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July 23, 2012

Stop Putting Off Dental Work Because “It’s Not Bothering Me That Much!”

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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI – If you have been putting off getting cavities filled or other dental issues taken care of because you think they aren’t a problem or they aren’t really bothering you, it is time to think again.

“Brushing off small cavities and other dental problems as innocuous because they aren’t hurting is a potentially dangerous and expensive gamble. Most dental problems are not symptomatic until there is a major dental issue present. If it hurts, more often than not, it isn’t going to be a small problem,” says Dr. Kelly Barnett, one of Springfield MO dentists.

An unhealthy mouth can mean an unhealthy body, so dental problems that haven’t been addressed could be affecting more than you think. Research shows that oral disease, particularly periodontal disease, is a gateway for bacteria to enter the bloodstream. Oral disease has been connected with many other illnesses as well, including heart disease, stroke, respiratory infection and diabetes.

“When a patient is experiencing dental pain – the final symptom of a dental problem—we are usually dealing with an infection or an abscess, and, at that point, we are most concerned with keeping the infection from spreading and creating an overall health issue,” says Dr. Tracy Davis, who provides cosmetic dentistry services like teeth whitening and porcelain veneers.

According to Dr. Marc Barnett, a dental specialist in Springfield MO, those health issues can be severe indeed.

“We have had patients wait so long to treat a dental problem that they end up in the emergency room on IV antibiotics,” he says. “Even if the tooth doesn’t hurt, it is important to get prompt dental attention.”

Brushing and Flossing And Exams – Oh My!
Being proactive about dental health and preventing issues before they start is the best way to avoid potential problems:

  • Brush teeth at least twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed, with fluoride toothpaste to remove food debris and plaque that cause dental decay. Use floss or an interdental cleaner daily to remove food particles and plaque between teeth.
  • Come see us twice a year for an oral examination, professional teeth cleaning and screening for signs of periodontal disease or oral cancer. This also gives you an opportunity to get any problems like small cavities or gingivitis nipped in the bud.We are one of the few dental practices in southwest Missouri to utilize lasers in treating many dental problems, which is a no needles, no drill, and no pain approach to dentistry that reduces the need for anesthetic, minimizes post-operative swelling and discomfort, and enhances patient recovery.
  • Make sure you are drinking enough water. The mouth’s natural defense against dental caries-causing bacteria is saliva. Dry mouth is a common side effect of prescription medications or mouth breathing caused by blocked or restricted nasal passages. You may need to drink extra water or try using sugar-free chewing gum or candy to stimulate saliva production.
  • Kick the habit. Any tobacco-based products, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco and cigars, have a negative impact on oral health, increasing the risk of oral cancer, periodontal disease and delaying healing after a tooth extraction or other oral surgery.

“You can save time, reduce your dental expenses and ensure a comfortable dental appointment by treating dental problems while they are small – before they escalate to an emergency type situation,” says Dr. Nick Matthews of Springfield MO dentistry.

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June 26, 2012

Help Us Welcome Dr. Nick Matthews To Barnett-Davis Dental Team

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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI-We are proud to announce the addition of on of the best Springfield MO dentists, Dr. Nick Matthews, to the Barnett-Davis Dental Group family.

“We’re pleased to be working with a highly-skilled professional who shares our commitment to provide the best possible oral health with exceptional customer service for our patients,” says Dr. Tracy Davis, Springfield MO dentures professional.

With another dentist on staff, we will also be extending office hours to offer our patients for an even more flexible appointment schedule. The new office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On Tuesdays, we are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

“I look forward to having the opportunity to meet, work with, and help the people of Southwest Missouri,” says Dr. Matthews, who joined the cosmetic and family dentistry practice in June.

He is a Southwest Missouri native and graduate of Republic High School and Drury University. He went to the University of Missouri-Kansas City to earn his Doctor in Dental Surgery and graduated with honors.

“Dr. Matthews is a wonderful addition to our team. His training, his compassionate chairside personality and his dedication to the practice of dentistry will be such a benefit to our patients,” says Dr. Marc Barnett, who is a provider of Invisalign in Springfield MO.

Dr. Matthews has been awarded the American Association of Endodontists Student Achievement Award, the Pierre Fauchard Academy Award for exhibiting leadership and dedication to the advancement of dental literature and the Dentsply International Merit Award in Removable Prosthodontics.

“We were impressed with Dr. Matthews’ numerous academic achievements, but we also knew his heart to serve others and commitment to treating his patients with respect and compassion were a good fit for our practice,” says Dr. Kelly Barnett, a Springfield MO teeth cleaning expert.

We take pride in our state-of-the-art dental facility, and our mission is to promote optimal oral health and provide exceptional patient care by incorporating the most modern and advanced dental techniques and a warm, caring staff, which now includes Dr. Matthews.

He is an active member of the American Student Dental Association and the Christian Medical & Dental Association, an avid outdoorsman and dedicated family man. He and Ali, his wife of three years, are Ozark residents.

