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Celebrating a healthy smile is a great way to honor our nation's 250th birthday. We’ve come a long way since early American dentistry, when many people believed George Washington wore wooden teeth. Today, advanced dental technology makes your office visits comfortable and easy, while smart tools at home help you care for your smile every day. Our latest blog takes a closer look at American dental innovations and how they’ve improved the way you care for your smile today.
Modern dental care relies on a combination of relaxation and targeted numbing to ensure your visit is as comfortable as possible.
We can thank an early American dentist for finding a way to help patients relax. In 1844, Horace Wells used nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for the very first time to calm nerves and ease pain. While laughing gas works wonders to keep you calm, dentists later developed gentle numbing options for times when you need deeper care. Together, these big ideas mean today’s visits are smooth, worry-free, and surprisingly comfortable.
At-home dental tools make it easy to care for your teeth between visits. These everyday tools have a fascinating history. It all started in 1819 when a New Orleans dentist named Levi Spear Parmly invented modern dental floss using simple silk thread.
Later on, America led the way in making oral care accessible to everyone. The first American toothbrush patent was granted in 1857, and in 1938, nylon bristles revolutionized oral hygiene. These advancements gave us the durable floss and gentle, effective toothbrushes we use today.
The first specialized dental chair was made right here in America by a dentist named Josiah Flagg all the way back in 1790! Before that, patients had to sit on the hard floor or on a simple wooden kitchen chair while the dentist worked.
Today, modern dental chairs are designed for comfort and support, helping you relax during your appointment.
The best way to care for your smile in 2026 is to combine regular dental visits with great habits at home. Routine cleanings and checkups help prevent issues early, while tools like electric toothbrushes and floss keep your teeth healthy between appointments.
We want to help you get a healthy smile that you can, well, smile about! If you’re due for a checkup or ready to start a treatment, now is the perfect time to visit us.
Ready to take the next step for your teeth? Schedule a visit today to talk about your choices and find the best plan for you. We’re here to help you stay healthy and smile with total confidence. Happy Birthday, America!