Beck Dental Care Blog

Smile Stratums: How Many Layers Do Teeth Have?

February 24, 2026

Cutaway model tooth on wooden surface next to dental mirror

Your mouth contains billions of bacteria, and while some are helpful and aid various processes, like digestion, others can harm your smile. Unfortunately, certain germs in your mouth produce acids that wear away the protective outer layer of your teeth, triggering potentially painful disease and decay.

But if you’re unsure what to look for, you might not recognize that you’ve developed a problem. Continue reading to learn more about the anatomy of your teeth so you can identify areas of concern and seek treatment to prevent them from progressing!

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Dental Dozing: Does Snoozing with My Pet Affect Sleep Apnea?

February 22, 2026

Woman asleep in bed with her dog

Would you be surprised to learn that, in 2022, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine reported that nearly half of its survey respondents regularly sleep with their pet in bed at night?

Many people believe that their furry companion helps soothe them so that they can get a better night’s rest. But if you have sleep apnea, you might wonder whether having an animal nearby might worsen your condition rather than improve it. Continue reading to learn more about how your pet might impact your nighttime disorder!

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Which Dental Sedation Method is Best for You?

February 15, 2026

Dentist placing a nitrous oxide mask over patient’s face as they relax

Do you avoid making dental appointments because you’re afraid of emotional or physical discomfort? If so, you’re not alone. Whether it be due to anxiety, a medical condition, or negative past experiences, many Americans hate going to the dentist.

Fortunately, more and more practices offer dental sedation, which could very well help you get the care you need without all the stress. Keep reading to learn more about the three main types and which one could be right for you.

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Why Are More Dentists Using Intraoral Cameras?

February 1, 2026

Dentist using intraoral camera to examine patient.

Advances in dental technology are transforming how dentists diagnose, communicate, and treat patients, and one tool that’s quickly becoming standard in dental offices is the intraoral camera. These small, wand-like devices capture detailed images of the inside of your mouth, giving both dentists and patients a clear view of conditions that would otherwise be hard to see.

So why are more dentists using intraoral cameras? Here’s a closer look.

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Veneers vs. Clear Aligners: Which Is Better for Straightening Teeth?

January 29, 2026

Woman pointing to her straight smile

If you have a crooked set of teeth, then it might be a source of self-consciousness for you. It’s easy to be insecure about them and you may want to hide away your smile, but there are a couple of ways you can get the straighter-looking grin you deserve. Veneers and clear aligners are some good choices, but which is best for your unique case? Here’s what you need to know.

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Perky Procedures: 3 Benefits of Root Canal Treatments

January 19, 2026

Gloved hands preparing root canal instrument for patient's procedure

Do you have a severe or throbbing toothache or severely damaged or decayed enamel? Depending on the extent of the harm done to your dental health, there’s a good chance that your dentist will recommend a root canal procedure to address the underlying infection.

Although this is a standard treatment, many anxious patients hesitate to schedule their treatment because they’re afraid it might hurt. However, this service offers many advantages to your oral and overall health that make it worthwhile. Read on to learn 3 perks of getting a root canal that can benefit you!

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Mineral Madness: 3 Myths About Fluoride You Shouldn’t Believe

January 18, 2026

Dentist applying fluoride to patient's teeth

Although enamel is the hardest substance produced by the human body, that doesn’t mean it’s invincible. If you eat too many sugary or acidic foods, you can wear it down, increasing the risk of cavities, injuries, and other concerns.

Your dentist can help by providing a topical fluoride treatment, which helps strengthen your enamel. However, many people have heard false information about this naturally occurring mineral. Continue reading to learn about 3 myths about fluoride that you shouldn’t believe!

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Can Sleep Apnea Cause Acid Reflux?

January 1, 2026

Man sitting up in bed sleepless.

Sleep apnea and acid reflux are two common health conditions that often occur together. Many people are surprised to learn there may be a connection between interrupted breathing during sleep and uncomfortable nighttime heartburn. Understanding how these conditions are linked can help you recognize symptoms and seek appropriate treatment.

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The Connection Between Heart Health & Dental Implants

Senior man looking into mirror in dentist's chair.

Dental implants are widely known for restoring missing teeth and improving your smile, but many patients are surprised to learn that they can also play a role in supporting overall health. Oral health and heart health are closely connected, and maintaining a healthy mouth can contribute to better cardiovascular wellness. Understanding how dental implants fit into this relationship can help patients make informed decisions about their long-term health.

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3 Benefits of Scheduling a Dental Checkup Early in the Year

December 31, 2025

Woman in white shirt sitting in dental chair smiling

What are you doing to make sure you start 2026 off on the right foot? If one of your goals for the new year is to maintain a healthier smile, then an important step you can take is to schedule a dental checkup and cleaning. Seeing the dentist early in the year can have a number of important benefits for your smile. Below are just 3 reasons why now is a good time to set up your next dental appointment.

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