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This site is intended to serve as an online source of information and interaction between dentists and patients in South Carolina. Our hope is to foster dialogue and create opportunities for learning and enrichment. We have created three categories and invite you to participate in those most relevant and useful to you and your needs.

For SC Dentists:

This site will provide information relating to current events, industry news, marketing techniques, and any ideas, insights or innovations we find that can have a positive impact on your practice.  We encourage your feedback and welcome suggestions for future topics related to the dental industry in South Carolina and beyond.

For SC Dental Patients:

Here you will find updates regarding dentists listed in our directory, as well as any special promotions or packages that may be available. At FindCarolinaDentists.com, we work hard to discover new ways to help you improve and better maintain your oral health, and we’ll share that knowledge here. Additionally, we’ll post any news that can affect you as a patient.  As always, your feedback, participation and suggestions are invited and encouraged.

In The Bizz:

This section will contain the latest information about FindCarolinaDentists.com, as well as information we gather during our visits to dental offices across South Carolina. We’ll highlight the newest dental professionals to subscribe to our directory, offer in-depth information about future enhancements to our site and provide an opportunity for you to contact us if you have any questions about the site or our services.

Thanks for coming, and for helping us Spread Smiles Across The Carolinas!

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  1. Tooth pain could be a sign of many various things. It can be caused by swelling of the gums, an abscess ( an infection that develops in the tooth root or between the tooth and gum ), a cracked tooth, a dislodged filling, or the commonest culprit, a cavity. However, occasionally a toothache is caused by something as straightforward as trapped food between the teeth. The food particles can irritate the gums and the discomfort can radiate into the encircling teeth.

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  2. admin says:

    That is a good point. There are so many factors that influence tooth pain. That is why it is vital to make sure that you maintain a regular check up with your dentist. And if you experience tooth pain before your next dental visit, don’t wait. Give your dentist a call, explain what is giving you pain, and ask for their input on how to fix that problem. In most cases, this means a dental visit. But, if you avoid the dentist then your pain will probably increase and could lead to a greater health risk.

  3. I came across your post while trying to find a source for dental-related topics. Good to see things coming together. Looking forward to the first topic, any ideas on what it will be? I will right away grab your rss feed and bookmark your blog to stay abreast of any updates.

    Best Regards,
    Tina

  4. admin says:

    Thanks. Appreciate your words of encouragement.

  5. Ross Shaper says:

    I’m not much of a blog reading person, but I just wanted to tell you that I’m really enjoying what you’ve written so far. Please keep up the good work!

  6. admin says:

    Thanks. That is exactly what we will try to keep doing!

  7. admin says:

    Anything you can recommend or want to find more information about please let us know and we will do the research.

    Best Regards,
    Erik Feeney
    Founder

  8. admin says:

    Thanks for your feedback Ross. I enjoy writing about dental topics and I am exited that you enjoy reading them.

    Erik Feeeney

  9. Elbert Carr says:

    Very shorts, easy and simple to understand, bet some more comments from your side would be great.

  10. admin says:

    Elbert, the dentists that I have contacted are telling me that dentists need to be careful to solely label themselves as Cosmetic Dentists due to the fact that it is not considered an official branch of dentistry under the American Dental Association’s licensed dental specialties.

    In your opinion what have you found in research? Is this similar to your findings?

    Lastly, do you have any suggestions on how we could better enhance readers to leave more comments?

    Thanks for reading!

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