whitening breaks down stain molecules in enamel. Learn the chemistry, why some stains resist whitening, and what affects your results.
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Cosmetic DentistryComposite Bonding vs Veneers: Which Is Right for You?
Bonding is faster and less expensive. Veneers are more durable and stain-resistant. Compare both options for chips, gaps, and discoloration.
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Cosmetic DentistrySmile Makeover: What It Involves and Who It's For
A smile makeover combines multiple procedures into a coordinated plan. Learn what treatments are typically included and how the process works.
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Cosmetic DentistryCosmetic Dentistry: What Counts as Cosmetic vs Medically Necessary?
Some cosmetic procedures also address function. Learn how dentists and insurers distinguish elective treatments from medically necessary ones.
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Restorative DentistrySame-Day Crowns vs Traditional Crowns: Pros and Cons
CEREC and other CAD/CAM systems can produce crowns in one visit. Compare accuracy, materials, aesthetics, and when a lab-made crown is still preferred.
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Restorative DentistryWhat Causes Recurring Cavities and How to Stop Them
Some patients get cavities repeatedly despite good hygiene. Learn about the role of bacteria, saliva, diet, and medical conditions in cavity formation.
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Restorative DentistryInlays and Onlays: The Conservative Alternative to Crowns
When a filling is too small and a crown is too much, inlays and onlays preserve more natural tooth structure. Learn when they are the right choice.
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Restorative DentistryCracked Tooth Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
A cracked tooth can cause sharp pain when biting or sensitivity to temperature. Learn how dentists find cracks and the treatment options available.
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Restorative DentistryHow Long Do Dental Crowns Last? Factors That Affect Lifespan
A well-made crown can last 10 to 15 years or more. Learn what materials, habits, and maintenance practices extend or shorten crown longevity.
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Restorative DentistryDental Bridge vs Implant: Comparing Your Options
Both bridges and implants replace missing teeth, but they work differently. Compare longevity, bone preservation, cost, and candidacy requirements.
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Restorative DentistryWhat to Expect After a Tooth Extraction: Recovery Timeline
Recovery from a tooth extraction typically takes one to two weeks. Learn what is normal, when to call your dentist, and how to speed healing.
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Restorative DentistryRoot Canal vs Extraction: How to Decide
Saving the natural tooth is usually better, but not always possible. Compare outcomes, recovery, and long-term implications of each option.
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Restorative DentistryWhen a Dental Crown Is Necessary (And When It Isn't)
Crowns protect weakened teeth, but not every tooth needs one. Learn the clinical criteria Dr. Bonin uses to determine when a crown is the right choice.
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Restorative DentistryTooth-Colored Fillings vs Silver Amalgam: Which Lasts Longer?
Composite and amalgam fillings each have pros and cons. Compare durability, aesthetics, safety, and when each material makes clinical sense.
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Preventive CareHow Smoking Affects Your Teeth, Gums, and Implants
Tobacco use accelerates gum disease, stains teeth, slows healing, and increases implant failure rates. Here is the clinical evidence and what quitting can reverse.
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Preventive CareWhy Dental X-Rays Are Safe and Necessary
Modern digital X-rays use minimal radiation and reveal problems invisible to the naked eye. Learn what each type shows and how often you actually need them.
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Preventive CarePregnancy and Dental Care: What Expecting Mothers Need to Know
Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase gum disease risk. Learn which dental treatments are safe, which to delay, and why prenatal dental care matters.
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Preventive CareNight Guards vs Over-the-Counter Mouthguards: Key Differences
Custom night guards from your dentist fit better, last longer, and protect teeth more effectively than store-bought alternatives. Here is why the difference matters.
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Preventive CareWhat Your Tongue Can Tell You About Your Health
Color changes, coating, bumps, and sores on your tongue can indicate nutritional deficiencies, infections, or systemic conditions. Here is what to look for.
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Preventive CareHow to Spot Early Signs of Tooth Decay Before It Gets Worse
White spots, sensitivity, and dark lines can all signal early decay. Learn what to watch for and when to call your dentist before a small problem becomes a big one.
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Preventive CareElectric vs Manual Toothbrush: What Dentists Actually Recommend
Both can work, but electric brushes offer advantages for most patients. Dr. Bonin breaks down the evidence and when each option makes sense.
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Preventive CareThe Link Between Gum Disease and Heart Health
Research connects periodontal disease to increased cardiovascular risk. Understand the oral-systemic health connection and what it means for your care.
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Preventive CareDental Sealants: Are They Worth It for Your Child?
Dental sealants reduce cavity risk by up to 80 percent in molars. Learn how they work, when to get them, and what to expect during placement.
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Preventive CareWhy Fluoride Still Matters for Adults
Fluoride is not just for kids. Learn how professional fluoride treatments strengthen enamel, reduce sensitivity, and prevent decay in adult patients.
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Preventive CareWhat Happens During a Dental Cleaning, Step by Step
From scaling to polishing to fluoride, here is exactly what your hygienist does during a professional dental cleaning and why each step matters.
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Preventive CareHow Often Should You Really Visit the Dentist?
Most adults benefit from dental visits every six months, but some conditions require more frequent care. Learn how your risk profile determines your ideal schedule.
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Restorative DentistryThe Truth About Root Canals: What to Expect and How They Save Your Teeth
Root canals have a bad reputation, but they're actually pain-relieving procedures that save your natural tooth. Learn what happens during treatment, recovery, and why Dr. Bonin recommends them at Bonin Dental Care in Windsor, CA.
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Oral Health TipsSay Goodbye to Dental Myths: Common Misconceptions Debunked
Discover 10 common dental myths debunked by Dr. Scott Bonin. Learn the truth about brushing, flossing, whitening, root canals, baby teeth, and more. Schedule your visit to Bonin Dental Care in Windsor, CA today.
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Insurance & FinancingMaximize Your Dental Benefits Before Year-End: Why Now is the Time to Act
Most dental benefits reset January 1. Learn how to use your remaining insurance, FSA, and preventive coverage before the deadline at Bonin Dental Care in Windsor, CA.
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Preventive CareBack-to-School Dental Tips: Ensure Your Child's Smile is Ready for the New School Year
Prepare your child for the new school year with essential dental tips from Bonin Dental Care in Windsor, CA. Schedule a back-to-school checkup today.