Teeth Have Feelings, Too: Searching Symptoms Campaign

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Searching Symptoms — Signs It’s Time for a Visit

Do you ever get a sharp “zing” in one not-so-sweet spot when you sip a cold drink? Or a nagging ache when you bite into something sweet? Maybe a throbbing molar keeps you awake at night. These are all signs your teeth are trying to tell you something.

What teeth are really trying to tell you through dental pain, inflammation, or irritation is, “It’s time to call the dentist!” But what most people hear is, “Let’s Google it!”

Don’t fall into the dental doomscrolling trap. A “quick” search for a diagnosis can take a wrong turn and fast. With so much untrustworthy information out there, it’s easy to go from a minor toothache to a total molar meltdown.

Search engines and sites are no substitute for a professional diagnosis. Teeth have feelings, too. At the first sign they tell you something is wrong; give us a call. Keep your teeth and your smile happy with timely dental treatment.

Sincerely,

[Your Practice Name]

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When a “quick” search for your dental symptoms leads you down a spiral … set the “next story” aside. Give us a call and schedule an appointment for a dental exam. Have questions during your visit? Awesome, ask away! We’d love to talk teeth with you and share dental resources too.

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Doomscrolling: (Noun) Spending excessive screen time devoted to negative news. Doomscrolling and jaw pain go hand in hand. Ever notice your jaw, neck, or face hurts after cycling through endless news stories? Put down the phone, and give your teeth, mouth, and jaw a break from stress because teeth have feelings, too.

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Teeth have feelings, too. An aching tooth? Sensitivity to cold, heat, or sweets? All signs your teeth are trying to tell you something! At the first sign something is wrong; give us a call. Keep teeth happy with timely dental treatment.

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Searching for symptoms can lead you to strange places when a toothache strikes. Give this video a view to see just how far it can go. At the first sign something’s wrong in your mouth; give us a call. We’re here to help. And no, “spontaneous tooth combustion” isn’t a thing!

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When dental issues arise, searching for answers online can lead you down a doom spiral. Stop scrolling. Give us a call and schedule an appointment. We’re here to help with an accurate dental diagnosis and the right treatment plan for you. And don’t worry, “spontaneous tooth combustion” isn’t a thing!

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Ever notice that your jaw or face is sore and your neck is stiff after scrolling through headlines? You may be clenching while you’re doomscrolling! In which case, it’s time to lock the phone and unlock your jaw. Give your teeth, mouth, and jaw a break from stress because teeth have feelings, too.

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Ever had a throbbing, aching tooth? Felt that ouchy zing when you sip something cold? That’s your teeth trying to tell you something. At the first sign something’s wrong; give us a call. Keep teeth happy with timely dental treatment — because teeth have feelings, too!

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When a “fast search” for dental symptoms turns into 45-minutes binge-reading worst-case scenarios … you may be dental doomscrolling! Do your teeth a favor, at the first sign something’s wrong; give us a call. Let us help because dental doomscrolling is no way to treat teeth!

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