Do you have a damaged tooth that causes you embarrassment? Even if all of your other teeth are nicely shaped and pearly white, guess what other people notice? Yep, the ugly duckling. You have probably experienced that yourself when you have looked at a smile that contains one discolored tooth. No matter how hard you […]
Let Us Ease Your Dental Anxiety
Are you worried about seeing the dentist? Are you apathetic about discussing your smile? At Oceanside Dental Excellence, we’re ready to help. Settling into the reality of what you are prepared to discuss with your dentist is the first step to relief. 1. Talk To Us: Whether you want to have porcelain veneers or general […]
Want To Keep Your Enamel Healthy? Avoid Doing These 11 Things
At Oceanside Dental Excellence, we understand that daily habits can take a toll on your teeth. From chewing on hard foods to ignoring bad breath, many of us unknowingly engage in behaviors that can damage our smiles. Here are 11 common ways people harm their teeth—and how to avoid them! 1. Chewing on hard foods […]
Are You Watching For Cavities?
Did you know a cavity may be reversed? These tiny holes in our teeth caused by acidic tooth erosion can actually be prevented from getting worse and require filling. Currently, around 90% of adults have cavities, and almost 30% have untreated cavities. However, by taking a few needed precautions, we can stave off tooth decay […]
Creating Memorable Smiles At Oceanside Dental Excellence
A smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever. You can make your smile memorable and beautiful with a smile makeover at Oceanside Dental Excellence in Oceanside. Cosmetic dentistry is a broad term that specifies dentistry with an emphasis on aesthetics. San Luis Rey and Fallbrook cosmetic dentists perform general dental […]
47% of Adults Have Gum Disease: Are You One of Them?
Today’s post from Oceanside Dental Excellence discusses a recent CDC report that provides the following data related to the prevalence of periodontitis in the U.S.: 47.2% of people aged 30 years and older have some form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease increases with age, 70.1% of individuals 65 years and older have periodontal disease. This […]