© 2012 Master Google and Barnett-Davis Dental Group. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Barnett-Davis Dental Group and Master Google are credited as the sole sources. Linking to other sites from this press release is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.

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April 18, 2012

Use Dental Care To Fight The Signs Of Aging And Look Younger

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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI-Thanks to improved dental technologies and better preventive care and education, people are keeping their teeth for decades longer than they used to, allowing them to continue to eat the foods they like and feel better about smiling, talking and laughing.

Springfield MO dentists Dr. Tracy Davis and Drs. Kelly and Marc Barnett are sharing tips to help keep a happy, healthy and younger-looking smile whether the senior still has his or her natural teeth or has a full set of dentures.

More Effective Than Plastic Surgery?

People may think of Botox or plastic surgery for looking younger. But it turns out that there may be something much less expensive and painful to achieve even better results: flossing. Cleaning between teeth and under the gum line may do more to fight the effects of aging than plastic surgery in the long-run, according to msnbc.com. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37692310/ns/health-skin_and_beauty/#.T373w_uXRKI) (more…)

December 28, 2011

Whiter Teeth Now With Our New Whitening System

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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI – If you have ever been self-conscious of stained teeth or wondered how a whiter smile would affect the image you portray, we have a whitening system that is just what you need.

In time for the holidays or making whiter teeth a New Year resolution, Barnett-Davis Dental Group, a Springfield, MO dentists, are offering KöR Whitening Deep Bleaching System, now with improved in-office whitening prescription bleach.

“We have been offering the KöR system for several years but the improved bleach for the chairside treatment we got last year has been providing awesome results,” says Dr. Marc Barnett, a porcelain veneers specialist.

The system was developed by Dr. Rod Kurthy, an internationally renowned cosmetic dentist and bleaching expert, and dental professionals around the world have added the product to their repertoire.  Dental Product Shopper deemed the Evolve Dental Technologies’ treatment Best Product in 2009, giving the product a rating of 4.8 out of 5.
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August 16, 2011

Voted Top Dentists In 417 Magazine Fourth Year Running

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SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI – The 417 Magazine ranked Drs. Marc Barnett, Kelly Barnett and Tracy Davis as Top Dentists for the fourth year in a row.  “We are truly honored to be chosen as Top Dentists again,” said Dr. Davis, a teeth whitening provider. “The recognition highlights our dedication to promoting optimal oral health with exceptional patient care.”

The magazine used information collected by an independent agency in a poll sent to all dentists and some other types of health professionals located within the 417 area code. The ballots ask that participants take into account years in practice, continuing education, patient interaction, physical results, and incorporating new techniques and technology when ranking their peers.

The list including the Springfield MO dentists was published in the August 2011 issue and reached a readership of more than 130,000 in southwest Missouri. In addition to the annual Top Dentists feature, the magazine covers topics related to arts, events, dining, entertainment, home and other local quality of life issues. (more…)

January 22, 2011

Resolve to Be Proactive and Save Money on Dental Care This Year

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SPRINGFIELD, MO – While making resolutions for the new year, a Springfield, MO dentistry group points out that adding preventative dental care to the New Year’s resolution agenda can save money in the long run and tremendously benefit dental health.

At the Barnett-Davis Dental Group, a Springfield, MO dental clinic, Dr. Tracy Davis and partners encourage patients to prioritize a New Year’s resolution to take good care of their teeth from the start of the year. (more…)

December 7, 2010

Holiday Stress Can Interfere With Oral Hygiene, Dentists Warn

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SPRINGFIELD, MO – Studies have shown that during times of high stress, many people neglect oral hygiene – and a group of Springfield, MO dentists urges patients to always take precautions – particularly during the holiday season.

At the Barnett-Davis Dental Group, Dr. Kelly Barnett, Dr. Marc Barnett and fellow Springfield, MO dental expert Dr. Tracy Davis urge patients to pay close attention to care of their teeth and gums at all times, particularly during the holidays or other periods of stress. The recent economic woes have also contributed to stress indicators for many, they say. A study by the American Psychological Association (APA) found that more than 80 percent of Americans rank money and the economy as significant causes of stress. (more…)

April 13, 2009

Springfield, MO Dental Practice Promotes Dental and Overall Health

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Monday, April 13, 2009- SPRINGFIELD, MO – Keeping the teeth and gums in good shape can mean more than having a healthy smile; it can be a good indicator of overall health, as well.

For years, researchers have studied the correlation between oral health and general health and the Springfield dental practice Barnett-Davis Dental Group promotes this concept to its patients.

“What goes on in your mouth certainly can be indicative of what’s going on throughout your body,” said Dr. Tracy Davis, one of the Springfield, MO dentists at Barnett-Davis Dental group. “Our primary objective is dental health, but when dealing with periodontal disease, we tell patients how serious it is regarding not only their oral health, but also how it can play into general health issues.” (more…)