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Digital X-Rays Improve Patient Experience at Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI

March 25, 2014

As the technology that dentists use to treat their patients continues to advance, so does the science behind how patients’ mouths are examined in the dental chair. While traditional film x-rays are still the most widely used form of radiography across the country, advanced offices like Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI have begun to implement a better way of reviewing your oral health. Dr. Doug Clark, Jr. and Dr. H. Douglas Clark, III trust the cutting-edge technology of digital x-rays to give their patients the very best oral health care possible.
Benefits of Digital Radiography

Unlike traditional film x-rays that take time to develop in a darkroom, digital x-rays can be viewed immediately on a screen in the exam room. This saves you time and money, both of which we know are incredibly important to our busy patients. Because there are no chemicals involved, digital radiography is far more environmentally friendly as well.
Perhaps one of the most significant benefits associated with digital x-ray imaging is the difference in radiation as compared to regular x-rays. In fact, digital radiography exposes the patient to 90 percent less radiation. While traditional x-rays are still considered safe and do not pose any significant risk in controlled amounts, digital x-rays are rapidly becoming the preferred method of assessing oral health.
Only the Best Technology for Our Patients

At Hill Avenue Dental, Drs. Clark and Clark want you to know that your oral health is our top priority every day, so we utilize only the latest technology in our Superior, WIpractice. Contact ustoday to find out more about how digital radiography can benefit you. We also happily serve families from throughout nearby communities in Douglas County, Northeastern Minnesota, Duluth, Northern Wisconsin and more. We look forward to seeing your beautiful smile!

The Importance of Regular Oral Cancer Screening

March 4, 2014

Oral cancercauses approximately one death every hour of every day here in the United States, making it the 11th most fatal form of cancer in the country. At Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI, Dr. Doug Clark, Jr. and Dr. H. Douglas Clark, III provide all of their patients with oral cancer screenings as a part of regular preventative dentistry. This proactive approach to one of the deadliest diseases in America allows at-risk patients to pursue the timely treatment they need.
What Are the Signs of Oral Cancer?

Oral cancer most commonly affects the tissues of the lips and tongue, though it can also appear on the gums, the insides of the cheeks, and on the roof and the floor of the mouth. The majority of cases are associated with tobacco use and excessive consumption of alcohol. Genetics and a weakened immune system may also play a role. Other factors include certain medications, HPV (human papilloma virus), irritation in the mouth and poor oral health in general.
While the only definitive way to diagnose oral cancer involves a thorough screening and a subsequent biopsy of abnormal tissues, there are a few signs that you can watch out for at home, too. The following are some of the most common warnings signs of oral cancer:
·         Red or white patches in the mouth
·         Swelling or thickening of any tissue in or around the mouth
·         Unexplained bleeding
·         Loss of sensation and/or tenderness anywhere in the face, neck, mouth or head
·         Chronic hoarseness and/or difficulty speaking
·         A change in dentition, including how your dental prosthetics fit
Oral cancer screeningcan alert your dentist to any abnormalities that may signal the existence of a problem before it progresses. Whether or not you have a family history of oral cancer, this type of regular screening is vital to your oral health and overall well-being. Contact our officein Superior, WI today to find out how Drs. Clark and Clark can help you protect yourself and your family from the dangers of oral cancer. We also warmly welcome patients from nearby communities in Douglas County, Northern Wisconsin, Duluth, Hermantown, Cloquet, Proctor, Northeastern Minnesota and beyond.